FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction


on Soviet Active Measures in the United States, under the section
called “The Soviet Campaign to Influence Religious Organizations,”
which said: “It is clear ... that the Soviet Union is increasingly
interested in influencing and/or manipulating American churches,
religious organizations, and their leaders within the United States...” It
revealed that “the campaign ‘has targeted the members and leaders of
a broad range of religious organizations within the United States’ and
uses several channels for its campaign of disinformation.”

In 1933, Rev. Albert W. Beaven, a past president of the FCC (along with
44 others), wrote a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt to try to
convince him to socialize America because they believed “there can be
no recovery so long as the nation depends on palliative legislation
inside the capitalistic system.” In 1942, their platform called for “a
world government, international control of all armies and navies, a
universal system of money, and a democratically-controlled
international bank.”

Andrew Carnegie gave money to the FCC to promote his goal of “world
peace through world government.” From 1926 to 1929 John D.
Rockefeller donated over $137,000 to the group. In 1948, the FCC
received $2,959 from the Russell Sage Foundation (well known
supporter of Communist causes, and Planned Parenthood), $1 million
from the Henry Luce Foundation (publisher of Time and Life
magazines), and $1 million from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, as well
as others.

When the Rothschilds charged Schiff with the task of undermining
religion in America, Schiff delegated certain responsibilities to John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. who later recruited Ward, who had taught religion at
the Union Theological Seminary (which Rockefeller helped establish)
in New York for 25 years. The Seminary was so liberal that it was
known as the “Red Seminary,” because of how many students
graduates and faculty members had ties to communist groups.
Manning Johnson, a Communist Party member, referred to Ward as
“the chief architect for Communist infiltration and subversion in the
religious field.” In 1907, Rockefeller financed Ward’s establishment of
the Methodist Foundation of Social Service, which was America’s first
Communist-front organization. This religious institution cast serious
doubts as to the virgin birth and divinity of Jesus. In 1953, Ward was
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