From Ru Mills:
Rumor Mill News has been stating that the world is getting ready to return to a Cold War status.
This new Cold War has been orchestrated by the opposition to the New World Order.
Now that the new Cold War seems to be a fait accompli, we can look forward to seeing major corporations leaping onto this bandwagon because they know their coffers will fill very rapidly in the next few years.
Does this mean the New World Order has been defeated? Of course not. It simply means the rich and powerful see a new way to stuff their individual pockets before a One World Government comes to power.
Please remember that the New World Order is made up of competing factions. Each bloodline wants to be king. The NWO families have a certain amount of control over each other by the way they have pooled their monies in the stock market. In other words, there is no way one family can try to upstage the others, because they are all equally invested in joint projects. If one goes down by sabotage from within, the sabateur also goes down.
But if a New Cold War, with three major powers starts to heat up... then there may be a way for one group or family to emerge predominant.
How can this be? Look at China. It is run more like a government controlled mafia than a communist country. If a powerful family hid their assets in China and Chinese companies around the world, there might be a possibility that this family could emerge in a dominant position over the other New World Order families.
Whether or not a New Cold War is true... there is enough of a chance that it might be... that the global corporations are going to go along with it for now.
This will give the informed citizenry a few more years to try to wake up the sheeple.
Iran is in the perfect position to become the hot button which sparks a world wide global conflict. Also remember that Iran has historical ties to Germany and Austria.
Also remember that RMNews has stated that Austria is where the opposition to the NWO resides. Could Austria have anything to do with orchestrating the coming conflict between Russia and Iran?
And why has China stuck her nose in this? Is it because China has more intel on this operation that the rest of us have? Does China realize that she will be able to ally with Iran in a war against Russia? This will mean that China will have control over oil.
Check out what the rising oil prices can do to our economy now... and imagine what they will do when China controls the oil market.
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Riots in two Iran towns after incumbent MPs win http://news.excite.com/news/r/000219/13/iran-polls-riots
Riots in two Iran towns after incumbent MPs win
Updated 1:09 PM ET February 19, 2000 TEHRAN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Riots broke out in two Iranian towns on Saturday when residents protested against the re- election of their incumbent members of parliament, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported. It said police used tear gas and shot into the air to disperse hundreds of demonstrators who hurled stones at the governor's office and attacked banks and state buildings in the southwestern town of Shush.
Protesters were angry about the re-election in Friday's parliamentary elections of their deputy, whom they accused of "vote-buying and bribery," IRNA said. It said 15 people were injured in clashes with the police.
In the town of Shadegan, also located in southwestern oil- rich Khuzestan province, protesters attacked public buildings and state-owned vehicles, before being dispersed by police, the agency said.
The demonstrators were also protesting against the re-election of their incumbent deputy.
The incidents were the first reports of violence in the elections which saw many incumbents, mostly conservatives, lose their seats in a surge by reformists backing President Mohammad Khatami.
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China calls on Iran to continue Khatami policies http://news.excite.com/news/r/000219/13/iran-china-kuwait
China calls on Iran to continue Khatami policies
Updated 1:50 PM ET February 19, 2000 KUWAIT, Feb 19 (Reuters) - China called on Saturday on Iran to continue with the policies of President Mohammad Khatami after hotly contested elections in the Islamic republic between conservatives and reformers. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Sun Yuxi told a news conference in Kuwait that Khatami's government had so far followed a "fairly moderate policy" and was making active efforts to improve relations with other countries.
"We welcome this kind of policy and hope it will continue after the elections," added the spokesman ahead of a visit to Tehran on Sunday by Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan.
Iranian reformers who support Khatami built a commanding lead in early returns on Saturday from parliamentary elections on Friday, threatening to eclipse years of conservative control of the assembly.
FOCUS-Reformers surge in Iran parliament polls http://news.excite.com/news/r/000219/13/iran-polls
FOCUS-Reformers surge in Iran parliament polls
Updated 1:50 PM ET February 19, 2000 By Jonathan Lyons TEHRAN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Iranian reformers built a commanding lead in early returns on Saturday from parliamentary elections, threatening to eclipse years of conservative control of the assembly.
Reformers close to President Mohammad Khatami won all five seats in Friday's polls in the central city of Isfahan, and took a strong lead in Mashhad, Iran's second city, reports from the provinces said.
They also took three of four seats in the southern city of Shiraz, with the final place to be determined in a run-off.
Returns from the highly politicised capital Tehran, however, are not expected for several days.
The reports from the three provincial cities were consistent with earlier trends that showed reformers were headed for a majority in parliament, currently enjoyed by conservatives who have sought to block Khatami's social and political reforms.
A solid pro-reform majority would boost Khatami's efforts to create a civil society within Iran's Islamic system. It could also help bring Iran further out of its international isolation, normalising ties with western Europe and arch-enemy the United States.
Last March Khatami became the first Iranian leader to visit the West since the 1979 Islamic revolution, going to Italy and meeting the Pope.
By mid-afternoon, official results of 148 races showed the reform coalition with 55 seats, conservatives with 22 and independents with 25. Eleven winners had unknown affiliations, and run-offs were required for the remaining 35 seats.
RIOTS IN TWO TOWNS AS INCUMBENTS ELECTED
In the first reports of violence, riots broke out in two Iranian towns on Saturday when residents protested against the re-election of their incumbent members of parliament, the Iranian news agency IRNA said.
It said police used tear gas and shot into the air to disperse hundreds of demonstrators who hurled stones at the governor's office and attacked banks and state buildings in the southwestern town of Shush, wehre 15 people were injured.
IRNA said protesters were angry about the re-election of the sitting deputy, who they accused of "vote-buying and bribery."
Reuters World News Digest at 1815 GMT, Feb 19 http://news.excite.com/news/r/000219/13/digest
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