| Recovery and New Beginnings
    by Steve Payne 
  
   Author 
    
    says: what if the G20 Summit in Toronto provoked even more protest and 
  
  resistance? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not 
  
  necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). 
     In 2010,  a gathering of the global elite in Huntsville, Ontario 
    failed to showcase a new unity of purpose in solving the common problems 
    which continue to plague humanity, instead highlighting the fierce 
    determination of the
     growing 
    resistance to the New World Order. 
 The conference had originally been scheduled for downtown Toronto, but the 
    threat of massive demonstrations had forced local representatives to 
    relocate the core meetings to the north of the city.
 
 Nevertheless, protests continued in downtime as planned, and the ordering of 
    an extreme security clampdown portrayed the global elite as petty tyrants 
    seeking to crush civil liberties, the very charge that had been levelled 
    against the New World Order from the outset.
 
 In fact, conspiracists soon began to warn of another "problem reaction 
    solution", theorising that the global elite had in fact provoked the 
    demonstrations to justify further encroachments on civil liberties such as 
    micro-chipping the population.
 
     
     Author 
    says to view guest historian's comments on this post please visit the
    
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