FINAL WARNING: The Illuminati Influence on International Affairs
On January 8, 1983, Hans Vogel of the Club of Rome, met at the White
House with President Reagan, Secretary of State George Schultz,
Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, George Kennan, and Lane
Kirkland (President of the AFL-CIO), to discuss the objectives of the
Ditchley Group. The Group met on January 10-11, 1983 in Washington
to discuss the IMF takeover; and later in the year, in Williamsburg,
Virginia, with a group of international bankers, to discuss a
disintegration of the U.S. banking system which would force the
Senate into accepting IMF control. Dennis Weatherstone of Morgan
Guaranty said that this was the only way for the U.S. to save itself.
The propaganda of world peace propels the United Nations further into
the control of this world, and what negative publicity has emerged, has
done little to slow its momentum. Originally the UN wanted the United
States to pay 50% of their budget, but eventually, negotiations lowered
the amount to 39.89%. Later it was lowered further to 25%, or about
$3.9 billion. At one point, the Soviet Union was only paying 13%;
Japan, 10%; West Germany, 8%; Great Britain, 4%; and Saudi
Arabia, .5%. The 100+ Third World-non-aligned countries were only
paying 9%, yet controlled 3/4 of the voting power in the General
Assembly; and the 80 poorest countries were contributing less than
1% of the UN budget. In September, 1983, the Senate introduced
legislation that sought to cut the U.S.’s contribution by 21% for 1983-
84, and 10% more for each of the following three years, which would
make America’s portion of the UN budget less than 15%.
The United States further showed their displeasure with the United
Nations, when in December, 1983, the Reagan Administration
announced it was withdrawing from UNESCO, because the UN agency
had “increasingly placed an overfed bureaucracy at the service of a
coalition of Soviet bloc and Third World countries,” which was to be
effective January 1, 1985, unless reforms were made. UNESCO was
labeled by newsman Paul Harvey as “communism’s trap for our
youth.” Another area which demonstrated the UN’s communist
leanings was revealed by the McGraw Edison Committee for Public
Affairs: “The United Nations’ International Children’s Emergency Fund
(UNICEF) ... appropriated $59,000,000 between 1947 and 1958 to
Communist countries. In a ratio not unlike that of other UN ventures,
the United States has furnished $42,000,000 of the money ... As with