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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
Common misconception.
"Novus Ordo Seclorum" is latin for New Secular Order...not New World Order, which would read "Novus Ordo Mundi".
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No, it's Latin "New Order of the Ages." Seclorum is a shorter version of seculorum, meaning genration, ages, or centuries. It signifies the new era of American freedom.
Annuit Coeptis means, "has favored our undertakings," with the subject (God) being implied, and the full translation therefore being that, "God has favored our undertakings." It's funny to notice that people who complain about "In God we trust" never pay attention to this and only see it as their duty to be habitually offended by the word "God"
E pluribis unum means, "From many, one," indicating that we have come together to form a great country.
Also, in a country with more guns than people, a takeover by a secret organization is not possible. The military is split 50/50 when pollsters ask if they would obey orders to fire on US citizens in our country, and with millions of gun owners with even more guns, we can fight back and win.
Finally, what goal would be achieved by declaring martial law and running a country full of unwilling slaves?