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  2. The New World Order (Robertson book) - Wikipedia

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    The New World Order is a book authored by Pat Robertson, published in 1991 by Word Publishing.In the book, Robertson purports to expose a behind-the-scenes Establishment with enormous power controlling American policy, whose "principal goal is the establishment of a one-world government where the control of money is in the hands of one or more privately owned but government-chartered central ...

  3. Pat Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Robertson's book The New World Order (1991) became a New York Times best seller. A review by Ephraim Radner, an Episcopalian professor of theology, stated: In his published writings, especially his 1991 book The New World Order, Pat Robertson has propagated theories about a worldwide Jewish conspiracy.

  4. The Shiva Option - Wikipedia

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    This “psychic shock” effect becomes known as the “Shiva Option” (named after the Hindu God of Destruction). Soon it becomes Alliance doctrine to exercise the Shiva Option wherever possible, in order to incapacitate Bug mobile forces and reduce resistance. Gradually, the Grand Alliance takes the initiative, forcing the Bugs onto the ...

  5. Controversial Televangelist Pat Robertson Dies At 93 - AOL

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    Robertson built an empire but ultimately became a caricature of the angry, bigoted Christian.

  6. Category:Pat Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the media mogul and presidential candidate Pat Robertson (1930–2023). Pages in category "Pat Robertson" ... The New World Order (Robertson book) O.

  7. Pat Robertson controversies - Wikipedia

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    Robertson's 1991 book The New World Order made the news in 1995 when it was reviewed by Michael Lind in the The New York Review of Books, which stated, "Not since Father Coughlin or Henry Ford has a prominent white American so boldly and unapologetically blamed the disasters of modern world history on the machinations of international high ...

  8. Pat Robertson, Televangelist and Longtime 700 Club Host ... - AOL

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    Televangelist Pat Robertson, best known for his five decades as host of The 700 Club, has died. He was 93. Robertson’s death was first announced by the Christian Broadcasting Network, which he ...

  9. Dede Robertson, wife of religious broadcaster, dies at 94 - AOL

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    Robertson was 94. Robertson became a born-again Christian several months after her husband found his faith. The couple, who met at Yale University in 1952, embarked on a journey that included ...