The New World Order

The New World Order

Is It A Conspiracy Or Are We Seeing It?

Lynda Kirkpatrick

What is the New World Order?  It has been written that the New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory consisting of a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda to rule the world through an authoritarian one-world government that will replace sovereign nations. The ideology comes from an all-encompassing propaganda of the culmination of history’s progress. Some believe that historical figures have been alleged to be a part of a cabal that operates through numerous front organisations to orchestrate significant political and financial events in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination. Some conspiracy theorists think that the United Nations is the likely controlling force in a New World Order. This is an idea which is undermined by the powerlessness of the U.N. and the unwillingness of even moderates within the American Establishment to give it anything but a limited role.

Political scientist David Rothkopf wrote in his book “Superclass, The Global Power Elite and World They Are Making” that the world population of six million people is governed by an elite six thousand individuals that included the Pope of the Catholic Church, entrepreneurs such as the Rockefellers, and Rothschilds, a few heads of international movements, secret societies and old money power elite, the Bilderberg Group, Bohemian Club, Club of Rome, Council on Foreign Relations, Rhodes Trust, Skull and Bones, and the Trilateral Commission.

It is an illuminated conspirators plotting to impose a totalitarian New World Order of an authoritarian world government controlled by the United Nations and a global central bank which maintains political power through financialization of the economy, restriction of speech through the media, mass surveillance, widespread use of state terrorism and all encompassing propaganda that creates a cult of personality around a puppet world leader and ideologies world government as the culmination of history’s progress.

Are we seeing the President of the United States stepping into the role of world domination? The attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro herald the decoupling of Trump’s United States from the rules-based international order, and the end of liberal order as a whole. A new international order is now emerging, based on the use of force, revisionism and security on the American continent.

The attack cements the new doctrine of an imperious president, one who executes orders without waiting for congressional approval, legal validation or media opinion.  With checks and balances weakened, the second Trump administration is free to present the new order as a question of urgent security.  With the US at war against drug trafficking, or migration, and threatened by new powers, a euphemism for China, it has no need to respect proper procedures or timelines.  Trump identifies himself with historic, founding American presidents like Washington, Lincoln and Roosevelt. All three were charismatic leaders, and with the 250th anniversary of the US republic approaching, such comparisons feed into Trump’s authoritarian rhetoric.  On the international stage, the attack on Venezuela advances a diplomatic agenda that is rooted in the defence of national interests. The concept of “America for the Americans” has made a strong comeback: Panama, Mexico and Canada have all been made to bow to Trump’s will, while the administration continues to push for control of Greenland.

It’s all about the oil, but not for the same reasons as it was in Iraq. Since that time, the world globalization has shifted to geoeconomics.  The United States wants to project its power in international energy markets and regulation. Venezuela’s infrastructure, ports and minerals are key to making this happen.

The United States, therefore, doesn’t just want Venezuelan oil to supply its domestic market. It also wants to impose international prices and dominate supply. Its new vision aims to align energy sovereignty and technological development with trade and security.

At the end of 2025, the international US-led alliance signed to secure supply chains for technologies such as semiconductors and AI.  This ushers in an era of transactional diplomacy, computer chips in exchange for minerals. For the “new” Venezuela, its oil reserves will allow it to participate in this new power dynamic.

2026 is an election year in the US, with 39 gubernatorial elections and a raft of state and local elections to be contested between March and November. Through its actions in Venezuela, the Trump administration is effectively debating its model for succession. One faction, led by Vice President JD Vance, wants to avoid problems abroad and to renew the industrial economic model. The other, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is committed to rebuilding the international order with a strong and dominant United States. The outcome of the Venezuelan operation may tip the balance and could determine Trump’s successor in the 2028 presidential elections.

The attack on Venezuela is not just an intervention in the region. It also reflects the changing times in which we live. While international Trumpism was previously confined to disjointed slogans, it has now taken its first step into military strategy. Gone are the days of soft power, transatlantic relations and peace in Ibero-America. A new order is being born. In Trump’s new order, it is presidential authority, not truth, laws or democratic values that has the final say.

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