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[[File:Lyn 1 1.png|thumb|Abdūraxman Jadid making a speech at the Federal Stanora in 2010 explaining how the Burgoigniac king is responsible for the international drug trade.]]
[[File:Lyn 1 1.png|thumb|Abdūraxman Jadid making a speech at the Federal Stanora in 2010 explaining how the Burgoignesc Great Prince is responsible for the international drug trade.]]
The Burgundie New World Order Theory (BNWO), or the Burgoigniac Royal Theory, is a theory pushed by Abdūraxman Jadid and the Jade Resistance Movement (JRM) that has been described, primarily by former members and non-Kiravian government officials as a conspiracy theory and an offshoot of Global Burgieman. The theory states that the Burgoigniac royal family, along with what Jadid refers to as "financial oligarchs" are in control of the world financial system and use that control for their profit. Jadid claims that they exert control by pushing for neoliberal, monetarist, and globalist policies across the world, attributing them to the passing of laws around the world promoting free trade and deregulation, calling multiple government officials agents for Burgundie. Many critics of the theory claim that Jadid spreads it to further his own anti-neoliberal, protectionist, and according to some anti-capitalist and fascist messages, however, Jadid and the JRM say that they advocate for the solutions they do in response to the theory and use them as ways to fix the Burg dominated financial system.
The Burgundie New World Order Theory (BNWO), or the Burgoignesc Royal Theory, is a theory pushed by Abdūraxman Jadid and the Jade Resistance Movement (JRM) that has been described, primarily by former members and non-Kiravian government officials as a conspiracy theory and an offshoot of [[Global Burgieman]. The theory states that the Burgoignesc royal family, along with what Jadid refers to as "financial oligarchs" are in control of the world financial system and use that control for their profit. Jadid claims that they exert control by pushing for neoliberal, monetarist, and globalist policies across the world, attributing them to the passing of laws around the world promoting free trade and deregulation, calling multiple government officials agents for [[Burgundie]]. Many critics of the theory claim that Jadid spreads it to further his own anti-neoliberal, protectionist, and according to some anti-capitalist and fascist messages, however, Jadid and the JRM say that they advocate for the solutions they do in response to the theory and use them as ways to fix the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] dominated financial system.
 
== Origins ==
== Origins ==
The origins of the theory about the BNWO began with Jadid's service in the Kiravian Civil War. During the civil war there were multiple allegations and arrests for corruption in the administration of the Federalist forces for giving out contracts for rebuilding damaged infrastructure to companies based in Burgundie and even talks, although of debatable accuracy, about the possibility of giving resource extraction rights to Burgoigniac companies. There were also reports of subpar weapons being ordered from Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering as well as Lansing selling to the Kirosocialist side of the civil war as well. One company that was often blamed by Jadid for corruption on the side of the federalist administration was O'Shea Corporation, which Jadid alleged was bribing officials to let socialist made products through federalist territory so they could be paid to ship it as federalist made. Although complaining about Burgoigniac companies often, Jadid's theories about the monarchy did not start until 2003 where he associated multiple financial failures at the time to a result of speculation which he claimed was being weaponized by global elites centered in Levantia, the Burgoigniac monarchy did not appear in his discussions until the publication of his 2003 book The Next 50 Years where he calls the members of the royal family out by name and claims that they had direct involvements with the financial elites involved in the 2003 financial failures
The origins of the theory about the BNWO began with Jadid's service in the Kiravian Civil War. During the civil war there were multiple allegations and arrests for corruption in the administration of the Federalist forces for giving out contracts for rebuilding damaged infrastructure to companies based in Burgundie and even talks, although of debatable accuracy, about the possibility of giving resource extraction rights to Burgoigniac companies. There were also reports of subpar weapons being ordered from Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering as well as Lansing selling to the Kirosocialist side of the civil war as well. One company that was often blamed by Jadid for corruption on the side of the federalist administration was O'Shea Corporation, which Jadid alleged was bribing officials to let socialist made products through federalist territory so they could be paid to ship it as federalist made. Although complaining about Burgoigniac companies often, Jadid's theories about the monarchy did not start until 2003 where he associated multiple financial failures at the time to a result of speculation which he claimed was being weaponized by global elites centered in Levantia, the Burgoigniac monarchy did not appear in his discussions until the publication of his 2003 book The Next 50 Years where he calls the members of the royal family out by name and claims that they had direct involvements with the financial elites involved in the 2003 financial failures
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