Dying for World Government
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
By Darren Weeks
“My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge…”
—Hosea 4:6
I find it mind-boggling that any American parent or grandparent can continue
to send their sons, daughters, or grandchildren off to fight and die in
21st century wars that have nothing to do with America or its values.
To be in the dark about the real purpose of wars, the UN system, and the
employment of the military industrial complex is an unacceptable and deadly
ignorance. The illusion that our men and women in uniform are fighting
and dying for our freedom is preposterous. Wars equal big bucks for puppet
profiteers and Oval Office paper pushers, along with their business associates.
All the while, the slithering serpents who really direct foreign policy from
behind the scenes, literally getting away with murder, are using our servicemen
and women for cannon fodder. Our military has become the top gunners for
the implementation of the globalist policy of world disarmament, which
the United Nations has redefined as “peace” and “security.” Whenever the
United Nations — through armies of countries that have acquiesced to the
UN system — commits war against sovereign nations, it is referred to as
“peacekeeping” or “waging peace.” The real purpose of these UN “peace”
operations is always the disarmament of governments and of the people.
p align="left">Prior to the U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq, a sovereign country,
the Bush administration used as its justification that Saddam Hussein
possessed “weapons of mass destruction” and posed a threat to the world.
Since that time, we now know that no such weapons existed and the fear-mongering
is now underway to widen the disarmament campaign to Iran.
How many times are we going to keep falling for the same damnable lies? When
are we going to get a clue that without militaries we don’t have countries?
Without weapons, we don’t have sovereignty; without sovereignty we don’t
have freedom. Without freedom, we don’t have peace. If we allow our defenses
to be stolen from us both individually and nationally, we will doom ourselves
and our posterity to the bleak future of despotic governance and the life
that George Orwell described — “a boot stamping on the human face forever.”
At the global level, “peace” and “security” have been redefined to mean the disarmament
of every country, and every individual that are not at the disposal of
the global body. If you doubt this contention, then point your Internet
browser to the UN’s Department for
Disarmament Affairs. Their motto is “Peace and Security Through Disarmament.”
The Department is the UN’s ongoing effort whereby they intend to neutralize
all opposition to the global order by nullifying the defenses of every
nation and individual they don’t control.
When you visit the Department for Disarmament Affairs, you must pay special
attention to the section devoted to “Small
Arms and Light Weapons” where it states;
“Small arms and light weapons destabilize regions; spark, fuel and prolong conflicts;
obstruct relief programmes; undermine peace initiatives; exacerbate
human rights abuses; hamper development; and foster a “culture of violence.”
In July 2001, the “Conference
in the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects”
was held at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The conference
website defines the specific weapons that are targeted for restrictions
on trade.
“Small arms are weapons designed for personal use, while light weapons are designed
for use by several persons serving as a crew. Examples of small arms
include revolvers and self-loading pistols, rifles, sub-machine
guns, assault rifles and light machine-guns. Light weapons include heavy
machine-guns, some types of grenade launchers, portable anti-aircraft
and anti-tank guns, and portable launchers of anti-aircraft missile
systems.” (Emphasis added)
Notice the inclusion of revolvers, pistols, and rifles as weapons that the UN
considers problematic. Many people aren’t bothered by the restrictions
placed upon heavier weapons such as machine guns, assault rifles, etc.
But we have to keep in mind that liberty is stolen gradually, by increments.
Quoting again from the UN conference website,
“One of the major problems associated with small arms and light weapons is their widespread
availability in many regions of the world. … Accumulations of small
arms and light weapons by themselves do not cause the conflicts in which
they are used. Their availability, however, contributes towards intensifying
conflicts…” (Emphasis added)
When we empower a world body that is hostile to our freedom — whether through
willful consent or passive complacency — we embark upon the slipperiest
of slopes. When we allow them to begin restricting trade and ownership
of our last line of defense against oppression and genocide, we guarantee
both to future generations.
The UN agenda for disarmament was initiated and is currently being implemented
by the U.S. State Department. In 1961, State
Department Publication 7277 was released. The publication was called
“Freedom From War: The United States Program for General and Complete
Disarmament in a Peaceful World.” It called for “immediate disarmament
action” that would be “subject to effective international controls.” The
document also states that “adequate peace-keeping machinery must be established”
and it outlined as one of its principle objectives “a world which has
achieved general and complete disarmament under effective international
control; and a world in which adjustment to change takes place in accordance
with the principles of the United Nations.”
It proceeds to outline a series of stages whereby nations would be required to permanently
disband all national armed forces and weaponry “other than those required
for a United Nations Peace Force and for maintaining internal order.”
As national defenses were being progressively eliminated, the United Nations
would be empowered, at every stage, as a global policing agency.
Publication 7277 was encapsulated into Public
Law 87-297, and recorded as Title
22, Chapter 35 of the United States Code. The law established the
Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency at the State Department, which has been restructured over the
years, becoming known as the Bureau
of Arms Control, and finally the Bureau
of International Security and Non-Proliferation. Regardless of the
name or organizational structure, its agenda remains the same: The elimination
of virtually all armaments that are not controlled by the UN.
It is for this reason, that federal law, 10
USC Sec. 153, sets the functions of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff of the U.S. Armed Forces. It states:
“Subject to the authority, direction, and control of the President and the Secretary
of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall be responsible
for the following: …
(6) Other Matters.— (A) Providing for representation of the United States on the Military
Staff Committee of the United Nations in accordance with the Charter
of the United Nations.”
The last few words — “in accordance with the Charter…” — are paramount because
the UN Charter states its mission is:
“...to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security, and to ensure,
by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that
armed force shall not be used, save in the common interest and
to employ international machinery for the economic and social advancement
of all peoples…” (Emphasis added)
When you realize that federal law aligns our military with the principles of
the United Nations’ Charter, it isn’t difficult to see why our military
bases are being closed at home, and opened abroad. It becomes very
clear why our military is spread out all over the globe, engaged in nation-building,
meals on wheels, environmental, and poverty eradicating schemes.
We’ve already established that “international peace and security” really mean
disarmament. But to state it more plainly, our military is not to be used
for any purpose that benefits our national sovereignty or interests. Rather,
the “economic and social advancement of all peoples” is to be served,
which is nothing less than the world-wide socialism and social engineering
that are defined and outlined in the UN
Millennium Development Goals, and Agenda
21. Hence, the real purpose of our military, under the United
Nations Charter, is to fight and die for the establishment and support
of an economically and environmentally “sustainable” new world order.
It is high time for the American people — in particular the families of soldiers
being sent overseas — to come to the realization that our military has
been effectively eliminated. As much as you would like to believe that
your children are fighting for our country, you had better awaken to the
reality that you have been badly deceived!
In April 1995, the late Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. gave a lecture at Princeton University,
which was excerpted in a July/August 1995 edition of the CFR publication
Foreign Affairs entitled, “Back to the Womb? Isolationism’s Renewed Threat.” In the lecture, Schlesinger stated:
“In defense of the world Order, U.S. soldiers would have to kill and die. ... We are
not going to achieve a New World Order without paying for it in blood,
as well as in words and money.”
Notice that globalist/insider Schlesinger never states that U.S. soldiers will
fight and die for the sovereignty of their country. He never says that
they will shed their blood for the national defense. Rather, it is “in
defense of the world order” they will fight and die.
Americans continue to send their sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, children
and grandchildren, with hugs and kisses, overseas to the killing fields,
believing the lie that they are sacrificing their lives for freedom. How
it grieves this writer to see the faces of America’s finest plastered
on the TV screen, having given their lives for the lie. It kills me to
see their weeping mothers, with broken and empty hearts, clinging to their
sole source of comfort — the belief that their baby died “doing what he
loved.”
How sick is it to think that these young soldiers’ lives, bodies, and minds
are being sacrificed for America, when the Office of Homeland Soviets
has made this country about as vulnerable as humanly possible!
We have sea crate containers entering our country without inspection every day
from communist China — a country whose military regularly pretends to
be at war with us. We have our borders wide open and we are being invaded
by a tsunami of “migrant workers.” Our border patrol agents are being
prosecuted for doing their jobs, trying to stop the flood of illegal drugs
and gangs from coming into our country. Homeland Security? They really
are joking, right?
Meanwhile, our dictator-in-chief — enabled by a den of compromised and castrated
congressional whores — continues to sanction the reading of our e-mail,
the eavesdropping upon our private telephone conversations, and the tracking
of our lives and purchases in countless interconnected databases. We are
monitored through an ever-increasing network of cameras and satellites.
We are profiled, frisked, groped, interrogated, and tasered by security
personnel in airports and at roadway checkpoints.
But it’s all for your freedom, people! It’s all done to keep you safe, while
our military is gone, spread out in over 130 countries around the world,
“doing what they love” — believing the lies, killing for the UN, and dying
for world government.
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Darren Weeks is a life-long activist and researcher.
A graduate of the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Michigan, he
has been a professional radio and television broadcaster since 1991 and
has used his influence to expose corruption in local government. It was
through his career that he discovered the alternative media and awakened
to the serious issues facing America.
In addition to his role as husband and father, Weeks hosts the Govern America
radio program on the First Amendment Radio Network and is presently
working on the creation of a public database of the international players
that are behind the push toward the new one-world system.
E-Mail: darren@darrenweeks.net
Web site: www.governamerica.com
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