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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                 296
of the rights of the American people to constitute their own civil order.
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Herbert W. Titus studied the legality of the United Nations charter and wrote his findings
in “Constitutional Analysis of the United Nations.” According to Titus, the original United
Nations charter is not simply a treaty but rather is a binding legal document. A charter “is a
covenant of the people and the civil rulers of a nation in perpetuity.” The Constitution of the
United States of America is an example of a charter. A charter differs from a treaty in that it is
permanent and in that it can be amended according to the rules of the charter; an amendment
does not require unanimous consent, as does a treaty. The U.S Constitution has been amended
several times according to the rules in Article V, which do not require unanimous consent of the
states. Likewise, the charter of the United Nations can be amended without unanimous consent.
Amendment of the U.N. charter requires a two-thirds vote of the U.N. members. This means the
charter of the U.N. could be drastically altered without the consent of the United States or other
Western Nations or vice versa.
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United Nations Millennium Declaration
On September 8, 2000, 189 heads of state met for the United Nations Millennium
Summit. The summit culminated with the adoption of the “United Nations Millennium
Declaration” by a consensus of over 150 heads of state. The declaration reaffirms the original
intent of the U.N. charter and establishes the common values and goals of the nations of the U.N.
According to the declaration the nations seek: freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect for
nature, shared responsibility, peace, security and disarmament. They further desire among other
things: to free “the entire human race from want”; to eliminate poverty; to seek the cancellation
of debt of poor nations; to make equal access to education available for all the children of the
world; and “to ensure that the benefits of new technologies…are available to all.”
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While most
of the values and goals are admirable there is clearly a hidden agenda.
The hidden agenda is a communist one-world government. This is evident in other
passages of the declaration. One such passage states: “We believe that the central challenge we
face today is to ensure that globalization becomes a positive force for all the world's people…
.only through broad and sustained efforts to create a shared future, based upon our common
humanity in all its diversity, can globalization be made fully inclusive and equitable.”
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The
term “globalization” refers to a one-world government and “fully inclusive and equitable” is a
principle of communism.
They're not talking about equal rights, they're talking about eliminating poverty, hunger
and want through the redistribution of the earths resource. Of course they're not talking about the
resources or property of the elite but the property of the common people. Most importantly, it is
impossible for sinful people who have rejected God and his law to eliminate poverty, hunger and
want. Not to mention that Lucifer, whom they serve is a liar and seeks to kill and destroy.
The nations further pledged in the Millennium Declaration that they would ensure that
the U.N. “is provided on a timely and predictable basis with the resources it needs to carry out its
mandates.”
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The resource the U.N. needs to carry out this mandate in money, lots of money.
The only way that the U.N. would be able to get enough money on a predictable basis is a global
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