1994
– In the Human Development Report, published by the UN Development Program,
there was a section called “Global Governance for the 21st Century.” The
administrator for this program was appointed by Bill Clinton. His name is
James Gustave Speth. The opening sentence of the report said:
“Mankind's
problems can no longer be solved by national government. What is needed is a
world government. This can best be achieved by strengthening the United
Nations system.”
May 3, 1994
– President Bill Clinton signs Presidential Decision
Directive 25, and then declares it classified so the American people can't
see what it says. (The summary of PDD-25 issued to members of Congress tells
us that it authorizes the President to turn over control of U.S. military
units to U.N. command.)
Sept. 23, 1994
– The globalists realize that as more and more people begin to wake up to
what's going on, they have only a limited amount of time in which to implement
their policies. Speaking at the United Nations Ambassadors' dinner, David
Rockefeller remarks: “This present window of
opportunity, during which a truly peaceful and interdependent world order
might be built, will not be open for too long... We are on the verge of a
global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis, and the nations
will accept the New World Order.”
March 1995
– U.N. delegates meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss various methods for
imposing global taxes on the people of the world.
Sept. 1995
– “Popular Science” magazine describes a top secret U.S. Navy installation
called HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) in the state of
Alaska. This project beams powerful radio energy into the earth's upper
atmosphere. One of the goals of the program is to develop the capability of
“manipulating local weather” using the techniques developed by Bernard
Eastlund. (The program has been underway since 1990.)
September 27, 1995
– The State of the World Forum took place in the fall of
this year, sponsored by the Gorbachev Foundation located at the Presidio in
San Francisco. Foundation President Jim Garrison chairs the meeting of
who's-who from around the world, including Margaret Thatcher, Maurice
Strong, George Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, and others. Conversation centers
around the oneness of mankind and the coming global government. However, the
term “global gov- ernance” is now used in place of “new world order” since
the latter has become a political liability, being a lightning rod for
opponents of global government.
1996
– The United Nations' 420-page report “Our Global Neighborhood” is
published. It outlines a plan for “global governance,” calling for an
international “Conference on Global Governance” in 1998 for the purpose of
submitting to the world the necessary treaties and agreements for ratification
by the year 2000.
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