Defending National Sovereignty from the NWO

“Sovereignty…as understood in the Declaration of Independence was originally, and by nature, the equal and unalienable possession of individual human beings. The original equality of all human beings was an equality of sovereignty; no man had more right to rule another than the other had to rule him.” ― Harry V. Jaffa

Sartre – In a world that is virtually unrecognizable from the universal principles that underpinned Western Civilization, the fundamental concept of national sovereignty is being attacked as a relic of a former age. The New World Order is designed to eliminate the self-government of sovereign nations. While individuals live under the domain of established states, the fact that specific regimes operate within and often under the auspices of international hegemony that routinely violates the independence of specific countries is undeniable. The “world community” is not a voluntary association of collaborating governments; it is a euphemism of a top down despotic authoritarian system for global control and punishment for uncooperative governments.

sovereigntyWhen the United Nations was established after World War II, the true objective of destroying the axis of competing Neo Global Totalitarianism exposed its real path and agenda for worldwide domination.  The New World Order emerged with the full blessing of the United States. An uninterrupted march towards imposing the will of global elites upon individual countries has been the results from setting into motion the forces of internationalism.

America has been totally betrayed by our designated and appointed officials during the decades of systematic dismantling of our independence and economic prosperity. With this assault against the nation-state, the peoples of the world have been herded into a global concentration camp that far exceeds the wildest dreams of the Nazi SS.

National Sovereignty: Why It Is Worth Defending by Cornell professor Jeremy Rabkin, who provides a compelling argument. Review his book, The Case for Sovereignty. Continue reading