Part III: Globalist highway systems linked to 'Endgame' plan

This is the third installment of a three-part series on super highways. Also see Part I and Part II.

"Countless people will hate the New World Order and will die protesting against it." - H.G. Wells, The New World Order, 1939

They want you dead.

Radio host and investigative journalist Alex Jones has reported for years that a group of international power brokers who are hell-bent on ruling the world would like to see a mass extermination of humanity.

This cabal of behind-the-scenes insiders goes by many names: The New World Order, banksters, globalists, Bilderberg group, elitists and eugenicists. Whatever segment they come from and whatever they are called, their agenda is still the same.

Jones’ film Endgame details the globalists’ diabolical plans. Released in 2007, the prophetic film is even more relevant today.

Part of the film explains how the elite want to create a North American Union, and collapse and consolidate the financial, economic and military systems of the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Consolidating North America would move one step closer to the globalist's ultimate goal of creating a one-world government.

The Bilderberg group is credited with using international trade agreements to build the European Union and they are using the same approach in North America, the film states. These international agreements include NAFTA, GATT and APEC, to name a few.

Super highways are firmly rooted in international, globalist agendas to consolidate and bankrupt all nations and then usher in a global government as the solution. That is not to say a highway itself or the workers building it are evil. The goal of people in the upper echelons who are promoting it from behind the scenes, however, is another story.

A narrative in Endgame states:

“Toll roads on interstate highways nationwide are walling off exit ramps to small towns and rural communities, and are creating ghost towns by design. This trend is accelerating under the NAFTA highway system, and is meant to re-wild more than half of the country.”

The film goes on to explain the superhighway projects are linked to the “Wildlands Project,” which seeks to turn portions of the U.S. into wildlife reserves or wilderness. The concept comes down from on high, courtesy of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.

But it’s really not about conservation, according to the film. It’s about partitioning the U.S. into smaller areas so there is greater control over the population.

If our nation’s sovereignty is destroyed, what was once the world’s leading beacon of freedom and prosperity could be extinguished forever; reduced to a placid bystander in an era of widespread economic despair and authoritarian tyranny never before seen in any generation.

A system of world government and military control is already taking root. CNBC called it “global governance at last,” with “the central bankers in charge. Our nation also regularly trains with foreign troops and our military has recently performing scores of drills geared toward civil unrest.

Above that, the goal is clear. Elitists believe they are entitled to the entire earth and they want everyone else to get off of their planet.

The following quotes illustrate this line of thinking.

  • In his book, Memoirs, David Rockefeller says, “Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure -- one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it."
  • Founder of CNN Ted Turner said, “A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95 percent decline from present levels, would be ideal.”
  • Microsoft CEO Bill Gates believes we can control the world’s population through vaccines and abortion.

All of it points to a globalist mindset and an Endgame that is unfolding right before our eyes.

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Teri Webster has worked in New York, Las Vegas, suburban Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth as a newspaper staff writer. She also is a freelance journalist and copywriter. In addition to writing, Webster is a digital artist. She earned a B.A. in English Literature/journalism from the State...

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