The One World Government Part XI
"1 And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech..... 6 And
the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language;
and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them,
which they have imagined to do." Genesis 11:1,6

This article shows that the world is moving rapidly to a One World
Government. The world is being divided into four major regions. These
regions are the European Union (EU), Americas, Asia, and the African Union
(AU). These regions are modeled after the European Union which used the
following steps to create their region. These steps are free trade, open
borders, single currency, Central Bank, Court of Justice, peacekeeping
force or regional defense. Some of these are done in order and some are
done in parallel to complete the goal of four major regions.

2. Region 2 - Americas - 2021

f) Peacekeeping force or Regional Defense for the Americas started in 2002.
Another article titled "U.S. Army South and Peacekeeping Operations -
Americas"(Note 19) says "Peacekeeping Operations-Americas (PKO-A) is the
Army's primary peacekeeping training event in the Central and South
American region. The exercise provides a forum for militaries of the
region, civilian agencies, non-governmental organizations and
inter-governmental organizations to build valuable professional
relationships, promote alliances and regional relations, and reinforce
security cooperation through professional development engagements, junior
and senior leadership seminars, a battalion staff exercise and a capstone
Command Post Exercise (CPX). This year, Brazil is hosting the capstone CPX
and will incorporate the valuable training lessons from other PKO-A events
that recently transpired in Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador. The overall
objective of PKO-Americas is to promote peace and stability throughout
Central and South America through mutual understanding, partnership and
cooperation."

3. Region 3 - Asia - 2002
The third region is Asia which has 21 nations today. These nations are
Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan,
South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua-New Guinea, Peru,
Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan), Thailand, United
States, Vietnam. Their web site at www.apec.org shows Korea (meaning the
South and North) becoming one nation just as East and West Germany became
Germany in the EU. There are also some nations in more than one region.
These are Canada, Chile, Peru, Mexico and the United States. The Asia
region is behind the Americas but will eventually establish free trade,
open borders, single currency, Central Bank, Court of justice and a
peacekeeping force or regional defense.

a) Free Trade and Open Borders
The Asia region is known as APEC or Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
APEC is looking to establish free trade and open borders by 2005. In an
article titled "APEC focuses on terrorism, N. Korea", subtitled "Leaders
at the Asia-Pacific economic forum promise to coordinate efforts with 'a
series of concrete steps" (Note 12) states "Top officials from the 21
members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum issued a series of
joint declarations-- a blueprint on conducting more efficient and safer
trade in a world of disappearing economic borders.....APEC members had
widely supported the proposal, though some developing nations worried they
couldn't afford to implement it so quickly. The declaration said such
common standards would be put into place by 2005 'whenever possible'.....
The declarations came after APEC foreign ministers and later heads of the
state spent days discussing the impact of terrorists acts on their
individual economies and efforts to open trade borders in a new age of
security..... North Korea's nuclear-weapons program and U.S. threats of
war against Iraq also dominated the weekend summit of the 21-member group,
created in 1989 mainly to promote free trade among economies of the
Pacific Rim."

NOTES:
Note 19: https://tinyurl.com/4see6nus
Note 20: The Oregonian Newspaper, Monday, October 28, 2002 page A2

In future posts I will share more about this topic.