Friday, July 1, 2016

Voters Reject UN Agenda 21

As the world watches Europe fall apart at the seams, 99% of people are missing the most significant fallout of the Brexit.

And that’s the fact that Donald Trump may have just secured his spot as the next President of the United States of America.

You see, over the past 100 years we have seen an incredible trend of Nationalism in the world.

After World War II came the disintegration of the French and British empires and birth of dozens of new nations in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

The previous century saw the collapse of the Spanish Empire and birth of a score of new nations in our own hemisphere.

We’ve seen the fall of the Soviet Union, resulting in the creation of a remarkable number of self-governing new countries.

In our world today people want to rule themselves.

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Scotland will now seek a second referendum to leave the UK. The French National Front of Marine Le Pen and the Dutch Party for Freedom both want out of the EU.

Catalonia seeks to secede from Spain, Veneto from Italy, and Flemish nationalists from Belgium.

Palestinians want their own nation. Israelis want "a Jewish state."

Kurds are fighting to secede from Turkey and Iraq, and perhaps soon from Syria and Iran.  Afghanistan appears to be breaking into regions dominated by Pashtuns, Hazaras, Uzbeks and Tajiks.

Eritrea has left Ethiopia. South Sudan has seceded from Khartoum. And the list goes on and on.

Explaining how he so easily won the Republican nomination, Trump said last week, "We got here because we switched from a policy of Americanism — focusing on what’s good for America’s middle class — to a policy of globalism, focusing on how to make money for large corporations who can move their wealth and workers to foreign countries all to the detriment of the American worker and the American economy."

Trump is running on an "Americanism" campaign and the power of that message shouldn’t be underestimated.

In Britain, all  the mainstream parties — Labor, Tory, Liberal Democrat, Scottish National — supported "Remain" and predicted an easy win.  All lost. And Nigel Farage’s UK Independence Party alone won.

If this sweeping trend continues, we could very well see Donald Trump as our next president, and if we do you must be prepared financially to not only survive, but prosper during his term. 

Source: Brad Hoppmann Publisher, Uncommon Wisdom Daily, A Division of Weiss Research Inc.

                

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