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Matthew is a freelance writer with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, an open mind and a keen interest in defending personal freedom and uncovering the truth. He writes at The Conscious Reporter about issues that affect and suppress human potential, consciousness, alternative beliefs, and the right to free expression of spirituality in the world.
(1 comments) Friday, March 20, 2015 Spirituality in a New World Order: Is a One World Religious Authority in Formation?SHARE
Last September, Israel's ex-President Shimon Peres asked Pope Francis to head a future "UN of religions", a proposed organisation with "unquestionable" authority to proclaim God's will. Peres argued globalizing faith under a single world authority is required to combat terrorism. Is this concept, which has major implications, really about peace, or is there a darker agenda behind it?
Political and economic decision-making power has been devolving away from citizens and the nation-state to elite global undemocratic multilateral organisations for some time now. This article examines the implications of recent signs of a top-down push for the globalization of religion as well, under a single global political authority.
Monday, June 9, 2014 Web of Deceit: The Bilderberg Group and Elite Powerbrokers Linked to the UK's Stealth Intenet Censorship CoupSHARE
As a curtain of censorship falls over the UK internet, this special investigation uncovers the deception and elite players behind the murky system of corporate web filters, which block far more than pornography. Disturbingly, the trail points back to a notorious and controversial elite cabal -- the ultra-secretive Bilderberg Group.
The UK's sweeping internet censorship plans are ramping up, with the country's main internet service providers (ISPs), who service 95% of UK households, rolling out 'default' web filters to meet the government's call for an internet clampdown.
State-sanctioned internet filtering on this scale, often condemned when carried out by authoritarian regimes, is unparalleled in "free" western countries and sets a dangerous precedent. The way this policy has been introduced, sold and now implemented has been misleading and deceptive all along.