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The words, "New World Order," were first mentioned in the contemporary context by the American president George Bush in 1990, when he exulted over the West's supposed victory in the Cold War with the Soviet Union. His words offered hope ("new") for a better life ("world") ahead; one which would be based on (law and) "order," rather than on raw exercise of power, which the Kremlin's "East Side Gang" used in its spheres of influence and control.
The "New World Order" is confused with an ideology, based on the science fiction novel by Robert Anton Wilson, who described the cult "illuminati", which actually doesn't exist any longer. Other try to distract from New World Order to Zionism or any other paranoic construction.
The New World Order is even not new. Based on the knowledge, that oil and water is running out, it looks like an old wish to get rid of some ideologies or religions, which seem to be counterproductive for business plans.
The idea of a New World Order was picked up again on September 11th, by Gary Hart (->) of the Cfr.
In February 2003, Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, a hardliner in Bush's inner sanctum, has left no one in doubt that France and Germany, by their peace actions, risk being sidelined in a "future world order".D.C. Sniper Sakina security Zain ul-abidin John Allen Muhammad
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