Mbeki, Gorbachev, the global government and mass murder

On September 27, 1995, Mikhail Gorbachev’s Foundation convened the first State of the World Forum in San Fransisco. The former head of the Communist empire had gathered “nearly 500 senior states-people, political leaders, spiritual leaders, scientists, intellectuals, business executives, artists and youth from 50 nations to begin a process of deliberation on the central question of what priorities, values and actions should guide humanity as it moves into the next phase of development,” said Jim Garrison, President of the Gorbachev Foundation.

Thabo Mbeki (then deputy president) was one of the plenary speakers at this event. The ideas he espoused and those that he agreed with make some disturbing reading.

The ANC chief said he was pleased to attend on behalf of the poor and suffering people of Africa, who might otherwise not be represented in a “new world order” where “the world’s agenda is addressed only by the powerful.” Scary stuff. Here is that ‘new world order’ term popping up again. He also seemingly acknowledges that the world’s elite are in control of it.

In his keynote address, Mbeki went on to say:

“Global governance… must result in the erosion of the spheres in the conduct of states and governments. The “birth of the global village” will “force everyone to develop new perspectives.” It will also raise new issues such as :

* How “global governance should compensate [states or nations] for the reduction of their sovereign powers.”
* The “process by which consensus will be arrived at.”
* The “rewriting of the international agenda.”

Mbeki’s message fit the ideals expressed in various discussion groups. In the new global system, consensus would guide the action. But, as in this conference, only the chosen elite would participate in the consensus-building process. Outsiders had no voice. Yes, the masses would vote — at least at first. But unlike America’s representative government, the “elected” leader need not be accountable to individual concerns. Instead, individual rights would melt into a collective whole that, in the end, would serve the state and the elite who rule it. As in our new outcome-based, consensus-driven schools, a dissenting voice would be ignored, censored or worse. Synthesis, dialectics, common ground and compromise positions would pave the way to a global utopia.

Judging Western democracy to be dysfunctional, they call for a new form of “democracy” — one that would replace national loyalties with global consciousness and planetary governance. This vision, suggested repeatedly during the first two days of the Forum, was openly proclaimed on the third day. Before the evening session, the national flags that had colored the stage the first two days were replaced by a golden image of the world’s undivided land masses. Apparently, time had come to put pretense aside and face the goal: a border-less planet. Nation-states were out.

“I was very pleased,” said Gorbachev in his concluding message, “that in our discussions here at the forum there was no trace of the futile debate about what is better, capitalism or socialism…. We should seek a synthesis of ideas and values that have proven their viability…” Of course there wasn’t any controversial debate. Gorbachev only welcomed leaders who basically agreed with his views.

“…there was very strong agreement that religious institutions have to take primary responsibility for the population explosion. We must speak far more clearly about sexuality, about contraception, about abortion, about the values that control the population, because the ecological crisis, in short, is the population crisis. Cut the population by 90 percent and there aren’t enough people left to do a great deal of ecological damage.” stated another speaker in the plenary session, Sam Keen. And we wonder why our health system is in the toilet and why the government is ignoring the AIDS epidemic! Does th ANC government agree that our population needs to be reduced (murdered) by 90%? We should be demanding an answer!

Are these ideas what we all agree on? No. These ideas are being forced on us unwillingly and secretively. How many people in South Africa know about these things? Not many I am guessing. This secret agenda is the driving force behind the ANC government and is the reason why we have this new ‘liberal’ agenda in place. These views are being legislated without the knowledge or consent of the voting public. Worse still is the next question: Why is the mainstream media not reporting on this? I think the latest shenanigans in the SABS and the ANC’s call for a media watchdog body speaks volumes.

In the coming weeks I will be exposing more of these secret plans of the government and how they are affecting current policy and law. I am not sitting idly by while our country gets sold out by these people who sincerely believe that they know best! It is about time South Africans wake up to the reality of the true situation!

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