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New World Order Conspiracy Claim

The claim that a secretive elite, identified with real institutions such as the Bilderberg Group or older claims about the Illuminati, is covertly coordinating to establish a single world government eliminating national sovereignty; unsupported by systematic evidence.

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Theories & Explanations

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim contradicts New World Order Mainstream Diplomatic Usage.

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim is frequently compared to Gold Standard Elite-Control Claim — Both frame a real, documented twentieth-century institutional shift (the end of the gold standard; a real presidential speech) as evidence of deliberate elite coordination toward centralised control.

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim is frequently compared to Skull and Bones Elite-Network Claim — Both frame real, documented institutional membership as evidence of coordinated hidden elite control.

Organisations & Programmes

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim references Bavarian Illuminati — Proponents frequently identify the historical Illuminati, dissolved in 1785, as a continuing hidden coordinating body, a claim historians reject as unsupported by any documented successor organisation.

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim is associated with Bilderberg Group — A real private conference frequently cited by proponents as evidence of coordinated elite control, though its documented purpose is informal dialogue rather than binding decision-making.

Concepts & Beliefs

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim is an instance of Conspiracy Theory.

  • New World Order Conspiracy Claim attempts to explain New World Order.

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