Who Are They and What Are Their Motives?

New World Economic Order Leaders


1. LESSONS FROM HISTORY in Physics and of Rome
2. Who Are the Historical Movers of Events


Lessons from History in Physics and of Rome



We can see what is about to happen when we see what has happened.
We learn this from both history and physics.
To show you, look at the history of Rome and the physics of a golf ball flying.

History of events is necessary for physics

Imagine a group of men standing in a large circle.
Time is slowed down and they all see a huge golf ball.
Time stands still for just a moment.
They all have a moment to think and consider where that huge golf ball will hit.
But none of them saw from whence it came.
It is only, as time is stopped, there, hanging in space.
They cannot tell where it is going because they did not see from where it came.
Which one of them needs to move out of the path of that huge golf ball?
Which direction can any of them move to get out of its path?

To tell the path it is going until they must see from where it came!

None of them has a clue what to do or where the ball is headed,
... until they discern the past movement of that ball.

History is necessary even for physics.

LESSONS FROM HISTORY OF ROME:
desired simple provision of food and shelter
next gained their own territory in which to build and grow
then had to protect themselves and protect what they had
Stage one of conquering was for immediate protection of their small possessions
Stage two was conquering around their expanded borders to protect their large territory
Stage three was for imperialism, to gain subjects and tribute, to live off other people

People trying to get what they want and then keep what they've got, without disruption from others, this is a major theme in all of history.
The history of Rome shows us a small picture of the history of the world. Rome conquered others for two reasons. First it was for simple protection from enemies. Then after a few generations, they learned they could continue expanding and live off the tribute paid to them from their conquered lands and people.

These stages went from gaining the simple necessities of life,
to protecting those things they owned,
to expanding their borders to overcome their near enemies who might pose a threat,
to expanding again to overcome the new enemies at the new borders.
To become an enemy of Rome, one did not have to take up the sword against Rome; any nation who was close to their border was seen as a potential invader.
The more Rome grew, the more she encountered. finally imperialism, the overcoming of others for the sake of gaining what they wanted from the labor of their tributory
The first stage of desire was a place of their own where they could provide shelter and food for their families.
They desired the simple things of a garden and cattle.
Next was for protection and security of what they owned. They wanted to keep it.
So they established borders. A few people came into control over a small area which they called their own.
Then needing to protect their village they desired to control an area larger than their village.
Each time they increased their fortified boundaries to protect their original possession, they discovered new needs to conquer still further. Their bigger borders always came close to possible new threats.
Rome saw new potential threats to her security each time she expanded her borders.
So she pre-emptively conquered each potential threat.
Then at some point in her growth and expansion curve she caught on to the idea that she was so big, she could just keep on conquering and make slaves of the world, so that the world would feed Rome.


 
Who Are the Historical Powers

Farmers come to traders for goods they can't grow.
Craftsmen come to traders for goods they can't make.
Traders come to bankers for money to buy.
Leaders, kings and governments come to bankers for money to feed armies to protect their kingdom.
Bankers use government to protect what they've accumulated.
This is the heirarchy of power in the way of this present world.
One more element must be added, history has shown that governments use schools to teach the little children to obey the government.

Now we have world banks, world bankers, and world governments.
Do not believe that they do not want to protect and completely protect what they have.
Remember Rome.
America is on the border of the U.N. one world government.
America's schools are infiltrated with lessons from that idea of one world under the U.N.
America's schools used to teach "...one nation under God..."

But that pledge of allegiance is no longer taught. And the reason is plain for anyone willing to see.
The leaders and the planners and the doers exist separately at every level.
They do not have to sit down every week and discuss what they are doing.
They have enough in common for what they seek that their actions accumulate world wide results.
Some do meet together at various levels to discuss their plans and actions, ways and means.
Not all are aware of all the levels working towards the same goal of a world government.
People of all walks with a vision of a world peace brought about and controlled by man
are contributing to the slow increase of details bringing about the new world order.

At the highest level, we have spiritual warfare which goes back to the garden of Eden. At the next level there are those who recognize this spiritual warfare, just as Christians recognize Almighty Eternal God.
Then there follows various layerings of people who believe in no god of any kind and certainly not in the Almighty Eternal God. And there are also those who practice every kind of faith imaginable.
Jesus said, Man cannot serve God and Mammon. So let us take a strong hint from this that the fundamental struggle on earth is between two powers that people serve.

It is necessary to understand that mammon is not a single idol or demon somewhere.
the service of mammon can be represented by:
the worship of demons
being a servant of money rather than God
being a pleaser of men rather than a pleaser of God
seeking earthly power and wealth to establish your own kingdom
doing the will of self-rather than the will of God
seeking to accumulate and hoard earthly things for your own satisfaction


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