Glenn Beck Discovers Jon Bon Jovi's Link To Coming New World Order

On his radio show today, Beck doubled down on his warnings about the three potential New World Orders being pushed by advocates of one-world government, Islamists, and communists. As he so often does, Beck linked a “well-organized and well-funded” movement by communists and socialists to community organizing.

After explaining the variety of New World Orders that could take hold, Beck warned his audience that the Tea Parties “are a joke in comparison to the global networking” that the forces behind the potential New World Orders have orchestrated. Beck then read an executive order issued by President Obama that established the White House Council for Community Solutions, which Beck said “smacks of community organizing.”

Beck didn't even get through the first sentence of the order before he discovered a connection between the council and the Obama administration's push for revolution. Beck said that the executive order's call for “innovative community solutions” echoed Obama's praise of the young people who participated in the protests in Egypt, claiming that Obama had lauded their use of “innovative solutions to create a new world.” Listen:

Beck frequently alerts his audience to the dangers of community organizing groups. Therefore, if Beck is to be believed, Jon Bon Jovi and the 26 other members of the Council for Community Solutions -- including a Starbucks vice president and the CEO of eBay -- are implicated in a plot to sow the seeds of unrest around the world through community organizing. (As opposed to members of Beck's audience who engage in community organizing -- that's a good thing. Especially when they're using a site run by one of his radio sponsors.)

This isn't even the first time Beck has linked Bon Jovi to communism. He's apparently been on to the singer's nefarious connections for quite some time now. On the March 8, 2010, edition of his Fox News show, Beck said that Bon Jovi featured supposedly communist imagery at one of his concerts.

It's a good thing Glenn Beck is keeping tabs on these connections.