The greatest fear of the globalists, those who want to rule the world, is that the world would muddle along and that they wouldn’t make progress on establishing global governance.
On September 20, 2010, a report was presented jointly by the US National Intelligence Council and the EU institute for Securities Studies. It was called ‘Global Governance 2025: at a critical juncture’ .
Mr Giovannie Grevi, former research fellow EUISS, made a telling comment about his goals for global governance and his fear was that the world between 2010 and 2025 would be “business as usual, barely keeping afloat kind of scenario wherby we don’t have a crisis that is big enough to rock the boat.”
Banning Garret, moderator, and Director of the Program on Asia of the Atlantic Council proposed a solution to risk of not making sufficient progress towards the desired 2025 Global Governance ouctome:
“Is this a timeline problem?…If we move ahead more quickly, see this as an urgent problem…these outcomes are less likely.”
Mr. Alvaro De Vasconcelos, Director of EUISS wrapped things up with the following:
We have an American President that is in favor of multilateralism. Is this window of opportunity to stay there forever? I am not sure at all. This is a very particular moment because of the pro-multilateral appraoch of the United States, and this, what we have called the Obama moment, is a window of opportunity for Europe and certainly for the other rising powers if we want really to move to a more effective multilateral system.
They have acted to prevent their greatest fear from coming to pass. We are no longer muddling along. We are skampering along the ridge of a precipice that will bring about chaos out of which the globalists will attempt to install global governance. But that isn’t my biggest fear.
My greatest fear is not that America will lose its sovereignty or that my kids will go hungry. My greatest fear is that churches will remain silent on the centralization of power that is occurring and that the church will be caught unaware and will experience a great falling away. People love to be encouraged to and to be inspired. And so our churches for the most part are serving up messages of hope and prosperity. I fear that the lack of a stern warning about what is ahead will contribute to the great falling away.
Mt 24: 10 At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, 11 and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.12 Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold
I am hoping against hope that the Church in America will find her voice on the events unfolding and about to unfold around us so they can prepare spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
As Christians realize that their elected leaders collaborated with international interests to destroy American sovereignty and subvert her national interests there will be a deep grieving period for many as the dust settles. In retrospect, the silence of most of the churches against the scheme to centralize everything will contribute to a crisis of faith in many believers.
Those falling away will ask hard questions:
- What good is a religion that won’t stand against evil?
- What good is a shepherd (pastor) that will not warn about the wolves?
- I’ve been promised prosperity and peace and abundant life and its gone. How can I trust what I’ve been told?
Many will fall away as a result of the crisis of faith brought on by an unanticipated rise in wickedness on an unprepared people but it doesn’t have to be that way. We may in fact be too late to save America from what is about to befall her, but we are not too late to sound the alarm so that the people of God can prepare to stand firm to the end.
Jesus gave us an example that our churches should teach as he did.
Jn 16 13 “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

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