Quotes chronologically
The Jacobin Club:
"After their recent exposures in Bavaria, The Illuminati had been driven even further underground, taking on a variety of names, such as The French Revolutionary Club. As radicals flocked into these new varieties of Illuminism, a larger meeting hall was needed. The Hall of the Jacobins Convent was leased, and it was from this hall that they eventually derived their new name, the
Jacobin Club.
"The Jacobin Club met in secret and eventually boasted of having some of the best-educated and most influential men in France among its 1,300 members. The Jacobins vowed to destroy the monarchy, as well as other existing institutions, and sought to establish what they called a '
New World Order', or 'Universal Republic'."
"The famous magician and occultist,
Cagliostro, was initiated into the Illuminati in 1783. Many years later, he told Catholic priests about his initiation. The initiation took place in an underground room near Frankfort, Germany."
- William T. Still,
New World Order
1700's
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Nicholas Murray Butler:
"The
old world order changed when this war-storm broke. The old international
order passed away as suddenly, as unexpectedly, and as completely as if it had been wiped out by a gigantic flood, by a great tempest, or by a volcanic eruption. The
old world order died with the setting of that day's sun and a
new world order is being born while I speak, with birth-pangs so terrible that it seems almost incredible that life could come out of such fearful suffering and such overwhelming sorrow." --
Nicholas Murray Butler, in an address delivered before the Union League of Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1915
M.C. Alexander:
Dr. Augustus O. Thomas:
H. G. Wells:
"... when the struggle seems to be drifting definitely towards a
world social democracy, there may still be very great delays and disappointments before it becomes an efficient and beneficent
world system.
Countless people ... will hate the
new world order ... and will die protesting against it. When we attempt to evaluate its promise, we have to bear in mind the distress of a generation or so of malcontents, many of them quite gallant and graceful-looking people."
H. G. Wells, in his book entitled "The New World Order" (1939)
Adolf Hitler:
New York Times:
... "IN ORDER to achieve the final aim - which is one world, and not two hostile worlds - such a partial world Government must never act as an alliance against the rest of the world. The only real step toward world government is world Government itself."
Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations, 1947
James Paul Warburg:
Bertrand Russell:
1953 - The Impact of Science on Society by Fabian Socialist Bertrand Russell is published in which he declares: " I think the subject which will be of most importance politically is mass psychology....Various results will soon be arrived at: that the influence of home is obstructive .... although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rigidly confined to the governing class. The populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated. When the technique has been perfected, every government that has been in charge of education for a generation will be able to control its subjects securely without the need of armies or policemen....Educational propaganda, with government help, could achieve this result in a generation. There are, however, two powerful forces opposed to such a policy: one is religion; the other is nationalism....A scientific world society cannot be stable unless there is a
world government.
Chester Ward:
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller:
Pope Paul VI:
1967 - March 26: Pope Paul VI writes
Populorum Progressio and states: "Who can fail to see the need and importance of thus gradually coming to the establishment of a world authority capable of taking effective action on the juridical and political planes? Delegates to international organizations, public officials, gentlemen of the press, teachers and educators--all of you must realize that you have your part to play in the construction of a
new world order.
Robert F. Kennedy:
Richard Nixon:
"The developing coherence of Asian regional thinking is reflected in a disposition to consider problems and loyalties in regional terms, and to evolve regional approaches to development needs and to the evolution of a
new world order."
Richard Nixon, in Foreign Affairs (October 1967)
Zbigniew Brzezinski:
David Rockefeller:
"We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis and the nations will accept the
New World Order."
David Rockefeller
Richard N. Gardner
"If instant
world government, Charter review, and a greatly strengthened International Court do not
provide the answers, what hope for progress is there? The answer will not satisfy those who seek simple solutions to complex problems, but it comes down essentially to this: The hope for the foreseeable lies, not in building up a few ambitious central institutions of universal membership and general jurisdiction as was envisaged at the end of the last war, but rather in the much more decentralized, disorderly and pragmatic process of inventing or adapting institutions of limited jurisdiction and selected membership to deal with specific problems on a case-by-case basis ... In short, the 'house of
world order' will have to be built from the bottom up rather than from the top down. It will look like a great 'booming, buzzing confusion,' to use William James' famous description of reality, but an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old-fashioned frontal assault."
Richard N. Gardner, in Foreign Affairs (April 1974)
Henry Kissinger:
Fidel Castro:
1979 - Fidel Castro, Associated Press Oct 12 1979 at the United Nations. "Fidel Castro finger waving in the air and angry fist thumping the lectern, demanded a
"new world order" and dressed down the United States today for "aggressive" and "exploitative" policies around the world."
Mikhail Gorbachev:
Richard Gephardt:
"We can see beyond the present shadows of war in the Middle East to a
new world order where the
strong work together to deter and stop aggression. This was precisely Franklin Roosevelt's and Winston Churchill's vision for peace for the post-war period."
Richard Gephardt, in the Wall Street Journal (September 1990)
George Bush:
"If we do not follow the dictates of our inner moral compass and stand up for human life, then his
lawlessness will threaten the peace and democracy of the emerging
new world order we now see, this long dreamed-of vision we've all worked toward for so long."
President George Bush (January 1991)
"Now, we can see a new world coming into view. A world in which there is the very real prospect of a new world order. In the words of Winston Churchill, a "world order" in which "the principles of justice and fair play ... protect the weak against the strong ..." A world where the United Nations, freed from cold war stalemate, is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders. A world in which freedom and respect for human rights find a home among all nations."
March 6, 1991
Henry Kissinger:
"Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order [referring to the 1991 LA Riot]. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond [i.e., an "extraterrestrial" invasion], whether real or *promulgated* [emphasis mine], that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this *scenario*, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the
World Government."
Dr. Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991
Bill Clinton:
1993 - June 22. In case there is any doubt about whether President Clinton(CFR) supports world government, on this date he signs a letter to the World Federalist Association congratulating Strobe Talbott(CFR) on receiving (june 24) the WFA's first "Norman Cousins Global Governance Award." The WFA is a leading force for world federal government. Clinton's letter states: "Norman Cousins worked for world peace and
world government...Strobe Talbott's lifetime achievements as a voice for global harmony have earned him this recognition....He will be a worthy recipient of the Norman Cousins Global Governance Award. Best wishes....for future success."
Gen. Colin Powell:
1993 - September 9: Concerning whether U.S. troops should remain in Somalia as part of a U.N. operation, General Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says that a pullout would be "devastating to our hopes for the
new world order and our ability to participate in multinational organizations to deal with problems like this."
David Rockefeller:
Nelson Mandela:
Henry Kissinger:
Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
George Soros:
1995 - Jan 27: Billionaire financier George Soros at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, says the world needs a "
new world order," and he further warns: "I am here to alert you that we are entering a period of world disorder."
Walter Cronkite:
1996 -
A Reporter's Life by Walter Cronkite is published, in which he proclaims: " if we are to avoid catastrophe, a system of
world order--preferably a system of world government --is mandatory. The proud nations someday will ....yield up their precious sovereignty."
Gary Hart:
2001 - "There is a chance for the President of the United States to use this (9-11) disaster to carry out ... a
new world order." (Gary Hart, at a televised meting organized by the CFR in Washington, D.C. Sept 14.)