A Proposal to Rearrange the World (2010)

The Post War II New World Order Map:
A Proposal to Rearrange the World after an Allied Victory

Revealed By Irish Historian Thomas Moriarty

GLOBAL RESEARCH JUNE 06 2014
GLOBAL RESEARCH 12 JUNE 2010

Published in Philadelphia in early 1942, this ‘Outline of (the) Post-War New World Map’, created by Maurice Gomberg, shows a proposal to re-arrange the world after an Allied victory against the Axis forces. Its title refers to a ‘New World Order’, a vague concept, its many definitions often contradicting each other.

At the core of the NWO, however is always the notion that a small group of powerful individuals, institutions, industries and/or nations must lead the world in the right direction (i.e. towards ‘unification’). This may be against the world’s own will (and therefore done covertly, at least in some versions of the NWO-story), but ultimately it is for its own good.

One of the most recent references to the NWO by a major political figure was made by US president George Bush (Sr), who explicitly used the NWO to refer to US objectives in a Post-Cold War world. The term has a pedigree much older than the Cold War, or even both World Wars. Some might even say -and now we’re straying somewhat prematurely into the field of conspiracy theory – that it goes all the way back to Roman times, as is attested by the {modified) quote of the Roman poet Virgil on the revers of the US Great Seal and (significantly or not, since 1935) on the back of the dollar bill: Novus Ordo Seclorum – literally: ‘A New Order for the Ages’.

In a modern context, it was the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes (who gave his name to Rhodesia) who first proposed a federal world government to be imposed by the US and the British Empire. US President Woodrow Wilson was inspired by a similar concept to draw up his plans for a League of Nations in the aftermath of World War I. Most fascist regimes in the 20s, 30s and 40s of the twentieth century also proposed some sort of NWO – in fact, most styled themselves to be a ‘New Order’. H.G. Wells – he of ‘War of the Worlds’ – wrote ‘The Open Conspiracy’ (1928) in which he describes his efforts to get intellectuals to back the idea of a World Social Democracy and ‘The New World Order” (1940), in which he details how a generation of struggle will be necessary to overcome the opponents of such a global government.

The footer of the above map reads as follows:

[Admin GM:] See The Map’s Content for the footer text.

Smaller entities include Eire (the whole of Ireland), Greece (including Albania), Turkey (excluding European Turkey), Hebrewland (the Holy Land plus Jordan) and Japan. The three axis states (Germany, Italy and Japan) were to be ‘quarantained’ until they could be readmitted in the family of nations.

Mr Gomberg possibly took his cue for this map from US president Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose speech about Four Freedoms and a Moral Order {from his State of the Union to the 77-th Congress) he quotes, before outlining his own vision (at the bottom of the map):

[Admin GM:] See The Map’s Content for the Four Freedoms extract.

[GlobalResearch] from:

http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/2008/06/06/286-the-new-world-moral-map/ 1941 Map predicted future…

forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=57864.msg289305#msg289305 [Expired]

Compare the 1942 Map to the US Commands, which reflect America’s deployment of military might and wars of conquest (Editor of Global Research):

The World with Commanders’ Areas of Responsibility

The world with commanders’ areas of responsibility (by GlobalResearch)

The world with commanders’ areas of responsibility (by GlobalResearch)

The original source of this article is Global Research Copyright © Maurice Gomberg. Global Research, 2014 [sic]