Thursday, January 01, 2009

Gorbachev's latest call for a New World Order

According to Wayne Peterson, a former State Department employee/"diplomat" and Fulbright Scholarship administrator, Mikhail Gorbachev is an avowed and open follower of "Maitreya the Christ" better known to readers of my blogspot as "Betraya" -- whoever and whatever he/she/it turns out to be.  Most of you know my strong suspicions, but as I have always said, until its finally out of the bag, your guess is as good as mine.

I am hearing more and more rumblings that they are on the move.  Yesterday I received an email from a HIDDEN DANGERS OF THE RAINBOW reader that he saw an ad for an expected Maitreya soon appearance on the Larry King show.  I missed that one, but I noticed and reprinted the Wall Street Journal online story in a recent blogspot.  I have noticed from time to time advertising space from the Share International crowd in Mother Jones Magazine.  

If these moves are being made and are serious and if Wayne Peterson is accurate about Gorbachev, then Gorbachev's New Year's Day message to the world as published in the International Herald Tribune today is significant and disturbing.  Here is the text and I thank Chris Bieber for passing it on to me.


"By Mikhail Gorbachev
"Thursday, January 1, 2009

"The year 2008 has been indelibly marked by the global financial crisis. No one predicted its outbreak or its scale; I don't think anyone knows when and how it might end.

"It is already clear that initial reassuring statements about it were irresponsible. In the coming months, the world, and world politics, will be severely tested.

"Searching for ways out of the crisis will be a difficult, agonizing process. Not all early efforts were effective. This first failure in the functioning of our fully globalized world caught us by surprise, largely unprepared.

"As I read the reports from the July Group of 8 summit meeting in Japan, it is amazing that just a couple months before the crisis erupted, world leaders seemed unaware of warning tremors. The summit was a routine gathering. Its very format - the way it was prepared and conducted - seems outdated. We need a new vision of global political leadership, a new willingness to work together in this globalized world. Politicians are lagging behind the events.

"The crisis in the Caucasus in early August was a bolt from the blue. Any war, even a short one, is always a failure of politics and policy. The Georgian leadership's military misadventure spelled disaster for thousands of Ossetians, Georgians and Russians; it also highlighted the absence of an effective security system in Europe for preventing and resolving conflicts.

"Trouble hovers over other continents, too. Civil strife in Congo, Sudan and elsewhere in Africa has cost thousands of lives. The terrorist attacks on Mumbai were more than just a tragic reminder of the threat posed by terrorism: They also raised the issue of the responsibility of the state on whose territory this large-scale attack had been prepared. The situation in Afghanistan seems dismal. The Middle East remains a tinderbox. On top of it all, piracy has made a comeback, straight out of the dark ages.

"The flows of migrants, social unrest in many countries (including some that are far from poor), the recent problems with contaminated food supplies, massive human rights violations - the list of the world's ills can go on and on.

"There is an increasing sense of a world in turmoil, further aggravated by the crisis of the world economy.

"Talking to people in different countries, again and again I hear these questions: What is happening? What is in store? Why have the world's political leaders failed to address effectively the old and new threats?

"These are legitimate questions. To answer them, we must look at the underlying causes of recent events.I am convinced that the root cause of the current widespread upheaval is the inability and even unwillingness of political leaders to correctly evaluate the situation after the end of the Cold War and jointly chart a new course.

"The "winner's complex" - the fanfare of triumph sounded by the West after the Soviet Union left the international arena - obscured the fact that the end of the Cold War was not a victory for one side or one ideology. It was instead a common achievement and a common challenge, a call for major change.

"But why change if, as Western politicians believed, all was fine? They would continue to lead the rest of the world with their unfailing doctrine of free markets and alliances like NATO, which were ready and eager to assume responsibility for peace in Europe and beyond.

"Payback came in 2008.

"We will likely continue to pay for misguided thinking in the years to come, unless we have the courage to look at things honestly and rethink our approach to world affairs.

"Throughout the world, there is a clamor for change. That desire was evident in November, in an event that could become both a symbol of this need for change and a real catalyst for that change. Given the special role the United States continues to play in the world, the election of Barack Obama could have consequences that go far beyond that country.The American people have had their say; now all will depend on whether the new president and his team measure up to the challenge.

"The U.S. presidential election was followed by another consequential event: The G-20 summit meeting in Washington foreshadowed a new format of global leadership, bringing together the countries responsible for the future of the world economy. And more than just the economy is at stake.

"In and of itself, the fact that the G-8 leaders were joined as equal partners by the leaders of China, India and Brazil and almost a dozen other countries was a recognition, perhaps a reluctant one, that the economic and political balance in the world had changed. It is now a given that a world with a single power center, in any shape or guise, is no longer possible. The global challenge of a financial and economic tsunami can only be met by working together.

"A new concept is emerging for addressing the crisis at the national and international levels. The steps now being contemplated seem better suited to the needs of a global world than the previous approach, based on the hope that the market will eventually take care of itself.

"If current ideas for reforming the world's financial and economic institutions are consistently implemented, that would suggest we are finally beginning to understand the importance of global governance. Such governance would render the economy more rational and more humane.

"This is a daunting challenge, not only to the world's economy. Yet it can be met. We need to encourage equitable dialogue, democratize relations among nations and push back militaristic tendencies in politics and thinking. This amounts to a new agenda for international politics.

"Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, is president of the International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Studies in Moscow.

The times are serious indeed.  Stay tuned!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!

Constance

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Constance Cumbey said...

I not only passed the Michigan Bar, I ranked 2nd in the state on the Multistate on my first attempt taking it. Passed with flying colors. I have no idea how I did on my essays which I thought were nearly perfect -- if one passed on the multistate the essays were never scored.

Why don't you want to answer the question as to why you perceive Alice Bailey and Agenda 21 as a ZIONIST one?

You play the game even smoother than Eustace Mullins!

Constance

Anonymous said...

Bobby,

One final word, and this is meant sincerely. I know how it feels when people gang up on you, and frankly it sucks. However, you have definitely provoked it. Pride was Lucifer's failing. There has been a great deal of pride in your constant posts re-affirming your own great knowledge, wisdom and philosophical insights that direct the reader constantly back to YOUR website. Take that as a gentle admonition and consider some prayer and introspection about your motives.

Lastly, if God came neatly packaged in a little box with the label PROOF written across the top, then that would negate the great gift of free will that we have received with creation. And without free will we would be a planet of automatons, unfit to worship a loving Creator.

That's my 2 cents.

Anonymous said...

Constance:

I'll offer this and then I'm done.

Study the dialectic and see how opposing segments of society can be thrown together to produce a synthesized outcome.

Communism, Communitarianism, New Age, Zionism and Christian Fundamentalism are all components of a dialect process set into motion by the British Empire under the influence of Freemasonry/ Illuminati, and therefore, Blavatsky and Bailey who inspired them with their demonic messages.

Its a great conspiracy dating back to the death of Abel. The Pharisees were part of it and Jesus said they were the offspring of vipers alluding to the original serpent. Freemasonry has carried the torch since Sir Francis Bacon, but they become most active after Blavatski.

Historical events since the early 20th century have in my opinion coincided with Satan being cast down to the earth where his influence has increased. And his influence comes through his messengers such as Blavatsky, Bailey, Creme, et al. I have documented the connections, probable connections and possible connections that link it all together, but apparently not many want to focus long enough to check it out. Or perhaps they're afraid the rapture will come while they're distracted.

I do what I do for my own benefit first and publish it for any else who may find it useful. If you dopn't find it useful then by all means leave it alone. I get nothing or expect nothing in return.

I have never said that Alice Bailey had no ties to the UN. It is you who have alleged that I "perceive Alice Bailey and Agenda 21 as a ZIONIST one?".

Anonymous said...

To Bobby (5:11 PM)

Satan's "influence has increased" primarily becsuse of the sins of mankind. If the world would turn away from sin and obey God's commandments, Satan's influence could be stopped.

Anonymous said...

Here in Garner's own words are his views of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. As I suspected, he attempts to legitimise them.

http://www.congregator.net/articles/protocols.html

Anonymous said...

Wonder if Maitreya and Obama ever met? They were both in Kenya in 1988.

Maitreya in Nairobi. On 11 June 1988, a man suddenly appeared before a vast crowd in Nairobi, Kenya

http://www.share-international.org/background/miracles/MI_nairobi.htm

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OBAMA
But they formed a close bond when he first visited Kenya in 1988
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2160104/posts

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