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We are on the Threshold of a Third World War

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George Soros: “We are on the Threshold of a Third World War” Billionaire fears conflict between U.S. & China Image Credits: U.S. Air Force . by Paul Joseph Watson | May 21, 2015 Billionaire investor George Soros told the World Bank this week that the planet is on the verge of a third world war that could arise out of an economic collapse in China. “If there is conflict between China and a military ally of the United States, like Japan, then it is not an exaggeration to say that we are on the threshold of a third world war,” Soros said during a Bretton Woods conference. The billionaire warned that China’s difficulty in transitioning from an export economy to a domestic demand-led system could force Beijing to whip up a conflict with an external enemy in a bid to keep the country from collapsing. Soros said the only solution to the prospect was to allow China to join the IMF’s basket of global currencies so that it could compete with the dollar. Without this measure, Soro...

Spirituality in the New World Order: Is a One World Religious Authority in Formation?

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Spirituality in the New World Order: Is a One World Religious Authority in Formation? By Matthew Butler Global Research, March 16, 2015 The Conscious Reporter Last September, Israel’s former President Shimon Peres asked Pope Francis to head a future “UN of religions”, a proposed organization with “unquestionable” authority to proclaim God’s will. Peres argued globalizing faith under a single world authority is required to combat terrorism. Is this concept, which has major implications, really about peace, or is there a darker agenda behind it? Pope Francis with Shimon Peres in June 2014. Source: UltimasNoticias For some time now, political and economic decision-making power has devolved away from citizens and the nation-state to global multilateral organisations. As these organisations shape a new global order favoring corporate and financial elites, local populations have a diminished say in economic decisions affecting them – especially when represented by careerist politicians...