Council on Foreign Relations
Less than 20 years after the Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR) was founded, World War II had arrived and once that war was over, America
was ready to join "the League of Nations."
America sat down in San Francisco with Alger Hiss and joined
the United Nations, the successor to the League of Nations - Alger Hiss, a
charter member of the CFR; Alger Hiss, whose sympathy with communism can no
longer be denied.
The U.N. Charter and constitution is a thin paraphrasing of
the Soviet model which Alger Hiss borrowed from when he coauthored it. The U.N.
constitution is therefore a Marxist socialist paradigm.
World regionalism is spelled out clearly in the U.N.
Charter, Chapters 8 through 11, using such terms as "regional
arrangements, intergovernmental agreements, and metropolital areas."
Advocates of one-world socialism have already divided the world into 85 regions
for policing purposes. In adopting the U.N. Charter, Congress has established
the Charter as the Supreme Law of the land (Fugi v. State of California,
1950-52).
Following are just some of the policies of the United
Nations:
• Control of all zoning matters in the United States and the
control of our national parks, rivers and historical sites.
• Control over whether women are allowed to have babies.
• Control over the economic and judicial policies of all
nations.
• Programs are being processed to create a tax on citizens
of the United States as a permanent method of UN funding.
• The United Nation has its own Army and United States
soldiers must swear allegiance to this foreign government. Remember Michael
New.
By Executive Order No. 11647 on Feb. 10, 1972, President
Nixon announced the United States was divided into 10 Federal Regional
Councils, each controlled by an appointed bureaucrat for the stated purpose of
improving coordination of the activities of all levels of government. The 10
federal regions were to be empowered to control all forms of regionalism within
the U.S.. Regional divisions supplementing the 10 federal regions include state
subregions, federal reserve regions, population regions, and regions to control
the land, water and natural resources of America.
The goal of regional or metropolitan government is to eventually
merge the U.S. into the "New World Order" - a one world socialist
state under the United Nations.
Regional government is a plan to eventually control all
facets of our lives. Executive Order 11490 assigns numerous emergency
preparedness functions to federal departments.
Financing of regional governments is acquired through
Federal Revenue sharing. Revenue sharing is a mechanism whereby the state and
local governments become financially dependent upon the federal government.
Pressure can then be applied to any level of state government that refuses to
comply with the dictates of the regional government rulers. All but 1 of the 10
federal regional capitals is either a Federal Reserve Bank or branch bank city.
This is the "One World Government" that Strobe
Talbot and Bill Clinton promoted. This is a "government" that allows
as members terrorist states, ethnic cleansers like China (remember Tibet) and
nations that allow slavery (Sudan) as members.
The United Nations destroyed two free nations (Rhodesia and
South Africa), two nations which were not politically correct, and so, were
forced to their knees. The UN spread vicious lies about Rhosesia and crippled
the nation economically, finally turning it over to avowed Communists led by
black radical Robert Mugabe - who promptly renamed it Zimbabwe. In the Republic
of South Africa its capital, Johannesburg, now ruled by the inept and corrupt
Nelsoin Mandela is looking less like the "London of Africa" and a lot
more like the Ayatollah Khoemeini's Teheran, Iran. Today Johannesburg is the
most dangerous city in the world with one of the highest murder rates.
The U.N. human rights committee removed voice and
representation from Sudanese who have been defending themselves against their
own Government. Khartoum is carrying out a civil and religious war aimed
largely at Sudanese Christians and followers of native African religions.
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