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Newt
World Order
Bush and co paving the way for power
mad freaks like Gingrich
Steve
Watson
Infowars.net
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Newt Gingrich's latest attack
on the First Amendment is a revealing insight into the long
term agenda of elite minds in America today. Those who would
be successors to the Bush Administration are even more bent
on power and dominance and they see absolutely no place for
the freedoms America was founded on to continue to exist
under their leadership.
At a dinner honouring the
sanctity of the First Amendment this week, Newt Gingrich
stood up and gave a talk about restricting freedom of
speech.
Gingrich stated:
"My Prediction to you
is that either before we lose a city or, if we are truly
stupid, after we lose a city, we will adopt rules of
engagement that use every technology that we can find to
break up their capacity to use the internet, to break up
their capacity to use free speech, and to go after people
who want to kill us to stop them recruiting people before
they get to reach out and convince young people to destroy
their lives while destroying us."
"I want to suggest to
you right now that we should empanelling people to look
seriously at a level of supervision that we would never
dream of if it were not for the scale of this threat. This
is a serious long term war and it will lead us to want to
know what is said in every suspect place in the country,
it will lead to us to learn how to close down every
website that is dangerous."
�We should propose a Geneva
Convention for fighting terrorism, which makes very clear
that those who would fight outside the rules of law, those
who would use weapons of mass destruction, and those who
would target civilians are, in fact, subject to a totally
different set of rules that allow us to protect
civilization by defeating barbarism before it gains so
much strength that it is truly horrendous.�
Keith Olbermann devoted a
section of his Countdown program to Gingrich's abomination
and commented "If you're going to destroy freedom of
speech Bub, you've already lost all the cities.",
whilst comparing the speech to the rhetoric of Nazi
politicians in Germany in the 1930s.
Gingrich Wants
to Re-examine Free Speech
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGDBqSGrAMQ
George Washington University
Law Professor and Constitutional Law Expert Jonathan Turley
joined Olbermann and warned:
"This could actually
happen, the first Amendment is an abstraction and when you
put up against it the idea of incinerating millions of
people, there will be millions of citizens that respond,
like some Pavlovian response, and deliver up rights, we've
already seen that. People don't seem to appreciate that
you really can't save a constitution by destroying
it."
This is not some crackpot
peddling a nonsense idea that we should simply laugh off,
this is the former speaker of the House who is also gearing
up for a 2008 Presidential run. Turley continued:
"What you see here I
think is the insatiable appetite that has developed
amongst certain leaders for controlling American society.
We saw that with John Ashcroft not long after 9/11 when he
said that critics were aiding and abetting terrorists.
There is this insatiable appetite that develops when you
feed absolute power to people like Gingrich. And people
should not assume that these are going to just be fringe
candidates in this will never happen. Fear does amazing
things to people and it can cause a sort of self
mutilation in a democracy where we give up the very
things, the very rights that define us and theoretically
the very things that we are defending."
Gingrich served as a Member
of Congress for 20 years and as Speaker of the U.S. House of
Representatives from 1995-1999. His "Contract with
America" was sold to the nation as a remedy for big
government, committed to shrinking the size and cost of
government. But instead the Contract called for the exact
opposite: balance the budget with a loophole-filled
amendment that would reflect ill of the Constitution instead
of Congress; expand NATO; deliver more crime control power
to the federal government; federalize a host of laws dealing
with children; etc.

In addition Gingrich is a
member of the Senior Advisory Board of the United States
Commission on National Security/21st Century that has
produced a series of reports that document the agenda for
national security challenges as far out as 2025.
So essentially when he says
he "predicts" the evisceration of the First
Amendment, he is quoting actual government strategy for the
next twenty years.
Gingrich, a regular attendee
of the annual Summer camp at the Bohemian Grove, and long
term CFR member, has previously openly
referred to anyone who oppose Bush-Republican
Neo-Conservative madness as being part of an
"insurgency"
Gingrich
also stated recently that "It's not an
insult[ ]" to compare Bush administration critics
"to those who enabled Hitler"
Open and truly democratic
governments don't view their political opponents as
"enemies" whose opposition is looked upon as an
"insurgency", and they certainly don't feel a need
to be at war with the people they govern. For Gingrich, and
the entire Neo-Conservative movement; however, the reality
is that the American people are increasingly questioning
their "right to rule" and are, therefore,
considered enemies or, as Newt Gingrich more aptly said, an
"insurgency".
Gingrich has also previously
said the third world war has already
begun and that the United States must do
everything in its power to bring
about regime change in Iran, even if it means
invading that nation.
"This is 1935 and
[Iranian president] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is as close to
Adolf Hitler as we�ve seen. We now know who they are --
the question is who we are. Are we Baldwin or
Churchill?" Gingrich said, noting that Churchill
recognized the danger from Nazi Germany and urged that
Britain prepare to meet it.
No Newt, this is 2006 and YOU
are the closest thing to Adolf Hitler we've seen.
Gingrich went on to state
that Tehran could be planning for a preemptive nuclear
electromagnetic pulse attack on America that would turn a
third or more of the country "back to a 19th century
level of development."
He said the
"extraordinary challenge that the current regime in
Iran poses to the safety of the United States" requires
"extraordinary measures to meet it."
The idea that Iran has
nuclear electromagnetic pulse weapons is utterly ludicrous.
In Fact the CIA has concluded that there is absolutely no
evidence that Iran has any form of hostile
nuclear weapons program. The level to which this traitor is
twisting reality to fit his own crazy notion of the way the
world operates is indicative of the Straussian
global outlook that we have come to see so clearly adopted
by the so called neoconservative movement.
Like Plato, Strauss taught
that within societies, "some are fit to lead, and
others to be led", according to Shadia Drury, author of
1999's Leo
Strauss and the American Right. But, unlike
Plato, who believed that leaders had to be people with such
high moral standards that they could resist the temptations
of power, Strauss thought that "those who are fit to
rule are those who realize there is no morality and that
there is only one natural right, the right of the superior
to rule over the inferior".
We have previously exposed
how many major influences on the Bush Administration and
leading Neoconservative think tanks are followers of
Strauss. In addition to Gingrich himself, former Deputy
Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, Weekly Standard chief
editor William Kristol, His father Irving, and Gary Schmitt,
founder, chairman and director of the Project for the New
American Century (PNAC).
Leo Strauss was also a strong
believer in the "Realism" form of International
Relations made prominent by Thomas
Hobbes. Like Hobbes, he thought that human
nature was intrinsically aggressive and could be restrained
only through a State formed via a powerful military
industrial complex . "Because mankind is intrinsically
wicked, he has to be governed," he once wrote.
"Such governance can only be established, however, when
men are united - and they can only be united against other
people."
"Strauss thinks that a
political order can be stable only if it is united by an
external threat," Drury wrote in her book.
"Following Machiavelli, he maintains that if no
external threat exists, then one has to be manufactured.
This is what Henry Kissinger was referring to in that often
quoted statement he made about creating external future
threats in order to guard the world order he wishes to see
become more prevalent and powerful, the system we often
refer to as the "New World Order". Thus for the
Neocons, when the Soviet Empire weakened and a Unipolar
world order was emerging, a new threat had to be there
lurking to allow them to further their Straussian vision.

"In Strauss' view, you
have to fight all the time [to survive]," said Drury.
"In that respect, it's very Spartan. Peace leads to
decadence. Perpetual war, not perpetual peace, is what
Straussians believe in." Such views naturally lead to
an "aggressive, belligerent policy", she added.
The Bush administration is
paving the way for even more authoritarian minds to take
over the higher echelons of leadership in America. They are,
whether wittingly or unwittingly, putting into place the
tools that would be dictators know they can use to
eviscerate freedom and seize power.
The Patriot Act and the
Military Commissions Act and prime examples of such
legislation. Whilst Bush's Homeland Security goes after the
toy store owners and topless bar managers, a Gingrich
Administration would look toward shutting down the entire
blogosphere for engaging in critical debate.
As Keith Olbermann comments,
"When you talk about closing down internet sites, who
is the one who is going to decide which those are?"
The Neoconservatives
currently occupying the White House are puppies compared
with the ones that want to occupy it. Bush, Cheney, Rice,
Bolton etc are converts to the Neoconservative vision. More
than anything they have embraced Neoconservativism because
its philosophy fits neatly with their goal for corporate
plundering and unquestionable power. It is debatable whether
they truly buy into neoconservativism or are simply using it
as a tool.
The true students of the
movement are the Newt Gingrich's of this world. The
"Internationalists" that make up the Council On
Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. These
people truly believe that the American people do not have
the capacity to self govern and that they need to be
deceived into believing they are free when in actual fact
they are ruled over with an iron fist.
Link: http://www.infowars.net/articles/november2006/301106Newt.htm
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