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Immigration.
What it is all about.

by

Dean Gotcher

I do not normally refer to other links of this kind but after taking years of classes on European History (from some of the best professors of History in the nation) and even then never getting a satisfactory answer to how Bismarck was able to unify Germany, i.e., the details (and I mean "nuts and bolts" details), upon coming across this speech by Viktor Orban's, what I suspected was made clear. Although conditions are different between the times of Bismarck and today, the underlying nature of the agenda is the same, i.e., unity via. Machiavellian attitude and method, circumventing the citizens rights in the name of "World peace and social harmony," i.e., "Worldly peace and socialist harmony."   Whether you agree with all Viktor Orban stands for, which I have not bothered to research myself, his explanation of the immigration issue (agenda) is clear.  Title of YouTube: Hungarian PM Viktor Orban's full speech at EPP, German Chancellor Angela Merkel not clappinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CF8g79dWCGo

"Bypassing the traditional channels of top-down decision making, our objective centers upon transform public opinion into an effective instrument of global politics." "Individual values must be measured by their contribution to common interests and ultimately to world interests.... transforming public consensus into one favorable to the emergence of a stable and humanistic world order." "Consensus is both a personal and a political step. It is a precondition of all future steps." (Ervin Laszlo, A Strategy for the Future: The Systems Approach to World Order)

You can not create 'change' (a "new" world order—a people [and government] who sin with impunity, i.e., who praxis unrighteousness and abominations [consensus] with no "guilty conscience," i.e., a world without Godly restraint) without destroying stability (the "old" world order—a people [and government] who have a "guilty conscience" when they sin, i.e., a world with Godly restraint).

© Institution for Authority Research, Dean Gotcher 2015