

The Intermediate Step Necessary For The N.W.O. with Alex Newman
Oct 3, 2025
Alex Newman, an investigative journalist and author focused on globalism and national sovereignty, dives deep into the agenda for a New World Order. He discusses how regionalization is a strategic step toward eroding national borders, citing historic calls for global governance from leaders like George H. W. Bush. Newman critiques organizations like the EU and IMF, revealing schemes to promote regional blocs while warning against cultural homogenization. He intriguingly ties these developments to prophetic frameworks, leaving listeners contemplating the future of national identity.
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Regionalization As The Intermediate Step
- Alex Newman explains globalists view regionalization as a necessary intermediate step toward world government.
- He argues national sovereignty is being eroded piece by piece through regional entities as a deliberate strategy.
Bottom-Up Strategy Exposed
- Richard Gardner in Foreign Affairs advocated building world order from the bottom up via regional erosion of sovereignty.
- Newman highlights this as a deliberate, long-standing blueprint rather than an organic trend.
Planned Evolution From Nations To Regions
- A 1962 State Department-commissioned report proposed evolving larger units via customs unions and regionalism toward UN control.
- Newman says this model is actively being implemented worldwide now.