A Letter of Urgent Importance On
National Defence & World Security
Editor's Note: I have for many years now said that the U.N. (United Nations) is not in and of itself the foremost problem before us today. Instead, it is the Insiders who have political and economic control over this body as well as the world's governments that we must be watchful of. The following letter from the John Birch Society, Appleton, Wis., provides further insight into this concept. --Allan B. Colombo |
Dear Mr. Colombo
Last fall we wrote to all Society members regarding our plans to counter the looming threat of a United Nations global tyranny. With this letter, we would like to review that challenge, give you a report on our progress, and then ask for your continued support.
As you know, the threat does not stem from the UN itself but from conspirators behind the UN. These same conspirators also have a grip on our government and opinion-forming institutions. What makes the threat so dangerous is that we are being betrayed within by our own leaders.
Although it is a relief to be able to bid good-bye to Mr. Clinton, George W. Bush's prresence in the White House is, in critical ways, even more dangerous. This is primarily because too many good people are blind to the fact that Mr. Bush is very much the willing agent of the Insiders.
Our nation's current President prresents new dangers because so-called conservative leaders are falling all over themselves to wave a victory flag and sing the praises of this new leader. They claim Mr. Bush is fighting numerous battles on our behalf. Such nonsense. Any hope that the Insiders would even slow down their agenda under George W. should have been dashed in Quebec.
Building a Free Trade Area of the Americas--a significant stepping stone to workd government under the United Nations--is very much the agenda of the Insiders. George W. Bush has pledged to accelerate this sellout.....
The reason why third worlders are largely in control of the U.N. relates more to the fact that these invisible Insiders have bought and paid for their loyalty than to any other factor. Hence, are they not sure to serve the hand that feeds them? --Allan B. Colombo |