Still Believe the U.S Criminal Wars Are Not Ultimately About One World Government?

From the official mouthpiece of the One World Government promoters, The New York Times:

“The Treasury Department released new regulations on Friday that could bar foreign banks or companies from accessing the financial system in the United States if they did business with entities or people subject to United Nations and United States sanctions…Those activities include aiding the Iranian government’s efforts to obtain weapons of mass destruction or to support terrorism, aiding the activities of people already subject to United Nations sanctions…” [emphasis mine]

That’s funny, I thought I was subject to the laws of the United States while I’m in this country, not some foreign body—which, by the way, the United Nations is—that I have never chosen to associate with nor have taken part in electing any official of that foreign body who is imposing laws on me that I certainly don’t recognize. Little by little, these phony U.S. foreign intrusions prepare the U.S. citizens to accept “laws” by the One World Government of the United Nations. Pretty soon, the U.S. government will convince the U.S. citizens that everything the U.S. decides has to be “approved” by the United Nations.

On a different note, here’s the second paragraph from the news article:

“The regulations, which grew out of legislation Congress passed in June, effectively bar foreign banks from doing business in dollars if they engage in transactions with anyone suspected of involvement in Iran’s nuclear or missile programs.” [emphasis mine]

So the same institution that lied to us about WMDs in Iraq is now lying to informing private business people that Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful so, therefore, they do not have “permission” from the liars to have any financial involvement with Iran’s nuclear power program. (By the way, since Iran does not have any long range rockets capable of firing these alleged nuclear missiles at us anyway, why exactly is the U.S. government so concerned about one more country having nuclear weapons? I’ll give you a hint: ♫ “Hava nagila, Hava nagila, Hava nagila v’nismecha…” ♫)

[Thanks to Mark Fee]

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2:06 pm on August 14, 2010