FINAL WARNING: The Illuminati Influence on International Affairs
book called The Conservators, calling world government “an
immediate necessity.”
The United Nations is the root of that one-world government, and since
its inception, seventeen of their agencies have been working toward
that goal: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(World Bank), which will place the financial power of the entire world in
the hands of the UN; World Health Organization, to internationalize
medical treatment; International Labor Organization, to standardize
labor practices; International Monetary Fund, to promote international
trade and commerce; World Meteorological Association; Universal
Postal Union; International Civil Aviation Organization; World
Intellectual Property Organization; United Nations’ Educational,
Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); International
Telecommunication Union; International Fund for Agricultural
Development; International Finance Corporation; International
Development Association; Inter-Government Maritime Consultive
Organization; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; and the International
Atomic Energy Agency.
Brock Chisholm, the first director of the UN World Health Organization
said: “To achieve one world government it is necessary to remove
from the minds of men their individualism, their loyalty to family
traditions and national identification.” When he accepted an award
from the World Federalist Association, CBS newscaster Walter
Cronkite said: “We must strengthen the United Nations as a first step
toward a world government ... We Americans will have to yield up
some of our sovereignty.”
The Ditchley Group, which first met in May, 1982, at Ditchley Park in
London, is engineering a plan by Harold Lever (a director on the Board
of the UNILEVER conglomerate) to control the fiscal and the monetary
policies of the United States and called for the International Monetary
Fund to control the central banks of all nations. Representatives of 36
of the world’s biggest banks met at the Vista Hotel in New York in
January, 1982, to lay the groundwork; then met again in October,
where it was reported that plans were underway to bring legislation
before the U.S. Senate that would designate the IMF as the Controller
of U.S. fiscal policy by the year 2000.