Former Senator Gary Hart kicked off his new book
release Under the Eagles Wing: A National Security Strategy of
the United States for 2009, with a book signing, speech and Q&A
at the Tattered Cover bookstore in Denver, CO.
Joining a repertoire of 17 books, Hart’s latest
installment proves to be less of a look at a U.S. security policy
and more like a proposed plan for Global Government enforced through
technological, military, economical, and restrictive sanctions
on nations who won’t assimilate under the newly termed “GDSO”
(Global Democracy Security Organization). These rebel nations
or people are described as “Stateless nations” that
must yield to western secular democratic government if they want
to be afforded protection against the threat of international
terrorism, pandemics and ecological disasters.
He writes,
“Traditional wars between nation-states are declining,
and unconventional conflicts involving stateless nations, or
non-state actors, are dramatically increasing. Therefore, the
chances of the United States finding itself engaged in prolonged
nation-state wars such as the two world wars are dimensioning.
But the chance that we and our allies will be subject to attacks
by stateless nations is expanding. And, given access to weapons
of mass destruction, such attacks could be catastrophic.
For the United States, our principles will not change. But
many of our methods must. Where the uses and devices of terrorism
are confronted. We will find it more effective to employ integrated
crime-fighting and law enforcements capabilities rather than
resort to conventional military forces to deter and destroy
them. These capabilities intelligence and information, penetration
of cults and cells paramilitary and special operations, and
legitimate preemption will increasingly take the form of multi-national
forces rather than the more proscribed capabilities of even
the most powerful nation, the United States."
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This statement suggests the need for integrating and unifying
a “common” military and intelligence network to deal
with the international threat of terrorism. When asked at the
book signing to explain the term “stateless” nation
and talk about whom this definition would apply to, he was vague
and spoke in intellectual generalities. Does this word apply to
terrorist organizations, and nations? Or does it apply to anyone
and everyone who doesn’t assimilate under this new global
organization?
By remaining aloof, speaking in terms of intellectual
speculation, he ignores the very real and very scary possibility
that this unified international military and intelligence force
is really a global SS smashing in the doors of those who oppose
the further centralization of an already criminal global network.
Knowing that PNAC (Project for a New American Century) needed
a "New Pearl Harbor" to launch their plans in the mid-east,
which against all odds they got in the form of 9/11. I asked Senator
Hart how long until he thinks we will see this GDSO. "20,
50 or even 100 years?" at the end of the above video. He
answered, "One can never know, but change doesn't come until
after a disaster." Can you say Deja Vu?
These questions demand answers. Is this a brilliant new proposal
for democratic world government? Or is this just an attempt at
re-branding the New World Order by Gary Hart? While he stressed
to the audience his book was only there to stimulate debate, we
have to look and see if there are any real world instances of
the foreign militaries training together. We also have to look
for whether or not we have seen any recent statements from prominent
people calling for the same thing coinciding with the release
of this book. The answer to both is "yes". You can bet
on the fact that they are deadly serious about having their global
government, the only question remains is which global catastrophe
will herald its formation?