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"And now for a world government." That is the title of an important op-ed by Gideon Rachman that appeared in the Financial Times of London--important both for the showcase in which it appeared and the smug admissions it makes.
The Financial Times (FT) is notable not only for the distinctive salmon-colored paper on which it is printed, but for who reads it. It is the main competitor of the Wall Street Journal for the position of the top "must read" daily economic newspaper for global business, financial, and political elites.
"I have never believed that there is a secret United Nations plot to take over the US," says Rachman in his opening sentence. "I have never seen black helicopters hovering in the sky above Montana," he continues. "But, for the first time in my life, I think the formation of some sort of world government is plausible."
For decades the Rachman-types in the media have ridiculed as raving paranoiacs all who have attempted to expose and oppose the schemes of globalists to establish a world government piecemeal, brick by brick, institution by institution. Now ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Rooting for world government.(Inside Track)