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When the newly informed American recognizes that powerful Insiders are conspiring to consolidate economic and political powers in a one-world government, he may also conclude that the situation is hopeless. "How can I, an ordinary American, prevent this from happening?" he might ask. "How can my voice be heard above that of the media cartel?"
Yes, the Insiders possess immense power and wealth. Yet they greatly fear one weapon that freedom-loving Americans can readily use to oppose them. That weapon is truth. The Insiders' Achilles' heel is that they must contain the truth in order to protect their schemes.
Throughout recorded history, man has yearned to be free -- to worship God; to live and travel where he pleases; to be the master of his own hearth; to choose his own vocation; to keep the fruits of his labor. So the Insiders, who conspire for a world without freedom, must obscure their global ambitions. They may claim that some form of "global governance" is needed to prevent war or to save the environment -- but such an admission is at best a half-truth, tantamount to a lie. They cannot tell "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" without admitting that they really intend to shackle the planet instead of saving it.
The evidence is available for anyone willing to examine it. The architects of world order established the United Nations so that it would become a seat of world government. One of those architects was John Foster Dulles, who later served as secretary of state under President Dwight Eisenhower. Dulles wrote in War or Peace (1950): "The United Nations represents not a final stage in the development of world order, but only a primitive stage. Therefore its primary task is to create the conditions which will make possible a more highly developed organization."
The following decade, President John F. Kennedy presented the UN with the U.S. government's official policy for making the UN a "more highly developed organization." That policy, published by the State Department under the title Freedom From War: The United States Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World (1961), stated that disarmament "would proceed to a point where no state would have the military power to challenge the progressively strengthened U.N. Peace Force." Other evidence, including U.S. enforcement of UN disarmament resolutions in Iraq, makes clear that this policy remains in force.
If the Insiders succeed, their already-developing global government would become the most powerful force on Earth. For several reasons, this force would most assuredly be used, not to ensure world peace, but to impose world tyranny. Those reasons include:
...Source: HighBeam Research, The power of truth. (The Last Word).(Teh danger of a one-world...