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WALTER CRONKITE: "News reporters are certainly liberal (socialists) and left of center." BARBARA WALTERS: "The news media in general are liberals (socialists)." Reference for everything above - Operation Vampire Killer, P.O. Box 8712, Phoenix, AZ 85066 The world, finally including even the balky American public, is "being rapidly educated into overcoming limited patriotism" and accepting "United Nations solutions to common global problems," said Henry Kissinger. Bilderberg participants expressed satisfaction with progress toward world government on two fronts: * Establishing a UN tax to not only finance new global programs, but to condition "citizens of the world" to paying tribute. * Conditioning the public -- again, especially "those stubborn Americans" -- to accept the idea of a UN army that could, by force, impose its will on the internal affairs of any nation. "Today, Americans would be outraged if UN forces entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow, they will be grateful," Kissinger said (of the 1992 Los Angeles riot). Kissinger reported on a shocking speech made by UN Secretary General Butrous Ghali to the American Association of Newspaper Publishers at UN headquarters in New York in early May. The publishers' newspapers covered up the story. The UN Security Council must have a permanent force that can be deployed anywhere in the world, instantly, to "protect the peace" and "ensure human rights" the secretary- general told the newspaper publishers. UN TO INVADE U.S. This force must be allowed to intervene "at the local and community levels," the UN leader told the American publishers. What is "especially gratifying," Kissinger said, "is that the publishers showed no reservations about the prospects of UN forces landing in the United States and imposing the UN's will." Reference - The Spotlight, June 8, 1992, page 10. Liberty Lobby, 300 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003 (Newspaper)
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