Benedict Biden: Water Carrier For The New World Order

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Joe Biden’s trajectory was mapped long before 2020. In Benedict Biden: Water Carrier for the New World Order, Arthur R. Thompson shows how a 1992 essay spelled out Biden’s plan to fold America into a managed international system. From the Afghan withdrawal to border breakdowns and energy curbs, Thompson argues these are not stumbles but steps. The record is laid bare: policies that erode sovereignty while advancing the architecture of world government.

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“New World Order.” Those are Joe Biden’s published words from 1992, not a critic’s label. In Benedict Biden: Water Carrier for the New World Order, Arthur R. Thompson begins with that admission and tracks three decades of decisions that echo it. The claim is not that Biden is a blundering statesman. The claim is that his apparent failures are consistent with a vision of America subordinated to international control.

Thompson situates Biden’s record in a broader design. The chaotic retreat from Afghanistan did more than humiliate the United States; it weakened alliances and bolstered adversaries who favor a multipolar system managed through global bodies. Energy restrictions did more than drive up prices; they cut American leverage while making international “climate accords” the arbiter of national policy. Open borders did more than overwhelm communities; they blurred sovereignty itself, treating migration as a tool for social engineering on a continental scale.

The book proceeds by citation and contrast: Biden’s own statements, the legislation and orders he signed, and the direct outcomes. Thompson argues that when measured against the blueprint Biden himself endorsed in 1992, the pattern holds. Even the rhetoric of “build back better” mirrors the vocabulary of transnational institutions that seek to bind national economies into one managed network.

What emerges is not a portrait of personal incompetence but of obedience to an agenda larger than any single presidency. Thompson portrays Biden as the courier, the water carrier, delivering policies that dismantle independence piece by piece while preserving the outward forms of constitutional government. By documenting these steps, he gives readers a record that cannot be dismissed as coincidence.

This is a book for those unwilling to take today’s upheavals at face value. Legislators resisting federal encroachment, activists tracing UN programs, educators concerned with sovereignty, and ordinary readers determined to defend American self-government will find here both evidence and warning. Thompson presses his case with urgency: the New World Order is no longer a distant scheme. It is here, unfolding under Biden’s watch, with consequences measured not in theory but in the daily erosion of liberty. (2022ed, pb, 151pp)

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