Americans have been guilty of a sense of invincibility. Since we excel at
nearly everything and have an unrivaled quality of life, most Americans feel
nothing could bring us down. Until October 2008.
Now we have seen that even our economic dominance is in jeopardy. Threatened
by a financial tsunami, The People’s Daily out of China states, “The world
must consider building a financial order no longer dependent on the United
States.”
The Washington Times had a bold headline October 1, 2008, reading, “Foreign
Economists Urge ‘Global Plan.’” The story went on to say, “Leaders and
economists from Western Europe to East Asia urged that America go beyond
reviving a failed domestic bailout and start working on a new global
financial system. The next U.S. president should immediately call for a
second ‘Bretton Woods’ conference to devise a new doctrine of international
finance.’ ”
There is global panic. Wall Street Guru Warren Buffet states he has never
seen such fear. So where is it going? We have just put a band-aid on a
cancer sore and call it a “bailout.” As Newt Gingrich says, “We're also far
from out of danger. If we do not create an economic recovery program, we
will be facing another bailout next year.”
French President Sarkozy is looking to Europe and the European Union to
solve the crisis. We know Europe takes on prominence in the last days and
America declines.
Where is this going? One of the most important radio hours I have done in
nine years was last Saturday, October 4. My guest was Gary Kah who has been
looking at globalism issues for 20 years. He has said on my program more
than once, “We are one disaster away from global government.” So is this the
disaster? Maybe. At the very least it is a run-up to it.
Gary says, “Once the current system has become completely undone, I believe
a new system will be proposed as the solution. It will include some form of
global government. Global planners have long understood that there can’t be
a new one-world system until the old order has failed.” The old
order is failing.
Since the U.S. government is almost as broke as the institutions it is
trying to assist, won’t minds be more open now to this idea? Who is going to
bail out the U.S. government when it goes broke? And it likely will. We just
don’t know when. With America bogged down in so much debt, it will
take a global solution to fix not just our economy but the economies of the
world affected by the American meltdown.
Yes, things have to get very bad for America to accept a new way of doing
finance. However, the book of Revelation clearly points to a coming
one-world system as well as a one-world religion and a cashless society. Are
we being primed? Absolutely. The “bailout” provided a very temporary lull so
that America and the world didn’t grind to a halt.
Those trusting in men and government have put their faith in the wrong
place. False assurance has been signaled now that the FDIC will “insure”
accounts up to $250,000 in one bank. However, the FDIC does not have enough
money to follow through with this commitment.
The plan will be sugar-coated. With a global government, we can outlaw war!
Perhaps radical Islam will be seduced into going along with the plan, and
our war on terror will end. All human conflicts can be worked out through
law. This will cost far less than financing your nation’s defense against
all other countries. Many issues such as poverty, climate change, human
rights, and more will be under control with global government. Isn’t this
better than credit cards being recalled, car and school loans being denied,
factory closures, bank closures, and millions out of work?
The impression has been that the government has solved the problem when it
is government that has created the problems. And a new presidential
administration is not likely to make things better if part of its strategy
is to raise taxes. America is clearly at a crossroads and it may be
difficult to stop the rampage of global government as outlined in the Bible.
I appreciated the way my radio guest Gary Kah ended the interview. He
states, “This needs to be a time to draw near to Jesus and to be in step
with His will. Get your priorities straight. Remove time-consuming,
non-fruit-bearing clutter from your life. Choose to be an instrument for
God. Be committed and dedicated to His call on your life.”
Jan's website: http://www.olivetreeviews.org/


