Sunday, May 19, 2013

Immigration and World Government


Why would a nation seem determined to commit national suicide by allowing millions of its southern neighbors to freely cross its borders without any scrutiny?

To the average rational person, it makes absolutely no sense. Especially when some of these people who cross the southern border are unsavory. Such as the drug smugglers who supply the narcotics to the violent street gangs that dispense those narcotics in the big cities and small towns.

And the heavily-armed gang-bangers who are brought in by the drug cartels to eliminate the competition on the streets of those cities and towns. And the unskilled laborers who replace native workers in factory and agricultural jobs because they're willing to work for paltry wages.

If national security is so important to you that you don't want millions of these people waltzing into your nation without any checks and balances, then you're a racist, bigot, moronic knuckle-dragging evangelical Christian who clings to guns and religion and you deserve to be investigated by the IRS.

But if you're a globalist such as President Barack Obama, then you want these people coming here en masse. Why? Because of your worldview which consists of a one-world government where everyone will think, act and live as one.

What does that worldview envision? It envisions a world of small families, unfettered abortions, no guns, no morals, no conservatism, no individualism and definitely no Christianity.

But in order to accomplish that, you need to bring the third world into the first world and indoctrinate the third world into the values of the first world. However, before you can do that you have to erase the borders. And you have to vilify those as intolerant racists who oppose your agenda.

Thus, the latest round of immigration reform legislation being considered by the U.S. government is less about expanding the voting base of political parties and more about building a future monolithic world society where everyone lives as one.

Ironically, immigration reform is really designed to eliminate the third world and eradicate its culture rather than to destroy the first world. Because large families--encouraged by the dominant Roman Catholic Church--are a tradition of the third world. In the first world, large families are discouraged and considered a drain on the earth's resources.

And so, we're headed for a global government. And the latest episode of immigration reform legislation currently being considered will provide another step in that direction if it passes.

And this is prophetic. Nearly 2,800 years ago, the ancient Hebrew prophet Isaiah recorded this prophecy that used the ancient king of Assyria as an allegory for the coming Antichrist: "By the strength of my hand I have done this, and by my wisdom, because I have understanding. I removed the boundaries of nations, I plundered their treasures; like a mighty one I subdued their kings. As one reaches into a nest, so my hand reached for the wealth of the nations; as men gather abandoned eggs, so I gathered all the countries; not one flapped a wing or opened its mouth to chirp." (Isaiah 10:13-14)

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