FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

(Dana P.) #1

FINAL WARNING: The Illuminati Influence on International Affairs


FINAL WARNING: A HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER


CHAPTER EIGHT


THE ILLUMINATI INFLUENCE ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS


THE UNITED NATIONS

Jan Tinbergen (from the Netherlands), the winner of the 1969 Nobel
Prize for Economics, has said: “Mankind’s problems can no longer be
solved by national governments; what is needed is a world
government.” Although this mentality is becoming more pronounced,
getting to that point has taken many years.

In 1939, Dr. James T. Shotwell organized a group known as the
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, which was made up
of a number of small subcommittees. One of these, the Subcommittee
on International Organization was chaired by Sumner Wells, the Under
Secretary of State, and its purpose was to plan postwar policy.
Shotwell and Isaiah Bowman, members of the subcommittee, were
also members of the League of Nations Association, and had been on
Col. House’s staff at the Paris Peace Conference in 1918, where plans
for the League of Nations had been laid out. This established a direct
link between the League of Nations and the United Nations. The
subcommittee’s work formed the basis for the Charter of the United
Nations, and was the means by which the Council on Foreign
Relations was able to condition the Congress, and the people of the
country to accept the United Nations.

Two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Cordell Hull, the Secretary
of State, sent a letter to President Roosevelt recommending the
establishment of a Presidential Advisory Committee on Post War
Foreign Policy, which actually became a planning group for the United
Nations. Ten of the Fourteen Committee members came from the CFR.
Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms Speech” planted the seed for the United
Nations. A conference held in Washington, D.C between the
representatives of the 26 nations that had banded together against the
Free download pdf