Friday, September 20, 2019

Socialist state

KJOS , AMAZING  TRUTHS

"Broader than reform, deeper than revolution, this benign conspiracy for a new human agenda has triggered the most rapid cultural realignment in history.... There are legions of conspirators. They are in corporations, universities and hospitals, on the faculties of public schools, in factories and doctors' offices, in state and federal agencies, on city councils and the White House staff, in state legislatures, in volunteer organizations, in virtually all arenas of policy-making in the country.... They have coalesced into small groups in every town and institution." [3] pages 23-24
To fulfill this dream of a New World Order that would serve the grandiose economic and social interests of its early visionaries, two steps were essential:

  1. Establish an efficient global management system that would join the nations of the world through processes that would appear "democratic" and would produce compliance with specific sets of goals and standards.


1842. Alfred Lord Tennyson penned the poem, Locksley Hall, expressing his belief that "Great Britain had a moral obligation to consolidate the world under British rule.[1, page 12]
1870s. Oxford professor John Ruskin embraced Tennyson's vision with students, persuading them that "they had a moral obligation to disseminate English culture and unite the world under British rule.[1, page 14] By early 1900s, many held strategic positions in the English Government, but none of his disciples would further the vision more effectively than Cecil Rhodes.
1877. In his book, Confession of Faith, Cecil Rhodes wrote: "The Society [of the Elect] 'should inspire and even own portions of the press for the press rules the mind of the people. The Society should always be searching for members who might by their position in the world by their energies or character forward the object…"[Cecil Rhodes: Confessions of Faith]
1888. Edward Bellamy also embraced Tennyson's vision, and his book, Looking Backward, helped spread the vision of a socialist world government.[1, page 15]  Bellamy clubs began forming across the USA. Among his followers was Andrew Carnegie who believe in monopoly capitalism  -- socialism (a universal welfare system) with a ruling class of powerful capitalists who would control both governments and the people.[1, page 16]
1890 (Autumn): "Rhodes sent his close friend W. T. Stead a letter explaining his plan for world government:
The key of my idea discussed with you is a Society, copied from the Jesuits as to organization... an idea which ultimately (leads) to the cessation of all wars and one language throughout the world.... The only thing feasible to carry this idea out is a secret one [society] gradually absorbing the wealth of the world to be devoted to such an object."[6, page 13]
"Rhodes’ 'universal peace' would begin, according to him, 'after one hundred years,' and it will be exactly one hundred years later in the autumn of 1990 that President George Bush will spell out his “New World Order” concept for universal peace and cooperation."[6-Cuddy, p.13]  According to Dr. Cuddy, Rhodes’ letter  would be "published in W. T Stead’s article in Review of Reviews (May 1902)."
Looking back many years later, Professor Quigley described another step toward completion of this 100-year plan. Many of these men would undoubtedly be Rhodes Scholars:
"after thirty years there would be 'between two and three thousand men in the prime of life scattered all over the world, each one of whom, moreover, would have been specially-- mathematically -- selected toward the Founder’s purposes.” [Quigley quoting Stead].[6-Cuddy, p.14]
1891 (February 5): "Rhodes’ secret society, 'The Society of the Elect,' is formally established.... Rhodes is the 'General,' with Stead, Milner, and Reginald Baliol Brett (Lord Esher) forming the executive committee. They were followed by the 'Circle of Initiates,' with an 'Association of Helpers' (later organized by Milner as the semi-secret Round Table Groups) beyond them."[6, page 14]
1895: The Fabian Socialists establish the London School of Economics. Though the Fabians are dominated by an intellectual elite, and The Group [Rhodes' Round Table members] is dominated by a financial elite, they both believe in a socialist relationship between government and the masses...."[6, page 14-15]
1891
: To select and train world leaders worthy of his vision, Cecil Rhodes established the Rhodes Trust and the Rhodes Scholarship Fund. He had acquired the wealth needed to pursue his global ambitions in the gold and diamond mines of southern Africa.

     The power and influence of Rhodes Scholars who have pursued their sponsor's vision has, through the last century helped steer "progress" toward global governance. Dr. Monteith wrote:


"During the past century over 4600 young men have been sent to Oxford University where they were indoctrinated in socialism and world government. President Bill Clinton, General Wesley Clark, Strobe Talbot, Senator Bill Bradley and thousands of other prominent men are Rhodes Scholars. They work in government offices, in international banks, on the board of corporations, in tax-exempt foundation, in the Supreme Court, in the media, in our universities in the United Nations Association, and in the Council on Foreign Relations."[1, page 22]
1902. Cecil Rhodes died, and Lord Alfred Milner took control of the Rhodes Trust.
1909. Lord Milner's secretive Round Table Group was established. Professor Quigley exposed some of the evolving ties between the global banking fraternity and these evolving "semi-secret discussion and lobbying groups," which helped foment World War I as a means to raise public support for a League of Nations
"By 1915, Round Table Groups existed in seven countries, including England...(and) the United States.... Since 1925, there have been substantial contributions from wealthy individuals, and from foundations and firms associated with the international banking fraternity, especially... organizations associated with J. P. Morgan, the Rockefeller and Whitney families...." Quigley, 950-951. 
1913 (January). President Woodrow Wilson wrote in his book, The New Freedom: "We are in a new world.... In the new order, government and business must be associated closely.... We stand in the presence of a revolution.... (which) will come in peaceful guise...." He continued with this amazing revelation. Remember, this was happening almost a century ago! What we see today is the result of this hidden but rising iceberg:

"Some of the biggest men in the U.S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it. . . . We
have been dreading all along the time when the combined power of high finance would be greater than the power of government....


"We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated, governments in the civilized world—no longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and duress of small groups of dominant men.... We are in a new world.... Behind the
whole subject, of course, is the truth that, in the new order, government and business must be associated closely.... We stand in the presence of a revolution... (which) will come in peaceful guise."[6-Cuddy, pps.24-25]
1913 (December 23): President Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act. "One of the individuals who helped to plan the Federal Reserve is Frank Vanderlip, president of Rockefeller’s National City Bank."[6-Cuddy, p.25]
1915. According to the Reece Committee (the Special House Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations), which would later investigate tax-exempt foundations that funded communist organizations and their international goals, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace launched a propaganda program in 1915 to persuade the American people to fight in World War 1. During these investigations in the 1950s, the Congressional Committee found that:
  • Many of our large foundations were actively promoting communism and socialism
  • The foundations influenced State Department policy and were largely responsible for bringing communism to China.
  • The foundations were working to undermine our constitutional form of government. 
In the official minutes of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Reece Committee also found the following specific questions which were discussed by the Carnegie trustee:
"Is there any means known to man more effective than war, assuming you wish to alter the life of an entire people?'"
"How do we involve the United States in a war?"
"How do we control the diplomatic machinery of the United States?" [Their conclusion: "We" must control the State Department][5]
1917.  Dr. Monteith wrote that "J. P. Morgan and his associates controlled twenty five of our most influential newspapers. The atrocity stories [about the war] were designed to raise public support of American entry into World War 1" -- an essential step toward public acceptance of a world government. According to the Congressional Record (2-17-1917),
"...the J.P. Morgan [banking] interests.... and their subsidiary organizations got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press of the US.... They found it was only necessary to purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers. ... an editor was furnished for each paper to properly supervise and edit information...."[1, page 9]
1917 (11-28). After Lenin's triumph in Russia, Colonel Mandel House, President Woodrow Wilson's main advisor and -- as President Wilson called him, "my altar ego" -- cabled the president the following message from Paris: "There have been cabled over and published here statements made by American papers to the effect that Russia should be treated as an enemy. It is exceedingly important that such criticism should be suppressed."[6-Cuddy, p.32]
      According to Dr. Dennis Cuddy, Col. House was "the man primarily responsible for the League of Nations Covenant (influenced by the Fabian Socialists' drafts for the League), would also be largely responsible for the establishment of the Council on Foreign Relations. In June, 1923, he wrote in its Foreign Affairs journal:
"If war had not come in 1914 in fierce and exaggerated form, the idea of an association of nations would probably have remained dormant, for great reforms seldom materialize except through great upheavals.... If law and order are good within states, there can be no reasons why they should not be good between states [nations]."[6-Cuddy, p.30]
1917. In its report published in 1954, the Reece Committee (the Special House Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations) explained and quoted the official minutes of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:


"These trustees in a meeting about 1917 had the brashness to congratulate themselves on  the wisdom of their original decision because already the impact of war had indicated it... could alter life in this country. ... they even had the brashness to ... dispatch a telegram to Mr. Wilson, cautioning him to see that the war did not end too quickly....
    "The concern became, as expressed by the trustees, seeing to it that there was no reversion to life in this country as it existed prior to 1914. And they came to the conclusion that, to prevent a reversion, they must control education. And then they approached the Rockefeller Foundation and they said: 'Will you take on the acquisition of control of education as it involves subjects that are domestic in their significance?' And it was agreed. Then together they decided that the key to it was the teaching of American history and they must change that."[7]

1918. "Russia is pointing the way to a great and sweeping world changes. It is not in Russia alone that the old order is passing . There is a lot of the old order in America, and that is going, too.... I am glad it is so." William Boyce Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank director and founding member of the Council on Foreign Relations wrote these words in the January issue of New York World.[10, p. 10]
1918 (August 7). Financier Bernard Baruch, chairman of the War Industries Board (who in 1944 advised President Roosevelt concerning "War and Postwar Plans"), said:
"Every man's life is at the call of the nation and so must be every man's property. We are living today in a highly organized state of socialism. The state is all; the individual is of importance only as he contributes to the welfare of the state. His property is only as the state does not need it. He must hold his life and his possessions at the call of the state." [6-Cuddy, p.32]
1919 (February). The League of Nations.  "The terrible losses of World War 1 produced... an ever growing public demand that some method be found to prevent the renewal of the suffering and destruction which were now seen to be an inescapable part of modern war. So great was the force of this demand that within a few weeks after the opening of the peace conference of Paris in  January 1919, unanimous agreement had been reached on the text of the covenant of the League of Nations." Brit-13-851   Col. House wrote the first draft of that covenant.
1919. Col. House deliberately misled world leaders into rejecting any notion of blocking the Bolshevik Revolution. The following statement is from his diary: "I had a heart to heart talk with Clemenceau [Premier of France] about Bolshevism in Russia and its westward march. I made him confess that military interventions was impossible.... Later in the afternoon, when Orlando [Premier of Italy] called, I gave him very much the same kind of talk.... I am trying, and have partially to succeeded, to frighten not only the President [Wilson] but the English, French and Italians regarding what might be termed 'the Russian peril.'"[6-Cuddy, p.34-35]
1921.  The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) was founded -- mainly through Col. House's influence. To build the needed network of globalist support groups, it would disperse tens of millions of dollars annually from the major tax-exempt foundations such as the Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations. Global Tyranny, page 54
       The CFR would be the U.S. equivalent of the British RIIA, the Royal Institute of International Affairs. As Professor Quigley wrote,
"...the original plans for the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations were drawn up at Paris."  Quigley, 952.
1922.  New York city Mayor John Hylan's description of the shadow government developing on the national level fits the international transformation as well:
"the real menace of our republic is this invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy length over city, State and nation. Like the octopus of real life, it operates under cover of self-created screen. It seizes in its long and powerful tentacles our executive officers, our legislative bodies, our schools, our courts, our newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."[8]
1925. The International Bureau of Education was founded with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. It later became part of UNESCO.
1931 (November). Arnold Toynbee delivers a speech to the institute for the Study of the International Affairs at Copenhagen in which he explains,
"We are at present working discreetly with all our might to wrest this mysterious force called sovereignty out of the clutches of the local nation states of the world. All the time we are denying with our lips what we are doing with our hands, because to impugn the sovereignty of the local nation states of the world is still a heresy for which as statesman or publicist can... be ostracized or discredited." [The Trend of International Affairs Since the War," International Affairs, Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.] [6-Cuddy, p.50]
1932Rockefeller Foundation president Max Mason tells trustees that "The Social Sciences will concern themselves with the rationalization of social control... the control of human behavior."[8, p.18]
1932. Dr. Ernst Rudin, the Nazi director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Psychiatry (funded by "Rockefeller) was appointed president of the global Eugenics Federation.
1934 (February). A Rockefeller "progress report" (by one of the division heads) asks, "Can we develop so sound and extensive a genetics that we can hope to breed, in the future, superior men?" Cuddy, 18.
1935. The Masonic symbol of the eye in the pyramid is officially added to the U.S. dollar bill. Henry A. Wallace, President Roosevelt's Secretary of Agriculture (a Socialist and Theosophist who later became Roosevelt's vice-president) explained:

"Roosevelt as he looked at the colored reproduction of the Seal was first struck with the representation of the 'All Seeing Eye,' a Masonic representation of The Great Architect of the Universe.... Roosevelt like myself was a 32nd degree Mason. He suggested that the Seal be put on the dollar bill." Henry A. Wallace, Socialist Sec. of Agriculture and, later, Vice President under Roosevelt." [more]
1935. In a report presented at the 72nd annual NEA meeting, Willard Givens (later NEA executive secretary) wrote: "A dying laissez-faire must be completely destroyed and all of us... must be subjected to a large degree of social control. .. The major function of the school is the social orientation of the individual. It must seek to give him understanding of the transition to a new social order."[9]
1937. John Foster Dulles, former (?) chairman of the Rockefeller foundation and of the executive committee of the Federal Council of Churches (replaced by the National Council of Churches) praised totalitarianism saying:
"...Communism and Fascism [are] changing almost overnight the characteristics of entire peoples. Millions of individuals have been made into different and, on the whole, finer people...personal prides (individualism) ... (is)  replaced by ... self-sacrifice and discipline. There is a conscious  subordination of self to the end that some great objective maybe furthered." (Religion in Life, Vol. 6 No. p.197)
1939. Future Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (CFR member) delivers a speech to YMCA. He states,  "[There must be] some dilution of sovereignty, to the immediate disadvantage of those nations which now possess the preponderance of power...." (New York Times, 10-29) 
1941 (January 6).  In his speech to a Joint Session of Congress, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "Since the beginning of our American history we have been engaged in change – in a perpetual peaceful revolution – a revolution which goes on steadily, quietly adjusting itself to changing conditions.... The 'World Order' which we seek is the co-operation of free countries, working together in a friendly, civilized society.... Freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere." http://www.greatseal.com/mottoes/neworderFDR.html

1941. The Declaration of the United Nations was signed by 26 states. It would help lay the foundation for the envisioned global reign. Few realized the very real conspiracy behind World War II -- a stepping stone to the planned future.  [See Trusting God as Freedom Fades]

1942 (February or March) "...six years before the World Council of Churches was formally launched, its organizers within the Federal Council of Churches [renamed National Council of Churches] held a National Study conference at Wesleyan University in Ohio. Among the 30 delegates were 15 bishops, seven seminary presidents, and eight college and university presidents.
    John Foster Dulles, who later became Secretary of State in the Eisenhower administration, chaired the conference. As head of the Federal Council's inter-Church “Commission to Study the Bases of a Just and Durable Peace,” Dulles submitted the conference report. It recommended:

  • "a world government of delegated powers 
  • "immediate limitations on national sovereignty
  • "international control of all armies and navies
  • "a universal system of money
  • "worldwide freedom of immigration
  • "a democratically controlled international bank
  • "even distribution of the world’s natural wealth."[11]
1942 (March 16)  Time magazine wrote a summary of the report. In its statement below, notice these words:  “a new order... through voluntary cooperation within the framework of democracy or through explosive political revolution.” This solution, “voluntary cooperation within the framework of democracy” gives us a glimpse of the true meaning of nice-sounding words such as democracy, volunteerism, participation (involving everyone in  the consensus process), partnerships, and civil society:
 
Some of the conference’s economic opinions were almost as sensational as the extreme internationalism of its political program. It held that a ‘new order of economic life is both imminent and imperative' – a new order that is sure to come either ‘through voluntary cooperation within the framework of democracy or through explosive political revolution.’ Without condemning the profit motive as such, it denounced various defects in the profit system for breeding war, demagogues and dictators…. Instead, 'the church must demand economic arrangements measured by human welfare."[9]

1942. The editor of the NEA Journal, J. Elmer Morgan, wrote an editorial titled "The United Peoples of the World." In it, he explained a world government's need for an educational branch, a world system of money and credit, a world police force, 'a world bill of rights and duties.'" (December 1942).

1943. John Foster Dulles -- together with leaders such as Alger Hiss (exposed by the FBI in 1939 as Communist spy) -- convened another Council of Churches  conference. It  endorsed “Six Pillars of Peace,” a plea for a world political organizationa United Nations.  In his speech, recorded in the Council’s 1944 Biannual Report, Dulles said,
"Interest in this subject had been enormously increased by the declaration of the Moscow conference, which stressed the necessity of creating at the earliest possible moment a general international organization…. People in and out of the churches were urged to 'remain united and vigorous to achieve such [an] international organization.' …  This statement, signed by more than 1,000 Protestant leaders, was given to the press and mailed to the President and members of Congress.”[9]
1944  (8/21-10/7): "The formation of an international organization to supersede the League of Nations was also undertaken by technical experts of the Allied nations. In the United States, numerous state department and interdepartmental committees studied the intricate problems of organization, membership, voting procedure and sanctions.... At Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, U.S., British, Russian and Chinese experts [which included co-author Alger Hiss] finally gathered to draw up a charter for the United Nations organizations. ... the experts were able to reach agreement on all but two issues....
      [1] whether a permanent member of the Security council should be able to employ the veto in a case in which it was a party....
      [2] whether the 16 Soviet republics should enjoy individual membership. These two issues had to be resolved by Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin at their conference at Yalta." [Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 23, p.806]

1944. President Roosevelt chose Alger Hiss as his acting director of the State Department's Office of Special Political Affairs in charge of all postwar planning -- ignoring all the FBI evidence of his Communist activities.  

1945 (2/4-2/11): The Yalta conference -- Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met to discuss post-war resolutions. Alger Hiss accompanied Roosevelt as his advisor. Roosevelt continued to ignore the FBI warnings about Hiss
      "..  In addition to immediate military and political problems, the conferees discussed the United Nations organization charter that had recently been drafted a Dumbarton Oaks. A compromise formula to govern voting in the Security Council was found acceptable...." [Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 23, p.807]

1945 (April 1, San Francisco): Alger Hiss, who coauthored the UN charter, served as Secretary General of the United Nations organizing conference. Later, John Foster Dulles recommend that Hiss head up the multimillion dollar Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
      "Upon the basis of proposals submitted by China, the USSR, the UK and the US, the United Nations Conference on International Organization (UNCIO), which convened at San Francisco, CA, drafted the Charter of the United Nations. It was signed on June 26 and entered into force on October 24, 1945.
     "The San Francisco conference was attended by representatives of the 46 states that had signed the Declaration of the United Nations. Four other states (Ukraine, Belarusian, Argentina and Denmark) were admitted during the conference....
     "The Dumbarton Oaks proposals, certain Chinese proposals later adopted by the Big Four (US, UK, USSR and China) and the Yalta agreement.... provided the agenda of the conference.
     "The international Secretariat provided interpreters and translators and distributed documents and speeches daily in t he five official languages (English, French, Spanish, Russian and Chinese). The chairmanship of the plenary sessions rotated among the Big Four. ...
     "The Charter which emerged from the conference followed the general lines of the Dumbarton Oaks proposals but gave greater weight to the General Assembly." [Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 22, p.556]

1945 (April 16): Time magazine gave a preview of the international conference: "As Secretary-general, managing the agenda, he [Alger Hiss] will have a lot to say behind the scenes about who gets the breaks." 

1945 (June 26): After decades of plans, propaganda and political and financial manipulation, the United Nations was officially launched with Alger Hiss as its first Secretary-General. Representatives from 50 nations met in San Francisco to sign the UN Charter. On June 28, President Harry Truman stated, "We are going to have to ratify this (UN) Constitution of San Francisco.... It will be just as easy for nations to get along in a republic of the world as it is for us to get along in the republic of the United States."
     For much of his life, Harry Truman carried the poem, Locksley Hall, by Lord Tennyson in his pocket. Remember its sobering words:
"Till the war-drum throbb'd no longer, and the battle-flags were furl'd
In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world."
1945.  UNESCO, a specialized UN agency headquartered in Paris, was established "to contribute to world peace by promoting international  cooperation in education, science and culture. It's first Director-General, Julian Huxley, wrote in his book, UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy:

"The general philosophy of UNESCO should be a scientific world humanism, global in extent and evolutionary in background... In its education program it can... familiarize all peoples with the implications of the transfer of full sovereignty from separate nations to a world organization.... Tasks for the media division of UNESCO [will be] to promote the growth of a common outlook shared by all nations and cultures... to help the emergence of a single world culture." See more at http://www.crossroad.to/Quotes/globalism/julian-huxley.htm

1946. In his NEA editorial, "The teacher and World Government," J. Elmer Morgan, wrote, "In the struggle to establish an adequate world government, the teacher... can do much to prepare the hearts and minds of children.... At the very top of all the agencies which will assure the coming of world government must stand the school, the teacher, and the organized profession." [The NEA Journal (January 1946)] http://www.crossroad.to/Excerpts/chronologies/cuddy-nwo.htm


1946. The NEA printed "National Education in an International World" (Teacher's College): The establishment of [UNESCO] marks the culmination of the a movement for the creation of an international agency of education.... Nations that become members of UNESCO accordingly assume an obligation to revise the textbooks used in their schools.... Each member nation... has a duty to se to it that nothing its it curriculum... is contrary to UNESCO's aims."

1946. An NEA-sponsored "World Conference of the Teaching Profession" drafted a Constitution for a World Organization of the Teaching Profession. It would be "a mighty force in aiding UNESCO" said William Carr (associate secretary of NEA's Education Policies Commission).[7,p.24]
1946. The United States joined UNESCO, a UN agency. According to Charlotte Iserbyt, "this legislation was accompanied by President Harry Truman's remarkable statement: 'Education must establish the moral unity of mankind.' Truman's recommendation was bolstered by General Brock Chisholm, who would become the first director-general of World Health Organization (WHO), a UN specialized agency."[10, p.28]
1946. Dr. Chisholm presented a paper entitled The Psychiatry of Enduring Peace and Social Progress at a US conference on mental health. It was published by the (now prestigious) magazine Psychiatry, and by his Communist friend, Alger Hiss, the publisher of the socialist magazine International Conciliation. Hiss, then president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, wrote the Preface to Chisholm's paper. Ponder Dr. Chisholm's words:

 "The responsibility for charting the necessary changes in human behavior rests clearly on the sciences working in that field. Psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, economists, and politicians must face this responsibility....
     "Can we identify the reasons why we fight wars...? Many of them are easy to list --prejudice, isolationism, the ability to emotionally and uncritically to believe unreasonable things....

     "The only psychological force capable of producing these perversions is morality, the concept of right and wrong...   For many generations we have bowed our necks to the yoke of the conviction of sin. We have swallowed all manner of poisonous certainties fed us by our parents, our Sunday and day school teachers.... 

      "...it has long been generally accepted that parents have perfect right to impose any points of view, any lies or fears, superstitions, prejudices, hates, or faith on their defenseless children. It is, however, only recently that it has become a matter of certain knowledge that these things cause neuroses, behavior disorders, emotional disabilities, and failure to develop to a state of emotional maturity which fits one to be a citizen of a democracy....
     "Surely the training of children in home and schools should be of at least as great public concern as their vaccination for their own protection.... Individuals who have emotional disabilities of their own, guilts, fears, inferiorities, are certain to project their hates on to others... They are a very real menace... Whatever the cost, we must learn to live in friendliness and peace with... all the people in the world...."
       "There is something to be said... for gently putting aside the mistaken old ways of our elders if that is possible. If it cannot be done gently, it may have to be done roughly or even violently....
     "Can such a program of re-education... be charted?" See a longer excerpt at www.crossroad.to/Quotes/globalism/chisholm.htm
1948. The World Health Organization (WHO) is established under the leadership of Dr. Brock Chisholm, its first director-general.
1948. The UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a legally binding contract for all nations who, like the U.S. ratified it. It sounds good, as do all the intrusive UN human rights treaties. Article 18 upholds "the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion..." Article 19 affirms "the right to freedom of opinion and expression... and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." But Article 29 states that "these rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations."
     In other words, these "rights" or "freedoms" don't apply to those who would criticize the UN or its policies. Your rights would be conditioned on your compliance. Only if your message supports official ideology are you free to speak it. As Andrei Vishinsky wrote in The Law of the Soviet State, "There can be no place for freedom of speech, press, and so on for the foes of socialism." [Encyclopedia Britannica (1968), Volume V, page 164.]

1949. The UNESCO textbook titled Toward World Understanding stated, "As long as the child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only rather precarious results. As we have pointed out, it is frequently the family that infects the child with extreme nationalism." 1953. During the Reece Committee investigations, Ford Foundation president H. Rowan Gaither made the following admission to Norman Dodd, staff director of the hearings:
"....you know that we at the executive level here were, at one time or another, active in either the OSS, the State Department, or the European Economic Administration. During those times... we operated under directives issued by the White House.  We are continuing to be guided by just such directives.... The substance [of these directives] was to the effect that we should make every effort to so alter life in the Unites States as to make possible a comfortable merger with the Soviet Union."[5] William H. McIlhany, II, The Tax Exempt Foundations (1980), page 63.
1966. Quigley's Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time was published. Summarizing a key point in the book, Dr. Monteith wrote, "Professor Quigley assured his readers that the threat of communism was exaggerated, and that he had researched the men and the organizations that rule the world., In those days many people believed that our State Department had turned Easter Europe and china over to the communist because our government was dominated by subversive agents. Professor Quigley ridiculed that idea:
"This myth, like all fables, does in fact have a modicum of truth. There does exist, and has existed for a generation, an international Anglophile network which operates, to some extent in t he way the radical Right believes the Communist act. In fact, this network, which we may identify as the Round Table Groups, has no aversion to cooperating with the Communists, or any other groups, and frequently does so. I know of the operation of this network because I have studied it for twenty years, and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960s, to examine its papers and secret records."
1960s. Dr. Robert Muller, U.N. deputy secretary-general, prepared a "World Core Curriculum" with the following goal: "Assisting the child in becoming an integrated individual who can deal with personal experience while seeing himself as a part of 'the greater whole.' In other words, promote growth of the group idea, so that group good, group understanding, group interrelations and group goodwill replace all limited, self-centered objectives, leading to group consciousness."
 
1969 (March 27). "President Richard Nixon divided the country into 10 regions via the Government Reorganization Act. Then with Nixon’s Executive Order 11647, the nation was divided up into 10 administrative regions on February 14, 1972 (Federal Register February 12, 1972, Vol. 37, No. 30), which also established the Federal Regional Council for the newly designed 10 regions." Nixon "did so because the United Nations passed a resolution that the United States must reorganize into 10 regions." (Nancy Levant, "Bankrupted States=Con-Con & Newstate Constitution")
1973. The Trilateral Commission was established, primarily by David Rockefeller (chairman of the Rockefeller controlled Chase Manhattan Bank) who funded it. He had been inspired by a proposal by Zbigniew Brzezinski, a global-minded Professor at Columbia University who suggested a three-fold partnership between Western Europe, North America (US and Canada) and Japan.
       Its US membership would include Brzezinski; former president George H. Bush; Richard Gardner (Columbia University); Alan Greenspan (Federal Reserve); Samuel Johnson (Johnson & Son Inc); Robert McNamara (former president of the World Bank); Brent Scowcroft; Donna Shalala (Chancellor, U. of Wisconsin and Clinton's Sec. of DHHS); Albert Shanker (Pres. of American Federation of Teachers); Strobe Talbott (Editor-at-large, Time); Lester Thurow (Faculty, MIT); Paul Volcker (Faculty, Princeton University).
 
1973. After a trip to China, David Rockefeller praised Mao Tse-tung who had slaughtered over 40 million people. His report, "From a China Traveler," highlights the goals presented in UN reports such as "The Commission on Global Governance" and UNESCO's "Our Creative Diversity." Both focus on lofty ideals such as peace, harmony and unity in the communitarian "global" village -- a vision that demands absolute control and universal participation in facilitated small groups (modeled by the hierarchy of "soviets" or councils in Communist lands):
"One is impressed immediately by the sense of national harmony.... Whatever the price of the Chinese Revolution it has obviously succeeded .... in fostering high morale and community purpose. General social and economic progress is no less impressive....The enormous social advances of China have benefited greatly form the singleness of ideology and purpose.... The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in history." New York Times, 8-10-1973.
1974. In his book, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, Anthony Sutton "documented the fact that Rockefeller and Morgan banks provided the Bolsheviks with loans, while American industry provided them with the plants and the technology thy needed. Westinghouse, Henry Ford, Averill Harriman, Armand Hammer, Exxon, and other American firms built the infrastructure that allowed the Soviet Union to survive."[1, page 71]

1983. Speaking at Annapolis, Navy Secretary John Lehman told the graduating class that, "Within weeks, many of you will be looking across just hundreds of feet of water at some of the most modern technology ever invented in America. Unfortunately, it is on Soviet ships." [1, page 71] #107 

1991 (May 21). "In an address to the Bilderberg organization meeting at Evian, France, Henry Kissinger said,
"Today Americans would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will pledge with world leaders to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenarios, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by their world government." (Transcribed from a tape recording made by one of the Swiss delegates)


2012. London Olympics closing ceremony.  (Personal note by Berit)  This dark but spectacular celebration was recorded on a video that we posted for a few days. But, due to its occult themes and suggestions, we deleted it.  Among its images are the occult symbols of today's elitist secret societies -- which are ominously real and powerful. I can personally verify that the OTO, high-level "illuminated" Freemasons, and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are real! (Berit) 


  “If God is for us, who can be against us? ... It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.
      "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? ... Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:31-39

Endnotes
1. Stanley Monteith, MD, Brotherhood of Darkness (Oklahoma City: Hearthstone Publishing, 2000).
2. This list of UN Under-Secretaries for Political and Security Council Affairs is missing the last decade. A futile search on the UN website reminded me that the UN is not "of the people or for the people." Its version of a Bill or Rights is conditioned on absolute compliance with UN ideology, and -- unlike the U.S.-- it has no "Freedom of Information Act."
1946-49 Arkady Sobolev (USSR)
1949-53 Constantine Zinchenko (USSR)
1953-54 Iiya Tcherychev (USSR)
1945-57 Dragoslav Protitich (Yugoslavia)
1957-60 Anatoly Dorynin (USSR)
1960-62 George Arkadev (USSR)
1962-63 E.D. Kiselev (USSR)
1963-65 V.P. Suslov (USSR)
1965-68 Alexei E. Nesterenko (USSR)
1968-73 Leonid N. Kutakov (USSR)
1973-78 Arkady N. Shevchenko (USSR)
1978-81 Mikhail D. Sytenko (USSR)
1981-86 Viacheslav A. Ustinov (USSR)
1987-92 Vasiliy S. Safronchuk (USSR)
1992-     Vladimir Petrovsky (Russia, former USSR)
3. Marilyn Ferguson, The Aquarian Conspiracy (Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher, 1980), pages 23-24
4. Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1966).
5. William H. McIlhany, II, The Tax-Exempt Foundations (Westport, CT: Arlington House, 1980), 60.
6. Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D., Secret Records Revealed (Oklahoma City: Heartstone Publishing, 1994), pages 30, 32.
7. Norman Dodd reported these findings in an interview with the writer, William H. McIlihany II, for his 1980 book, The Tax Exempt Foundations (Arlington House, Westport, USA), p. 60-61. The Special House Committee to Investigate Tax Exempt Foundations reported in 1954. It was named after its chairman, Representative, B. Carrol Reece of Tennessee.
8. Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D., Chronology of Education with Quotable Quotes (Pro Family Forum, Highland City, FL 33846, 1994); page 13, 18, 24.
9. Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D., "Mental Health, Education and Social Control," September 2004, http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/006/cuddy/mental_health-2.htm
10. Charlotte Iserbyt, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America (Ravenna, OH: Conscience Press, 1999).
11. Edgar C. Bundy, Collectivism in the Church (1958), 165, 91. See "Conforming the Church to the New Millennium."

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