Rise of the Globalists

Welcome to this week's edition of The Mark Steyn Show, filmed live at sea before an audience of Mark Steyn Cruisers from across the planet.

In this week's episode, Mark discusses the rise of our global overlords with a trio of anti-globalists from three countries.

Eva Vlaardingerbroek, John O'Sullivan, and Michele Bachmann join Mark to talk about globalism, nationalism, and how groups like the WHO and the WEF are getting the world governance they've always sought.

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