New World Order in Africa (Part 1)

FOREWORD

I started a series like this a few years ago, back in the Google+ days.  I believe that initial installment of New World Order in Africa centered on the formation or propagation of ECOWAS, a West African superstate.

The argument, if I remember correctly, was that a regional-political entity being formed in that part of the globe was inline with the ultimate realization of a "new world order", i.e. one-world government.  In other words, it makes sense that different countries would be lumped into regional entities before ultimately become part of a global one.  But that particular article, unfortunately, is long lost.  Furthermore, that term "new world order" is like crazy loaded anyway, exceeding the realm of politics.  So I've decided to start the series over.  And I dubbed this post "Part 1" because I anticipate more coming after it, though I can't tell when.

"NEW WORLD ORDER" IN AFRICA

Indeed, there's a lot of new world order sh*t going on in Africa from years back.  The thing you have to keep in mind is that different countries have different histories.

Many Americans citizens, conspiracy theorists for instance, would be alarmed if the government tried to slap them with something like a national ID.  But it's not like that in other parts of the world.  So "the new world order" can even do things in other parts of the globe that would not be readily accepted in some parts of the West.

Above is an ad I recently came across while doing research completely unrelated to this post.  It shows that a certain bank in Ghana, as of July 2022, required all patrons to get what's called a "Ghanacard".  The Ghanacard is, as its name implies, the national ID of Ghana.

Now I'm not going to sit here and argue against the issuance of a national IDs.  Identifications in and of themselves aren't bad.  What's bad is when like your freedoms are restricted because you don't have one.  Or in this case, when getting one requires undergoing questionable procedures.

According to a Government of Ghana website, acquiring the all-important Ghanacard includes the agency involved having to "capture your biometrics (10 fingerprints, irises and photograph) and your signature". 

Now let me say it's been a while since I've been to the United States, and I know a lot of biometric stuff is going on there also.  But to my remembrance, having all 10 of your fingerprints taken, that what's called being booked.  In other words, once the police decide they're going to put you in jail, like you're actually guilty, they would take your fingerprints (and picture) for future reference.  So I don't see why like the entire population of a country, especially one as nonviolent as Ghana, needs to be booked.

Having a national ID isn't a bad idea.  In the Information Age, such initiatives may even be considered logical.  But damn, all 10 fingerprints and your irises?

CONCLUSION

Ultimately, I don't know what to say about Big Brother.  One thing I always tell myself is that the Mark of the Beast system, as described in Revelations, doesn't actually need computers to work.  People were being oppressed and martyred long before digitization came along.  Though one must also admit that computers would make such a system easier to run, globally, from a central point.  But then again, what doesn't computers make easier?

As for the Antichrist, sometimes I believe he may be a product of AI, even something like a software, so to speak.  

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