Mr.
M. Gorbachev
and
The New (International) World
Order
An Index
Mr. Gorbachev
endorses President
Obama's Version of a New World Order - Added
on November 8,
2009
Addressing the United States, Mr.
Gorbachev
says: We
Had Our
Perestroika. It's High Time for Yours. - Added
on June 17,
2009
Gorbachev announced the
need for a New
World Order in December 7, 1988 - before the "collapse" of
the Soviet Union. - Added on October
3,
2005
Gorbachev Calls
for New World Order BUT not "a la Bush". "Family"
Problems
just seem to multiply,
don't they? - Added on January 12,
2005
Gorbachev blames President
Clinton, in no uncertain terms,
for Delaying
the Establishment of the New World Order - Added
on
May 24, 2004
Gorbachev "lubricates" the public
opinion... Gorbachev
Speaks About the Post Iraqi War US-Europe Relationship - Added
on August 8, 2003
Gorbachev
Grows
Bolder - "All Nations are God's Creations" Gorbachev says on Hour
of
Power
The UN Comes of Age... Gorbachev
Calls for "Central Soviet" to Run Global Economy
Former Soviet Union President Mikhail
Gorbachev, an intimate
friend
of The Vatican, resolutely states through the French Le Nouvel
Observateur
and Portuguese Television that "My
time has not come yet"
The
Opus-CIA Connection
What is the Opus
Dei?
[The
Prelature of The Holy Cross and Opus Dei]
Was the Cuban
Missile
Crisis
Real?
The
connection between
Opus
Dei members and extreme right groups worldwide.
Opus Dei labeled a Sect by
a Belgian Parliamentary Commission.
On Mind Control - Does
This
Play a Part on the New World Order Plans?
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