New World Order is a term that is usually associated with conspiracy theorists, until the former vice president Joe Biden brought it up.
Biden warned that now is a time “when things are shifting.”
“We’re going to — there’s going to be a new world order out there, and we’ve got to lead it,” Biden said. “And we’ve got to unite the rest of the free world in doing it.”
Oops, he said the quiet part out loud.
Biden left for Brussels on Wednesday for the special NATO summit and to visit Poland to discuss international efforts to support Ukraine.
After the summit, Biden is scheduled to join a European Council Summit to discuss “shared concerns about Ukraine, including transatlantic efforts to impose economic costs on Russia, provide humanitarian support to those affected by the violence, and to address other challenges related to the conflict.”
Biden is hardly the only world leader or elitist that has brought up the new world order though. It’s a common theme amongst a lot of those who are in charge.
Bush Sr is seen in an interview discussing this very topic.
On January 16, 1991, Bush Sr made an announcement to the allied military action in the Persian Golf
We have in this past year made great progress in ending the long era of conflict and cold war. We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order–a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations. When we are successful–and we will be–we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the U.N.’s founders. . . . 4
During his State of the Union address on January 29, 1991.
What is at stake is more than one small country; it is a big idea: a new world order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind–peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law. . .
The end of the cold war has been a victory for all humanity. A year and a half ago, in Germany, I said that our goal was a Europe whole and free. Tonight, Germany is united. Europe has become whole and free, and America’s leadership was instrumental . . .
The world can, therefore, seize this opportunity to fulfill the long-held promise of a new world order, where brutality will go unrewarded and aggression will meet collective resistance. . . . 2
On April 12, 1991, he gave a speech at Maxwell Air Force Base War College in Montgomery, Alabama.
I wanted to speak . . . about the new world taking shape around us, about the prospects for a new world order now within our reach. . . . The new world order really is a tool for addressing a new world of possibilities. . .
Let’s not leave out what former president Barack Obama said.
In 2017 Senator Chris Coons discussed how Putin demonstrably does not support the liberal world order or the values that have created it and sustain it. He claims a world committed to democracy and the rule of law is a more stable and prosperous world in which Americans are safer and more economically secure. What he, and a lot of people fail to understand, is that we are not a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic.
Let’s not forget that the former vice president was once not former but current and in 2017
Biden called on the international community to support Ukraine and stand up to mounting Russian aggression. In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Joe Biden stressed the importance of strengthening NATO and maintaining European unity in order to confront Russia’s growing hybrid hostilities.
Our favorite predictor of all time, Alex Jones breaks down how he predicted Biden’s call to lead the New World Order.
It’s time to wake up to what’s happening around us. While the very people discussing this new world order are talking about it, they are also calling those who call them out conspiracy theorists. They are downplaying how dangerous and world-ruining their actions will be for the masses.