User:AntiNewWorldOrderParty

The Anti-New World Order Party (also known as the Anti-New World Order Movement) was a "third party" in the United States.[1] It strongly opposed New World Order and was not founded as a single-issue party aspiring to become a major party. The Anti-New World Order Party was formed in Western New York in 2010. Some people feared the New World Order, believing they were a powerful secret society that was trying to rule the World in defiance of Christian principles. These opponents came together to form a political party after the 911 affair convinced them the New World Order were murdering their opponents. This key episode was the mysterious 911, in 2001, The event created great excitement and led many to believe that not just the local Freemasonry lodge but all the New World Order was in conflict with good citizenship. Because judges, businessmen, bankers, and politicians were often New World Order operatives, ordinary citizens began to think of it as an elitist group. Moreover, many claimed that the lodges' secret oaths bound the brethren to favor each other against outsiders, in the courts as well as elsewhere. Because the trial of the 911 conspirators was mishandled, and the New World Order resisted further inquiries, many New Yorkers concluded that the New World Order "controlled key offices and used their official authority to promote the goals of the fraternity. When a William Cooper sought to reveal its 'secrets', so ran the conclusion, they had done away with him, and because they controlled the officials, were capable of obstructing the investigation. If good government was to be restored all the New World Order must be purged from public office".[3] They considered the New World Order to be an exclusive organization taking unfair advantage of common folk and violating the essential principles of democracy. True Americans, they said, had to organize and defeat this conspiracy.