Sunday, March 1, 2015

The need for New World Order in the News


There is an obvious need for the New World Order


Can anyone see the elephant in the room? 


We are looking at the need for a New World Order in the News every single day. Here are some that could catch your eyes. If you wonder why I am reposting news from other media, this is why. I want you to know what is happening to people who try to stop war in a way that is not beneficial to big corporate businesses and how the events on earth are creating uncertainties so that the market could be controlled.


Imagine, if the below news were not there or did not happen, the focus given to these places wouldn’t have been there and people are not going to worry so the market is not affected.

This is why we need a New World Order.

If you don’t understand; read a bit further.


Over 100 Bosnians to be deported from the US over 90s war crimes – report


US authorities reportedly plan to deport at least 150 Bosnians suspected of committing atrocities during the Bosnian War of 1992-95. Some are accused of participating in the mass executions in Srebrenica in 1995.

Hundreds of Bosnians are under investigation in the US because of their questionable past and possible involvement in war in Europe two decades ago, The New York Times reported Saturday.


Egyptian court declares Hamas a ‘terrorist organization’

An Egyptian court declared Hamas a “terrorist organization” on Saturday, further isolating the blockaded rulers of the Gaza Strip once openly welcomed by the country’s toppled Islamist-dominated government.

The ruling is unlikely to have any immediate effect on Hamas, still reeling from last summer’s war with Israel and choked by an Israeli-Egyptian blockade set up in 2007. Moussa Abu Marzouk, Hamas’ No. 2 leader, is based in Cairo and is receiving medical treatment there, members of the group say.



As rift widens over Netanyahu visit, concerns mount

American Jewish leaders and activists are worried about widening political divisions between Israel and the White House sparked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial address to Congress on Tuesday despite strident objections byPresident Obama.

Many are concerned about the threat to Israel from Iran's nuclear program and the prospect of a weak deal with the United States to curb it, an issue on which Netanyahu has been an outspoken Obama critic. Even so, they believe Netanyahu's unrestrained attacks on the White House and in-your-face visit jeopardizes the close ties Israel has long enjoyed with the United States.



Boris Nemtsov murder: Thousands set to march in Moscow

Crowds of people are gathering in central Moscow to honour opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead on Friday.

He was due to lead an opposition march on Sunday but his supporters will now be marching to mourn his death.

President Vladimir Putin condemned Mr Nemtsov's murder as "vile and cynical" and vowed to find the killers.

Mr Nemtsov's allies call it a political killing linked to his opposition to Mr Putin and the Ukraine conflict.

Read More from Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31677506


N Korea leader calls on army to ‘prepare for war’


North Korean leader has called on his country's army to strengthen its preparedness for a possible military confrontation with the US and its allies amid what is called security threats ahead of the annual joint US-South Korea war games described by Pyongyang as provocative.

Kim Jong-un made the remarks while opening a new hall at the country’s Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in the capital, Pyongyang, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Saturday.


Pentagon Struggles To Downplay Disclosure Of ISIS War Plan


WASHINGTON -- It could hardly have been a more perfect storm, and it was all because of a single question in a routine briefing.

On Feb. 19, U.S. Central Command, which is responsible for military operations in the Middle East, gave reporters a standard background briefing about the ongoing campaign against the Islamic State. The official who conducted the briefing responded to one question with a discussion of a particularly sensitive part of the campaign: the U.S.-led coalition’s plans to take back Mosul, a key Iraqi city that the Islamic Statecaptured in a shocking victory last summer. The official indicated that 20,000 or more Iraqi troops would ideally start the Mosul offensive in April 2015.

Within hours, headlines were screaming with the apparently sensitive information CENTCOM had released.




I am engaginging soon. These things have to stop and people have to have the freedom to live in a free world. These things are getting nasty by the day and I don't like it.

My name is Neo. I am establishing a New World Order. I make a call for you to join me in making the New World Order.