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  • Economic Collapse, WW III, Martial Law, or Mass Awakening?
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  • Watchman Report: Rise of the Thought Police
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Economic Collapse, WW III, Martial Law, or Mass Awakening? - By Paul McGuire - http://www.newswithviews.com/McGuire/paul252.htm


Tomorrow morning you could wake up and see anarchy, riots in the streets, banks closed, and war breaking out between Russia and NATO, or a major conflict in the Middle East. Once the American people see mass lootings of stores, millions of other Americans will succumb to the herd mentality and join the looters in order to get food, medicine, and other items in order to survive.

When the average American fully realizes that the money he deposited in the bank is no longer legally his and that he has been reclassified as a creditor due to new regulations implemented at the recent G20 meeting of the world's top twenty economies, widespread panic will set in. The new banking laws legally block people who have placed their retirement funds, savings, and pension funds in banks from withdrawing their money. In an economic crisis, the banks would close and hard working Americans would have to wait in line for their money after the giant financial institutions that are first in line get theirs. Obviously, by the time the financial institutions get their money, there will be nothing left for ordinary working people.

Many people falsely believe that their money is insured by the FDIC through the full power of the American government for up to $250,000.00. But if there is a major economic crisis the government will not be able to pay out that kind of money. This is what happened in Greece when the government closed the banks in a process called "bank bail-ins." The government and the banks blocked people from withdrawing their savings, pensions, and other funds so that the people's money could be used to pay off the bank debts. The people of Greece were starving and destitute, which resulted in riots and threats of a violent overthrow of the government.

If you connect the dots, then the increase of massive government surveillance on the American people, the widespread use of drones, the eliminations of due process, and martial law exercises like Jade Helm where U.S. soldiers, helicopters and armored vehicles will be sent into states and cities all begin to make sense.

October 17, 2015 is the deadline for agreeing on the federal budget, along with the possibility of the government defaulting on its loans. On the same day two large drills are going to take place: The Great Shake Out Earth Quake Drill and The Quantum Dawn Two Cyber Attack Bank Drill, where simulated Cyber attacks on the banking system may cause people to discover that they can't log in to their online banking accounts. If this scenario were to become real, it could mean that "bank bail-ins" have been initiated and the kinds of riots and lootings that happened in Greece would happen here.

It appears that we have learned nothing from our last economic disaster. On September 18, 2008, the Treasury pumped $105 billion into the system in an attempt to stem the tide of the financial crisis. There was an electronic run on the banks which therefore decided to close down the money accounts. If they had not done that, their projection was that by 2:00 PM over $6 trillion would have been taken out of the money market system, which would have collapsed the entire U.S. economy, and within 24 hours the world economy would have collapsed. The result would have been the end of our economic and political system and the fall of America.

Once the banks close their doors and shut down the ATMs and online banking there will be mass anarchy. Did you ever ask yourself why so many large banks across America have installed large bulletproof see-through plastic barriers in front of the teller windows? Did you think they were put in to just stop bank robberies?

Again, in September of 2008, US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson advised the U.S. government to resort to martial law if Wall Street was not bailed out from the credit collapse. The 2008 crisis was a run not on the conventional banking system, but on what is called the "shadow banking system," which consists of non-bank financial institutions, financial service institutions, unregulated traditional commercial banks which manage hedge funds, money market funds, credit investment funds, private equity funds, securities broker dealers, and finance companies. Under the new laws investment banks and commercial banks are allowed to conduct a huge part of their business in the "shadow" financial casino, which is gambling on over $290 million in highly risky contracts called derivatives.

At the same time there is a European Crisis unfolding in relationship to Greece. There is the potential of the breakup and radical reorganization of the European Union. This could ignite a global debt implosion that would seriously weaken Eastern Europe, which could cause a conflict between Russia, NATO, the EU, and the United States. There is a reason our military command is moving back under Cheyenne Mountain: World War III could be ignited. In addition, a strong Russia and a weak Europe could cause a Russian/Iranian invasion of Israel which was predicted in Ezekiel Chapter 38.

Clearly we are on the edge of catastrophe! There are two paths set before us. First, an economic crisis in the U.S. which ignites anarchy, riots, lootings, civil war, and martial law. This is the path we are currently set on. The second path is a powerful spiritual awakening with Americans realizing that they are responsible for the demise of our nation because, as Edmund Burke said, "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." This spiritual awakening is contingent upon our understanding that God, not government and manmade institutions, is our source. The socialist mindset, which believes that there is no God and that only a world socialist government can solve our problems must be rejected and there must be a return to the spiritual, economic, moral, and social ideas prevalent at the founding of America. If this happens in a significant percentage of the American people there may yet be a Mass Awakening that can turn the tide before crisis erupts.



In September, the UN Launches a Major Sustainable Development Agenda for the Entire Planet - By Michael Snyder -http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/in-september-the-un-launches-a-major-sustainable-development-agenda-for-the-entire-planet


The UN plans to launch a brand new plan for managing the entire globe at the Sustainable Development Summit that it will be hosting from September 25th to September 27th.  Some of the biggest names on the planet, including Pope Francis, will be speaking at this summit.  This new sustainable agenda focuses on climate change of course, but it also specifically addresses topics such as economics, agriculture, education and gender equality.  For those wishing to expand the scope of "global governance", sustainable development is the perfect umbrella because just about all human activity affects the environment in some way.  The phrase "for the good of the planet" can be used as an excuse to micromanage virtually every aspect of our lives.  So for those that are concerned about the growing power of the United Nations, this summit in September is something to keep an eye on.  Never before have I seen such an effort to promote a UN summit on the environment, and this new sustainable development agenda is literally a framework for managing the entire globe.

If you are not familiar with this new sustainable development agenda, the following is what the official United Nations website says about it...

The United Nations is now in the process of defining Sustainable Development Goals as part a new sustainable development agenda that must finish the job and leave no one behind. This agenda, to be launched at the Sustainable Development Summit in September 2015, is currently being discussed at the UN General Assembly, where Member States and civil society are making contributions to the agenda.

The process of arriving at the post 2015 development agenda is Member State-led with broad participation from Major Groups and other civil society stakeholders. There have been numerous inputs to the agenda, notably a set of Sustainable Development Goals proposed by an open working group of the General Assembly, the report of an intergovernmental committee of experts on sustainable development financing, General Assembly dialogues on technology facilitation and many others.

Posted below are the 17 sustainable development goals that are being proposed so far.  Some of them seem quite reasonable.  After all, who wouldn't want to "end poverty".  But as you go down this list, you soon come to realize that just about everything is involved in some way.  In other words, this truly is a template for radically expanded "global governance".  Once again, this was taken directly from the official UN website...

1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere

2. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture

3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all

9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation

10. Reduce inequality within and among countries

11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (taking note of agreements made by the UNFCCC forum)

14. Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development

15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification and halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss

16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development

As you can see, this list goes far beyond "saving the environment" or "fighting climate change".

It truly covers just about every realm of human activity.

Another thing that makes this new sustainable development agenda different is the unprecedented support that it is getting from the Vatican and from Pope Francis himself.

In fact, Pope Francis is actually going to travel to the UN and give an address to kick off the Sustainable Development Summit on September 25th...

His Holiness Pope Francis will visit the UN on 25 September 2015, and give an address to the UN General Assembly immediately ahead of the official opening of the UN Summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda.

This Pope has been very open about his belief that climate change is one of the greatest dangers currently facing our world.  Just a couple of weeks ago, he actually brought UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to the Vatican to speak about climate change and sustainable development.  Here is a summary of what happened...

On 28 April, the Secretary-General met with His Holiness Pope Francis at the Vatican and later addressed senior religious leaders, along with the Presidents of Italy and Ecuador, Nobel laureates and leading scientists on climate change and sustainable development.

Amidst an unusually heavy rainstorm in Rome, participants at the historic meeting gathered within the ancient Vatican compound to discuss what the Secretary-General has called the "defining challenge of our time."

The mere fact that a meeting took place between the religious and scientific communities on climate change was itself newsworthy. That it took place at the Vatican, was hosted by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, and featured the Secretary-General as the keynote speaker was all the more striking.

In addition, Pope Francis is scheduled to release a major encyclical this summer which will be primarily focused on the environment and climate change.  The following comes from the New York Times...

The much-anticipated environmental encyclical that Pope Francis plans to issue this summer is already being translated into the world's major languages from the Latin final draft, so there's no more tweaking to be done, several people close to the process have told me in recent weeks.

I think that we can get a good idea of the kind of language that we will see in this encyclical from another Vatican document which was recently released.  It is entitled "Climate Change and The Common Good", and it was produced by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.  The following is a brief excerpt...

Unsustainable consumption coupled with a record human population and the uses of inappropriate technologies are causally linked with the destruction of the world's sustainability and resilience. Widening inequalities of wealth and income, the world-wide disruption of the physical climate system and the loss of millions of species that sustain life are the grossest manifestations of unsustainability. The continued extraction of coal, oil and gas following the "business-as-usual mode" will soon create grave existential risks for the poorest three billion, and for generations yet unborn. Climate change resulting largely from unsustainable consumption by about 15% of the world's population has become a dominant moral and ethical issue for society. There is still time to mitigate unmanageable climate changes and repair ecosystem damages, provided we reorient our attitude toward nature and, thereby, toward ourselves. Climate change is a global problem whose solution will depend on our stepping beyond national affiliations and coming together for the common good. Such transformational changes in attitudes would help foster the necessary institutional reforms and technological innovations for providing the energy sources that have negligible effect on global climate, atmospheric pollution and eco-systems, thus protecting generations yet to be born. Religious institutions can and should take the lead in bringing about that change in attitude towards Creation.

The Catholic Church, working with the leadership of other religions, can now take a decisive role by mobilizing public opinion and public funds to meet the energy needs of the poorest 3 billion people, thus allowing them to prepare for the challenges of unavoidable climate and eco-system changes. Such a bold and humanitarian action by the world's religions acting in unison is certain to catalyze a public debate over how we can integrate societal choices, as prioritized under UN's sustainable development goals, into sustainable economic development pathways for the 21st century, with projected population of 10 billion or more.

Under this Pope, the Vatican has become much more political than it was before, and sustainable development has become the Vatican's number one political issue.

And did you notice the language about "the world's religions acting in unison"?  Clearly, the Vatican believes that it has the power to mobilize religious leaders all over the planet and have them work together to achieve the "UN's sustainable development goals".

I can never remember a time when the United Nations and the largest religious institution on the planet, the Catholic Church, have worked together so closely.

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