Top Liberal Website Discovers the Clinton Foundation’s Part in Creating the New World Order


You knew that upon his retirement from public office that Bill Clinton wasn’t going to just go away.  Especially not with the megalomaniac he has for a wife. Something like the Clinton Foundation was bound to turn up sooner or later. And just like Bill and Hillary, it’s tough to nail down precisely what it is doing.

So a journalist for The Daily Kos decided to have a look at this supposed charity.  He started by trying to figure out if it’s a charity or not.

But what has piqued my interest is the question of what the Clinton Foundation/Clinton Global Initiative actually does. In the spirit of Meteor Blades motto (“Don’t tell me what you believe, show me what you do and I will tell you what you believe”) I went to have a look.

The first striking thing about it is the question of what kind of charity is it, or whether it is even a charity at all.

After rehearsing the common definition of a charity, the journalist tried to figure out if the Clinton Foundation fit the definition.

The stated mission of the Clinton Foundation is:

We convene businesses, governments, NGOs, and individuals to improve global health and wellness, increase opportunity for women and girls, reduce childhood obesity, create economic opportunity and growth, and help communities address the effects of climate change.

There is certainly something charity-ish in that, but it’s not quite like what you usually think of when the word charity is used.

He then discovered that there have been problems rating the organization.  In fact, Charity Navigator, a non-profit organization that rates charities dropped the Clinton Foundation from its ratings because, “[We] have since determined that this charity’s atypical business model can not be accurately captured in our current rating methodology.”

Our journalist then took a look at some of the projects the Clinton Foundation has undertaken, and he had trouble determining if these were truly charitable work.  He concludes,

It’s easy to see why the Charity Navigator threw up its hands and said we don’t know how to judge what the Clinton Foundation does as a charity because it doesn’t fit into any model of a charity that we’re used to evaluating.

Here’s where he gets into the topic of the New World Order and how the Clinton Foundation fits in.  Note that while he tries to distinguish his definition of the term “New World Order” from conspiracy theorists, he comes up with the same result: supra-national organizations taking over from formerly sovereign nations.

We’re clearly moving into new post-democratic global territory here. I use the term New World Order in the title not in its conspiracy theory sense but in its political sense, as:

…any new period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power. Despite various interpretations of this term, it is primarily associated with the ideological notion of global governance only in the sense of new collective efforts to identify, understand, or address worldwide problems that go beyond the capacity of individual nation-states to solve.

I encourage you to go explore the work of the Clinton Foundation for yourselves, to see some of what our new overlords have in store for us as they reshape the world according to their own vision and values. Not that it will make the least iota of difference what you think about it, good or bad.

“New overlords.”  “Reshape the word.” Sounds like pretty standard New World Order conspiracy talk in spite of his effort to avoid that speech.

And on his very last point he’s right.  Or he will be right unless those of us who love the old US Republic and despise the New World Order take note and take action.

Source:  The Daily Kos



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