FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for World War II


McCarthy was accused of smearing the reputation of innocent people,
and on July 30, 1954, Sen. Ralph Flanders introduced a resolution
condemning him for “conduct unbecoming a member.” The speech by
Flanders was written by the National Committee for an Effective
Congress, which had been created by Arthur Goldsmith, who compiled
the charges against McCarthy. He was originally charged with 46
counts, but after the hearings, only two remained, and the Senate
voted only to “censure” him, which is a milder punishment than
“condemning” him.

McCarthy died on May 2, 1957 at the Bethesda Naval Hospital of “acute
hepatic failure.” No autopsy was ever performed, leading many to
believe that he was killed because he was closer to the truth the most
people ever dreamed. Of the 81 security risks that McCarthy said was
in the State Department, by November, 1954, they had all been
removed, either by dismissal or resignation. Over a year later, the
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee revealed that they had a list of
847 security risks in the State Department.

Louis Budenz, a former Communist, said: “The destruction of Joe
McCarthy leaves the way open to intimidate any person of
consequence who moves against the Conspiracy. The Communists
made him their chief target because they wanted him a symbol to
remind political leaders in America not to harm the Conspiracy or its
world conquest designs.”

All of this information should proves the contention, that the invisible
forces at work within our government used World War II as a means of
promoting the Russian goal of conquest, and allowed the spread of
Communist propaganda.

THE DECEPTION OF PEARL HARBOR

In the Pacific Theater, the stirrings of World War II actually began years
before. China had allowed Japan to drill for oil in several provinces,
because Standard Oil’s price for kerosene was too high. Through
contacts in the Chinese government, Standard Oil had been able to
keep anyone from drilling, until the Japanese came and developed
huge fields. Standard Oil pushed them out, but the Japanese vowed to
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