George H. W. Bush
The 41st US President whose 1990 address to Congress and 1991 State of the Union used 'new world order' to describe post-Cold War international cooperation, a usage later treated by conspiracy theorists as confirmation of an unrelated pre-existing claim.
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People
- George W. Bushb. 1946
George H. W. Bush is associated with George W. Bush — Father and son, both Skull and Bones members.
Organisations & Programmes
George H. W. Bush was a member of Skull and Bones.
Historical Context
George H. W. Bush occurred during Cold War.
Concepts & Beliefs
George H. W. Bush influenced New World Order — His September 1990 address to Congress and 1991 State of the Union used the phrase to describe post-Cold War multilateral cooperation, later treated by conspiracy theorists as confirmation of an unrelated pre-existing claim.
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What Is the New World Order Conspiracy Theory?
What the New World Order conspiracy theory claims: a secret world government, the real 1990 Bush speech it grew from, and what scholars conclude.