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I heard someone say last nite on TV that Walter Cronkite was perhaps the last news person who was trusted by the American people. After thinking about it for a minute, I have to agree.
That group he belonged to was not what is generally referred to as "NWO". It was a small and not very influential benevolent organization that wants world government; but only if it is a democracy and republic governed by Law.
Whether that goal is really wise or not, is another story: Because it is difficult to seeing Humankind to have progressed to the point yet when such a thing could be trusted to really be "benevolent"; and once all that power was concentrated in one place it would be easier to usurp. However, such a universal government as they see it would end the need for a large military-industrial complex and war, which is their main point about it.
These folks in the group do not want the ascendancy of a new corporate feudalism; and that's the difference
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