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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                 309
world order” . . . we will be betraying our historic ideals of freedom and self-
government. Freedom and self-government are not outdated. The fathers of
our Republic fought a revolution for those ideals, which are as valid today as
they ever were. Let us not betray freedom by embracing slave masters; let us not
betray self-government with world government; let us celebrate Jefferson and
Madison, not Marx and Lenin.
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(emphasis added)
Senator Jesse Helms later wrote in 1977 that the declaration was “a treasonable
document.”
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Although Senator Helms thought the Declaration of Interdependence was
treasonable, by looking at the record we can see that Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Bush
supported it; undoubtedly there were more.
President Nixon introduced a “resolution calling for the establishment of a United
Nations police force…” in 1950 while serving in the U.S. Congress according to a report in the
Los Angeles Examiner of October 28, 1950.
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The U.S. State Department, in 1961, went a step
further; not only did they call for the establishment of United Nations Police Force but they also
called for disarmament of the U.S. This was done in State Department document number 7277
entitled Freedom From War: The U.S. Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a
Peaceful World. The report was authored Secretary of State Dean Rusk (Rhodes Scholar,
member of CFR and Bilderbergs and former president of the Rockefeller Foundation). Rusk
called for a three-stage plan, which would have eliminated the American military except, as it
would be used against American citizens for peace keeping and for contributions to the “United
Nations Peace Force”.
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John McManus, in The New American, wrote that Rusk’s report had become a policy of
the U.S. government. He states: “Repeated admissions by U.S. officials over the past four
decades confirm that this document is not simply some utopian dream that might be implemented
far in the future. It is, without question, the fixed and determined policy of the U.S.
government.”
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When President Clinton took office he began to implement the recommendations of
Rusk. He first began slashing the military budget and then issued Presidential Decision Directive
13 (PDD-13) in 1993. PDD-13 alarmed even the liberal press. The Washington Post wrote that
PDD-13 “called for U.S. support for a ‘rapid expansion’ of the UN's ‘peace enforcement
operations around the world.’” The New York Times pointed out that “PDD-13 amounted to a
significant departure from ‘long-standing tradition’ regarding American forces under American
commanders and that ‘the Clinton Administration is considering an expanded role in United
Nations peacekeeping operations that would include having Americans serve under foreign
commanders on a regular basis.’”
In regards to PDD-13, Senator Trent Lott stated:
The Clinton Administration appears dedicated to sending the U.S. military
into the dangerous seas of multinational peacekeeping in an effort to elevate the
status of the United Nations into the guardian arbiter of the New World Order.
Key to this vision of the world is creation of a new world army whose singular
purpose is to enforce the whims of the arcane United Nations Security Council.
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