Since my last blog post, I have published the second edition of my book, “In the Shadows,” on Amazon.com, Kindle and paperback. Tonight, for the first time in my experience, Lou Dobbs stated publicly for the entire world to hear: “Globalism is One World Order of Elites Governing the World.” Note, Lou doesn’t say there is a loose association of leaders interacting globally. No, he says “elites GOVERNING the world.”
Interestingly enough, this is the conclusion of my new book, which begins around 2400 BC to tell the history of the world that is not taught in school, and hidden on purpose by the mainstream media. It does not talk about all the wars fought, laws passed, etc. No, it concentrates on certain beliefs and thought patterns associated with people (elites) working in secret toward the gradual development of a One World Government.
The book talks about the Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderbergers, Trilateral Commission, Freemasons, and Round Table, and how they all fit into the “big picture.” The book has a substantial bibliography, and each book named also has its own bibliography, in case the reader wants to learn more.
I doubt that Lou Dobbs read my book. He didn’t have to. Many books have been written. My book sums them all up into one small readable edition. If you read it, you will know more about what is “really” going on than 98% of the population. It lays out the bibliography if you want to become an expert.
Some people (not me) have photographic memories, and if they read thousands of documented pages, they will remember all they read and how everything interrelates. My book does not include every book I have ever read, only the best on this subject of “one world government.”
What makes Lou Dobbs “News” is that he is the first person who has spelled it out, as far as I have observed, for the entire world to hear. Rush Limbaugh hinted at it in the last few months, whereas before he resolutely denied there was any “conspiracy” going on. We’ll see if any other mainstream media personalities follow suit.
The New York Times also made the news, quoting from a book which brings up yet another alleged sexual indiscretion by Justice Brett Kavanaugh of the Supreme Court some 30 years ago in college. But they neglected to mention that a Clinton lawyer made the accusation, naming a witness who turns out to have no memory at all of the incident ever taking place. By the time the Times corrected its egregious error, half of the Democrat Presidential candidates had called for the impeachment of Kavanaugh, apparently not realizing that one can only impeach a justice based on what they did after sitting on the bench, not 30 years before.