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Idon'tknowwhoputthismessagebelowtogether,butitshouldbeforwarded toeveryAmericaninterestedinpreservingourConstitution .Ann OriginalMessage From :joanmasters<masters@erols .co m> To :<dumbdown@blazenetme .net> Cc :< harness@erols .com> ;<aherzer@softhome .net> Sent :October31,20002 :59PM Subject :Fw :YOUSHALLKNOWTHEMBYTHEIRWORKSANDWORDS[FreeRepublic] From :FredBattey<> To : Subject ;Fw :YOUSHALLKNOWTHEMBYTHEIRWORKSANDWORDS[FreeRepublic] DatesMonday,October30,20007 :17PM <httu ://www .freereuublic .com/forum/a37eff46e436b .htqL > httu ://www . .frs<eret)ubli, c .com/forum/a37eff46e436b .htm FreeRepublic .com "AConservativeNewsForum" Disclaimer :OpinionspostedonFreeRepublicarethoseoftheindividual postersanddonotnecessarilyrepresenttheopinionofFreeRepublicor itsmanagement .Allmaterialspostedhereinareprotectedbycopyrightlaw andtheexemptionforfairuseofcopyrightedworks . <httus// w ww .FreeRepublic .com/forum/a37eff46p436b .htm >YOU SHALLKNOWTHEM BY THEIR WORKSANDWORDS <httD :// www .FreeRenublic .com/Derl/latest?t=Governmen t>Government opinion Keywords :NEWWORLDORDER Source :Variouswebsitesandpublications Published :September27,1999Author :Variousauthors Postedon09/27/199915 :49 :18PDTby <httus//www .FreeRepublic .comlnerl/profile?on=show&.user=Uncle%2OBill>Uncle Bill YpuShallKnowThemByTheirWorksandTheirWords wearegratefultotheWashington Poet,The NewYorkTimes<,r TimeMagazine andothergreatpublicationswhosedirectorshaveattendedourmeetings and respectedtheirpromisesofdiscretionforalmostfortyyears .Itwould havebeenimpossibleforustodevelopourplanfortheworldifwehad beensubjectedtothelightsofpublicityduringthoseyears .But,the worldisnowmoresophisticatedandpreparedtomarchtowardsaworld government .Thesupranationalsovereigntyofanintellectualeliteand worldbankersissurelypreferabletothenationalauto-determination practicedinpastcenturies ." DavidRockefellerBaden-Baden,Germany1991 mailhw/1Mar•467(lf)V467fSF/Rvcrvm969tlrrld .,/

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I don't know who put this message below together, but it should be forwardedto every American interested in preserving our Constitution . AnnOriginal MessageFrom : joan masters <masters@erols .com>To : <dumbdown@blazenetme .net>Cc : <harness@erols .com> ; <aherzer@softhome .net>Sent : October 31, 2000 2 :59 PMSubject : Fw: YOU SHALL KNOW THEM BY THEIR WORKS AND WORDS [FreeRepublic]

From : Fred Battey <>To :Subject ; Fw: YOU SHALL KNOW THEM BY THEIR WORKS AND WORDS [FreeRepublic]Dates Monday, October 30, 2000 7 :17 PM

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Disclaimer : Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individualposters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic orits management . All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law

and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works .<httus//www .FreeRepublic .com/forum/a37eff46p436b .htm>YOU SHALL KNOW THEMBYTHEIR WORKS AND WORDS<httD ://www .FreeRenublic .com/Derl/latest?t=Governmen t>Government opinionKeywords : NEW WORLD ORDERSource : Various websites and publicationsPublished : September 27, 1999 Author : Various authorsPosted on 09/27/1999 15 :49 :18 PDT by<httus//www .FreeRepublic .comlnerl/profile?on=show&.user=Uncle%2OBill>UncleBillYpu Shall Know Them By Their Works and Their Words

we are grateful to the Washington Poet, The New York Times<,r Time Magazine

and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetingsandrespected their promises of discretion for almost forty years . It wouldhave been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we hadbeen subjected to the lights of publicity during those years . But, theworld is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a worldgovernment . The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite andworld bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determinationpracticed in past centuries ."David Rockefeller Baden-Baden, Germany 1991

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"Rarely have Americans lived through so much change, in so many ways, insoshort a time . Quietly, but with gathering force, the ground has shiftedbeneath our feet as we have moved into an Information Age, a globaleconomy, a truly new world ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1998

"We must all be profoundly grateful for the magnificent achievements ofourforbearers in this century . Yet perhaps in the daily press of events, inthe clash of controversy, we don't see our own time for what it truly is a

new dawn for America ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1999

"What I'm tring to do is to promote a process of reorganization of theworld . . ."President William Clinton - Interview with Argentine reporters, October17,1997 .

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. . .all of us here at the policy-making level have had experience withdirectives . . . from the White House . . . . The substance of them is that weshall use our grant-making power so as to alter our life in the UnitedStates that we can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union ."H . Rowan Gaither, Jr ., President - Ford Foundation (as told to NormanDodd,Congressional Reese Commission 1954,'

"My vision of a New world order foresees a United Nations with arevitalized peacekeeping function ."George Bush .

hey [the Soviets intend . . . to induce the Americans to adopt their own'restructuring' and convergence of the Soviet and American systems usingtothis end the fear of nuclear conflict . . . . Convergence will be accompaniedby blood baths and political re-education camps in Western Europe and theUnited States . The Soviet strategists are counting on an economicdepression in the United States and intend to introduce their reformedmodel of socialism with a human face as an alternative to the Americansystem during the depression ."Anatoliy Golitsyn - The Perestroika Deception 1991

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"Those who hope that we shall move away from the socialist path will begreatly disappointed . Every part of our program of perestroika . . . is fullybased on the principle of more socialism and more democracy ."Mikhail Gorbachev Perestroika - New Thinking for Our Country and the World1988

"The New Deal is plainly an attempt to achieve a working socialism andavert a social collapse in America ; it is extraordinarily parallel to thesuccessive 'policies' and 'Plans' of the Russian experiment . Americansshirk the word 'socialism', but what else can one call it?"H .G . Wells - The New World Order 1939

"The sacrifice of personal existence is necessary to secure thepreservation of the species ."Adolph Hitler - Mein Kampf 1923

"The task of saving the earth's environment must and will become thecentral organizing principle of the post-Cold War world ."Senator Al Gore - Putting People First 1992

"Our ideology is intolerant . . . and peremptorily demands . . . the completetransformation of public life to its ideas ."Adolph Hitler - cited in The Psychopathic God 1977

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"What we're talking about is creating new forms of life on the basis ofnewvalues ."Mikhail Gorbachev - From Red to Green Audubon magazine 1994

"Our overriding environmental challenge tonight is the worldwide problemofclimate change, global warming, the gathering crisis that requiresworldwide action ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1998

"I am a Communist, a convinced Communists For some that may be a fantasy .But to me it is my main goal ."Mikhail Gorbachev~~- New York Times 1989

"Now that we are rid of this syndrome of imposing the communist model onpeople, now that we've given them the chance to get rid of this dogma, Ihave to tell you Americans that you've been pushing your American way oflife for decades . You thought it was perfection itself, the ultimateachievement of human thought . . . There has to be a different approach . . .Americans have to be more modest in their desires . We have to stimulatehuman qualities in people rather than greed ."Mikhail Gorbachev - From Red to Green Audubon magazine 1994

"Please remember one lesson of the 20th century . One cannot forcehappiness, impose happiness on nations by imposing any kind of utopia onothers . The Communist model of society was a kind of imposed utopia forwhich the Russian people in particular paid a great price . Still,sometimeswe see that attempts are being made to impose some other kind of model onthe entire world - maybe a westernized or Americanized model . . . This isnotthe way to go because this can only create conflict ."Mikhail Gorbachev - Northeastern University 1998

"Socialism has a bad name in America, and no amount of wishful thinking on

the part of the left is going to change that . . . . The words EconomicDemocracy are an adequate and effective replacement ."Derek Shearer cited in Reason 1982

,,More socialism means more democracy, openness and collectivism ineverydaylife . . "Mikhail GorbachevPPerestroika - New Thinking for Our Country and the World1988

"This new and complete Revolution we contemplate can be defined in a veryfew words . It is (a) outright world-socialism, scientifically planned anddirected, plus (b) a sustained insistence upon law, law based on a fuller,

more jealously conceived restatement of the personal Rights of Man, plus(c) the completest freedom of speech, criticism, and publication, and asedulous expansion of the educational organization to the ever growingdemands of the new order . . . . Putting it at its compactest, it is thetriangle of Socialism, Law, and Knowledge which frames the Revolution that

may yet save the world ."H .G . Wells - The New World Order 1939

"I would think that, if you understood what communism was, you would hope,

you would pray on your knees that we would become communist ."Jane Fonda - Michigan State University 1970

"Communism is one of the options that can improve people's lives ."mailhnv /iMar4A2 Af1V4f 9 ASF /CveramOA 9 fiFnlrlw • /

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Torn Hayden - New York Times 1975

"I've always been a strong U .N . proponent . . . . Who was that guy who had the

round table? Arthur? One for all, all for one ."Ted Turner - CNN Interview with Larry King 1997

#"We will proceed toward better socialism rather than away from it . We aresaying this honestly, without trying to fool our own people or the world .Any hopes that we will begin to build a different, non-socialist societyand go over to the other camp are unrealistic and futile . Those in theWestwho expect us to give up socialism will be disappointed ."Mikhail Gorbachev Perestroika - New Thinking for Our Country and the World1988/"The crisis (the Great Depression] discovered a great man in FranklinRoosevelt . . .None too soon he has carried America forward to the secondstage of democratic realization . His New Deal involves such collectivecontrols of the national business that it would be absurd to call itanything but socialism, were it not for a prejudice lingering on from theold individualist days against that word . . . Both Roosevelt and Stalin wereattempting to produce a huge, modern, scientifically organized, socialiststate, the one out of a warning crisis and the other out of a chaos . . ."H .G . Wells

"I doubt if these two fine, active minds [President and Mrs . Roosevelt]have ever inquiried how it is they know what they know and think as theydo . Nor have they ever thought of what they might have been if they hadgrown up in an entirely different culture . They have the disposition ofallpoliticians world over to deal only with made opinion . They have neverinquired how it is that opinion is made ."H .G . Wells - The Fate of Man 1939

"The Soviet transition to a new political structure shows that the Sovietstrategists are thinking, planning and acting in broad terms, way beyondthe imagination of Western politicians . For this reason Westernpoliticianscannot grasp the fact that the Soviet intention is to win by 'democratic'means . Through transition to a new system, the Soviets are revitalisingtheir own people and institutions, and they are succeeding . Contrary toWestern belief, they are holding their ranks together ."Anatoliy Golitsyn The Perestroika Deception 1990

"But, you will say, we destroy the most hallowed of relations, when wereplace home education by social . . . . The Communists have not invented theintervention of society in education ; they do but seek to alter thecharacter of that intervention, and to rescue education from the influence

of the ruling class ."Karl Marx and Frederich Engels - The Communist manifesto 1888 edition

"10 .004ee education for all children in public schools . . . Combination ofeducation with industrial production,"Karl Marx and F'rederich Engels - The Communist Manifesto 1888 edition

"Article 26 (1) Everyone has the right to education . Education shall befree, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages . Elementaryeducation shall be compulsory . Technical and professional education shallbe made generally available and higher education shall be equallyaccessible to all on the basis of merit ."United Nations - Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948

"The Information Age is, first and foremost, an education age, in whicheducation must start at birth and continue throughout a lifetime . Lastyear, from this podium, I said that education has to be our highestpriority . I have something to say to every family listening to us tonight :

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Your children can go on to college . . . . Because of the things that havebeendone, we can make college as universal in the 21st century as high schoolis today . And, my friends, that will change the face and future ofAmerica ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1998

"Now, there are more children, from more diverse backgrounds, in ourpublicschools that any time in our history . Their education must provide theknowledge and nurture the creativity that will allow our entire nation tothrive in the new economy ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1999

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A goverment of the masses .•

Authority derived through mass meeting or any other form of 'direct'expression .•

Results in mobocracy .•

Attitude toward property is communistic - negating property rights .Attitude toward law is that the will of the majority shall regulate, . . .

without restraint or regard to consequences .•

Results in demagogism, license, agitation, discontent, anarchy .Army Training Manual Concerning Citizenship - 192

"Armament should be an illegality everywhere, and some sort ofinternational force should patrol a treaty-bound world . Partial armamentisone of those absurdities dear to moderate-minded 'reasonable' men .Armamentitself is making war . Making a gun, pointing a gun, and firing it are allacts of the same order . It should be illegal to construct anywhere uponearth any mechanism for the specific purpose of killing men . When you seeagun it is reasonable to ask : 'Whom is that intended to kill?'"H .G . Wells The New World Order 1939

!'`. . .I would like to be clearly understood . . .we,, the Soviet people, are for

socialism . . . . We want more socialism and, therefore, more democracy ."Mikk it Gorbachev Perestroika - New Thinking for Our Country and the world1987

"Hitler's dictatorship differed in one fundamental point from all itspredecessors in history . It was the first dictatorship in the presentperiod of modern technical development, a dictatorship which made complete

use of all technical means for the domination of its own country . Throughtechnical devices like the radio and the loud-speaker, eighty millionpeople were deprived of independent thought . It was thereby possible tosubject them to the will of one man . . ."Albert Speer, Hitler's Minister for Armaments (at his trial after WorldWar II)

/--It's my conviction that the human race has entered a stage where we areall dependent on each other . No other country or nation should be regarded

in total separation from another, let alone pitted against another . That's

what our communist vocabulary calls internationalism and it meanspromotinguniversal human values ."Mikhail Gorbachev Perestroika - New Thinking for Our Country and the World19 8?

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"Thanks •to the leadership of Vice President Gore, we have a government for

the Information Age, once again a government that is a progressiveinstrument of the common good, rooted in our oldest values of opportunity,

responsibility and community, devoted to fiscal responsibility, determined

to give our people the tools they need to make the most of their own lives

in the 21st century, a 21st century government for 21st century America ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1999

Tonight, I propose a 21st Century Crime Bill to deploy the latesttechnologies and tactics to make our communities even safer . Our balancedbudget will help put up to 50,000 more police on the street in the areashardest hit by crime, and then to equip them with new tools fromcrime-mapping computers to digital mug shots . We must break the deadlycycle of drugs and crime . "President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1993/

/in 1931, when Brave New World was being written, I was convinced thatthere was still plenty of time . The completely organized society, thescientific caste system, the abolition of free will by methodicalconditioning, the servitude made acceptable by regular doses of chemically

induced happiness, the orthodoxies drummed in by nightly courses ofsleep-teaching - these things were coming all right, but not in my time,not even in the time of my grandchildren . . . . Twenty-seven years later . . . . Ifeel a good deal less optimistic . . . In the West, . . .individual men andwomenstill enjoy a large measure of freedom . But . . . this freedom and even thedesire for this freedom seem to be on the wane ."Aldous Huxley - Brave New World Revisited 195y'

"When I say that peace must be planned on a world basis, I mean quiteliterally that it must embrace the earth . . . . And it is inescapable thatthere can be no peace for any part of the world unless the foundations ofpeace are made secure throughout all parts of the world . . . . Itsaccomplishment depends primarily upon acceptance by the peoples of theworld . . . . So unless today, while the war is being fought, the people oftheUnited States and of Great Britain, of Russia and of China, and of all the

other United Nations, fundamentally agree on their purposes, fine andidealistic expressions of hope such as those of the Atlantic Charter willlive merely to mock us . . . They will become real only if the people of theworld forge them into actuality ."Wendell L . Willkie - One World 1943

The Soviet strategy of 'perestroika' must be exposed because it isdeceptive, aggressive and dangerous . Gorbachev and 'glastnost' have failed

to reveal that 'perestroika' is a world-wide political assault against the

Western democracies . . . . It must be revealed that 'perestroika' is . . . notjust Soviet domestic renewal but a strategy for 'restructuring' the wholeworld . . . . Gorbachev's renunciation of ideological orthodoxy is not sincere

or lasting, but a tactical manoeuvre in the cause of the strategy . TheSoviets are not striving for genuine, lasting accommodation with theWestern democracies but for the final world victory of Communism . . ."Anatoliy Golitsyn - The Perestroika Deception 1999

A n this sense, the theory of the Communists may be summed up in thesinglesentence : Abolition of private property ."Karl Marx and Frederich Engels - The Communist Manifesto 1888 editio/

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"1 . Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land topublic purposes .""3 . Abolition of all right of inheritance .""7 . Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by theState; the bringing into cultivation of waste-lands, and the improvementofthe soil generally in accordance with a common plan ."Karl Marx and Frederich Engels - The Communist Manifesto 1888 edition

"To keep global resource use within prudent limits while the poor raisetheir living standards, affluent societies need to consume less .

Population, consumption, technology, development, and the environment arelinked in complex relationships that bear closely on human welfare in theglobal neighbourhood . Their effective and equitable management calls for a

systemic, long-term, global approach guided by the principle ofsustainabledevelopment, which has been the central lesson from the mountingecologicaldangers of recent times . Its universal application is a priority among the

tasks of global governance ."United Nations - Our Global Neighborhood 1995

"This World Youth movement claims to represent and affect thepolitico-social activities of a grand total of forty million adherentsunder the age of thirty . . .It may play an important and increasing role inthe consolidation of a new world order ."H .G . Wells - The Fate of Man 1939

"Directly we grasp this not very obscure truth that there can be, and are,

different sorts of money dependent on the economic usages or system inoperation, which are not really interchangeable, then it becomes plainthata collectivist world order, whose fundamental law is such a Declaration of

Rights as we have sketched, will have to carry on its main, its primaryoperations at least with a new world money, a specially contrived money,differing in its nature from any sort of money conventions that havehitherto served human needs . It will be issued against the totalpurchaseable output of the community in return for the workers' servicestothe community ."H .G. Wells - The New World Order 1939

"It is a historic fact, recurrent enough to be called an economic law,thatcapitalism, which builds up great civilizations, also wrecks them ifpersisted in beyond a certain point . It is easy to demonstrate on paperthat civilization can be saved and immensely developed by, at the rightmoment, discarding capitalism and changing the private propertyprofiteering state into the common property distributive state . . . . Notuntil the two main tenets of socialism : abolition of private property(which must not be confused with personal property), and equality ofincome, have taken hold of the people as religious dogmas, as to which nocontroversy is regarded as sane, will a stable socialist state bepossible ."George Bernard Shaw - Socialism 1926 Encyclopedia Britannica

"A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which theall-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managerscontrol a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they

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present-day totalitarian states, to ministries of propaganda, newspapereditors and schoolteachers . . . . The greatest triumphs of propaganda havebeen accomplished, not by doing something, but by refraining from doing .Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, issilence about truth ."Aldous Huxley - Brave New World foreword to 1946 edition

"If most of the divisions and barriers of the period of the sovereignstates had disappeared, if there were no longer castles, fortifications,boundaries and strategic lines to be traced, there were still manyindications that the world was under control and still not quite sure ofits own good behaviour . The carefully planned system of aerodromes toprevent any untoward developments of the free private flying that had been

tolerated after 2040 was such an indication, and so was the strategicimport plainly underlying the needlessly wide main roads that left nopossible region of insurrection inaccessable . From the air or on a map itwas manifest that the world was still 'governed' . The road system was like

a net cast over a dangerous beast ."H .G . Wells - The Shape of Things to Come 1936

,The Party seeks power entirea.y for its own sake . We are not interested in

the good of others ; we are interested solely in power . Not wealth orluxuryor long life or happiness ; only power, pure power . . . . Power is not a means ;

it is an end . One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguardarevolution ; one makes the revolution in order to establish thedictatorship . . . . if you want a picture of the future, imagine a bootstamping on a human face - forever ."O'Brien to Winston - George Orwell 1984 194

"To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our lastbest hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced theinstruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support - to prevent it frombecoming merely a forum for invective - to strengthen its shield of thenewand the weak - and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run ."John F . Kennedy Inaugural Address 1961

"To destroy arms, however, is not enough . We must create even as wedestroy- creating world-wide law and law enforcement as we outlaw world-wide warand weapons ."John F . Kennedy - Future of the United Nations organizations 1961

"In addition, the United States Delegation will suggest a series of stepsto improve the United Nations machinery for the peaceful settlement ofdisputes . . . - for extending the rule of international law . For peace isnotsolely a matter of military or technical problems - it is primarily aproblem of politics and people ."John F . Kennedy - Future of the United Nations Organizations 1961

"The new century demands new partnerships for peace and security . TheUnited Nations plays a crucial role, with allies sharing burdens Americamight otherwise bear alone . America needs a strong and effective U .N . Iwant to work with this new Congress to pay our dues and our debts . We must

continue to support security and stability in Europe and Asia expandingNATO and defining its new missions, maintaining our alliance with Japan,with Korea, with our other Asian allies, and engaging China ."President William Clinton - State of the Union Address 1999

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"Ultimately, our objective is to welcome the Soviet Union back into theworld order . Perhaps the world order of the future will truly be a familyof nations ."President George Bush - Texas A&M University 1989

"We 'have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for futuregenerations a new world order, a world where the rule of law, not the rule

of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations . When we are successful, and

we will be, we have a real chance at this new world order, an order inwhich a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfillthe promise and vision of the U .N .'s founders ."President George Bush - 199],/

"For two centuries we've done the hard work of freedom . And tonight weleadthe world in facing down a threat to decency and humanity . what is atstakeis more than one small country, it is a big idea - a new world order,wherediverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve theuniversalaspirations of mankind : peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law .Such is a world worthy of our struggle, and worthy of our children'sfuture ."President George Bush - State of the Union Address 1991

/we will succeed in the Gulf . And when we do, the world community willhavesent an enduring warning to any dictator or despot, present or future, who

contemplates outlaw aggression . The world can therefore seize thisopportunity to fufill the long-held promise of a new world order - wherebrutality will go unrewarded, and aggression will meet collectiveresistance ."President George Bush - State of the Union Address 199

Ae must establish a new world order based on justice, on equity, and onpeace ."Fidel Castro - United Nations 197/

/We are moving toward a new world order, the world of communism . We shallnever turn off that road ."Mikhail Gorbachev - 198/

"Two centuries ago our forefathers brought forth a new nation ; now we must

join with others to bring forth a new world order ."The Declaration of Interdependence - 1976

"National Socialism will use its own revolution for establishing of a newworld order ."Adolph Hitler - during World War II

"Our nation is uniquely endowed to play a creative and decisive role inthenew order which is taking form around us ."Henry Kissinger - Seattle Post Intelligence 1975

/'The Trilateral commission is international-and-is intended to be thevehicle for multinational consolidation of the commercial and bankinginterests by seizing control of the political government of the UnitedStates . The Trilateral Commission represents a skillful, coordinatedeffortto seize control and consolidate the four centers of power P,~LITICAL,MONETARY, INTELLECTUAL, and ECCLESIASTICAL . IV 10/d(,j 4i1J

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Barry Goldwater

"The Council of Foreign Relations(CFR) is the American branch of a society

which originated in England . . . and . . . believes national boundaries should be

obliterated and one world rule established ."Carroll Quigley(Bill Clinton mentor)

"Out of these troubled times a new world order can emerge ."George Bush.

"I believe that if the people of this nation fully understood whatcongresshas done to them over the last 49 years, they would move on Washington ;they would not wait for an election . . . . it adds up to a preconceived plantodestroy the economic and social independe ce of the United States ."George W. Malone - U .S . Senator, Nevad

/The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism . But under thename of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the socialistprogram, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing

how it happened ."Norman Thomas, former socialist presidential candidate,i/Fundamental, Bible believing people do not have the right to indoctrinate

their children in their religious beliefs because we, the state, arepreparing them for the year 2000, when America will be part of a one world

global society and their children will not fit in ."Peter Hoagland, Nebraska State Senator

"All of us will ultimately be judged on the effort we have contributed tobuilding a New World Order ."Robert Kennedy - 1967

"We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what'sbest for society ."Hillary Clinton - 1993

"We reject the idea of private property ."Peter Berle, President of the National Audubon Society

"The message has now gone out to all leftists ; 'substitute green forred'--that is, push socialism labeled as environmentalism as the newpriority ."David Horowitz and Peter Collier in their book The Destructive Generation .

/We at the executive level here were active in either the OSS, the StateDepartment, or the European Economic Administration . During those times,and without exception, we operated under directions issued by the WhiteHouse . We are continuing to be guided by just such directives, thesubstance of which were to the effect that we should make every effort toso alter the life in the United States as to make it possible acomfortablemerger with the Soviet Union ."H . Rowan Gaither - President of the Ford Foundation, 195

/There is a power so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so

complete, so persuasive that prudent men had better not speak above theirbreath when they speak of it ."Woodrow Wilson

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"We should establish a permanent international court to prosecute the most

serious violations of humanitarian law ."President Bill Clinton - September 22, 1997

"If we can prove that you can merge integrated economies and integrateddemocracies, then we'll be more likely to build a global system of thiskind . . ."President Bill Clinton - September 22, 1997

Current Communist Goals

Published in 1961 and written into the Congressional Record

The Naked Communist - page 259-2621961 W. Cleon Skousen

1 . U .S . acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war .

2 . U .S . willingness to capitulate in preference to engaging in atomic war .

3 . Develop the illusion that total disarmament by the United States wouldbe a demonstration of moral strength .

4 . Permit free trade between all nations regardless of Communistaffiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war .

5 . Extension of long term loans to Russia and Soviet Satellites .

6 . Provide American aid to all nations regardless of Communist domination .

7 . Grant recognition of Red China, Admission of Red China to the U .N .

8 . Set up East and West Germany as separate states in spite of Rhruchev'spromise in 1955 to settle the Germany question by free elections undersupervison of the U .N. (interesting that the communists will use the U .N . .

The fall of the berlin wall was revealed by the soviet defector AnatoliyGolitsyn years before it happend as part of the Soviet disinformationpolicy . see "New Lies For old" available at amazon.com )

9 . Prolong the conferences to ban atomic tests because the U .S . has agreed

to suspend tests as long as negotiations are in progress .

10 . Allow all Soviet satellites individual representation in the U .N.

11 . Promote the UN as the only hope for mankind . If its charter isrewritten, demand that it be set up as a one world government with its own

independent armed forces . Some Communist leaders believe the world can betaken over as easily by the U .N. as by Moscow. Sometimes these two centers

compete with each other .

12 . Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party .

13 . Do away with all loyalty oaths .

14 . Continue giving Russia access to the U .S . Patent Office .

15 . Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States .

16 . Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic Americaninstitutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights .

17 . Get control of the schools . Use them as transmission belts form:,nhnv/iMarw^?nnV4f,2 ( F/CvetPm0A?nFn1r4Pr/

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socialism and current Communist propaganda . Soften the curriculum. Getcontrol of teachers associations . Put the party line in textbooks .

18 . Gain control of all student newspapers .

19 . Use student riots to forment public protests against programs ororganizations which are under Communist attack .

20 . Infiltrate the press . Get control of book-review assignments,editorialwriting, policy-making positions .

21 . Gain control of key positions in radio, TV and motion pictures .

22 . Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms ofartistic expression . An American Communist cell was told to eliminate allgood sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and

meaningless froms .

23 . Control art critics and directors of art museums . "Our plan is topromote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art ."

24 . Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them "censorship"anda violation of free speech and free press .

25 . Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and

obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio and TV .

26 . Present homo-sexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as "normal,natural,healthy" .

27 . Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with "social"religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectualmaturity which does not need a "religious crutch" .

28 . Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schoolsont the ground that it violates the principle of "seperation of chuch andstate" .

29 . Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate,old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperationbetween nations on a world-wide basis .

30 . Discredit the American founding fathers . Present them as selfisharistocrats who had no concern for the "common man ."

31 . Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching ofAmerican History on the ground that it was only a minor part of "the bigpicture" . Give more emphasis to Russian history since the Communists tookover .

32 . Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over anypart of the culture- education, social agencies, welfare programs, mentalhealth clinics, etc .

33 . Eliminate all laws or procedures which interfere with the operation of

the Communist apparatus .

34 . Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities .

35 . Discredit and eventually dismantle the F .B .I .

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36 . Infiltrate and gain control of more unions .

37 . Infiltrate and gain control of big business .

38 . Transfer some of the powers of arrest from the police to socialagencies . Treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders which noone but psychiatrists can understand or treat .

39 . Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as ameans of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals .

40 . Discredit the family as an institution . Encourage promiscutiy and easy

divorce .

41 . Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influenceof parents . Attribute prejudices, mental blocks and retarding of childrento suppressive influence of parents .

42 . Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimateaspects of the American tradition ; that students and special-interestgroups should rise up and use "united force" to solve economic, politicalor social problems .

43 . Overthrow all colonial governments before native populations are ready

for self-government .

44 . Internationalize the Panama Canal .

45 . Repeal the Connally Reservation so the U .S . cannot prevent the worldCourt from seizing jurisdiction over domestic problems . Give the WorldCourt jurisdiction over nations and individuals alike .---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Communist Manifesto in America

Marx would be pleased

Orlando SentinelMarch 18, 1999 Charley Reese

If old Karl Marx, the embittered inventor of communism, could return fromthe grave, he would no doubt be surprised to find that most of the 10planks of his Communist Manifesto, issued in 1848 in collaboration withFrederick Engels, have been happily adopted or are at least supported byAmericans . Let's look at the 10 planks :

1 . "Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land topublic purposes ." Well, we're working on this one . The federal governmentowns huge amounts of land and is acquiring more. Private property rightsare being eroded deliberately in the name of protecting the environment .

2 . "A heavy progressive or graduated income tax ." Need I say more? BeforeRonald Reagan's tax law changes we had exactly that and many Americanssupport the idea of taxing the rich more than the less-rich .

3 . "Abolition of all rights of inheritance ." We haven't gone all the wayonthat one, but heavy estate taxes are a step in that direction . Estatetaxesare purely punitive because they are taxes levied on assets on whichmultiple taxes have already been paid many times .

4 . "Confiscation of the property of emigrants and rebels ." Well, ourmailhny,/iMar.%9(111V%7f1SF/Svatpm%9f)Fnldpr/

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forefathers confiscated the property of those who supported the Britishduring the Revolution, and, under the Racketeer Influenced and CorruptOrganizations Act and other civil statutes, property is being confiscatedright and left in the name of the war on drugs .

5 . "Centralization of credit in the hands of the state . . . ." Prettymuchdone . See the Federal Reserve Act .

6 . "Centralization of the means of communications and transport in thehands of the state ." Seen a private road or bridge lately? Who licensesallradio and television? Only the First Amendment saves the print press fromfederal licensing, but I suspect that hate-speech laws will soon followhate-crime laws, and that will erode that freedom.

7 . "Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by thestate. .

." Well, the government runs many businesses and some folks wouldlike to see it run more .

8 . "Equal obligation to work . Establishment of industrial armies,especially for agriculture ." We've escaped this one mainly, in my opinion,

because of the Second Amendment (the right to own firearms) andmechanization .

9 . "Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries ; gradualabolition of distinction between town and country ." Pretty much done,because big corporations dominate what's left of agriculture and masscommunications have more or less erased cultural differences .

10 . "Free education of all children in public schools . Abolition of childfactory labor in its present form . Combination of education withindustrialproduction ." Done .

Now, you must understand that what communism was driving toward was noteconomic nirvana for the people (that was the advertising) but total power

in the hands of the state . Note, for example, the manifesto does notadvocate education for children per se but education in public schoolswhere, of course, they can be under the control of and indoctrinated bythestate .

The hatred for property and for farmers was based on the knowledge thatpeople who are economically independent of the state can assert theirpolitical freedom from state control . Communism is just another form ofslavery in which the slave is provided work, housing, food, education,medical care and retirement -- but at the price of freedom .

You can see Americans advocating the very same system today, and most ofthem, because of their poor education in government schools, don't havethefoggiest notion that they are advocating Marxist ideas .

Taken From Above :"We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for futuregenerations a new world order, a world where the rule of law, not the rule

of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations . When we are successful, and

we will be, we have a real chance at this new world order, an order inwhich a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfillthe promise and vision of the U .N.'s founders ."

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President George Bush - 1991

I wonder if George Bush knew something about the founder?

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Regards, Uncle Bill .

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DRUDGE REPORTSunday, September 26, 1999By Matt Drudge

TALBOTT : NEXT CENTURY, AMERICA WILL NOT EXIST IN CURRENT FORM, 'ALL STATES

WILL. -RECOGNIZE A SINGLE, GLOBAL AUTHORITY'

Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott believes the United States maynotexist in its current form in the 21st Century -- because nationhoodthroughout the world will become obsoletel

Talbott, who is profiled in the NEW YORK TIMES on Monday [for the secondtime in six months], has defined, shaped and executed the Clintonadministration's foreign policy . He has served at the State Departmentsince the first day of the Clinton presidency .

Just before joining the administration, Talbott wrote in TIME magazine --in an essay titled "The Birth of the Global Nation" -- that he is lookingforward to government run by "one global authority ."

"Here is one optimist's reason for believing unity will prevail . . . within

the next hundred years . . . nationhood as we know it will be obsolete ; allstates will recognize a single, global authority," Talbott declared in the

July 20, 1992 issue of TIME .

"A phrase briefly fashionablein the mid-20th century -- 'citizen of theworld' -- will have assumed real meaning by the end of the 21st ."

Talbott continued: "All countries are basically social arrangements,accommodations to changing circumstances . No matter how permanent and even

sacred they may seem at any one time, in fact they are all artificial andtemporary."

Talbott's belief that the United States of America and other nations are"artificial and temporary" continues to cause a rift inside of the State

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Dapartmnt, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned .

"I think we are losing sight that we work for the American taxpayer, notRussia, not Asia," one State Department veteran told the -DRUDGE REPORT inWashington . "Mr . Talbott is completely consumed with world order and hasalienated many career employees here . [His] attitude borders onobsession ."

In -recent-months, Talbott has come under fire for -his stand on Russia . The

policy of financial and political engagement with Russia as revelationspour forth of massive money-laundering schemes has made Talbott the target

of critics, reports John Broder at the TIMES .

"We have to be calm and steady and have a clear sense of purpose," Talbott

tells Monday's NEW YORK TIMES .

"One of my modest suggestions to the world is strategic _patience . We haveto be calm and steady and have a clear sense of purpose when that dynamicis discouraging, as it is today," Talbott explains .

Global government has proven to be slightly more complicated than oneoptimist dreamed .

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