Prologue 
		
Alfred Lord Tennyson, "Locksley Hall," Poems (Boston: W.D. Ticknor, 1842).
		
Thomas Molnar, Utopia: The Perennial Heresy (New York: Sheed and Ward, 
	1967),
	p. 215. 
3. Attributed to George Washington by G. Edward Griffin, The Fearful Master 
	(Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 1964), p. 
	196. 
Robert Muller, New Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality (Garden City, 
	N.Y.: Doubleday, 1984), pp. 27-28. 
Ibid., pp. 28-29. 
Ibid., pp. 29-30. 
		
Ibid., p. 30. 
Daniel Sitarz (ed.), Agenda 21: The Earth Summit Strategy to Save Our Planet 
	(Boulder, Colo.: EarthPress, 1993), p. 6. 
Robert Muller, My Testament to the UN (World Happiness and Cooperation, 
	U.S.A., 1994), p. 172. 
Muller, New Genesis, p. 30. 
Molnar, p. 227. 
		
Ibid. 
Muller, New Genesis, p. 35. 
Nesta H. Webster, The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy, Second 
	Edition (Hawthorne, Calif.: Christian Book Club of America, 1969), p. 427. 
	Note: Author used different translation for text. 
R.J. Rummel, Death by Government, (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction 
	Publishers, 1994), p. 5. 
Ibid. 
John Barron and Anthony Paul, Murder of a Gentle Land, (New York: Reader's 
	Digest Press, Thomas Y Crowell Co., 1977), p. 
	209. 
Rummel, Death by Government, p. 3. 
Ibid., p. 25. 
Ibid., p. 27. 
		
John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton (Lord Acton) (1834-1902), quoted in John 
	Bartlett, Familiar Quotations
	16th ed. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1992), p. 521. 
		Chapter 1  The Threat 
		The New Republic, January 17, 2000. 
Walter Cronkite's remarks in accepting the Norman Cousins Global Governance 
	Award, October 19, 1999, as cited by John B. Anderson, "In Response to 
	Senator Helms: Cronkite and Clinton make a (strong case for recasting the 
	United Nations as a world federation," The World Federalist Association 
	advertisement in the New York Times, February 18, 2000. [Note: Source of 
	quote in ad is ambiguous: Mr. Cronkite's acceptance remarks in 1999 or his 
	1996 autobiography, A Reporter's Life. We verified the former from a video 
	of his remarks in 1999.] 
Cleveland Plain Dealer, October 29, 1945, quoted in Frank Hughes, Prejudice 
	and the Press (New York: Devin-Adair, 1950), p. 
	577. 
Roy P. Basler (ed.), "Address Before Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, 
	Illinois, January 27, 1838," The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 
	I, p. 109, per http://home. att.net/~rjnorton/Lincoln78.html on 3/29/01. 
Kofi Annan, We the Peoples: The Role of the United Nations in the 21st 
	Century (report from the September 2000 UN Millennium Summit). 
World Federalist Association ad, New York Times, February 18, 2000. 
		
Same as 2 above. 
Bill Clinton, letter to World Federalist Association, June 22, 1993. 
		
Strobe Talbott, "The Birth of the Global Nation," Time, July 20, 1992, p. 
	70. 
Richard Falk and Andrew Strauss, "On the Creation of a Global Peoples 
	Assembly," Stanford Journal of 
	299 
International Law, Summer 2000, pp. 36:1, 
	36:3. 
Richard Falk and Andrew Strauss, "Toward Global Parliament," Foreign 
	Affairs, January/February 2001, pp. 212-220. 
Robert Wright, "Continental Drift," The New Republic, January 17, 2000, p. 
	18. 
Jim Leach, "A Republican Looks at Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs, Summer 
	1992, pp. 11-31. 
Henry Grunwald, "A World Without a Country?" Wall Street Journal, January 1, 
	1999, p. R44. 
Lead editorial, "A Supply-Side Nobel," Wall Street Journal, October 14, 
	1999, p.A26. 
Robert A. Mundell, "Mundell on Supply-Side Economics," Wall Street Journal, 
	October 14, 1999, p. A26. 
Rashmi Mayur, "World Government," The War & Peace Digest, March/April 2000, 
	p.
	1. 
Sean Scully, "Armed Troops Sought for UN," Washington Times, June 1, 2000, 
	as posted on Global Policy Forum -UN Security Council webpage: 
	www.globalpolicy.org/security/peacekpg/reform/ mcgovern.htm on 03/13/01. 
Elizabeth Greathouse, "Justices See Joint Issues With the EU," Washington 
	Post, July 9, 1998, p. A24. 
Quoted by Paul Kurtz (International Academy of Humanism, USA) in "Humanist 
	Manifesto 2000," The War and Peace Digest, March/April 2000, p. 4. 
		
		
		
Chapter 2 * Disarmament and Submission 
		
Lincoln P. Bloomfield, A World Effectively Controlled By the United Nations 
	(Washington, D.C.: Institute for Defense Analyses, 1962), p. iv. 
Ibid., pp. 23, 25. 
		
Freedom From War: The United States Program for General and Complete 
	Disarmament in a Peaceful World, (Washington, D.C.: Department of State 
	Publication 7277, 1961), pp. 18-19. 
Paul H. Nitze, op-ed: "A Threat Mostly to Ourselves," New York Times October 
	28, 1999. 
Charles P. Howland, Survey of American Foreign Relations 1928 (New Haven: 
	For Council on Foreign Relations by Yale University Press 1928), p. 237. 
Bloomfield, p. iv. 
		
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 1. 
Ibid., p. 3. 
Ibid., p. 23. 
Ibid., p. 22. 
		
Freedom From War, p. 18. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., pp. 18-19. 
Lewis C. Henry (ed.), Best Quotations for All Occasions (Greenwich, Conn.: 
	Fawcett Publications, 1964), p. 45. 
U.S. Constitution, Article III, Section 3. 
		
Blueprint for the Peace Race: Outline of Basic Provisions of a Treaty on 
	General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World, (United States Arms 
	Control and Disarmament Agency Publication 4, General Series 3, Released May 
	1962), p. 33. 
"Remarks by Mikhail Gorbachev on the Release of the Global Security 
	Programme Findings on October 19, 1994 at the New York Council on Foreign 
	Relations," Global Security Programme: Final Report of the Global Security 
	Project (The Gorbachev Foundation/Moscow; The Gorbachev Foundation/USA; 
	Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, October 1994), p. 3. 
"Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States, ("Hearings 
	before a Special Committee on UN-American Activities, House of 
	Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on 
H. Res. 282") (Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 
	1943), p. 3386; Frank A. Capell, "Alan M. Cranston," The Review Of The News, 
	February 17, 1971; Gary Allen, "Alan Cranston: The Shadow In The Senate," 
	American Opinion, June 1974, pp.
	1-17. 
Global Security Programme, p. 3. 
Ibid., pp. 3, 15. 
Ibid., pp. 17-20. 
		
George Cothran, "One World, Under Gorby," SF Weekly, Vol. 14, No. 16, May 
	31-June 6, 1995, pp. 11-12. 
Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global Governance 
	(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995). 
Ibid., pp. 372, 374. 
Frank L. Kluckhohn, Lyndon's Legacy: A Candid Look at the President's 
	Policymakers (New York: Devin-Adair, 1964), pp. 194 
195. See also: William J. Gill, The Ordeal of Otto Otepka (New Rochelle, 
	N.Y.: Arlington House, 1969), especially Chapter XIV "Cleveland."
		
27. Francis X. Gannon, Biographical Dictionary Of The Left, Consolidated 
	Volume I (Belmont, Mass.: Western Islands, 1969), p. 
	281. 
28. "Institute of Pacific Relations," Report of the (Senate) Committee on 
	the Judiciary, Eighty-Second Congress, Second Session, July 2 (legislative 
	day June 27), 1952, p. 
	223. 
29. Kluckhohn, pp. 197, 200-201; Gannon, p.
	281. Regarding the "Operation Keelhaul" betrayal itself, see: Julius 
	Epstein, Operation Keelhaul: The Story of Forced Repatriation from 1944 to 
	the Present (Old Greenwich, Conn.: Devin-Adair, 1973); and Robert Welch, The 
	Politician (Belmont, Mass.: Belmont Publishing Co., 1964). 
Harlan Cleveland, The Third Try at World Order: U.S. Policy for an 
	Interdependent World (New York: Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 
	1976), p. 2. 
Ibid., Chapter 2: "Nobody in Charge," pp. 59. 
32. Harlan Cleveland, "The United Nations: Its Future is its Funding," 
	Futures, March 1995, 
	p. 109. 
Ibid., p. 110. 
Ibid., p. 111. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
George H. W Bush, "Presidential 
		
Address: Bush Announces War on Iraq, Assures 'We Will Not Fail,' " reported 
	in Congressional Quarterly, January 19, 1991, 
	p. 197. 
"U.S. Participation in Military Operations, 1990-Present," a May 2000 report 
	prepared for the Joint Chiefs of Staff by the General Accounting Office, 
	quoted in William F. Jasper, "New World Army," The New American, July 3, 
	2000, p. 10. 
Ibid. 
Floyd Spence, "Chairman's Views...," Military Readiness Review, July 1999, 
	p. 1. 
Ibid., "The U.S. Air Force and Kosovo." 
Ibid. 
Sean Scully, "Armed Troops Sought for UN," Washington Times, June 1, 2000, 
	as posted on Global Policy Forum -UN Security Council webpage: 
	www.globalpolicy.org/security/peacekpg/reform/ mcgovern.htm on 03/13/01. 
Ibid. 
		
Ibid. 
		
		
Chapter 3  The Secret Network of Power 
		
Professor Arnold Toynbee in a June 1931 speech before the Institute for the 
	Study of International Affairs in Copenhagen, quoted in Tony Pearce, "Is 
	there really a New World Order?" posted on 
	www.saltshakers.com/mid-night/nwo.html. 
"Revision of the United Nations Charter: Hearings before a Subcommittee of 
	the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-First 
	Congress, Second Session, on Resolutions relative to revision of the United 
	Nations Charter, Atlantic Union, World Federation, etc.," February 2, 3, 6, 
	8, 9, 13, 15, 17, and 20,1950, p. 494. 
Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (New 
	York: Macmillan, 1966), p. 950. 
George Cothran, "One World, Under Gorby," SF Weekly, Vol. 14, No. 16, May 
	31-June 6, 1995, pp. 11-12. 
Lawrence Shoup and William Mintner, Shaping a New World Order: The Council 
	on Foreign Relations' Blueprint for World Hegemony, excerpted from Holly 
	Sklar (ed.), Trilateralism (South End Press, 1980), posted on 
	www.thirdworldtraveler.com. 
Robert W. Lee, The. United Nations Conspiracy (Appleton, Wis.: Western 
	Islands, 1981), p. 243. 
William F. Jasper, Global Tyranny ... Step By Step (Appleton, Wis.: Western 
	Islands, 1992), p. 68. (Reference: Time magazine, April 16, 1945). 
Richard Rovere, "The American Establishment," Esquire, May 1962, p. 107.
		
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., A Thousand Days (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 
	1965), p. 
	128. 
Newsweek, September 6, 1971, p. 74. 
Lawrence Shoup and William Mintner, Imperial Brain Trust: The Council on 
	Foreign Relations and U.S. Foreign Policy (New York: Monthly Review Press, 
	1977),
	p. 16. 
Richard J. Barnet, Roots of War (New York: Atheneum, 1972), p. 46.
		
Barry M. Goldwater, With No Apologies (New York: William Morrow and Co., 
	Inc., 1979), p. 279. 
Richard Harwood, "Ruling Class Journalists," Washington Post, October 30, 
	1993, p. A21. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Minute, June 19, 1991 and Lectures Francoises, July/August 1991, quoted in 
	HduB Reports, September 1991, p. 2. 
Hilaire du Berrier, HduB Reports, September 1991, p. 2.
		
William F. Jasper, "Europe: Meeting Ground of East and West," The New 
	American, February 24, 1992, pp. 19-25. 
du Berrier, pp. 1-2. 
Harwood, op. cit. 
		
Quigley, p. 950. 
Ibid., p. 324. 
George J. A. O'Toole, Honorable Treachery, A History of U.S. Intel 
		
ligence, Espionage, and Covert Action from the American Revolution to the 
	CIA (New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1991), p.
	303. 
Peter Grose, Continuing the Inquiry: The Council on Foreign Relations from 
	1921 to 1996 (New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1996), Quigley, 
	Tragedy and Hope, pp. 950-952. 
Quigley, p. 131. 
Ibid., p. 324. 
Ibid. 
		
Ibid., p. 325. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 326-27. 
Sarah Gertrude Millin, Cecil Rhodes (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1933), p. 
	8. 
Herbert Baker and W T. Stead, Cecil Rhodes: The Man and His Dream, 
	(Bulawayo, Rhodesia: Books of Rhodesia, 1977. Includes: W T. Stead (ed.), 
	The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes (London: "Review of 
	Reviews" Office, 1902)), pp. 39-40, 44, 52. 
Ibid., pp. 39-40, 44. 
		
William F. Jasper, "A 'Rhodie' In the White House," The New American, 
	January 25, 1993, pp. 37-39. 
Carroll Quigley, The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden 
	(New York: Books in Focus, 1981), p. 197. 
Ibid. 
Chester Ward, Kissinger on the Couch, (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House 
	Publishers, 1975), p. 150. 
Ibid, p. 146. 
		
		
Chapter 4  "Capitalists" and the Communist Dimension 
		
Earl Browder, Victory and After (New York: International Publishers, 1942), 
	p. 110. 
V.I. Lenin, quoted in "Target: World Government," The New American, 
	September 16, 1996, p. 23. 
Program of the Communist International (New York: Workers Library 
		Publishers, 1936), p. 36. 
Socialist International 1962 Conference, Oslo, Norway, quoted in Rose L. 
	Martin, The Selling of America (Santa Monica, Calif.: Fidelis Publishers 
	Inc., 1973), p. 17. 
Mortimer J. Adler, Haves Without Have-Nots (New York: Macmillan Publishing 
	Company, 1991), p. 251. 
Browder, p. 110. 
See Global Tyranny ... Step By Step, chapters 3 and 5 (Appleton, Wis.: 
	Western Islands, 1992); Shadows of Power (Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 
	1992); The Insiders, 4th edition (Appleton, Wis.: The John Birch Society, 
	1996); Financial Terrorism, (Appleton, Wis.: The John Birch Society, 1993).
		
Robert W Lee, The United Nations Conspiracy (Appleton, Wis.: Western 
	Islands, 1981), p. 11. 
Gary Allen with Larry Abraham, None Dare Call It Conspiracy (Rossmoor, 
	Calif.: Concord Press, 1971), p. 138. 
Soviet World Outlook: A Handbook of Communist Statements, U.S. Department of 
	State Publication 6836 (Washington, D.C.: 
	U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959), p. 
	171. 
Browder, p. 110. 
Ibid., pp. 160, 169. 
William Z. Foster, Toward Soviet America (Balboa Island, Calif: Elgin 
	Publications, 1961), pp. 272, 326. 
Official 1936 program of the Communist International, recorded in hearings 
	before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, July 11, 1956, p. 196, 
	quoted in G. Edward Griffin, The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the United 
	Nations (Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 1964), pp. 69-70. 
Bella V. Dodd, School of Darkness (New York: Devin-Adair, 1963), p. 179. 
		
Pravda, March 23, 1946, quoted in Robert W Lee, The United Nations 
	Conspiracy (Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 1981), p 
	73. 
17. "Organized Communism in the United States," U.S. House of 
	Representatives, Committee on Un-American Activities, May 1958, p. 130. 
Griffin, p. 88. 
		
Regarding White's leadership role at the Bretton Woods Conference, see, for 
	example: The American Banker, April 20, 1971, as cited in Gary Allen, Say 
	"No!" to the New World Order (Seal Beach, Calif.: Concord Press, 1987), p. 
	241. Regarding White's efforts as a Soviet agent of influence, see: David 
	Rees, Harry Dexter White: A Study in Paradox (New York: Coward, McCann & 
	Geoghegan, 1973); Whittaker Chambers, Witness (New York: Random House, 
	1952); Allen Weinstein, Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case (New York: Vintage 
	Books, 1978); James Burnham, The Web of Subversion: Underground Networks in 
	the
	U.S. Government (New York: The John Day Co., 1954); Elizabeth Bentley, Out 
	of Bondage (New York: Devin-Adair, 1951); and Christopher Andrew and Oleg 
	Gordievsky, KGB: The Inside Story Of Its Foreign Operations from Lenin to 
	Gorbachev (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991). For more recent 
	revelations, see also: Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev, The Haunted 
	Wood: Soviet Espionage in America  The Stalin Era (New York: Random House, 
	1998); Herbert Romerstein and Eric Breindel, The Venona Secrets: Exposing 
	Soviet Espionage and America's Traitors (Washington, D.C.: Regnery 
	Publishing, Inc., 2000). 
Griffin, p. 87. 
Ibid., p. 120. 
"Lenin Aims Like U.N.'s, Thant Says," Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1970. 
		
This Kremlin influence at the United Nations extended even to American 
	nationals employed by the UN, according to the United States Senate 
	Judiciary Committee's 1953 report, "Activities of United States Citizens 
	Employed by the United Nations." That report concluded American nationals 
	employed by the UN as well as other "UN officials were involved in the 
	Communist conspiracy." 
For a more detailed background on the United Nations' support of communism 
	abroad from the 1940s through the 1980s, see: The Fearful Master by G. 
	Edward Griffin, The United Nations Conspiracy by Robert W. Lee, or the 
	author's Global Tyranny... Step by Step. 
Arthur Bliss Lane, I Saw Poland Betrayed (New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 
	1948), pp. 143, 214. 
"Soviet Schedule for War: 1955," Executive Hearings Before the Committee on 
	Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, May 13 and 14, 1953 
	(Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953), p. 1727. 
Eugene W Castle, Billions, Blunders, and Baloney (New York: Devin-Adair, 
	1955), p. 
	47. 
Robert Welch, May God Forgive Us (Chicago, 111.: Henry Regnery Company, 
	1952), p. 87. 
Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations, 
	Hearings before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee of the Committee 
	on the Judiciary (1952), pp. 181-182. 
Amity Shlaes, "Communism Becomes Cronyism at the U.N.," Wall Street Journal, 
	October 24, 1991, p. 35A 
Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (New 
	York: Macmillan, 1966), p. 950. 
Ibid., p. 954. 
Ibid., p. 956. 
Ibid., pp. 954-955. 
		
Ibid., p. 955 
Rene A. Wormser, Foundations: Their Power and Influence (New York: 
	Devin-Adair, 1958), p. 304. 
Ibid., pp. 304-305. 
Ibid., p. 305. 
Tax-Exempt Foundations, Report of the Special Committee to Investigate 
	Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations," U.S. House of 
	Representatives, Eighty-Third Congress, Second Session on H. Res. 217 
	(Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954), pp. 176-77. 
William H. Mcllhany II, The Tax-Exempt Foundations (Westport, Conn.: 
	Arlington House, 1980), p. 63. As recorded in note number 30 (p. 235) to 
	Chapter 3, Mcllhany interviewed Norman Dodd in 1976 and recorded that 
	conversation as the "Dodd Interview Transcript." Mcllhany also compared Mr. 
	Dodd's memory of the conversation in 1976 "with his description of it years 
	earlier in a letter he wrote to Howard E. Kershner on December 29, 1962." 
	"Where there are any slight discrepancies between the two accounts [Mr. 
	McIlhany] used the 1962 version." In later years, Mr. Dodd gave similar 
	statements in other interviews. 
See: Antony Sutton, National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union (New 
	Rochelle, N.Y: Arlington House, 1975); The Best Enemy Money Can Buy 
	(Billings, Mont.: Liberty House Press, 1986); and Western Technology and 
	Soviet Economic Development, 1917-1930 (Stanford, Calif., Stanford 
	University: Hoover Institution, 1968); James Perloff, Shadows of Power 
	(Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 1988); Joseph Finder, Red Carpet (New 
	York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983); Charles Levinson Vodka Cola 
	(London: Gordon & Cremonesi, 1978); Gary Allen with Larry Abraham, None Dare 
	Call It Conspiracy (Rossmoor, Calif.: Concord Press, 1971); John F McManus, 
	The Insiders (Appleton, Wis.: The John Birch Society, 1996); William F. 
	Jasper, Global Tyranny (Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 1992). 
Bloomfield, A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations, February 
	24, 1961.) 
Ibid., p. 12. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 22. 
		
		
Chapter 5  Orchestrating the Globalist Concert 
		
1. Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global 
	Governance (New York: Oxford University 
	Press, 1995), pp. 254, 255, 257. 
Jessica T. Mathews, "Power Shift," Foreign Affairs, January-February 1997, 
	pp. 50, 53. 
Robert Hormats, "Non-Governmental Organizations at the Table," a 
	presentation of Edelman Public Relations Worldwide at Atlanta, Singapore, 
	and Sydney, October 2000, www.edelman. com/ceo_corner/ngo/NGO_files/slide00 
	01.htm on 3/10/01. 
Kofi Annan, address to the (NGO) Millennium Forum, New York, May 22, 2000. 
	(See: www.millenniumforum.org/html/docs/Speech_UNSG_openingplenary.htm) 
Steven C. Rockefeller address, UN Millennium Forum, May 2000, as videotaped 
	by The John Birch Society. 
Sun Tzu, The Art of War (Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions, Ltd, 
	Cumberland House, 1995), pp. 132-133. 
Ibid., p. 133. 
E. H. Cookridge, The Net That Covers the World (New York: Henry Holt & Co., 
	1955), pp. 15,16. 
Ibid., p. 16. 
Martin Malia, foreword to Stephane Courtois et al., The Black Book of 
	Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University 
	Press, 1999), pp. xi, xvi. 
"Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments," Senate Internal 
	Security Subcommittee report (Washington, D.C.: 
U.S. Government Printing Office), July 30, 1953, p. 49. 
		
12. J. Edgar Hoover, The Elks Magazine, August 1956, quoted by Jerreld L. 
	Newquist in Prophets Principles and National Survival (Salt Lake City: 
	Publishers Press, 1964), p.
	273. 
Interview with author. 
Dennis L. Bark and Owen Harries (ed.), The Red Orchestra, Volume 3: The Case 
	of the Southwest Pacific (Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., Hoover 
	Institution Press, 1989), pp. xix, xx. 
Anatoliy Golitsyn, New Lies for Old (New York: Dodd, Mead, and Company, 
	1984.) 
Anatoliy Golitsyn, The Perestroika Deception: Memoranda to the Central 
	Intelligence Agency (London & New York: Edward Harle, 1995). 
Jan Kozak, And Not A Shot Is Fired (Appleton, Wis.: Robert Welch University 
	Press, 1999). 
Kofi Annan, address to the World Civil Society Conference, Montreal, 
	December 8, 1999, www.un.org/MoreInfo/ ngolink/sgmontre.htm on March 29, 
	2001. 
Freedom From War: The United States Program for General and Complete 
	Disarmament in a Peaceful World (Washington, D.C.: Department of State 
	Publication 7277, 1961); Lincoln P. Bloomfield, A World Effectively 
	Controlled By the United Nations (Washington, D.C.: Institute for Defense 
	Analyses, 1962). 
Kofi Annan, address to the Millennium Forum. 
"The Hague Agenda for Peace and Justice for the 21st Century," UN Ref 
	A/54/98 (Hague Appeal for Peace). 
Cora Weiss remarks at Forum videotaped by JBS staff.
		
William Norman Grigg, "Building World Order," The New American, July 3, 
	2000, p.
	6. 
S. Steven Powell, Covert Cadre: Inside the Institute for Policy Studies 
	(Ottawa, 111.: Green Hill Publishers, 1987), pp. 38-39. 
Grigg, pp. 6-7.
		
UN Charter, Chapter VII, Article 42. 
"The Hague Agenda," p. 4. 
		
Ibid., pp. 34, 44. 
Ibid., p. 44. 
Peace Matters, Newsletter of the Hague Appeal for Peace, May 2000. 
		
James Kunen, The Strawberry Statement: Notes of a College Revolutionary (New 
	York: Avon, 1969), pp. 130-131. 
Gary Allen, "Who is Paying: For the Student Revolutionary Movement," 
	American 
Opinion magazine, November 1970, p. 4. (Note: Kirk was also interviewed by 
	House and Senate investigative committees. See: "Investigations of Students 
	for a Democratic Society, Part 5," Hearings Before the Committee on Internal 
	Security, House of Representatives, August 6 and 7, 1969 (Washington, D.C.: 
	U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969); "Testimony of Gerald Wayne Kirk, 
	Part 1," Hearings before Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, March 9, 
	1970 (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970); and "Testimony of Gerald Wayne 
	Kirk, Part 2," Senate Internal Security Subcommittee Hearings on March 11, 
	1970 (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970). 
William Shawcross, Deliver Us from Evil: Peacekeepers, Warlords, and a World 
	of Endless Conflict (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000). 
Jonathan Schell, "The Folly of Arms Control," Foreign Affairs, 
	September/October 2000. 
Ibid., p. 25. 
Igor Ivanov, "The Missile-Defense Mistake," Foreign Affairs, 
	September/October 2000, pp. 15-20. 
Andrew J. Goodpaster, "Advice for the Next President," Foreign Affairs, 
	September/October 2000, p. 159. 
Chester Ward, Kissinger on the Couch, (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House 
	Publishers, 1975), p. 151. 
UN 2000: The United Nations Millennium Summit, New York, 6-9 September 2000 
	(London: Agenda Publishing, 2000). 
Robert D. Green, Fast Track to Zero Nuclear Weapons: The Middle Powers 
	Initiative, Revised Edition (Cambridge, Mass.: Middle Powers Initiative, 
	1999), p. 6. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., pp. 37, 38. 
Ibid., p. 37. 
		
		
Chapter 6  Enviromania
		
World Association of World Federalists, The Humanist, January-February 1972, 
	quoted in Global Tyranny ... Step By Step (Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 
	1992), p. 123. 
George F. Kennan, "The Wall Falls: 
This is No Time for Talk of German Reunification," Washington Post, November 
	12, 1989. 
Michael Oppenheimer, "From Red Menace to Green Threat," New York Times, 
	March 27, 1990, p. 19B. 
Quoted in Robert James Bidinotto "What is the Truth about Global Warming?," 
	Reader's Digest, February 1990, page 97. 
Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider, The First Global Revolution, A Report 
	by the Council of the Club of Rome (New York: Pantheon Books, 1991), p. 115.
		
"The New World Army," New York Times, March 6, 1992, p. A14. 
		
William Norman Grigg, "Insider Report," The New American, October 4, 1993, 
	p. 12. 
Dixy Lee Ray, Environmental Overkill (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 
	1993), p. 205. 
Heidelberg Appeal to Heads of States and Governments, publicly released at 
	the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. See: www.ceednet.org/issues/ 
	globalclimate/heidelberg_appeal.htm. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) approved the IPCC 
	WG III Third Assessment Report at the 6th session of WG III, held at Accra, 
	Ghana, from February 28th through March 3rd, 2000. 
1991 Gallup Poll cited in Kelly Stewart, "Global Warming and the Kyoto 
	Protocol," April 24, 1998, www.publicsectorconsultants.com/PSR 
	/Periscop/1998/0402498.cfm on 3/19/01. Same poll also cited in "Myths of 
	Global Warming Cited as Kyoto Approaches," Environment News, August 1997, 
	www.heartland.org/environment/aug97/myths.htm on 3/19/01. 
See the author's interview with Dr. Miranda, "The Amazing Amazon," in The 
	New American, August 10, 1992, pp. 16-17. 
Ibid. 
William F. Jasper, "Earth Summit 
		
Alternatives," The New American, July 27, 1992, p. 16. 
Ibid. 
		
Ibid. 
Lincoln P. Bloomfield, A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations, 
	Institute for Defense Analyses, March 10, 1962, p. 
12. Prepared for IDA in support of a study submitted to the Department of 
	State under contract No. SCC 28270, February 24, 1961. 
Ibid., p. 12. 
Herman Kahn and Anthony J. Wiener, "World Federal Government," essay in 
	Uniting the Peoples and Nations: Readings in World Federalism, compiled by 
	Barbara Walker (Washington, D.C.: World Federalist Association, 1993), p. 
	306. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Benjamin B. Ferencz and Ken Keyes, Jr., Planethood: The Key to Your Future 
	(Coos Bay, Ore.: Love Line Books, 1991), pp. 90
	91. 
Report From Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace, (New 
	York: The Dial Press, 1967). 
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 66. 
Ibid., p. 71. 
		
Ibid., p. 66. 
Ibid., p. 70. 
Bloomfield, p. 22. 
Iron Mountain, p. 71. 
		
Mikhail Gorbachev speech, "The River of Time and the Necessity of Action," 
	delivered at Fulton, Missouri, May 6, 1992. 
Jeremy Rifkin, Entropy: Into the Greenhouse World (New York: Bantam Books, 
	1989), p. 
	245. 
Benjamin Ferencz, quoted by the author in "Courting Global Tyranny," The New 
	American, August 31, 1998, p. 8. 
Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson, Spiritual Politics: Changing the 
	World From the Inside Out (New York: Ballantine Books, 1994). 
Alvin Toffler, The Third Wave (New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 
	1980), 
	p. 342. 
Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps, Networking: The First Report and 
	Directory (New York: Doubleday, 1982), quoted in Kirk Kidwell, "Network 
	Difficulty," The New American, October 12, 1987, p. 6. 
"Foundations Pay the Way," The New American special report: "Conspiracy for 
	Global Control," 1997 expanded edition, pp. 56, 57. 
Alvin and Heidi Toffler, Foreword by Newt Gingrich, Creating a New 
	Civilization: The Politics of the Third Wave (Atlanta: Turner Publishing, 
	1995). 
McLaughlin and Davidson, p. 29. 
Donnela H. and Dennis L. Meadows, et al., The Limits to Growth: A Report for 
	the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind (New York: Universe 
	Books, 1972), p. 196. 
Ibid., p. 197. 
Ibid. 
Gus Hall, Ecology, quoted in Holly Swanson, Set Up & Sold Out: Find Out What 
	Green Really Means (White City, Ore.: CIN, 1995), p. 30. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 272. 
		
See the author's report: "Socializing at Rio," The New American, August 10, 
	1992, p. 18. 
Ibid. 
Rene Dubos and Barbara Ward (Lady Jackson), Only One Earth: The Care and 
	Maintenance of a Small Planet (New York: WW Norton, 1972). 
Richard A. Falk, "Toward a New World Order: Modest Methods and Drastic 
	Visions," in Saul H. Mendlovitz (ed.), On the Creation of a Just World 
	Order: Preferred Worlds for the 1990's (New York: The Free Press, 1975). 
Jeremy Rifkin, Voting Green, quoted in Swanson, op. cit., p. 40. 
		
The State of the World, annual WorldWatch Institute report. See the 
	Worldwatch Institute website (3/14/01): www.worldwatch.org. 
Ibid., see: www.worldwatch.org/bios/ brown.html.
		
Ibid. 
From "Acknowledgements," State of 
	the World 1995 (the "flagship publication of the Worldwatch Institute").
		
Stephen Schmidheiny and the Business Council for Sustainable Development, 
	Changing Course (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press Books, 1992). 
Al Gore, Earth In The Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit (New York: 
	Plume, 1993), 
	p. 269. 
William Norman Grigg, "Al Gore's Red Connections," The New American, March 
	31, 1997, pp. 15-17. 
Jim MacNeill, Pieter Winsemius, Taizo Yakushiji, Beyond Interdependence: The 
	Meshing of the World's Economy and the Earth's Ecology (New York: Oxford 
	University Press, 1991). 
Maurice Strong in ibid., p. ix. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
		
Ibid.,p.x. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
MacNeill, Winsemius, and Yakushiji, p. 128.
		
Ibid. 
Ronald I. Spiers, "Keep the U.N. on a Roll," New York Times, March 13, 1992, 
	p.A31. 
George F. Kennan, "The Wall Falls: This is No Time for Talk of German 
	Reunification," Washington Post, November 12, 1989. 
Jessica Tuchman Mathews, "Two Views," EPA Journal, July/August 1990, p. 27.
		
Ibid. 
"Global Commentary" "We must 'ecolo-gize' our society before it's too late," 
	Birmingham (Ala.) News, April 22, 1990. 
Ibid. 
"From Red to Green," Audubon, November-December 1994, quoted in Swanson, p. 
	272. 
Grassroots, quoted in Swanson, p. 277. 
"Man of the Decade: Mikhail Gorbachev" and "The Unlikely Patron of Change," 
	Time, January 1, 1990, cover and pp. 42-72. 
Mikhail S. Gorbachev, speech delivered November 2, 1987 at the Kremlin 
		
Palace of Congresses in Moscow before a gathering of party officials and 
	foreign visitors. Translated into English by Tass, as reported by Facts on 
	File November 6, 1987, p. 820. 
Mikhail Gorbachev, Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World, 
	Hungarian edition (1st para.), quoted in The New Republic, December 21, 
	1987, p. 9. 
Francis X. Clines, "Gorbachev: 'Enough' for Glasnost?" New York Times 
	International, December 26, 
	1989, p. 11. 
"Gorbachev Interview," Time, June 4, 1990, p. 31. 
		
Mikhail Gorbachev, Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World 
	(New York: Harper & Row, 1987), p. 51. 
Ibid., pp. 32, 35. 
Daniel Sitarz (ed.), Agenda 21: The Earth Summit Strategy to Save the Planet 
	(Boulder, Colo.: EarthPress, 1993), pp. 69
	70. 
Ibid., p. 70. 
Gail Sheehy, The Man Who Changed the World: The Lives of Mikhail S. 
	Gorbachev (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1990), second page of 
	section: "Quick Turn Artist." 
See the following articles from The New American: John F McManus, "A CFR 
	Visit to Moscow," March 16, 1987, p. 21; William 
F. Jasper, "Global Gorby," October 30, 1995, p. 23. Also, State of the World 
	Forum reports for 1995-2000, Gorbachev Foundation. 
88. Richard N. Gardner, "The Hard Road to World Order," Foreign Affairs, 
	April 1974, 
	p. 558. 
Ibid., p. 560. 
See for example: Leslie H. Gelb, "Carter's Foreign Policies In Liberal 
	Democratic Vein," New York Times, July 7, 1976, pp. 1, 
	12. 
Chapter 7  The UN's War on Private Property
		
1. Preamble to "The Vancouver Action Plan: 64 Recommendations for 
	National Action," conference report of "Habitat I," the United Nations 
	Conference on Human Settlements, Vancouver, Canada, May 31 to June 11, 1976. 
	For text, see www.undp.org/ un/habitat/back/vp-intr.html. 
2. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, The Communist Manifesto, 1848. American 
	Opinion edition with introduction by William 
	P. Fall (Appleton, Wis.: 1974), p. 20. 
Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) quoted in John Bartlett, Familiar 
	Quotations (15th and 125th anniv. edition) (Boston: Little, Brown, and 
	Company, 1980), p. 527. 
Abbe Augustin Barruel, Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism 
	(Fraser, Michigan: American Council on Economics and Society, 1995), p. 410. 
	This 1995 single-volume (846 pp.) edition is a reprint of a four-volume 
	English translation published in 1798 by T. Burton, London. 
Marx and Engels, p. 19. 
		
Noah Webster, "Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal 
	Constitution, 1787," October 10, 1787, p. 48, quoted on the Potomac 
	Institute web site: www.potomacinc.org/2noah-web.html. 
Joseph Story, Wilkerson v. Leland, (2 Peters, 657), quoted in Russell, 
	American Legal History, White vs. White, 5 Barbour 474 (NY, 1849) at 
	www.law.du.edu/russell/lh/alh/docs/wh itevwhite.html. 
"The Boston Gazette," April 4, 1768, quoted in Verna M. Hall (compiler), The 
	Christian History of the Constitution of the United States of America: 
	Christian Self-Government With Union, American Revolution Bicentennial 
	Edition (San Francisco: Foundation for American Christian Education, 1985), 
	p. 453. 
Verna M. Hall (compiler), Christian History of the Constitution of the 
	United States of America (San Francisco: The American Christian Constitution 
	Press, 1960), p. 248A. 
Rerum Novarum: On Capital and
	Labor (May 15, 1891), in The Great Encyclical Letters of Pope Leo XIII (New 
	York: Benziger Brothers, 1903), pp. 237-238. 
Friedrich A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom, (Chicago: University of Chicago 
	Press, 1969), pp. 103, 104. 
Preamble to "The Vancouver Action Plan, op. cit., May 31 to June 11, 1976.
		
Ibid., "Recommendation D.1 Land resource management." 
Daniel Sitarz (ed.), Agenda 21: The Earth Summit Strategy to Save Our Planet 
	(Boulder, Colo.: EarthPress, 1993), p. 63. 
Ibid., p. 65. 
Ibid., p. 180. 
		
Ibid. 
V. H. Heywood (exec. ed.), Global Biodiversity Assessment, published for the 
	United Nations Environment Programme (Cambridge, England: Cambridge 
	University Press, 1995), p. 767. 
Ibid., p. 787. 
Ibid. 
William Norman Grigg, "Sunset on the West?" The New American, February 5, 
	1996, p. 30. 
Sustainable America, A New Consensus, President's Council on Sustainable 
	Development report, 1995, p. 113. 
William Reilly, National Parks for a New Generation, (Conservation 
	Foundation, 1985), quoted in "Environmental Activist to Head EPA," Human 
	Events, January 14, 1989, pp. 23-24. 
Jeremy Rifkin, Entropy: Into the Greenhouse World, (New York: Bantam Books, 
	1989) p. 
	237. 
Ibid., p. 245. 
Turner Foundation website: www. tumerfoundation.org/turner/sprawl.html on 
	March 15, 2001. 
Ibid. 
Marx and Engels, p. 19. 
 
		
		Chapter 8  UN's International Court of Criminals
		
1. Charles Rice interviewed by William F. Jasper, "Courting Global Tyranny," 
	The 
	New American, August 31, 1998, p. 17. 
Robert S. McNamara and Benjamin B. Ferencz, "For Clinton's Last Act" [op 
	ed], New York Times, December 12, 2000, p. A3. 
Statement of President Bill Clinton, quoted in "Clinton's Words: The Right 
	Action,'" New York Times, January 1, 2001, p. 6. 
Albert Ellery Bergh (ed.), The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. 15 
	(Washington, D.C.: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1907), p. 331, 
	quoted in The American Freedom Library (CD-rom) (Western Standard Publishing 
	Co., 1997). 
Anne Swardson, "Pinochet Case Tries Spanish Legal Establishment; Pinochet 
	Case Tries Legal System," Washington Post, October 22, 1998, p. A27 f.
		
"A Litany of the Big Powers' 'Sins,'" Terra Viva, June 17, 1998, p. 4. 
		
Barbara Crossette, "U.N. Monitor to Investigate U.S. Use of Death Penalty," 
	New York Times, September 30, 1997, p. A-8. 
Craig Turner, "U.S. death penalty called violation of international law," 
	Arizona Republic, April 4, 1998, p. A16. 
"Report of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary 
	executions, Mr. Bacre Waly Ndiaye," UN Economic and Social Council, 
	Commission on Human Rights document E/CN.4/1998/68/Add.3, January 22, 1998, 
	paragraphs 145, 156 (a) and (b). 
"Report of the Independent Inquiry Into the Actions of the United Nations 
	During the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda," December 15,1999, paragraph 2 under II. 
	Description of Key Events, Arusha Peace Agreement. 
William F. Jasper, "Courting Global Tyranny," The New American, August 31, 
	1998, p. 14. 
"Police Brutality Deeply Rooted in US," Terra Viva, July 8, 1998, p. 7. 
		
Shielded From Justice: Police Brutality 
	Report posted at 
	www.org/News/ossg/Rwanda_report.htm
	on 3/17/01. 
	and Accountability in the United States, (Human Rights Watch, 1998), as 
	referenced in ibid. 
The Ford Foundation website (www. fordfound.org/grants) lists grant 
	information in the amount of $7,200,000 for Human Rights Watch for 1999. 
Jessica T. Mathews, "Power Shift," Foreign Affairs, January/February 1997, 
	p. 55. 
For Emma Bonino (now Member of the European Parliament and Secretary of the 
	Transnational Radical Party): The 'Who's Who' of the Transnational Radical 
	Party," www.radicalparty.org/ member/emm.htm on 3/17/01. For Francesco 
	Rutelli (Mayor of Rome): "The 'Who's Who' of the Transnational Radical 
	Party," www.radicalparty.org/ member/bio_r.htm on 3/17/01. 
"Goldstone: US Stance Contradictory," Terra Viva, June 17, 1998, p. 7. 
	Released report: "Making Justice Work." 
CFR press release, "Morton Halperin Rejoins Council," January 25, 2001.
		
Coalition for the ICC web page (www.igc.org/icc/). 
George C. Lodge, Managing Globalization in the Age of Interdependence, (San 
	Diego, Calif.: Pfeiffer, 1995). 
Thomas R. Dye, Who's Running America? (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice 
	Hall, Inc., 1976), pp. 193-94. 
Charles Rice interviewed by author, William 
		
F. Jasper, "Courting Global Tyranny," The New American, August 31, 1998, p. 
	17. 
Ibid. 
For a more in-depth examination of the serious problems with the definitions 
	of these "core crimes," see the following articles in The New American: 
	"Court of International Criminals," May 30, 1994; "International Injustice," 
	April 13, 1998; "The ICC: Courting Global Tyranny," August 31, 1998; and 
	"International Court of Criminals," July 3, 2000 at 
	www.thenewameri-can.com/focus/ICC/. 
S.J. Res. 32 (introduced by Senator Christopher Dodd on January 28, 1993
	and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations), Section 1., point (2).
		
William F. Jasper, "International Injustice," The New American, April 13, 
	1998, p. 23. 
Betsy Pisik, "U.S. seeks changes to accept international criminal court," 
	Washington Times, February 26, 1999, p. A17. 
William F. Jasper, "Black-Robed Globalists," The New American, September 28, 
	1998, p. 
	23. 
Jim Henderson, "Albright joins effort to spare Canadian's life," Houston 
	Chronicle, December 2, 1998, pp. 1A, 16A. 
Theodor Meron, "Answering for War Crimes," Foreign Affairs, January/ 
	February 1997, p. 8. 
Robert Fox, "Balkans provide new riches for the Mafia," The (London) Daily 
	Telegraph, December 15, 2000, p. 22. 
Ibid. 
James Blitz, "Mafia-buster charts course 'for UN of the future,'" Financial 
	Times, December 12, 2000. 
Ibid. 
Mathews, op. cit., p. 58. 
Robert Wright, "Pax Kapital," Foreign Policy, Summer 2000, p. 68.
		
Transcript of the October 12, 2000 CFR-sponsored meeting in New York, 
	"Condoleezza Rice on Governor George W. Bush's Foreign Policy," posted on 
	the CFR website: www.cfr.org/p/pubs/ Rice_10-1200_Transcript.html, page 12 
	of 17, on 3/22/01. 
James Madison, quoted in Charles S. Hyneman and Donald S. Lutz, American 
	Political Writing during the Founding Era: 1760 -1805, Vol I. (Indianapolis: 
	Liberty Press, 1983), p. 633. 
 
		
		Chapter 9  Civilian Disarmament 
		Rudyard Kipling, "The Gods of the Copybook Headings," Rudyard Kipling's 
	Verse, Inclusive Ed.: 1885-1932 (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, and 
	Co., Inc., 1934), p. 886. 
"Combat Arms Survey," administered to several hundred Marines on May 10, 
	1994 at the Twentynine Palms, California Marine base. For more information, 
	see note #94, below. 
Walter Shapiro, "It's high time to gun down the 2nd Amendment," USA Today, 
	September 17, 1999, p. 14A. 
Roger Rosenblatt, "Get Rid of the Damned Things," Time, August 9, 1999, p. 
	38. 
UN Backgrounder: "Millennium Forum Action Plan Adds People's Voice to Summit 
	Debate" (Published by the United Nations Department of Public Information, 
	DPI/2143 August 2000, www.un.org/millennium/media/action_ plan.htm viewed 
	on 4/01/01.) 
"High Noon," Washington Post, August 19, 1965, p. A20. 
		
Jean Latz Griffin and William Recktenwald, "Warning: Health Risk  Guns 
	Under Attack on New Front," Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1993, section 
	"Perspective," p. 1f. See: www.archive.Chicago.tribune.com. 
Richard Harris, "A Reporter At Large," The New Yorker, July 26, 1976, pp. 
	57-58. 
Editorial, "America's Gun Epidemic: What is the Best Medicine?," Los Angeles 
	Times, November 8, 1993, p. 6f. 
Editorial, "Gun Prohibition, Phase II," Washington Times, December 9, 1993, 
	p.A20. 
Rosie O'Donnell, TV show of April 21, 1999, quoted by Greg Pierce, 
	Washington Times, April 26, 1999, section "Nation Inside Politics," p. A7.
		
Kofi Annan, We the Peoples: The Role of the United Nations in the 21st 
	Century (New York: United Nations Department of Public Information, 2000), 
	p. 52. 
Ibid., pp. 52-53. 
Ibid., p. 53. 
Charles J. Hanley, "World gun control is 
	U.N. body's aim," Washington Times, May 24, 1994, p. A1. 
16. From combined dispatches, "U.S. OKS Study of U.N. Gun Control," 
	Washington Times, May 24, 1994, p. Al. 
	311 
17. 
	Phone conversation with author. 
18. 
	Freedom From War: The United States Program for General and Complete 
	Disarmament in a Peaceful World (Department of State Publication 7277) 
	(Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961), pp. 18-19. 
19. 
	Public Law 87-297 (H.R. 9118), "An Act: to establish a United States Arms 
	Control and Disarmament Agency," Title I, Section 3. and 3.a. 
20. 
	ACDA "Second Annual Report to Congress: January 1, 1962 -December 31, 1962," 
	U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Publication 14, released February 
	1963. 
21. 
	Kai Bird, The Chairman: John J. McCloy, The Making of the American 
	Establishment (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992), pp. 495-516. Also see: 
	John F. Kennedy, "Address Before the General Assembly of the United 
	Nations," New York City, September 25, 1961. Available at www.cs.umb.edu/ 
	jfkhbrary/j092561. htm, the website of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library.
		
22. 
	J. Anthony Lukas, "The Council on Foreign Relations: Is It a Club? Seminar? 
	Presidium? 'Invisible Government'?" New York Times Magazine, November 21, 
	1971; Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas, The Wise Men (New York: Simon & 
	Schuster, 1986), pp. 19-20, 587-604; and John F. McManus, Changing Commands: 
	The Betrayal of America's Military (Appleton, Wis.: The John Birch Society, 
	1995), p. 145. 
23. 
	Richard Rovere, "The American Establishment," Esquire, May 1962, p. 108.
		
24. 
	Alan Brinkley, "Minister Without Portfolio," Harper's, February 1983. 
		
25. 
	Ibid. 
26. 
	Max Holland,"Citizen McCloy," Wilson Quarterly, Autumn, 1991, p. 37.
		
27. 
	Bird, The Chairman, p. 505; William F. Jasper, "Gun Grabbers' Global 
	Gestapo," The New American, November 22, 1999, p. 17; and The Arthur H. Dean 
	Papers, Division of 
	Rare and Manuscript Collections Cornell University Library. (Library 
	maintains extensive holdings of his records and correspondence regarding his 
	activities as chairman of the U.S. delegation to several international 
	disarmament conferences.) 
Albin Krebs, "Arthur H. Dean, Envoy to Korea Talks, Dies at 89," New York 
	Times, December 1, 1987, p. D28. 
Joseph Keeley, The China Lobby Man: The Story of Alfred Kohlberg (New 
	Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1969), p. 92. 
Ibid., pp. 92-93. 
"Institute of Pacific Relations," Report of the (Senate) Committee on the 
	Judiciary, Eighty-Second Congress, Second Session, Hearings held July 25, 
	1951 -June 20, 1952 by the Internal Security Subcommittee (Washington, D.C.: 
	U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952: ordered to be printed: July 2 
	[legislative day June 27]), p. 223. 
Ibid., pp. 223-225. 
Isaacson and Thomas, The Wise Men. 
		
Bird, The Chairman, pp. 41-45. Also: "Grenville Clark, Lawyer, 84, Dies," 
	New York Times, January 14, 1967. 
World Government Highlights: Facts, Opinions, & Personalities, revised 
	edition (New York: United World Federalists, May 1953), p.8. Also: "Announce 
	Major Editorial Awards: Contest Honors Grenville Clark," The Federalist, 
	vol. 9, no. 5, January 1963 (published by United World Federalists), p. 
	3. 
"Grenville Clark, Lawyer, 84, Dies," New York Times, January 14, 1967. See 
	also: William F. Jasper, "Hardselling the New World Order," The New 
	American, September 7, 1992, p. 19", and: "Promoting World Government," The 
	Herald of Freedom, Zarephath, N.J., Vol. XVIII, No. 13, October 25, 1974, 
	pp. 3-4. 
"Correction, Please!" American Opinion magazine, Vol. VI, No. 4, April 1963.
		
Grenville Clark and Louis B. Sohn, World Peace Through World Law,
	Second Edition (revised) (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1962).
		
Ibid., p. xxix. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 247. 
Ibid., pp. 247-248. 
		
Ibid., p. 248. 
Ibid., p. 256. 
Ibid., p. 225. 
Ibid., p. 212 
		
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. xxxi. 
Ibid., p. 330. 
UN "Report of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small Arms," August 19, 
	1999. Document A/54/258, p. 24, note #5. 
Ibid., cover page lists this document as "Item 76(f) of the provisional 
	agenda [A/54/150] General and complete disarmament." 
Clark and Sohn, p. xxxv
		
Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global Governance 
	(New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.) 
Ibid., pp. 16, 131. 
		
Ibid., p. 131. 
Ibid. 
"Experts on Small Arms," p. 17. 
		
Ibid., pp. 17, 22. 
UN Charter, Article 2, Item number 7, (see UN website: www.un.org/about 
	un/charter/). 
"Secretary-General Presents His Annual Report to General Assembly," UN Press 
	Release SG/SM/7136 GA/9596, September 20, 1999. 
Kofi Annan statement in "Security Council Meets at Ministerial Level to 
	Consider Issue of Small Arms," UN Press Release SC/6732, September 24, 1999.
		
Kofi Annan, foreword, "Report of the Group of Governmental Experts on Small 
	Arms," document A/54/258, August 19, 1999, p. 2. 
Madeleine K Albright, Remarks at UN Security Council Small Arms Ministerial, 
	September 24, 1999, as 
	released by the Office of the Spokesman 
U.S. Department of State. See: http://secretary.state.gov/www/ 
	statements/1999/990924a.html. 
Amy Otchet, "Small Arms, Many Hands," UNESCO Courier, November 1998. See: 
	www.unesco.org/courier/ 1998_11/uk/ethique/txt1.html. 
Kofi Annan, remarks to Security Council meeting, September 24, 1999 in Press 
	Release SG/SM/7145 SC/6733, "Addressing the Security Council, 
	Secretary-General Says International Community Must Reverse Global 
	Proliferation of Small Arms," p. 3. 
IANSA website (www.iansa.org/action/ index.html), "IANSA Action Framework."
		
"Founding Document of IANSA." Section
	III. Program of Action, items 1,3,4,&5. See: www.iansa.org/mission/ ml/html.
		
Armed to the Teeth (UN video), (New York: UN Department of Public 
	Information, 2000). 
Jay Simkin, Aaron Zelman, and Alan M. Rice, Rwanda's Genocide, 1994, 
	(Milwaukee: Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, 1997), p. 12.
		
Ibid., p. 10. 
Ibid., p. 25. 
Ibid. 
Lethal Laws: "Gun Control" is the Key to Genocide (Milwaukee: Jews for the 
	Preservation of Firearms Ownership, 1994). 
The Blue Helmets: A Review of United Nations Peace-keeping (New York: United 
	Nations Department of Public Information, 1990), p. 215. 
G. Edward Griffin, The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the United Nations 
	(Appleton, Wis.: Western Islands, 1964), pp. 18-20. 
Ibid., p. 20. 
Ibid. 
		
The Blue Helmets, p. 248. 
Griffin, The Fearful Master, p. 49. 
		
Ibid. 
Philippa Schuyler, Who Killed the Congo? (New York: Devin-Adair, 1962).
		
Smith Hempstone, Rebels, Mercenaries, and Dividends: The Katanga Story (New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 
	1962). 
84. The 46 Civilian Doctors of Elisa-bethville, 46 Angry Men (Belmont, 
	Mass.: American Opinion, 1962; originally published by Dr.
	T. Vleurinck, 96 Avenue de Broqueville, Bruxelles 15, 1962). 
Congressman Donald L. Jackson (narrator), Katanga: The Untold Story, 
	available on video (VHS, 59 minutes) from American Media, Westlake Village, 
	Calif. 
"Visa Procedures of Department of State: The Struelens Case," Report of the 
	Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (Washington, D.C.: U.S Government 
	Printing Office, 1962), p. 28. 
Tom Farer, The Report of an Inquiry, Conducted Pursuant to Security Council 
	Resolution 837, Into the 5 June 1993 Attack on UN Forces in Somalia, August 
	23, 1993. 
Ibid., pp. 21-31. 
Ibid., pp. 96-98. 
William F. Jasper, "Behind Our Defeat in Somalia," The New American, 
	September 5, 1994, p. 4. 
Julia Preston, "U.N., U.S. Clash on Disarming Haitians," Washington Post, 
	October 20, 1994, p. A31. 
Jerry Seper, "KLA Finances fight with heroin sales," Washington Times, May 
	3, 1999, pp. A1, A11. 
"The Kosovo Liberation Army: Does Clinton Policy Support Group with Terror, 
	Drug Ties?," press release of United States Senate, Republican Policy 
	Committee, March 31, 1999, quoted on www.senate.gov/~rpc/ 
	releases/1999/fr033199.htm viewed on April 19, 1999. 
"Combat Arms Survey" administered to several hundred Marines at the 
	Twentynine Palms, California Marine base on May 10, 1994. According to 
	Marine spokesmen at Twentynine Palms, the survey was conducted as part of a 
	Master's Degree thesis of a Navy Commander studying at the 
Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. John Sanders public 
	affairs officer at the school, told The New American that the survey was 
	designed by the student "to determine if non-traditional missions are 
	undermining unit morale and cohesiveness" and was supervised by two civilian 
	faculty members, one of whom is a former Assistant Secretary of Defense. 
	Copy of full Survey on file. Interestingly, the Twentynine Palms base weekly 
	newspaper for March of that year carried a report by Cpl. M.T Mink, "Council 
	on Foreign Relations Visits Combat Center," describing a tour by 40 members 
	of the CFR. 
Ibid., p. 6. 
"Insider Report," The New American, July 11, 1994, p. 10. 
		
"Survey of Marines On the Use of Military Forces in Non-Traditional 
	Missions," news release of Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif., 
	Dept. of the Navy, undated circa July-Sept. 1994. See also: William F. 
	Jasper, "I Am a United Nations Fighting Person," The New American, September 
	19, 1994, sidebar, p. 6. 
Robert W. Lee, "Gun Report," The New American, July 13, 1992, p. 38. 
		
See respectively: "Bush triggers petition to oust him from NRA," USA Today, 
	July 12, 1989, p. 4A; and Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, 
	March 18, 1991, pp. 289-290. 
Interviewed on The Joe Redburn Show, radio station KTKK in Salt Lake City, 
	on April 26, 1991. 
Armando Villafranca, "Former President Bush angrily resigns from NRA," 
	Houston Chronicle, May 11, 1995, pp. 1A, 21A. 
Steve Bonta, "The Power Elite & George W.," The New American, July 17, 2000, 
	pp. 18-19. 
Steve Mufson, "Secretary of State Gets Hero's Welcome to Work," Washington 
	Post, January 23, 2001, p. A3. Also see: "Reviving the State Department," 
	Washington Post, January 31, 2001, p A20. 
Barbara Crossette, "Powell Vows Strong Support for Many U.N. Activities: 
	Reassures Annan on Bush Administration," New York Times, February 15, 2001, 
	p. A10. 
James M. Lindsay, The New Apathy: How an Uninterested Public Is Reshaping 
	Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 79, Number 5, September/October 2000, 
	p. 8. 
 
		
		Chapter 10  Regionalism 
		
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Gorbachev State of the World Forum, Fairmont Hotel, San 
	Francisco, September 28, 1995, as audiotaped by author. 
John Logue, "The Proper Goal" in Barbara Walker (compiler), Uniting the 
	Peoples and Nations: Readings in World Federalism (World Federalist Movement 
	& World Federalist Association, 1993), p. 347. 
The Millennium Year and the Reform Process (London: Commission on Global 
	Governance, 1999), p. 55. 
Merry and Serge Bromberger, Jean Monnet and the United States of Europe (New 
	York: Coward-McCann Publishers, 1969), p. 123. 
Joseph Stalin, "Marxism and the National Question," in Marxism and the 
	National and Colonial Question (New York: International Publishers, 1942), 
	p. 58. 
Program of the Communist International (New York: Workers Library 
	Publishers, 1936), p.36. 
Richard N. Gardner, "The Hard Road To World Order," Foreign Affairs, April 
	1974, p. 558. 
Mark D. Isaacs, "Forcing a United Europe," The New American, November 16, 
	1992, p. 10. 
M. Delal Baer, "North American Free Trade," Foreign Affairs, Fall 1991, p.
	148. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
William F. Jasper, Global Tyranny... Step By Step (Appleton, Wis.: Western 
	Islands, 1992), Chapter 13, "UN 
	NOTES 
	Regionalism -The European Community." 
13. "The Story of the Common Market -Part Six (The End)," HduB Reports, 
	January 1973, p.
	2. 
"European Community Leaders Agree at Maastricht Summit to Treaties on 
	Monetary and Political Union," Facts on File, December 12, 1991, pp. 
	940-941. 
Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (New 
	York: Macmillan, 1966), p. 1284. 
Ibid. 
Michael J. Hogan, The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the 
	reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952 (Cambridge: Cambridge University 
	Press, 1987), p. 367. 
Ibid. 
"The Men Behind the Common Market," HduB Reports, May 1972, p. 1.
		
Ibid, p. 6. 
Bromberger, op. cit., p. 123. 
Ibid. 
Ernst H. van der Beugel, From Marshall Aid to Atlantic Partnership 
	(Amsterdam, N.Y: Elsevier Publishing Co., 1966), p. 323. 
HduB Reports, November-December 1972,
	p. 6. 
Hogan, p. 98. 
Ibid, p. 97. 
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, "Euro-federalists financed by US spy chiefs," The 
	(London) Telegraph, issue 1943, September 19, 2000 quoted on Telegraph 
	website. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Lord Bruce of Donington, International Currency Review, Vol. 23, No. 3, 
	Summer 1996, p. 21. 
Sir Peregrine Worsthorne, "When Democracy Betrays the People," London Sunday 
	Telegraph, August 4, 1991. (Quoted in HduB Reports, September 1991, p. 3.)
		
Lord Bruce of Donington, p. 21. 
Ibid., p. 8. 
For more a more detailed examination of NAFTA, see the following articles
	from The New American magazine: Thomas 
	R. Eddlem, "NAFTA: The Misnamed Treaty," December 28, 1992; Eddlem, "NAFTA: 
	Bureacracy Unlimited," October 18, 1993; William P. Hoar, "The Great 
	Sovereignty Sellout," December 13, 1993; Hoar, "NAFTA and Beyond," December 
	27, 1993. Also see the following articles from The John Birch Society 
	Bulletin: John F. McManus, "It All Fits!" November 1993; Eddlem, "Nix NAFTA 
	Now!" November 1993; McManus, "An Open Letter to Members of Congress," May 
	1995; William
	F. Jasper, "The 'Dollar-ization' of the Americas," August 1999.
		
Gardner, p. 558. 
Richard N. Cooper, "A Monetary System for the Future," Foreign Affairs, Fall 
	1984, p. 
	166. 
Ibid., p. 177. 
Zanny Minton Beddoes, "From EMU to AMU?: The Case for Regional Currencies," 
	Foreign Affairs, July/ August 1999, p. 8. 
Ibid., p. 12. 
Joshua Cooper Ramo, "The Committee to Save the World," Time, February 15, 
	1999. 
Ibid., pp. 34-42. 
Judy Shelton, "The Dollarization Debate" (op-ed), Wall Street Journal, April 
	29, 1999, 
	p. A26 f. 
Martin Walker, London Observer, quoted on "Praise for the Institute" 
	web-page of the International Institute for Economics (HE) website. 
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott, Western Hemisphere Economic 
	Integration (Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 1994).
		
Ibid., pp. 1-2. 
Ibid., p. 5. 
Ibid., p. 182. 
The Council of the Americas' website: 
	counciloftheamericas.org/about/history.html. 
Ibid., www.counciloftheamericas.org/ membersnetwork/coacr.html.
		
C. Fred Bergsten in Hufbauer and Schott, Western Hemisphere Economic
	Integration, preface, p. xii. 
		 
		
		Chapter 11 
	World Money System 
1. Barry Goldwater, With No Apologies (New York: William Morrow and Co. 
	Inc., 1979), 
	p. 285. 
C. Fred Bergsten (co-author), "Future of the International Economic Order," 
	(paper distributed at April 1989 TC meeting in Tokyo), quoted in Financial 
	Terrorism (Appleton, Wis.: The John Birch Society, 1993), p. 82. 
David Rockefeller, "Why We Need the IMF," Wall Street Journal, May 1, 1998, 
	p. A14. 
Hilary Marquand, "The Theory and Practice of Planning," Economic Development 
	and Social Change (London: Socialist International Publications, undated 
	circa 1962-63), p. 28, as quoted in Rose L. Martin, Fabian Freeway (Belmont, 
	Mass.: Western Islands, 1966), p. 109. 
Richard N. Cooper, "A Monetary System for the Future," Foreign Affairs, Fall 
	1984, pp. 177, 179. 
Robert A. Mundell, "Mundell on Supply-Side Economics," Wall Street Journal, 
	October 14, 1999, p. A26. 
Lead editorial, "A Supply-Side Nobel," Wall Street Journal, October 14, 
	1999, p.A26. 
Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto (Appleton, Wis.: American Opinion Book 
	Services, 1974), p. 25. 
Frank Vanderlip, "From Farm Boy to Financier," Saturday Evening Post, 
	February 9, 1935, p. 25. 
William H. McIlhany II, The Tax-Exempt Foundations (Westport, Conn.: 
	Arlington House, 1980), p. 63. As recorded in note number 30 (p. 235) to 
	Chapter 3, Mcllhany interviewed Norman Dodd in 1976 and recorded that 
	conversation as the "Dodd Interview Transcript." Mcllhany also compared Mr. 
	Dodd's memory of the conversation in 1976 "with his description of it years 
	earlier in a letter he wrote to Howard E. Kershner on December 29, 1962." 
	"Where there are
	any slight discrepancies between the two accounts [Mr. McIlhany] used the 
	1962 version." In later years, Mr. Dodd gave similar statements in other 
	interviews. 
Robert Lenzner, "A Wealth of Names," Forbes magazine, January 10, 2000.
		
Collective Speeches of Congressman Louis 
	T. McFadden: As Compiled from the Congressional Record (Hawthorne, Calif.: 
	Omni Publications, 1970), p. 398. 
Gary Allen, The Rockefeller File (Seal Beach, Calif.: '76 Press, 1976), p. 
	119. 
See collection of articles on the World Bank and the IMF at: 
	www.thenewamerican.com/focus/world_bank/. 
Zygmund Dobbs, Keynes At Harvard: Economic Deception as a Political Credo 
	(West Sayville, N.Y.: Probe Research, Inc., 1969 edition), pp. 90, 138. 
	Dobbs also references: Bruce Page, David Leitch, Phillip Knightley, The 
	Philby Conspiracy (New York: New American Library, 1969), pp. 80, 174. 
Richard L. Strout, "White Case Stuns Washington," The Christian Science 
	Monitor, November 12, 1953. 
William P. Hoar, "Harry Truman," American Opinion, Vol. XXII, No. 4, April 
	1979, p. 
	54. 
Strout. 
Whittaker Chambers, "The Herring and ..."Look, December 29, 1953, Vol. 17, 
	No. 26, p. 14. 
Allen Weinstein, Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 
	1978), p. 230. 
Dobbs, Keynes At Harvard, pp. 117122,133; Yuri Modin, My Five Cambridge 
	Friends: Burgess, Mac-Lean, Philby, Blunt, and Cairncross by their KGB 
	controller (New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1994), pp. 49, 67; Michael 
	Straight, After Long Silence (New York: WW. Norton, 1983), p. 80; Page, 
	Leitch, Knightley, The Philby Conspiracy, pp. 4347. 
Michael Holroyd, Lytton Strachey: A Critical Biography (London: Heine-mann, 
	1967). 
Dobbs. 
U.S. News and World Report, June 29, 
	1959, p. 73, quoted in Anthony Kubek, How the Far East Was Lost: American 
	Policy and the Creation of Communist China, 19411949 (Chicago: Henry Regnery 
	Company, 1963), pp. 201-202. 
25. James Burnham, The Web of Subversion, Americanist Library Edition 
	(Boston: Western Islands, 1965), pp. 113-115, 128,
	129. 
Doug Bandow, "The IMF: A Record of Addition and Failure" in Doug Bandow and 
	Ian Vasquez (eds.), Perpetuating Poverty: The World Bank, the IMF, and the 
	Developing World (Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute, 1994), p. 19. 
Richard C. Paddock (Los Angeles Times), "Yeltsin crony says Russia 'conned' 
	lenders in West," Seattle Times, (On-line edition), September 9, 1998; 
	Christopher Story, "Folly of Lending to the Russians is Exposed as Scandals 
	Multiply," Soviet Analyst, Vol. 25, No. 2, April 1999. 
Marquand, p. 28. 
		
Henry Hazlitt, From Bretton Woods to World Inflation (Chicago: Regnery 
	Gateway, 1984), pp. 26-27. 
Bovard, "The World Bank and the Impoverishment of Nations," in Perpetuating 
	Poverty, op. cit., p. 59. 
ibid. 
Edith Kermit Roosevelt, "The United Nations' Spiritual Companion," Long 
	Island Press, March 31, 1962. Also: Edith Kermit Roosevelt, "A Temple of 
	Propaganda," The Wanderer, July 14, 1966. 
Peter G. Peterson, 1996 Annual Report (New York: Council on Foreign 
	Relations, 1996), 
	p. 7. 
Goldwater, p. 278. 
David Rockefeller, "From a China Traveler," New York Times, August 10, 1973.
		
"The Human Cost of Communism in China," report of the U.S. Senate 
	Subcommittee on Internal Security (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government 
	Printing Office, 1971), pp. iv, 
	16. 
37. Joseph Finder, Red Carpet (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983), 
	p. 297. 
Jay Ross, "Rockefeller: US business unhampered in Angola," Boston Globe, 
	March 3, 1982, p. 36. 
Ibid. 
Daniel Wood, "The Wizard of Baca Grande," West, May 1990, p. 35. 
		
Ibid. 
Ibid., p. 33. 
Paul Raeburn, "Ecology Remedy Costly," Sacramento [Calif.] Bee, March 12, 
	1992. 
Maurice F. Strong, "The relationship between demographics trends, economic 
	growth, unsustainable consumption patterns and environmental degradation," 
	an UNCED PrepCom report, August 1991, quoted by GreenTrack International, 
	Report 26, August 15, 1991, Libertytown, Md., p. 3. 
Maurice F. Strong, Introduction to Jim MacNeil, Pieter Winsemius, and Taizo 
	Yakushiji, Beyond Interdependence: The Meshing of the World's Economy and 
	the Earth's Ecology (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), pp. ix-x. 
Ibid., p. 128. 
		
The Earth Charter, Principle No. 10. See: http://www.earthcharter.org/draft/ 
	charter.htm. 
Cooper, "A Monetary System for the Future," p. 166. 
		
Ibid., p. 179. 
Ibid., p. 177. 
Editorial, "Mr. Kohl's Common Currency," Washington Post, February 8, 1990, 
	p. A24. 
Cooper, pp. 181-82. 
Ibid., p. 184 
		
		
Chapter 12  One-World Religion 
		
H. G. Wells, The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints For a World Revolution 
	(London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1928), pp. 24, 33. 
See Chinmoy quote in speech by Donald Keys, President of Planetary Citizens 
	(consultative status at UN), November 11, 1984, cited in Dennis L. Cuddy, 
	Ph.D., Now is the Dawning of the New Age New World Order (Oklahoma City, 
	Okla.: Hearthstone Publishing Ltd., 1991), p. 269. 
"The Declaration of the Sacred Earth Gathering, Rio 92," Earth Summit Times, 
	June 3, 1992; William F. Jasper, "ECO '92: Launching Pad for Inter' national 
	Global Governance" (a report from the Rio Earth Summit), The New American, 
	July 13, 1992, p. 5. 
In Our Hands: Earth Summit '92: A Reference Booklet About the United Nations 
	Conference on Environment and Development [UNCED]," (UNCED Publications), p. 
	23. 
Mary Daly, Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's Liberation 
	(Boston: Beacon Press, 1973), p. 96. 
Gloria Steinem, "Words and Change," Ms., September/October 1995, p. 94. 
		
H.G. Wells, The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints For a World Revolution (Garden 
	City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, and Company, Inc., 1928), p. 33. 
Ibid., pp. 18, 19. 
		
Ibid., p. ix. 
Ibid., p. 163. 
Steve Bonta, "Creating the New World Religions," The New American, July 3, 
	2000, p. 40. (Includes photo of Lucis Trust Library plaque by William Norman 
	Grigg.) 
"The Lucis Trust," a pamphlet distributed by the Lucis Trust.
		
The New Group of World Servers, a pamphlet distributed by World Goodwill, an 
	activity of the Lucis Trust, p. 3. For current information see the Radio For 
	Peace International website: www.rfpi.org. 
Claire Chambers, The SIECUS Circle: A Humanist Revolution (Appleton, Wis.: 
	Western Islands, 1977), p. 34. 
Don Shannon, " 'Silent' Room: Tranquil Center at U.N.'s Heart," Los Angeles 
	Times, May 15, 1974, p.1. 
Eunice S. Layton and Felix Layton, Theosophy: Key to Understanding (Wheaton, 
	111.: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1967), pp. 12,13. 
Facsimile reproduction of The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes, 
	with additional chapters by W. T. Stead (1902 edition), in Herbert 
Baker and W. T. Stead, Cecil Rhodes: The Man and His Dream, Rhodesiana 
	Reprint Library -Silver Series, Vol. 14 (Bulawayo, Rhodesia: Books of 
	Rhodesia, 1977), p. 74. 
Frank Aydelotte (American Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees), The American 
	Rhodes Scholarships: A review of the First Forty Years (Princeton, N.J.: 
	Princeton University Press, 1946), p. 5. 
See: Edith Kermit Roosevelt, "Temple of Understanding," The Freedom Press, 
	November 5, 1962, pp. 1-2; Claire Chambers, The SIECUS Circle: A Humanist 
	Revolution (Belmont, Mass.: Western Islands, 1977), pp. 32-35. 
20. H. G. Wells, "How a Federal World Government May Come About," reprinted 
	from his The Outline of History in Barbara Walker (compiler), Uniting the
	Peoples and Nations: Readings in World Federalism (World Federalist Movement 
	& World Federalist Association, 1993), p. 106. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Wells, p. 29. 
		
"American Malvern," Time magazine, March 16, 1942, p. 44 f, quoted on 
	www.jps.net/landmark/TIME.htm on 3/22/01. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Benjamin J. Hubbard, The Los Angeles Times (On-line Record Edition) 
	September 10, 2000, Start Page: 13. 
"John Paul canonizes 87 Chinese...," (Minneapolis) Star Tribune (On-line 
	Metro Edition) October 2, 2000, Start Page: 05A 
"Cardinal Ignatius Kung, 98, Long 
	Jailed by China, Dies," New York Times, (On-line Late Edition) March 14, 
	2000, p. C.30 f. 30. Associated Press, "Archbishop Arrested," ABCNEWS.com 
	February 14, 2000. 31. "Chinese authorities arrest two bishops, priests," 
	New Briefs by Catholic News Services, September 19, 2000. Also: "Catholic 
	'Criminals' in China," Washington Post (On-line Final
	Edition) September 19, 2000, p. A.22 f. 
Hannah Beech, "When the Smugglers Are Working for Jesus," Time Asia.com, 
	September 18, 2000. 
"Our Sorrowful Confession," DC Office of Free China Movement, 
	www.freechina.net/bbs/messages/882.html, posted October 29, 1999. 
Erik Eckholm, "Psychiatric Abuse by China Reported in Repressing [Falun 
	Gong] Sect," New York Times, February 18, 2001, p. 1. Also see: "China 
	Executes 11 Muslims on Eve of UNHRC Meeting," Lexington Area Muslim Network, 
	April 4, 2000, www.muslimedia.com/chinamuslim.htm. 
"Chinese Bishop Calls for Purity of Religion," People's Daily, (People's 
	Daily Online), August 30, 2000. 
Ibid. 
"Turner remarks on tolerance, religion, bears," The Atlanta 
	Journal-Constitution, (On-line edition), August 30, 2000. 
Larry Witham, "Religions asked to come together for world peace," Washington 
	Times, November 9, 1991, p. B1. 
Hans Kung, Global Responsibility: In Search of a New World Ethic (New York: 
	Crossroad, 1991), p. 23. 
Ibid., p. 35. 
Robert Muller, New Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality (Garden City, 
	N.Y.: Image Books, 1984), p. 19. 
Ibid., p. 30. 
See note 2, above. 
		
"Insider Report," The New American, July 8, 1996, pp. 11-12. 
		
"Lenin Aims Like U.N.'s, Thant Says," Los Angeles Times, April 2, 1970. 
		
Matthew Fox, The Coming of the Cosmic Christ: The Healing of Mother Earth 
	and the Birth of a Global Renaissance (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988), 
	pp. 145,149. 
Gerald O. Barney, Global 2000 Revisited: What Shall We Do? (Arlington, Va.: 
	Millennium Institute, 1993), p. 2. 
Gerald O. Barney, keynote address to Parliament of World Religions, pp. 31,
	34. 
Barney, Global 2000 Revisited, p. 13. 
Cuddy, Now is the Dawning of the New Age New World Order, op. cit., p. 312.
		
Mikhail Gorbachev, interview in Los Angeles Times, May 8, 1997. 
The Earth Charter, March 2000 English at www.earthcharter.org/draft/ 
	charter.htm. 
"Major gay law reform in Tasmania, Australia," IGLHRC (International Gay & 
	Lesbian Human Rights Commission) News & Events (On-line), May 2,1997.
		
Brice Wallace, "Gorbachev laments delays in creating new world order," 
	Deseret News, September 28, 2000. 
"Gorbachev Takes Southland Stage...," Los Angeles Times (On-line Record 
	Edition), October 8, 2000, Start Page: 
	B.1. 
Jeremy Bransten, "USSR: The Year 1989 Foreshadowed The Fall," Radio Free 
	Europe/Radio Liberty report, October 6, 1999. 
Gail Sheehy, The Man Who Changed the World: The Lives of Mikhail S. 
	Gorbachev (New York: Harper Collins, 1990), pp. 76-77. 
"Gorbachev Takes Southland Stage...," op. cit. 
		
Vatican Information Service, June 20, 2000. 
Sheehy, p. 77. 
Li Wei Han, The Catholic Church and Cuba: A Program of Action (Peking, 
	Foreign Language Press, 1959), cited by Fatima Network: Our Lady's Library 
	Online: www.fatima.org/ library/cr19pg06.html on March 23, 2001. 
Raimundo Garcia Franco, Christian-Marxist Unity: A Miraculous, Explosive 
	Prescription (New York: Circus Publications, Inc., 1989), p.58. 
"New World Order Revisited," San Francisco Chronicle (Online Sunday 
	Edition), September 24, 1995, Start Page: 6. 
"State of the Hidden Arts: An Overview of Esotericism Today," Gnosis, Fall 
	1995 pp. 14-21. 
Christopher Bamford, "Esoteric Christianity: The Recovery of a Lost 
	Tradition?," Gnosis, p. 15. 
Diane Conn Darling, "Neopaganism: In Diversity There is Unity," Gnosis, p.
	18. 
Ibid. 
Maurice F. Strong, "Statement at Opening of United Nations Conference on 
	Environment and Development," Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3 June 1992, pp. 
	11-12. 
"The Declaration of the Sacred Earth Gathering, Rio 92," Earth Summit Times, 
	June 3, 1992. 
Author's notes: The outdoor exhibit featuring life-size photographs of fully 
	nude men engaged in various homosexual acts was sponsored by Atoba, a 
	Brazilian homosexual organization. An informational plaque at the exhibit 
	explained that this "art" was supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation,
		
		
		
Chapter 13  War On Family 
		
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, The Communist Manifesto, 1848. American 
	Opinion edition with introduction by William P. Fall (Appleton, Wis.: 1974), 
	p. 22. 
"Towards World Understanding: In the Classroom With Children Under Thirteen 
	Years of Age," Part V, UNESCO Publication 356 (Paris: Georges Lang, 1949), 
	pp. 9, 58. 
Brock Chisholm on Education, speeches by Dr. Chisholm at the Asilomar 
	Conference on Education, September 10-12, 1954, published by Asilomar 
	Conference of the Mental Health Society of Northern California, p. 20. 
Dolores Barclay, "It's Surviving and Healthy...," Tulsa World, Sunday, 
	August 21, 1977. 
Motto in letterhead of United States Committee for UN1CEF, 333 East 38th 
	St., New York, NY 10016 (undated [circa 1993-94] letter from Chair Hugh 
	Downs in file). 
Matt Cvetic, The Big Decision (USA, 1959), p. 143. 
Jasper, "U.S.-Soviet Educational Exchanges," The New American, March 
	13,1989, p. 12. 
Edward Crankshaw, Khrushchev Remembers (Boston: Little Brown, 1970), p.
	22. 
9. "The Crimes of Khrushchev," Parts 1-7, Committee on Un-American 
	Activities, House of Represenatives (Washington, D.C.:
	U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959-60). 
Ibid., Part 1, "Consultation with Mr. Eugene Lyons," p. 7. 
		
Ibid. 
""Butcher of Budapest,'" Honolulu Star-Bulletin, September 15, 1971, p. 
	A-23. 
Congressional Record, "Extension of Remarks of Hon. John H. Rousselot of 
	California," September 20, 1961. 
Bernard Moran, "Race Relations, Churches, Peace Movement," in Dennis L. Bark 
	and Owen Harries (eds.), The Red Orchestra, Volume 3: "The Case of the 
	Southwest Pacific" (Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.: Hoover 
	Institution Press, 1989), p. 
	181. 
Ibid. 
A Nation at Risk (The National Commission on Excellence in Education, 1983), 
	p. 5. Report posted on U. S. Department of Education website: 
	www.ed.gov/pubs/NatAtRisk/risk. html on 3/29/01. See p.1 of web page. 
Ibid. 
		
"Towards World Understanding: In the Classroom With Children Under Thirteen 
	Years of Age," Part V, UNESCO Publication 356 (Paris: Georges Lang, 1949), 
	pp. 7, 53. 
Ibid., pp. 54-55. 
Samuel L. Blumenfeld, NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education (Boise, Idaho: 
	The Paradigm Company, 1984), pp. 193-197. 
Joy Elmer Morgan, "The Teacher and World Government," [NEAJ Journal, January 
	1946, quoted in Blumenfeld, op. cit., p. 194. 
See Education International website, "A few words about EI,": www.ei-ie. 
	org/ei/english/eeiabout.htm viewed on 03/27/2001. 
"Executive Board of EI," Education International website: www.ei-ie.org/ 
	ei/eiexbo.htm viewed on 03/27/01. 
For EI status with UNESCO, see: "EI/UNESCO Partnership," www.ei-ie. 
	org/ei/english/eeipartnership_unesco. html viewed on 3/27/2001. 
"NEA 2000-2001 Resolutions": 1-1. Peace and International Relations. 
		
Ibid. For Education International see its website: www.ei-ie.org, viewed on 
	04/01/01. 
"A few words about EI," Education 
William F. Jasper, "Outcome-Based Education: Skinnerian Conditioning in the 
	Classroom," The New American, August 23, 1993, p. 8. 
Ibid. 
Jasper, "Communist 'Scholars'; Teacher Training; and a 'New Age' Hero," The 
	New American, January 13, 1986, p. 36. 
Ibid. 
Robert Muller, World Core Curriculum Manual (Arlington, Texas: Robert Muller 
	School, 1986), Preface. 
Douglas R. Groothuis, Unmasking the New Age (Downers Grove, 111.: 
	InterVarsity Press, 1986), p. 119; Alice A. Bailey, The Externalization of 
	the Hierarchy (New York: Lucis Publishing Company, 1989). Lucifer is on 
	file at the Harvard University Library. 
Congressional Record, March 20, 1953. 
		
"The Climate of Freedom," Editorial, Saturday Review, July 19, 1952. 
		
Julian Huxley, UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy (Washington, D.C.: 
	Public Affairs Press, 1947), p. 33. 
Ibid. 
Samuel L. Blumenfeld, "It Takes a Global Village," The New American, July 3, 
	2000,
	International website: www.eiie.org/english/eeiabout.htm, viewed on
	04/01/01. 
	p. 31. 
"World Conference on Education for all (EFA) Jomtien, Thailand, 5-9 March 
	1990." See: www.un.org.lb/undbase/ conf/EFA/brief.htm on 3/27/01. 
Ibid. 
		
Six goal areas arrived at in Jomtien,
	Thailand reported in "Learning for All: Bridging Domestic and International 
	Education," Conference Report, October 30, 31, November 1, 1991, Alexandria, 
	Virginia (United States Coalition for Education for All), p. 1. Compare to 
	Bush program in: Carol Innerst, "By any other name: America 2000 isn't dead 
	yet," Washington Times, February 8, 1993, p. A3. 
"Learning for All:..." Conference Report, op. cit., p. 1. 
		
Jasper, "Outcome-Based Education: Skinnerian Conditioning in the Classroom,"
	p. 11. 
Ibid. 
Jack C. Westman, M.D., Licensing Parents: Can We Prevent Child Abuse and 
	Neglect? (New York: Plenum Press, 1994), p. 153. 
Charles D. Gill, "Essay on the Status of the American Child, 2000 A.D.: 
	Chattel or Constitutionally Protected Child-Citizen?," Ohio Northern 
	University Law Review, Vol. XVII, No. 3, 1991, p. 578. 
See, for example, the following articles in The New American: William F. 
	Jasper, "Death March to Cairo," June 27, 1994, p. 5; Julie Makimaa,"Wolf in 
	'Humanitarian' Clothing," July 3, 2000, pp. 35-37. 
See, for example, the following articles in The New American: Makimaa,"Wolf 
	in 'Humanitarian' Clothing," July 3, 2000, pp. 35-37; Jasper, "Unleashing 
	the Killer Pill," November 6, 2000, pp. 12-17; Steve Bonta, "Exporting 
	Infanticide," December 4, 2000, 
p. 19. 
49. See, for example, the following articles in The New American: William 
	Norman Grigg, "Anti-Natalist Assault," April 3, 1995, pp. 35-36; Grigg, 
	"Gender Politics in Beijing," October 30, 1995, p. 5; Jasper, "Unleashing 
	the Killer Pill," November 6, 2000, pp. 12-17. 
 
		
		Chapter 14  What Must Be Done 
		1. John Bartlett, Familiar Quotations (16th ed.) (Boston: Little, Brown, and
	Company, 1992), p. 330. 
Tom Rose, "The American That Once Was, And Could Be Again," July 4, 2000 
	column, Chalcedon, Inc. (Note: different source used by author.) 
Norine Dickson Campbell, Patrick Henry: Patriot and Statesman (Old 
	Greenwich, Conn.: Devin-Adair, 1975), pp. 129-130. 
James Madison, quoted in Charles S. Hyneman and Donald S. Lutz, American 
	Political Writing During the Founding Era: 1760-1805, Vol I., (Indianapolis: 
	Liberty Press, 1983), p. 633. 
Campbell, Patrick Henry, p. 128. 
Ibid., p. 130. 
		
John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton (Lord Acton) (1834-1902), quoted in John 
	Bartlett, Familiar Quotations (16th ed.) (Boston: Little, Brown, and 
	Company, 1992), p. 521. 
Thomas Jefferson, The Kentucky Resolutions (1798), Bergh 17:388, in The Real 
	Thomas Jefferson, p. 382, quoted in The American Freedom Library (on CD) 
	(Western Standard Publishing Company, 1997). 
John Locke, The Second Treatise on Government: An Essay Concerning the True 
	Original, Extent, and End of Civil Government, Section 92, in The American 
	Freedom Library (on CD) (Western Standard Publishing Company, 1997). 
R.J. Rummel, Death by Government, (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction 
	Publishers, 1994). 
Ibid., pp. 25, 9. 
Ibid., pp. 26, 69, 27. 
Ibid., p. 13. 
		
Ibid., p. 3. 
David Rockefeller, "From a China Traveler," New York Times, August 10, 1973.
		
Campbell, Patrick Henry, p. 129. 
Bestsellers by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker: Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's 
	Elite Serial Crime Unit (1995); Unabomber: On the Trail of America's 
	Most-Wanted Serial Killer, Journey Into Darkness (1997), Obsession (1998).
		
The Anatomy of Motive (1999). Professional works by John Douglas: Crime 
	Classification Manual (with Ann W. Burgess, Allen G. Burgess, and Robert K. 
	Ressler); Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives (with Robert K. Ressler and 
	Ann
	W. Burgess). 
Douglas, Mindhunter, p. 350; Douglas, Journey Into Darkness, p. 19.
		
Paul Hollander, Political Pilgrims (New York: Oxford University Press, 
	1981), pp. 57-59, 169; Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Leftism: From de Sade and 
	Marx to Hitler and Marcuse (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1974), 
	chapters 14, 16; Eugene Lyons, The Red Decade (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington 
	House, 1970), chapter 29; James J. Martin, Revisionist Viewpoints: Essays in 
	a Dissident Historical Tradition (Colorado Springs, Colo.: Ralph Myles 
	Publisher, 1971), pp. 60-61; George
	T. Eggleston, Roosevelt, Churchill, and the World War II Opposition (Old 
	Greenwich, Conn.: Devin-Adair, 1979), p. 70; Friedrich 
	A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1944), 
	pp. 186-189. 
Jay Robert Nash, World Encyclopedia of Organized Crime (New York: Da Capo 
	Press, 1993), p. 78. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., pp. 81-82, 93. 
Ibid. pp. 154-155 
		
Antony C. Sutton, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy (Billings, Mont.: Liberty 
	House Press, 1986); Senator William Armstrong (R-Colo.), Technology 
	Transfer: Selling the Soviets the Rope, Speech to U.S. Senate, Congressional 
	Record, April 13, 1982, pp. S3386-89; Graham Hancock, Lords of Poverty: The 
	Power, Prestige and Corruption of International Aid (New York: Atlantic 
	Monthly, 1989); Staff, Perpetuating Poverty: The World Bank, the IMF and the 
	Developing World (Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation, 1994). 
John Stormer, None Dare Call It Treason (Florissant, Mo.: Liberty Bell
	Press, 1964); Hilaire du Berrier, Background to Betrayal: The Tragedy of 
	Vietnam (Belmont, Mass., Western Islands, 1965); John F. McManus, Changing 
	Commands: The Betrayal of America's Military (Appleton, Wis.: The John Birch 
	Society, 1995). 
George B.N. Ayittey, Africa Betrayed (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992); 
	Lt. Gen. William P. Yarborough, USA (Ret.), Trial in Africa: The Failure of 
	U.S. Policy (Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation, 1976); Robert H.W Welch, 
	May God Forgive Us (Chicago: Regnery, 1952); Arthur Bliss Lane, I Saw Poland 
	Betrayed (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1948); Anastasio Somo-za, Nicaragua 
	Betrayed (Belmont. Mass.: Western Islands, 1980); Anthony Kubek, How the Far 
	East Was Lost (Chicago: Regnery, 1963). 
Candlin, A.H. Stanton, Psycho-Chemical Warfare (New Rochelle, N.Y: Arlington 
	House, 1973); Douglass, Joseph D., Red Cocaine (Atlanta, Ga.: Clarion House, 
	1990); Michael Levine, Deep Cover: DEA Incompetence and the Lost Battle of 
	the Drug War (New York: Delacorte Press, 1990). 
George Orwell, 1984 (New York, A Signet Classic, New American Library, 
	1983), p. 
	220. 
Ibid. 
Chester Ward, Kissinger on the Couch, (New Rochelle, N.Y: Arlington House 
	Publishers, 1975), p. 151. 
Public Papers of the Presidents, L. B. Johnson, 1966, p. 298, quoted in The 
	American Freedom Library (on CD) (Western Standard Publishing Company, 
	1997). 
Amendment to H.R. 1757, the 1998-99 State Department Authorization Act, 
	introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). Rejected June 4, 1997 by a vote of 54 
	to 369. (Congressional Record, page H3343, roll call 163.) 
Amendment to H.R. 2415, State Department Reauthorization Bill, introduced by 
	Rep. Ron Paul. Rejected July 20, 1999 by a vote of 74342 (Roll Call 314.)
		
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Campbell, Patrick Henry, pp. 129-130.