Wednesday, February 8, 2012

2012: What to Expect - Part 2

2012: What to Expect - Part 2
by Gary Kah

The Occupy Movement

Not coincidentally, the Occupy Wall Street movement is serving as a platform for New Agers who support a one-world/socialist financial system, which is needed to undergird their coming spiritual order. In fact, a group working with Occupy Wall Street is now proposing a global currency system to replace the currencies of individual nations. Aaron Klein, an investigative journalist who has been tracking this development, reports, 

An online group calling itself OWS Currency is working to devise an ??alternative currency system for participants at Occupy Wall Street, according to the groups charter. Occupy Wall Street and subsequent occupations prove that the people are eager for a new system,?? states OWS Currency. Lets help them build it.

Klein goes on to link the push for a new financial system by the Occupy movement to organizations funded by internationalist George Soros, and to avowed Marxists, some of whom have close ties to the White House. 

Not surprisingly, on October 19, Mikhail Gorbachev the former leader of the Soviet Union threw his support behind the Occupy movement in an address titled Perspectives on Global Change,given before a crowd of 3,600 at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. Here are a few excerpts from his speech:


We are reaping the consequences of a strategy that is not conducive to cooperation and partnership, to living in a new global situation. The world needs goals that will bring people together?-I believe America needs its own perestroika.  (italics in original) 

The entire world situation did not develop properly,said Gorbachev. We saw deterioration where there should have been positive movement. My friend the late Pope John Paul II said it best. He said, “We need a new world order, one that is more stable, more humane, and more just.” Others, including myself, have spoken about a new world order, but we are still facing the problem of building such a world order problems of the environment, of backwardness and poverty, food shortages?-all because we do not have a system of global governance. 

He commented on the changing world: “We cannot leave things as they were before, when we are seeing that these protests are moving to even new countries, that almost all countries are now witnessing such protests, that the people want change, he said. As we are addressing these challenges, these problems raised by these protest movements, we will gradually find our way towards a new world order.

Although the Occupy movement initially spread to dozens of cities throughout the United States, by mid fall many common sense Americans began questioning the true motives of the movement. Scenes like those in downtown Boston, which reflected a new age/interfaith religious element, threw up red flags among Christians.  

The Associated Press reported, Dewey Square is crammed with tents and tarps of Occupy Boston protesters, but organizers made sure from the start of this weeks-old encampment that there was room for the holy. No shoes are allowed in the Sacred Space tent here, but you can bring just about any faith or spiritual tradition. A days schedule finds people balancing their chakras, a compassion meditation and a discussion of the biblical passage in Luke. Inside, a Buddha statue sits near a picture of Jesus, while a hand-lettered sign in the corner points toward Mecca.

Occupy protesters show disdain for Jews.  At first, a number of liberal Jewish groups were supportive of the movement. However, their enthusiasm seemed to wane in November when swastikas and anti-Jew billboards began appearing among demonstrators. In New York, several cars were reportedly set on fire by anti-Jew protesters.


For now at least, the Occupy movement has leveled off. It may be regrouping to make a stronger stand in the months ahead. Its organizers have big plans, significant funding, and the support of some of the nations major unions and the expanding New Age/Interfaith movement. Their goal, I believe, is to create instability and demand for a new world order.

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