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By: ~S~ of A.N.T

Republished By: ~X~ of  TFD



Free Trade


Creating the New World Order

By now, we would hope that everyone for the most part has a decent understanding of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or the TPP, as it has even received the attention of mainstream media. It is the secret trade agreement between the US and Asian nations that has been kept highly classified even from members of congress until November 5, 2015 when it was released to the public ( https://ustr.gov/tpp/

) for congressional ratification. As of right now, Congress has not had any discussion on this ratification, but their failure to act does not mean that the agreement will go away. It is set to enact by default in 2018 unless Congress actively votes it down. Even then, with the conditions written into approving the TPP it is very likely to go into effect anyway so long as most of the other countries vote it in to place.

Sadly, the Trans-Pacific partnership is just part of the deal. Where the TPP focuses on the Pacific countries, (the United States, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam), there is a mirror agreement known as the TTIP that is just now starting to get the attention of the Mainstream Media largely thanks to activist opposition in other countries. The TTIP, or Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership, is said to be essentially a duplicate copy of the TPP but for the US and EU. This agreement is also currently classified, but thankfully the amazing folks at WikiLeaks published a draft copy on May 9, 2016 ( https://www.wikileaks.org/ttip


) for the public to read for themselves. While there are differences between the TPP and TTIP, they are largely a reflection of each other and promise the same devastating impacts on sovereignty and the average person. The only benefactor of these agreements will be corporations; who have been granted unprecedented power through the formation of these trade tribunals that oversee the agreements.

Even lesser known than the Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership is the Trade in Services Agreement, also known as TiSA. TiSA is a massive agreement encompassing 51 WTO countries encompassing two thirds of the worlds GDP (gross domestic product). 


These countries include

The United States, Australia, Canada, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Costa Rica, European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the UK), Hong Kong, China, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Liechtenstein, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Switzerland, and Turkey. 

To put it plainly, the Trade in Services Agreement is a giant shift of power that will align perfectly with both the TPP and the TTIP. ( https://www.wikileaks.org/tisa

)

Rather than going back through the horrors of these trade agreements as we have done extensively in the past, it is more important to realize exactly how this pertains to the official establishment of the New World Order, and also address some new information that has been dug up as well as some concerns that have risen as a result. For those looking for more information on these trade deals, please review the podcasts from the ANT Radio Network. 

(Beyond the Veil – It’s Worse Than Expected: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/…/beyond-the-veil-its-worse-th…


Beyond the Veil – One Year of Truth http://www.blogtalkradio.com/…/beyond-the-veil--one-year-of…


**Important distinction for this episode: the term “Annex” was explained inaccurately, however the results expressed upon further research remains the same.)
Now, let’s take a look at how the European Union was formed. It started with treaties and trade agreements passed amongst the original six countries. Over time, these agreements were consolidated into a single agreement, then more were made and consolidated, until eventually the European Union was officially formed in the Netherlands on November 1, 1993. 

These consolidations included agreements going back as far as 1957 and over time more and more power was given away in the name of what we now call “free trade.” Senator Sessions warned on the floor of the Senate leading up to the vote to authorize Trade Promotion Authority ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blEd8fwVR3w

) that the language used in these trade agreements is strikingly similar to the language used to form the European Union. Therefore, through the same methods used to form the EU – an unelected body that rules over the governments of now 28 countries – is being used on a much larger scale; one that encompasses most of the globe rather than a region.

You may notice however that there are many world players that are still missing from the lists provided for the other trade agreements. This sparked questioning, and lead us to the discovery of yet another trade agreement that is looking to mirror itself after the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, is a product of ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) and makes up for yet another large chunk of the world, holding roughly 30% of the Worlds GDP itself. The member-states are Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. You should take note that while the United States is not a part of the RCEP, roughly half of the parties involved in the Trans-Pacific Partnership are involved with the RCEP as well. Unfortunately, as of right now there has not been too much official information leaked on the RCEP aside from the Intellectual Property Chapter (http://keionline.org/…/RCEP-TNC6-WGIP3-ASEAN-Draft%20IP%20T…


) and an extremely rough draft of the Investment Chapter; (http://keionline.org/node/2474

) however these chapters are a clear indication, and there has been plenty of commentary regarding the alignment of the TPP and RCEP from various sources including the Council on Foreign Relations and internal government memo’s that have been made public from participating countries such as Malaysia. 

All of the overlap linking all of these agreements (TPP, TTIP, TiSA, and RCEP) is done so intentionally for the purposes of consolidation. Getting 90% of the world on the same page with near identical trade agreements built off the foundation of a power shift (TiSA) will preemptively eliminate most initial opposition when it comes to members expanding their associations; allowing for a smooth transition from free trade to a Global Union.

Lastly, all of these agreements are missing one key element which has given rise and escalation to a great concern many of us have already had: Russia.

Vladimir Putin has been rather forth coming when it comes to speaking out against a world government. His focus has been more on rolling Russia back into its own state of sovereignty which has been ridiculed by the Western Nations. They have worked to help form BRICS as an opposition to the Central Banking System currently in control of the global economy; they have criticized NATO for their interference and destabilization efforts in other countries. Through the conflict in the Ukraine, in Syria, and constant taunting by the West, the media has managed to blame Russia for the worlds return to Cold War Era fears, despite the fact that NATO has been routinely beefing up its presence and abilities closer and closer to Russian territory.
 
Russia has been left out of all of these prominent trade agreements that are literally taking over the world, and with the tension between the US and Russia the only agreement that Russia could consider would be the RCEP. However, with the mentioned opposition that Vladimir Putin has towards global governance, this would be a very unlikely scenario. So what’s next?

Putin is up for re-election in 2018; will he be over thrown by a NATO friendly leader? Will Russia inevitably capitulate and submit to that which it currently opposes? Or will this lead us into a war unlike this world has seen? The answer right now is anyone’s guess, but it is clear that the West is preparing for the worst. 


This is no longer a distant threat, or some far off conspiracy theory. It is right in front of your face and it is coming in full speed. 

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