Pro-NWO British PM Brown calling for "global New Deal" -
meets Obama in WH Oval Office (3/3/09)
Global New Deal = Global Socialism = advancement of Illuminati goal of Global Government
"... there is the possibility in the next few months of a global New Deal that will involve all the
countries of the world in sorting out and cleaning up the banking system," Brown said.
Transcript - Obama Meets With British Prime Minister Brown, CQ Transcripts Wirem Tuesday, March 3, 2009; 1:48 PM
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/03/AR2009030301936.html
Gordon Brown's two-day visit to Washinton DC is a prelude to G-20 Summit in London April 2
Gordon Brown has publicly called for a New World Order in the past (see links to previous reports below)
Gordon Brown to address Joint Session of U.S. Congress (March 4) - only fifth British PM
in history
"He is only the fifth British prime minister to ever address the US Congress."
www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4069210,00.html?maca=en-current_affairs_europe-105-rdf
The goal of the NWO, Globalist Elites is to sign a global agreement April 2 in London, at the G-20 Summit, to put in place a global financial architecture in furtherance of the Illuminati's centuries-old goal of the global, one-world government of the Illuminati / Vatican NEW WORLD ORDER.
"... the British prime minister wants world leaders to agree a package of coordinated measures to support the world economy and fix its financial system at the G20 summit.”
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-03/04/content_10937866.htm
This is a follow-on to the preliminary G-20 Summit in Washington D.C., November 15, 2008, hosted by masonic Skull and Bones secret society member, United States President George W. Bush:
G20 Working groups (www.g20.org/)
The November 15th Washington Summit, on the international response to the global financial and economic crisis,
tasked G20 Finance Ministers to take forward work in the following five areas:
www.g20.org/about_working_groups.aspx
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David Rockefeller - CFR, Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg, America's granddaddy of
the New World Order -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1070329053600562261
ENDGAME: Blueprint For Global Enslavement
(Alex Jones' NWO ENDGAME video - Rockeffeller quote in print 32 minutes plus into the video).
"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."
Is the Current USA/Global Financial Crisis part of the Illuminati Elites' Plan to try to force America and other nations to "accept the new world order" ?
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"And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. " "And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth." ... "So the LORD scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city." "Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth:
and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth." Genesis 11:1, 4, 8, 9
The "New World Order" under construction in the 18th, 19th, 20th, and now 21st centuries is the modern "Tower of Babel." It's end will be the same.
"For God is the King of all the earth: ..."
Psalm 47a, KJB
Steve Lefemine
March 1, 2009
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G-20 Summit website:
US / UK accord on priorities for the London Summit
www.londonsummit.gov.uk/en/
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) meets with U.S. President Barack Obama (R)
in the Oval Office of the White House, 3 March 2009 in Washington D.C.
© Getty Images
President Barack Obama and Gordon Brown have pledged to work together to solve the world’s economic problems,
after the UK Prime Minister met the US President in Washington for discussions that were dominated by the global financial crisis. Speaking at a press conference after the meeting, the two spoke of the need for better regulation of
the financial system and coordinated action to stimulate the world economy.
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CNN
Obama, Brown discuss new economic partnership
www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/03/obama.brown.meeting/index.html?eref=rss_latest
March 3, 2009
[excerpts, emphasis added]
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday that the global economy would recover from the recent sharp downturn but that it would require a common effort to combat protectionist impulses, coordinate economic stimulus efforts and update antiquated regulatory structures.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and President Obama met in the Oval Office on Tuesday.
The president and the prime minister agreed that the Group of 20 countries needed to more effectively coordinate their economic stimulus plans. The subject is certain to dominate a planned meeting of the G-20 nations in London in April.
The G-20 includes the G-7 leading industrialized nations -- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States -- as well as the world's largest developing economies: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey, plus the European Union.
Brown reiterated his recent call for "a global New Deal" to retrigger growth, reform global institutions and lay the groundwork for a more environmentally friendly economic future.
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Related Reports:
BBC NEWS
Obama hails special relationship
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7918345.stm
Page last updated at 22:23 GMT, Tuesday, 3 March 2009
[excerpts, emphasis added]
Embedded Video - 2:48
Barack Obama: "Great Britain is one of our closest, strongest allies"
President Barack Obama has said the US-UK "special relationship" will "only get stronger", after holding talks with prime minister Gordon Brown.
[continued...]
On Wednesday Mr Brown will also become the fifth British prime minister to address Congress, when he is expected to warn against turning to protectionism as a response to the downturn.
[continued...]
Mr Brown, who will host a summit of the Group of 20 (G20) developed and emerging economies in London on 2 April, said: "I have come here to renew our special relationship for new times. It is a partnership of purpose born out of shared values.
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New York Times
Britain’s Prime Minister Hopes to Bolster U.S. Ties
www.nytimes.com/2009/03/04/world/europe/04brown.html?ref=politics
Published: March 3, 2009
[excerpts, emphasis added]
- But no trip to the United States has been weightier for Mr. Brown than the two-day visit to Washington which he
began on Tuesday and which will include a meeting with President Obama.
- He said he planned to discuss with Mr. Obama his ideas for “a global New Deal, whose impact can stretch from
the villages of Africa to reforming the financial institutions of London and New York.”
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DW-WORLD.DE
DEUTSCHE WELLE
Trans-Atlantic Relations | 03.03.2009
Obama, Brown Stress Need for Global Unity in Fighting Economic Crisis
www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4069210,00.html?maca=en-current_affairs_europe-105-rdf
[excerpts, emphasis added]
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US President Barack Obama on Tuesday, March 3, discussed a "global new deal" to rebuild the world economy and urged nations to cooperate in regulating financial markets.
Obama and Brown both said more needs to be done to regulate financial markets
The two leaders met for the first time since Obama took office on Jan. 20 and one month ahead of a Group of 20 summit
of the world's leading economies takes place in London.
[continued...]
Both leaders have endorsed measures that better supervise the finance industry to prevent the high-risk lending that produced record mortgage defaults in the United States and the subsequent credit freeze. Playing on former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's economic program during the Great Depression of the 1930s,
Brown has advocated a "global New Deal."
Global New Deal
A larger meeting of world leaders in April could bring about major changes to the banking system
"There is the possibility in the next few months of a global New Deal that will involve all the countries of the world
in sorting out and cleaning up the banking system," Brown said.
[continued...]
The talks in Washington were being seen as preparation for the London G20 summit on April 2, when leaders of the world's major economies and global economic financial institutions will be gathering in the British capital to address the worldwide financial crisis.
[continued...]
The trip to Washington followed Sunday's informal EU Council in Brussels on the economic crisis. Following the meeting, Brown said he would take a "clear message" from EU leaders to Obama that agreeing a deal on the world economy was "vitally urgent."
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CHINA VIEW
Obama highlights U.S.-Britain special relationship
www.chinaview.cn 2009-03-04 04:39:44
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-03/04/content_10937866.htm
[excerpts, emphasis added]
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks during meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama
in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC.March 3, 2009.
(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>
- WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (Xinhua) -- President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that the U.S.-Britain relationship is
important to the American people, and that Britain is one of the closest and strongest allies of the United States.
- "The special relationship between the United States and Great Britain is one that is not just important to me, it is
important to the American people," Obama told reporters after meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
- Brown became the first European leader to meet with Obama at the White House, and he is scheduled to address
at the Congress on Wednesday.
- "But we also share a common belief that there have to be sufficient regulatory structures in place so that the
market doesn't spin out of control," added the president, who is scheduled to participate the G20 summit
on April 2 in London.
- Warning protectionist measures would hamper the global recovery, the British prime minister wants world leaders
to agree a package of coordinated measures to support the world economy and fix its financial system at the
G20 summit.
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Aljazeera (English) - News Americas
Building a new special relationship
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2009/03/200933135131327716.html
The 'special relationship' will come under increasing scrutiny during Brown's visit [GALLO/GETTY]
As Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, holds talks with Barack Obama, the US president, in Washington,
Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds and Mark Seddon discuss the personal relationship between the two leaders and the
key issues facing ties between their nations.
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THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
British PM calls for 'Global New Deal'
Calls on Obama to join worldwide solution for economic downturn
Posted: March 03, 2009
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=90683
[excerpts, emphasis added]
NEW YORK – Meeting with President Obama at the White House today, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown repeated his request for a "Global New Deal," answering questions to a select group of reporters in the Oval Office.
[continued...]
Brown, the first European leader to meet with Obama at the White House, is also scheduled to address a joint session of Congress tomorrow.
By calling for a "Global New Deal," Brown suggested an expansion of globalism was the only possible solution to the current world crisis and that the two left-leaning leaders would share common ground on a New Deal-like expansion of government and social welfare programs, instead of tax cuts or favorable regulatory treatment for small businesses to stimulate job creation.
"There is the possibility in the next few months of a Global New Deal that will involve all the countries of the world
in sorting out and cleaning up the banking system," Brown said. "And there is the possibility of all the different countries
of the world coming together to agree the expansion in the economy that is necessary to both restore confidence and to give people jobs and growth through prosperity for the future."
Brown suggested his view of a Global New Deal could be implemented through international institutions rather than through nation-states.
"There is the possibility of the international institutions for the first time being reformed in such a way that they can do the job that people want them to do and deal with some of the problems that exist in the poorest countries of the world," he added.
Last Sunday, before leaving for the U.S., Brown wrote an editorial published in the London Times in which he proclaimed,
"Globalism is not an option, it is a fact, so the question is whether we manage it well or badly.
"Rebuilding global financial stability is a global challenge that needs global solutions," Brown wrote. "Our task in
working together is to secure a high-growth, low-carbon recovery by taking seriously the global challenge of climate change."
[continued...]
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NWO Globalist British PM Gordon Brown - Opinion editorial - "a global new deal"
British PM Brown - "I want that hope to be fulfilled through us all coming together to shape the 21st century as the first century of a truly global society."
From The Sunday Times, UK
TIMESONLINE
The special relationship is going global
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article5821821.ece
March 1, 2009
Gordon Brown
[excerpts, emphasis added]
Historians will look back and say this was no ordinary time but a defining moment: an unprecedented period of global change, and a time when one chapter ended and another began.
The scale and the speed of the global banking crisis has at times been almost overwhelming, and I know that in countries everywhere people who rely on their banks for savings have been feeling powerless and afraid. But it is when times become harder and challenges greater that across the world countries must show vision, leadership and courage – and, while we can do a great deal nationally, we can do even more working together internationally.
So now is the time for leaders of every country in the world to work together to agree the action that will see us through the current crisis and ensure we come out stronger. And there is no international partnership in recent history that has served the world better than the special relationship between Britain and the United States.
[continued...]
Now, in this generation, we must renew our work together once again. A new set of challenges faces the whole world, which summons forth the need for a partnership of purpose that must involve the whole world. Rebuilding global
financial stability is a global challenge that needs global solutions. However, financial instability is but one of the challenges that globalisation brings. Our task in working together is to secure a high-growth, low-carbon recovery by taking seriously the global challenge of climate change. And our efforts must be to work for a more stable world where