Morality and the New World Order

Fellow Humans

 

Ask Yourself, Whatever happened to your morals?.

 

I can still hear my mothers words ringing in my ears..give up your seat for old people on the bus, always say please and thank you, giving is better than receiving.

 

Then I grew up and entered the real world. Dog eat dog,  money is power, I’m alright jack.

 

One of the most abhorrent ditties is “it’s just business”… meaning all is fair in the name of making profits. As if you can justify any activity at the expense of your fellows just to make a killing, and frequently it is. As if all culpability and responsibility for your heinous actions are laid in sacrifice at the feet of whatever organisation you deify.

 

The current financial crisis is a case in point. The bankers cheered and celebrated as they exploited yet another market, while the working families were due, at a future date, to lose their homes and jobs. All, it seems, is fair in love and war, and the war is on. Only, those who abuse are seldom penalised. Indeed they are a protected species.

 

The abuses of prisoners and the civilian casualties in the fake “war on terror” are another. That one person would abuse others because of an order or a paycheck is ridiculous and sad. Can you not see it?? Are you too far gone to realise the harm you do, not just to the victim, but to those who love them and ultimately, yourself and those who love you?

 

What has happened to us? Why do some choose to integrate themselves into a value system that is handed down to us by the same elites who have parasitically sucked on the weak for thousands of years? A value system that benefits those who rule and degrades and humiliates those who try to lead good lives beneath the whip.

 

We have become nihilistic passive observers of abuse and intolerance. We stand idly by while the monsters run riot and pillage not only our world, but also our souls. It is almost as if we are revelling in the destruction of our morality, gaining a perverted satisfaction in the annihilation of a set of outdated principles that we believe have failed us. Like the good captain, we hold the wheel fast as the waves overwhelm the sinking ship, helping it to fail and aiding its ride to the cold bottomless ness.

 

We reason that our leaders are crooked, so why bother. We allow those most infected by the sickness of greed and power to influence every aspect of our being, both material and spiritual. The New World order is creating a sick society that suits their sick psychosis. Just as the psychopath in the movie builds his shrine and decorates his abode with body parts to create an enviroment he feels comfortable in, so the world is being moulded so that the sick feel at home here.

 

Stand up!, Come out from amongst them. Return your thoughts to the ideals of righteousness. Honour, chivalry, empathy, love, respect, humanity are your new watchwords. Purify your hearts and rid them of the sickness that seeks to destroy the fabric of our shared brotherhood.

 

This is an epic moment in history. This is the fulcrum, the fork in the road that leads to oppression and tyranny, or to light, understanding and prosperity. You know you can feel it. You know the choice must be made. Then make it…

 

Join the army of your true brothers and sisters. Come over to the side of truth and humanity. Regain your honour and stand with your head high amongst your peers.

 

Yours in humanhood

Antireptilian

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Corporations and the New World Order

In 1999, Kofi Annan spearheaded the UN Global compact, a global corporate citizenship initiative that is intended to put a “human face” on globalisation. An obvious propaganda exercise, the compact called for member companies to follow 10 principles that were linked to UN core values.

Human Rights
• Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and
• Principle 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.

Labour Standards
• Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;
• Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and
compulsory labour;
• Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labour; and
• Principle 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.

Environment
• Principle 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;
• Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and
• Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.

Anti-Corruption
• Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery.

Currently, over 2700 companies have signed up to this including some of the biggest names on the high street like Nike, Shell, Volvo, BP Amoco and Bayer. With a little research, it is plain to see the smoke and mirrors exercise for what it is. Matching these company names to current reports and legal actions is a breeze.

Bayer 23/01/2008
The European Commission has imposed fines totalling € 34 230 000 on the Bayer and Zeon groups for fixing prices for Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) in violation of the EC Treaty’s and the EEA Agreement’s ban on cartels and restrictive business practices (Article 81 of the EC Treaty and Article 53 of the EEA Agreement)
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/78&format=HTML&aged=&language=EN&guiLanguage=en

Nike 03/05/2002
The California Supreme Court delivered a stiff warning to businesses Thursday, ruling that a San Francisco man can sue Nike Inc. for false advertising for allegedly lying about working conditions at Asian factories where its athletic shoes and clothes are made
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=2571

09/06/2000
“Nike’s appearance in the Federal Court in Melbourne on Tuesday 6th June marks the first time that this company has been called to account for its labour practices in a Court anywhere in the world.”…….” Nike’s treatment of workers both in Australia and overseas is the issue. Nike has an appalling record in the lowest wage countries in the world”
http://www.cleanclothes.org/legal/00-06-06-nike.htm

BP 10/01/2007
“Poor management and cost-cutting created a dangerous work environment at oil giant BP, according to a report released today based on hundreds of interviews with employees”. The 374-page report, the culmination of an investigation headed by a former American secretary of state, James A. Baker III, paints a layered picture of neglect, avoidance and wrong-headed corporate directives that resulted in the death of 15 workers”
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/16/business/worldbusiness/16cnd-baker.html?_r=1&hp&ex=1169010000&en=10bb2336fc9ac9d5&ei=5094&partner=homepage&oref=slogin

Shell 15/08/2002
“Conveniently ignored in this best practices case study is the fact that Shell has also created a social and ecological disaster in the Niger Delta that has become a classic case study of the horrendous impacts of oil on people and the environment. Very little, if any of the $30 billion went back into the communities of the Niger Delta, where schools and health clinics are hard to come by, and where toxic contamination from oil spills and gas flares fill the water and air.”
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=3508

24/08/2004
The FSA has today fined the Shell Transport and Trading Company (“STT”), Royal Dutch Petroleum Company (“RDP”) and the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies (“Shell”) 17 million for committing market abuse and breaching the listing rules.
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Library/Communication/PR/2004/074.shtml

Volvo 20/03/2008
It will pay a $7m (£3.5m) fine to the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and $4m in civil fines to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The firm will also pay $8.6m – the amount two of its subsidiaries had made in profits from the programme……”Today’s acknowledgement by AB Volvo of its subsidiaries’ wrongdoing in making illegal payments to the former Iraqi government in exchange for contracts is one more step in holding accountable those companies who conspired to deceive the United Nations,”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7307432.stm

Enough said I think. I found these incriminations without even breaking a sweat. The transgressions are a rot deep rooted, and evident at the highest and most responsible positions. These activities are common policy within these corporations. The UN stamp of approval that they can add to their names adds weight to their already massive influence on the world.

Understand this though, the small list here is the tip of a monstrous ice berg. The internationalists and Bankers are the base on which the new world order is being constructed. They care less for anything, except power. You reading this may some day realise the potential for mass abuse at the hands of these maniacs, once they have established complete control.

Yours in Humanhood
Antireptilian