 Source: Prison Planet
Source: Prison PlanetPaul Joseph Watson, Alex Jones
Desperate to derail Ron Paul’s momentum in New Hampshire, the key early 
primary state in which polls show Paul has a very real chance of 
winning, the establishment has thrown its weight behind Newt Gingrich, 
the ultimate RINO globalist who in reality is about as conservative as 
Mao Tse-tung.
With the campaigns of Mitt Romney and Rick Perry collapsing, the 
editorial board of the New Hampshire Union Leader chose to endorse 
Gingrich on Sunday, a move that the mainstream press immediately hailed 
as all-important, attempting to bestow kingmaker status on a relatively 
irrelevant newspaper in the grand scheme of things.
The anointment of Gingrich as Republican frontrunner is 
just the latest desperate bid to fool voters into supporting anyone 
other than Ron Paul. From Perry, to Romney, to Cain – the establishment 
has attempted to crown all of them as top dog – failing every time as 
each campaign subsequently crashes and burns.
Gingrich will inevitably follow suit because he has more
 skeletons in the closet than a halloween costume shop. Newt Gingrich is
 Mr. New World Order – a committed globalist who has publicly made clear
 his contempt for American sovereignty and freedom on a plethora of 
occasions, not least when he joined forces with Nancy Pelosi to push the Obama administration’s cap and trade agenda that would have completely bankrupted the country.
“I think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with
 a trading system, much like we did with sulfur, and if you have a 
tax-incentive program for investing in the solutions, that there’s a 
package there that’s very, very good,” Gingrich told PBS Frontline in February 2007.
And if you think that doesn’t sound bad enough, just 
wait until you read what Gingrich had to say about mandatory health 
insurance.
“Personal responsibility extends to the purchase of 
health insurance. Citizens should not be able to cheat their neighbors 
by not buying insurance, particularly when they can afford it, and 
expect others to pay for their care when they need it,” he wrote in a 2007 OpEd for the Des Moines Register.
That’s right – self-proclaimed “conservative” Gingrich is an aggressive supporter of Obamacare, just like his rival Mitt Romney.
Gingrich has also been instrumental in pushing political frameworks with the goal of accomplishing global governance.
As Attorney Constance Cumbey writes,
 Gingrich worked feverishly with his buddy Al Gore back in the mid-90′s 
to help create the embryonic architecture of a global parliamentary 
authority.
Gingrich’s support for NAFTA, GATT, and the WTO 
entrenched his position as an enthusiastic advocate of globalism and 
sending American jobs abroad, the “giant sucking sound,” as Ross Perot 
labeled it It was Gingrich who helped Bill Clinton and the Democrats 
garner enough votes from Republicans to pass the North American Free 
Trade Agreement, which is now quickly evolving into the North American 
Union.
Gingrich’s Council on Foreign Relations membership and 
his close relationship with his mentor Henry Kissinger cements his role 
as a key agitator for the destruction of U.S. sovereignty. Indeed, during a July 1995 speech, he openly decried the constitution as being a roadblock to a UN-managed global government.
“The American challenge in leading the world is compounded by our Constitution,” he said. “Under our [constitutional system] – either we’re going to have to rethink our Constitution, or we’re going to have to rethink our process of decision-making.” He went on to profess an oxymoronic belief in “very strong but limited federal government,” and pledged, “I am for the United Nations.”
“In order to understand just how dedicated Gingrich is 
to destroying the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, consider that he 
described himself as a “conservative futurist” who enthusiastically recommended as Speaker of the House his colleagues read Alvin Toffler’s 1980 book The Third Wave,” writes Kurt Nimmo.
“In the book, Toffler wrote
 a letter to America’s “founding parents,” in which he said: “The system
 of government you fashioned, including the very principles on which you
 based it, is increasingly obsolete, and hence increasingly, if 
inadvertently, oppressive and dangerous to our welfare. It must be 
radically changed and a new system of government invented – a democracy 
for the 21st century.” According to Toffler, our constitutional system 
is one that “served us so well for so long, and that now must, in its 
turn, die and be replaced.””
The shudder-inducing thought of Newt Gingrich in the 
White House makes the prospect of a second term for Obama look 
positively inviting.
At least we know what to expect from Obama. Gingrich is 
that most dangerous kind of political animal – a wolf in sheep’s 
clothing – being able to harness the ability of sweet-talking 
conservatives into calm acquiescence while simultaneously sacrificing 
America on the altar of globalism.
 
