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Lou Dobbs: New World Order Can
Be Defeated
Popular CNN host attacks Bush
administration for "shameless" destruction of sovereignty
Prisonplanet | March 7, 2008
By Paul
Joseph Watson
CNN host Lou Dobbs
says that the New World Order can be defeated but only if "Americans
awaken and soon," as he attacked the Bush administration's
"shameless" destruction of U.S. sovereignty on a nationally
syndicated radio show.
"What we have
permitted in allowing the Bush administration to have effectively
further reduced our sovereignty and respect for our laws and
certainly regard for our borders and our ports - it's been a
shameless, shameless period in American history that we're going to
have to reverse," Dobbs told the Alex Jones Show.
Dobbs said that if
people did not wake up to the unfolding North American Union agenda
as well as the Trans Texas Corridor under the banner of the Security
and Prosperity partnership, then America could "kiss its future
goodbye."
The CNN host said
that the New World Order could be defeated, but only if the American
people awakened and did it soon.
Speaking on the
subject of 9/11, Dobbs said the federal government had acted with
deceit in failing to prevent the attack .
"We gave George
Tenet a gold medal while the CIA failed to act intelligently or
responsibly to stop that attack - I'm talking about a government
that almost seven years after September 11th continues to leave our
borders wide open and our ports insecure with 95% of what enters
this country uninspected, it's unconscionable," said Dobbs.
During the
interview, Dobbs also said that the U.S. economy is heading for a
stagflation crisis as a result of the U.S. government's policy of
dollar depreciation and that the only solution is for the American
people to restore a proper Constitutional system of government.
"We have the
specter of stagflation staring at us coldly and inevitably right
now," said Dobbs, adding, "There's no doubt that those who would
degrade the sovereignty of this country would want to certainly the
power, the strength, and the respect of the U.S. dollar and it is
the last thing we should permit," he concluded
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