Obama’s Crusade Against Nuclear Weapons (Editorial)

Last week the U.S. and Russia agreed to disarm some of their nuclear arsenal. Today we learn that Russia has the right to opt-out of the agreement.


However, the major story today is that Barack Obama plans to place restrictions on the use of America’s nuclear arsenal. If Obama has his way the U.S. would not be “allowed” to use its nuclear weapons in self-defense against a non-nuclear country even if that country inflicts a devastating cyber, biological, or chemical attack on the U.S. as long as it is cooperating with the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. The New York Times suggests that this new policy could be another step towards achieving Obama’s goal of a world without nuclear weapons.


Every time I hear Barack Obama talk about reducing the size of the America’s nuclear arsenal or restricting the use of it I think back to a prediction New Age author Alice Bailey (who worked directly with an Ascended Master named Djwhal Khul) made. Bailey predicted that there will be a regulated disarmament before the rise of a New World Order. Here is exactly what Bailey wrote:


“In the preparatory period for the new world order there will be a steady and regulated disarmament. It will not be optional. No nation will be permitted to produce and organize any equipment for destructive purposes or to infringe the security of any other nation. One of the first tasks of any future peace conference will be to regulate this matter and gradually see to the disarming of the nations”.[i]


We are not close to seeing something like Bailey predicted yet if Bailey’s prediction comes true. If Bailey’s prediction comes true it most likely is not going to take place for at least another several years from now. It’s quite possible that Obama is just trying to create a world without nuclear weapons. However, I imagine that the forces of evil are not fretting over Obama’s crusade against nuclear weapons.


References

[i]Bailey, Alice. The Externalization of the Hierarchy. New York: Lucis Trust Publishing Co. 1957 192