Coco,
I got side-tracked after the first couple of paragraphs. What intrigued me was the "curse of Babel". Before the Tower was built, it seems that there was almost a parallel of a "one world system" where everyone spoke the same language and was of one accord. It would seem that the NWO would attempt to bring this back again full circle. A system of uniformity; of hive mind.
According to the story, Jehovah himself came down and destroyed the Tower building and "cursed" the people with diversity of languages. Frankly, I do not view diversity as a curse, but rather, a delightful intrigue and something to be appreciated. However, diversity does seem to have brought out the worst in the human race. Everyone is divided about something whether its race, religion, etc. For pete's sake, they even argue over food types, when some people have none at all! Our entire world is based on divisions it seems. Should there really be only ONE right way? Only ONE right answer?
Tolerance seems to be a public or "politically correct" facade which hides smug contempt. Tolerance does not really work. Does compromise really work? Not really, because the points are continually debated and argued in trying to convince the opposing side. So what's left? Force? It would seem that this is why man has given his power up to the rulers to make those decisions for him. And then, the masses become so great that the rulers can please neither because the crowds become equally divided and noisy.
Here's an interesting take on the Curse of Babel. I wish I could read more of it.
http://www.jstor.org/pss/20024145