-Caveat Lector-
MONDAY MARCH 08 1999
Are Americans headed for world government?
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
© 1999 WorldNetDaily.com
A few days ago, eight black helicopters belonging to the elite Delta Force
hit buildings in Kingsville, Texas with real explosives and live ammunition
in a training exercise that scared local civilians. Similar events have
occurred in Miami, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Washington, New Orleans, Los
Angeles and other U.S. cities, including a Chicago suburb where they bombed
an abandoned seminary. So what's the fuss about a military training
exercise? Well, Tomas Sanchez in Texas is concerned, and he's no dummy.
Sanchez is emergency management coordinator for the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and head of the military police unit of the Texas State
Guard under the National Guard. He's also had 30 years service in Navy
intelligence work with a top secret clearance, and he's one of the few
people who've seen Presidential Decision Directive 25. Here's what he said
about the Delta Force special operation: "The scenario if I were creating
this ops plan [is that] martial law has been declared through presidential
powers and war powers act, and some citizens have refused to give up their
weapons. They have taken over two of the buildings in Kingsville. The
police cannot handle it. So you call these guys in. They show up and they
zap everybody, take all the weapons, and let the local Police Department
clean it up." Sanchez and other military experts believe PDD 25 is the
document being used to authorize such military action with the U.S., and he
said, "It's a done deal. I think there's some UN folks involved in this
thing too." Before you dismiss this as all part of some conspiracy
nonsense, you should know that on February 20, 1997, Ronnie Edelman of the
U.S. Department of Justice wrote a letter explaining the Clinton
administration's views on the Second Amendment and handguns as follows:
"The current state of federal law does not recognize that the Second
Amendment protects the right of private citizens to possess firearms of any
type." Relevant to the UN, when Boutros Boutros-Ghali was
secretary-general, he supported the report of the Commission on Global
Governance, which said: "We strongly endorse community initiatives to ...
encourage the disarming of civilians." We also know that President Clinton
has been deferential to the U.N., saying on Oct. 19, 1993, that his
administration was engaging in a political process regarding Somalia "to
see how we can ... do all the things the United Nations ordered to do." And
U.S. Army Specialist Michael New was court-martialed several years later
for refusing to wear U.N. insignia on his American military uniform. Are
Americans headed for world government? Over a century ago, Cecil Rhodes
developed a plan that would bring about a world government. On July 20,
1992, Bill Clinton's Rhodes scholar roommate, Strobe Talbott, wrote an
article for Time, in which he declared: "Perhaps national sovereignty
wasn't such a great idea after all," and "the case for world government" is
"clinched." President Clinton made Talbott number two at the State
Department, and in June 1993, the World Federalist Association gave Talbott
its Global Governance Award for his article. On June 22 of that year,
President Clinton sent a letter to the WFA noting that Norman Cousins, a
past WFA president, had worked for world peace and "world government," and
President Clinton concluded his letter by wishing the WFA "future success."
All of this in no way means that the president and the U.N. are going to
send military forces to your home to break down your door and confiscate
your firearms. But the actions and quotations above are troubling and do
not auger well for the future of our freedoms, rights, and national
sovereignty. Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D., is the author of "Secret Records
Revealed," pertaining to President Clinton and others (Hearthstone
Publishing, 800-652-1144).
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