The World War 2: Another attempt to create a world governance body..."The United Nations" (U.N.)
The United Nations Charter (rule book) is a near copy and paste of the G-dless Russian Communist Manifesto!
This insert is from Australia matters website.
The United Nations Charter (rule book) is a near copy and paste of the G-dless Russian Communist Manifesto!
This insert is from Australia matters website.
World War 1 was created by design in an attempt to create a world governance body run by unaccountable European bankers called the..."League of Nations"
The first failed attempt at a global governmental body for
the Rothschild banksters to straddle as a political tool to enter into Sovereign nations "privatizing" public owned infrastructures.
The first failed attempt at a global governmental body for
the Rothschild banksters to straddle as a political tool to enter into Sovereign nations "privatizing" public owned infrastructures.
by William Norman Grigg
"We are not going to achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well as in words and money," warned Arthur
Schlesinger Jr. in the July/August 1995 issue of Foreign Affairs. Schlesinger had taken to the pages of the flagship journal of the Council on
Foreign Relations to vindicate the dubious proposition that the United Nations military represents the thin blue line dividing peaceful civilization from
savagery -- in short, our planetary police. But what happens when the planetary police run amok and become the agents of bloodshed? When local police abuse
their power, the abused have avenues of redress. From what body can those abused by the planetary police seek justice? The escalating scandal of
unpunished atrocities committed by UN "peacekeepers" illustrates that the planetary police are beyond accountability.
"Perhaps our leaders should put the question to the people: what do we want the United Nations to be?" Schlesinger wrote. "Do we
want it to avert more killing fields around the planet? Or do we want it to dwindle into impotence, leaving the world to the anarchy of nation-states?"
Critics of the UN should eagerly embrace such a debate -- provided that a copy of the above photograph is made available to all participants. First published
in the United States on the cover of the June 24th issue of the left-wing weekly Village Voice, the photograph depicts two Belgian paladins
of the new world order giddily holding a Somali child over an open flame. Other series of photographs depict UN soldiers kicking and stabbing a Somali, and
another soldier apparently urinating on the Somali's dead body; yet another shows a Somali child being forced to drink salt water, vomit, and worms.A second group of photos published in the July 15th Village Voice shows the dead bodies of bound Somalis -- what appears to be the work of a death squad.
One atrocity not caught on camera involved the "punishment" of a Somali child by placing him in a metal container and
withholding water from him for two days; predictably, the relentless African heat killed the child. One Belgian UN soldier testified that it was a regular
practice to use metal boxes as prison cells, and that other Somalis probably died similarly gruesome deaths.
"We are not going to achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well as in words and money," warned Arthur
Schlesinger Jr. in the July/August 1995 issue of Foreign Affairs. Schlesinger had taken to the pages of the flagship journal of the Council on
Foreign Relations to vindicate the dubious proposition that the United Nations military represents the thin blue line dividing peaceful civilization from
savagery -- in short, our planetary police. But what happens when the planetary police run amok and become the agents of bloodshed? When local police abuse
their power, the abused have avenues of redress. From what body can those abused by the planetary police seek justice? The escalating scandal of
unpunished atrocities committed by UN "peacekeepers" illustrates that the planetary police are beyond accountability.
"Perhaps our leaders should put the question to the people: what do we want the United Nations to be?" Schlesinger wrote. "Do we
want it to avert more killing fields around the planet? Or do we want it to dwindle into impotence, leaving the world to the anarchy of nation-states?"
Critics of the UN should eagerly embrace such a debate -- provided that a copy of the above photograph is made available to all participants. First published
in the United States on the cover of the June 24th issue of the left-wing weekly Village Voice, the photograph depicts two Belgian paladins
of the new world order giddily holding a Somali child over an open flame. Other series of photographs depict UN soldiers kicking and stabbing a Somali, and
another soldier apparently urinating on the Somali's dead body; yet another shows a Somali child being forced to drink salt water, vomit, and worms.A second group of photos published in the July 15th Village Voice shows the dead bodies of bound Somalis -- what appears to be the work of a death squad.
One atrocity not caught on camera involved the "punishment" of a Somali child by placing him in a metal container and
withholding water from him for two days; predictably, the relentless African heat killed the child. One Belgian UN soldier testified that it was a regular
practice to use metal boxes as prison cells, and that other Somalis probably died similarly gruesome deaths.
Wikileaks has obtained and decrypted this previously unreleased video footage
from a US Apache helicopter in 2007. It shows Reuters journalist Namir
Noor-Eldeen, driver Saeed Chmagh, and several others as the Apache shoots and
kills them in a public square in Eastern Baghdad. They are apparently assumed to
be insurgents. After the initial shooting, an unarmed group of adults and
children in a minivan arrives on the scene and attempts to transport the
wounded. They are fired upon as well. The official statement on this incident
initially listed all adults as insurgents and claimed the US military did not
know how the deaths ocurred. Wikileaks released this video with transcripts and
a package of supporting documents on April 5th 2010 on http://collateralmurder.com
from a US Apache helicopter in 2007. It shows Reuters journalist Namir
Noor-Eldeen, driver Saeed Chmagh, and several others as the Apache shoots and
kills them in a public square in Eastern Baghdad. They are apparently assumed to
be insurgents. After the initial shooting, an unarmed group of adults and
children in a minivan arrives on the scene and attempts to transport the
wounded. They are fired upon as well. The official statement on this incident
initially listed all adults as insurgents and claimed the US military did not
know how the deaths ocurred. Wikileaks released this video with transcripts and
a package of supporting documents on April 5th 2010 on http://collateralmurder.com