How the UN Integrates with Every day Life
Most people treat the UN as a pie in the sky unrelated to our real life on the planet. The UN wasn’t born in San Francisco in 1945. Unfortunately the date and place is about all people identify with the formation of this international organization. A Post-War foreign Policy Committee was established 2 weeks before Pearl Harbor, under the direction of then Secretary of State, Cordell Hull. All members of this Committee, save one, were involved in the CFR, Council on Foreign Relations. From this group came the world socialist system of government called the UN.
The original UN Charter was produced by the collaboration of US State Department and Soviet Union strategists. It was designed to eventually override the independence of its member nations. United States UN representative Alger Hiss, and Leo Pasvolsky from the State Department wrote the Charter. These 2 men were both CFR members and communist agents as well. Hiss later became the first Secretary General of the United Nations. Soviet agent Hiss was also President Roosevelt’s advisor at Yalta.
While this auspicious beginning wasn’t kept secret the UN received scant opposition from the propagandized public. Pasvolsky was the proponent who explained the Charter to the US Senators before they voted membership in the UN. The safeguards provided by the Constitution have been drastically changed since the UN Carter passed with opposition from only 2 senators. How has this affected our lives and society?
Many military, assigned around the globe in 120 different countries are under the NATO or UN command. Foreign troops are stationed in this country.
Check out the troubled school system. The Goals 2000 program curriculum for US students comes from UNESCO preparing the population for world citizenship. Merchants as well as children now celebrate UN sponsored Earth Day.
Massive immigration has lowered wages and diluted American nationalism. Illegal aliens are complaining to the UN about their treatment in this country.
Diversity is not only mentioned it is demanded. Western civilization studies have given way to Black, Latino, Women and minority classes. The Convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination is one of the most widely ratified of all the UN human rights texts. Politically correct speech and emphasizing differences plagues all strata of society as the western world complies with the human rights edict. At the Democrat’s 2000 presidential convention quotas were established for all minorities including women, homosexuals, and the disabled.
In 1992 the Rio Conference on Biological Diversity authorized the need for "sustainable development." Consumer nations such as the US were told to put the environment first. This has resulted in the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) being given unbridled power over the private sector. Bugs and flies now determine land use. Everything has to have an EPA permit. Construction of a fence to stop hundreds of Mexicans from crossing into San Diego had to be halted because the noise disturbed the mating habits of the gnatcatcher bird. An additive, MTBE was put in the gasoline in 6 different states at the urging of the EPA. Supposedly resulting in cleaner air, the additive was found to cause cancer and other health problems. Phasing out of this dangerous additive will not be easy. Canada manufactures MTBE and under NAFTA (North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement) we can’t refuse their products. Our northern trading partner is suing the US because we won’t import this health hazard. Private cars and now diesel trucks will come under the EPA clean air standards resulting in higher costs to the consumer. NAFTA and EPA policies encouraged manufacturing plants to leave our shores for cheaper labor and less regulated third world countries. This reduction of US heavy production shift to "emerging nations" fits with the UN plans for the redistribution of wealth to third world communities at the economic expense of the US.
Nancy Culver Thomson, August 16, 2000