THE UNITED NATIONS IN 2000
UN: WORLD SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT IN EMBRYO We need not be paranoid, just observant and informed, to see that a long-term design for world government is unfolding before our eyes. The planned globalist body wants the power to impose taxes to make and enforce global laws via a World Court, fund "peacekeeping" missions, environmental regulations, and radical wealth redistribution, etc. But a government strong enough to give you what you want, is powerful enough to take from you what you have. One with the strength to enforce world peace would also be powerful enough to enforce global domination. A state powerful enough to confiscate the wealth cannot be forced to redistribute what is confiscated (7/3 New Amer.). The World Council of Churches wants to make churches active accomplices with the UN in the scheme for socialist world government. [http://cnview.com/ </paraindent> ]
- UN NGOs PROPOSE UN CURRENCY, BANKS AND GLOBAL COMPUTER
- June 30, 2000 UN NGOs Propose UN Currency, Banks and Global Computer to Implement Plan for Welfare Check for Every Person Geneva, Switzerland --- As government leaders from 170 nations deliver their official addresses on scial development needs and progress at a special session of the UN General Assembly in Geneva, across the street thousands of other UN delegates are discussing ways to meet those needs through UN agencies. Thomas Jacobson, senior policy analyst for Freedom Alliance, attended a session today, titled, Basic Income For All People.
- "While well-intentioned," Mr. Jacobson said, "the UN delegates are proposing systems that would give the UN a measure of control over every person, nation and economy in the world. Plus the UN would have its own currency and banks, and have a gigantic computer with information about every person on the face of the earth. That is alarming!" The idea of giving every person in the world a basic income, or yearly welfare check of approximately 250 UN dollars, was invented by the late Pieter Kooistra, an artist from the Netherlands. His idea is being passionately promoted by others before the UN and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that work closely with the UN.
- Here are some of the basic elements of the proposal: The money: 250 UN dollars to each person each year (may be in UN currency or UN bank debit card); For 6 billion people, the cost would be at least 1.5 trillion UN dollars per year; People in poorer countries would receive more, which would increase the cost; Funds could be used to buy food and necessities, but the "rich" could not use funds for food; The "people of the world would decide . what goods and services could be purchased"; Over 15-20 years, the amount would be increased to about 3,500 UN dollars.
UN Banks, "Supplemental Economy" and "Field Representatives": UN would have a central bank and local banks; An entirely separate "supplemental economy" would be developed using the UN currency; There would be a central computer system that would know how much each person may spend; Every 1,000 people would be represented by a UN field worker, who would, for each person, enter into the global computer personal information and items approved for purchase; Those who are found guilty of any type of coercion or fraud would be banned from the system.
Mr. Jacobson concluded, "What is being proposed by these UN delegates is nothing short of global government with great potential for misuse." For further information or to arrange an interview, call Mr. Jacobson at one of the above Geneva numbers from June 26 to July 1. If calling from the U.S., call: 011-41-79-470-1701 (cell phone), or 011-41-22-732-1530 (hotel). After July 5th, call the USA office at 703-444-7940. http://www.freedomalliance.org/press/pr063000.htm - Link via: http://www.newsviewtoday.com- THIS IS THE SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM THAT WAS REPRESENTED AS 'THE CHRISTIAN PARTY' August 2, 2000 This is the social credit system that was represented at the 'Christian Party' of Bible Bill Aberhard in Canada. It is, and I can prove it, an direct offshoot of Theosophy. The Social Credit Movement got its start in the offices of A. R Orage, and his magazine THE NEW AGE. Orage was an early Theosophist, Gurdjieffian, and worked closely with G. R. S. Meads and Ezra Pound. The Social Credit Movement was closely intertwined with Nazism. Hitler planned to make it his economic system after the war ended. It was presented to Hitler by Lord Tavistock, another 'Social Crediter." It is a cashless society, e.g. Revelation 13 on the nose!
- [Source: CONSTANCE E. CUMBEY cumbey@tir.com]
Globalization "State of the World Forum" To Advance A Global Governance for Everyone! International leaders from government, business and civil society will meet in New York for seven days in September to muse about mankind and his future. Founded in 1995 by former Soviet Communist leader Mikhail Gorbachev, the "State of the World Forum" meets regularly to advance a bundle of mostly far left ideas... Three main principles drive the State of the World Forum; "ecological sustainability" as opposed to the "generation of wealth," "global governance"
What is most striking about the Forum is the long list of international heavyweights who participate. Even conservatives have turned up, such as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, former US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brezinski, and new Mexican President Vincente Fox. Sprinkled with world leaders has been a large number of New Age proponents, including author Marianne Williamson, guru Deepok Chopra, and "mythologist" Jean Houston. The seven-day meeting beginning in New York on September 4 is intended to coincide with a number of other important conferences attached to the United Nations.
The UN will convene a Millennium Summit of up 150 heads of state and the World Peace Summit of religious and spiritual leaders meets just before the Forum begins. This State of the World Forum will address "Shaping Globalization: Convening the Community of Stakeholders." Forum organizers contend the violent riots that occurred during the last meeting of the World Trade Organization in Seattle last December highlighted "the inadequacies of the current system of global governance."
Speakers include Earth Council Institute Chairman Maurice Strong, UN Population Fund Executive Director Nafis Sadik, and Haitian President Jean Bertand-Aristide. The Forum will feature major sessions on business, children, education, sustainable development, globalization, global governance, global security, health, science and spirituality, and social development... At some point it is likely that large new programs and new laws will evolve from the State of the World Forum and other such bodies. [ewtn]
NEW YORK'S WORLD PEACE SUMMIT 'LACKED DETAIL' SAYS ECUMENICAL LEADER
September 1, 2000 - New York (ECUMENICAL NEWS INTERNATIONAL). Dr Konrad Raiser, general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), has criticised key elements of the Millennium World Peace Summit in New York - a major gathering this week of 1000 religious leaders at the UN headquarters. In an
interview with ENI, Dr Raiser, a German theologian and leading ecumenist, praised the historic gathering as a "rich experience", adding that religious leaders needed to provide "affirmation and backing for the essential mission of the United Nations". But he said that many aspects of a proposal from the gathering to create a religious advisory council for the UN remained unclear.PEACE SUMMIT LEAVES RELIGIOUS LEADERS CAUTIOUSLY HOPEFUL FOR CHANGE
September 4, 2000 - New York (ENI). Prominent ecumenists have declared that the Millennium World Peace Summit of about 1000 religious leaders, held in New York at the end of August, may well have a good
result. But they also criticised the event as too cumbersome and too vague. Referring to inter-faith dialogue in general, S. Wesley Ariarajah, a Sri Lankan theologian, said of the New York meeting: "The inter-religious programme is a 100-year process - we are sowing seeds." Dr Ariarajah is professor of Ecumenical Theology at Drew University in the US state of New Jersey and a former deputy general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC).BACK