Final Warning: A History of the New World Order
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In 1910, a group of international bankers secretly met on a small island off the coast of Georgia. Their plan was to formulate a program to destroy the financial structure of America. To do that, they pushed Woodrow Wilson into the presidency, and, in 1913, Wilson signed into law the Federal Reserve Act and the Federal Income Tax. In 1921, these international bankers established the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The U.S. Government took advantage of the CFR's experience in finance and foreign affairs, and one of their study groups, the Advisory Committee on Post-war Foreign Policy, became part of the State Department in 1941. The secret goal of this study group, was to condition the Congress, and the people of this country, to accept the establishment of the United Nations (UN). The UN, created in 1945, does not seek to promote world peace and cooperation, as they claim. Actually, its creation was the first step towards a one-world government, which is now referred to as the New World Order. Final Warning: A History of the New World Order, explains in detail how the NWO is being implemented, who are the people behind it, and what it means for the people of the United States and the world.
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