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From: Col Roberts <comminc@webaccess.net>
Subject: UN Threat (reposting encouraged)
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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 15:12:17 -0700

UNITED NATIONS THREAT TO SOVEREIGNTY *

On April 26, 1945, representatives of most of the civilized nations of
the world met in San Francisco to create an organization of nations
which would become a pattern for world government and - it was hoped by
its sincere supporters - insure lasting peace to a world long weary of
war. The conference was completed on June 26, 1945, with the adoption of
the UN Charter.

Before the San Francisco convention, however, much groundwork had been
done by various groups in the United States and elsewhere, designed to
make the world organization acceptable to the United States, which had,
after World War I, rejected membership in the League of Nations.

For a period of approximately three years before the actual formation of
the United Nations, there was conducted in the United States a
full-blown, expensive campaign to overcome the natural ojections of a
free and powerful nation to giving up of its national sovereignty.

In 1941,there was organized a group called the INTERNATIONAL FREE WORLD
ASSOCIATION, and this group began publishing a magazine called Free
World. The secretary of this group was Louis Dolivert, who was later
identified in testimony before the Senate Internal Securities
Subcommittee by Louis Bundez as a member of the Communist Party. (see
IPR Hearings, 1951-51, P. 526)  Bundez was a high Communist Party
functionary who defected and gave valuable testimony to the U S
Government concerning communist spy networks in America.

The fact that the United Nations was envisioned by its planners as a
world government, superseding the sovereignty of nations, was not
hidden. On August 6, 1946,the Chicago Tribune published an article
concerning the one-world plans of the UN, and headed it "Radicals, Rich
Unite to Push World State; Fight Defenders of US Sovereignty".

The Council on Foreign Relations, in conjunction with the US State
Department, played an important role in the 'conditioning' of the US
Congress and public to accept the UN Charter and its restrictions on
national sovereignty. This is set out in State Department Publication
3580 (1950) on P. 108. This SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
was headed by Sumner Wells, of the State Department. Proving the direct
link between the old League of Nations and the United Nations, was the
fact that two members of this subcommittee had also served on the staff
of Col. E. M. House at the Paris Peace Conference in 1918, at the time
of the founding of the League of Nations. They were Dr. James T.
Shotwell and Isaiah Bowman.

Before the San Francisco Conference, preliminary meetings were held in
Moscow, Russia, in October 1943, to lay groundwork for the United
Nations. The Moscow Conference was attended by the top diplomats of the
United States, Russia, Great Britain and by the Chinese Ambassador to
Russia. This meeting was held under the cold, calculating eye of Joseph
Stalin, and received his blessing.

Later, at Dumbarton Oaks, final plans for the United Nations
Organization were hammered out. The chief planner at this conference,
and later a top aide at the United Nations Convention, was Alger Hiss,
who was later to be exposed as a Soviet spy working inside the US
Government.
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*EXTRACT, "A Study and Commentary" by the Alabama Legislative Commission
to Preserve the Peace. Submitted to the Alabama Legislalture, August
1967.

FREE. Full text, Alabama legislative study. Send self-addressed, stamped
#10 (business) envelope. Ask for "United Nations Threat to Sovereignty".

Archibald E. Roberts, LtCol, AUS, ret, Director
COMMITTEE TO RESTORE THE CONSTITUTION, Inc.
Post Office Box 986   Fort Collins, Colorado  USA  80522