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‘RETURN OF THE PHOENIX’ – PLEIADES CONNECTION SERIES I – PHOENIX JOURNAL #30 - CHAPTER 15

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‘RETURN OF THE PHOENIX’ – PLEIADES CONNECTION SERIES I – PHOENIX JOURNAL #30 - CHAPTER  15

REC  #1    HATONN

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1990   8:25 A.M.   YEAR 4 DAY 115

TODAY’S  WATCH

Hatonn present in the light of God; in service to you of my brothers.  Good-morning.  What more could you ask for, Dharma?—seven hours of sleep—that should spoil you for the coming six months!

 

No news?  I think that surely you jest, chela.  What might you think is the con­nection between fuel tanks blowing up in Denver, Colorado, at the airport and a petrol-chemical plant (new) blowing up in Tomsk, Russia?  You just never can tell to what lengths your insane cartels will go, can you?

 

What about the murders of whole village populations in India?  Where is your UN force?  What about the increased resistance in Palestine—which is only in­advertently allowed to hit the news wire—and only then as publi­cations making the Palestinians appear the aggressor and parties of blame?  It is the “non-news” which you ones must begin to interpret more care­fully.

 

Look at the little bracelet Lady Bush wears, which is now for sale through non-profit sources—backing her husband’s stance in “Desert Shield”.  Not a single word regarding God and Nation—just power and force.  Yes, you in America “...have come a long way, Baby!”  Further, how is it that you can now have organized marches of great numbers in cities throughout your nation and thousands upon thousands of ones writing papers and congressmen AGAINST this Middle East fiasco—and yet, the polls as outlined on the es­tablishment fixed media, show increasing support for war and Mr. Bush’s poli­cies?  They don’t even bother to trouble you with “where they run their polls!”  I believe they must simply rerun them over and over in the World Zionist Organiza­tion.  You think America is “Right”?  Well, soon you will be “Dead Right”, as the old saying goes.  So be it.

 

Only a brief reference to the Shuttle trip: It’s a “trip” alright—into your minds with manipulation.  The collaborators of this whole facade are toying with you like nit-wits.  After wasting billions of dollars on a sys­tem which was “taken out” before it hit orbit—they have now dinked you along with stupid stories of this malfunction and that malfunction and, fi­nally, do you the dishonor of dumping a story on you of a clogged sewer system.  My goodness, chelas, isn’t it bad enough to waste billions of your precious dollars but to insult and actu­ally ridicule your intelligence seems even “much” for these liars.  So be it, I suppose I have naught else to say about it.  How can you the people swallow this obvious falsity?  They have played you like a broken-stringed banjo with no brains for over a week now.  What recourse do you have?  TAKE CON­TROL OF YOUR­SELVES AS THE CITIZENS UNDER YOUR CONSTI­TUTION—WHILE YOU YET CAN!

 

Go on, scribe, and moan and groan now about today’s work subject.  I know that you revel in the subject of home (Pleiades) and spiritual balance and growth—but human of Earth must also come to grips with that which confronts him and, specifically in America, actions need to be taken—WEEK BEFORE LAST.  We must finish outlaying the Constitution of the United Na­tions In­dustrial Development Organization.  We can label it PART II, Continuation.  Express material, please.

PART II: UNIDO

 

 

Begin please, with that which is labelled in their document, Article 2—and we will follow along.

 

FUNCTIONS

 

In fulfillment of its foregoing objectives, the Organization shall generally take all necessary and appropriate action, and in particular shall:

            (a)       Encourage and extend, as appropriate, assistance to the develop­ing countries in the promotion and acceleration of their industrialization, in par­ticular in the development, expan­sion and modernization of their in­dustries;

            (b)       In accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, initiate, coor­dinate and follow up the activities of the United Nations system with a view to enabling the Organization to play the central coordinating role in the field of industrial development; (H: Remember UNIDO is re­ferred to as “Organization”.  This portion notes that the UN will control YOU.)

            (c)       Create new and develop existing concepts and approaches in re­spect of industrial devel­opment on global, regional and national, as well as on sec­toral levels, and carry out studies and surveys with a view to formulating new lines of action directed towards harmonious and bal­anced industrial develop­ment, with due consideration for the methods employed by countries with dif­ferent socio-economic systems for solving industrial­ization problems;

            (d)       Promote and encourage the development and use of planning tech­niques, and assist in the development of an integrated and interdisci­plinary approach towards the accelerated indus­trialization of the develop­ing coun­tries;(H: This is “regional control over private businesses.”)

            (f)        Provide a forum and act as an instrument to serve the developing coun­tries and the in­dustrialized countries in their contacts, consultations and, at the request of the countries con­cerned, negotiations diverted to­wards the in­dustrialization of the developing countries;

            (g)       Assist the developing countries in the establishment and operation of industries, includ­ing agro-related as well as basic industries, to achieve the full utilization of locally available nat­ural and human resources and the produc­tion of goods for domestic and export markets, as well as con­tribute to the self-reliance of these countries;

            (h)       Serve as a clearing-house for industrial information and accord­ingly collect and monitor on a selevtive basis, analyze and generate for the purpose of dissemination information on all aspects of industrial de­velopment on global, regional and national, as well as on sectoral levels including the ex­change of experience and technological achievements of the industrially devel­oped and the developing countries with different so­cial and economic systems;  (H: Again, dove­tails with regional govern­ment.)

            (i)        Devote particular attention to the adoption of special measures aimed at assisting the least-developed, land-locked, and island developing coun­tries, as well as those developing coun­tries most seriously affected by economic crises and natural calamities, without losing sight of the interest of the other developing countries;

            (j)        Promote, encourage and assist in the development, selection, adapta­tion, transfer and use of industrial technology, with due regard for the socioe­conomic conditions and the specific re­quirements of the industry concerned, with special reference to the transfer of technology from the industrialized to the developing countries as well as among the developing countries them­selves;

            (k)       Organize and support industrial training programmes aimed at as­sisting the developing countries in the training of technical and other appro­priate categories of personnel needed at various phases for their ac­celerated industrial development;

            (l)        Advise on and assist, in close co-operation with the appropriate bodies of the United Na­tions, specialized agencies and the International Atomic En­ergy Agency, the developing coun­tires in the exploitation, con­servation and local transformation of their natural resources for the pur­pose of furthering the industrialization of developing countries;

(m)      Provide pilot and demonstration plans for acceleration industrializa­tion in particular sec­tors:

            (n)       Develop special measures designed to promote co-operation in the industrial field among developing countries and between the developed and developing countries;

            (o)       Assist, in co-operation with other appropriate bodies, the regional planning of indus­trial development of the developing countries within the framework of regional and subregional groupings among those countries;

            (p)       Encourage and promote the establishment and strengthening of in­dustrial, business and professional associations, and similar organizations which would contribute to the full uti­lization of the internal resources of the developing countries with a view to developing their na­tional in­dustries;

            (q)       Assist in the establishment and operation of institutional infra-struc­ture for the provi­sion of regulatory, advisory and developmental ser­vices to industry;

            (r)        Assist, at the request of Governments of the developing countries, in ob­taining external financing for specific industrial projects on fair, equi­table and mutually acceptable terms.

 

CHAPTER II—PARTICIPATION

 

ARTICLE 3

MEMBERS

 

Membership in the Organization is open to all States which associate them­selves with the objec­tives and principles of the Organization(H: Please recall, “States” means nations.)

            (a)       States members of the United Nations or of a specialized agency or of the Interna­tional Atomic Energy Agency may become Members of the Or­ganization by becoming parties to this Constitution in accordance with Article 24 and paragraph 2 of Article 25;

            (b)       States other than those referred to in subparagraph (a) may be­come members of the Organization by becoming parties to this Constitu­tion in ac­cordance with paragraph 3 of Article 24 and subparagraph 2(c) of Article 25, after their membership has been approved by the Con­ference, by a two-thirds majority of the Members present and voting, upon the recommendation of the Board.

 

ARTICLE 4

OBSERVERS

 

            1.         Observer status in the Organization shall be open, upon request, to those enjoying such status in the General Assembly of the United Nations, unless the Conference decides otherwise.

            2.         Without prejudice to paragraph 1, the Conference has the authority to invite other ob­servers to participate in the work of the Organization.

            3.         Observers shall be permitted to participate in the work of the Organiza­tion in accor­dance with the relevant rules of procedure and the provisions of this Constitution.

 

ARTICLE 5

SUSPENSION

 

            1.         Any Member of the Organization that is suspended from the exercise of the rights and privileges of membership of the United Nations shall automati­cally be suspended from the exer­cise of the rights and privileges of member­ship of the Organization.

            2.         Any Member that is in arrears in the payment of its financial contribu­tions to the Orga­nization shall have no vote in the Organization if the amount of its arrears equals or exceeds the amount of the assessed contributions due from it for the preceding two fiscal years.  Any organ may, nevertheless, per­mit such a Member to vote in that organ if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due to conditions beyond the control of the Member.

ARTICLE 6

WITHDRAWAL

 

            1.         A Member may withdraw from the Organization by depositing an in­strument of denun­ciation of this Constitution with the Depository.  (H: Hold it—this is not true—Universal mandatory enlistments are planned!)

            2.         Such withdrawal shall take effect on the last day of the fiscal year fol­lowing that during which such instrument was deposited.

            3.         The contributions to be paid by the withdrawing Member for the fis­cal year following that during which such instrument was deposited shall be the same as the assessed contributions for the fiscal year during which such de­posit was effected.  The withdrawing Member shall in ad­dition fulfil any un­conditional pledges it made prior to such deposit.

 

CHAPTER III.—ORGANS

 

ARTICLE 7

PRINCIPAL AND SUBSIDIARY ORGANS

 

(Provides 3 branches.)

 

            1.         The principal organs of the Organization shall be:

                        (a)       The General Conference (referred to as the “Conference”;

                        (b)       The Industrial Development Board (referred to as the “Board”);

                        (c)       The Secretariat.

            2.         There shall be established a Programme and Budget Committee to as­sist the Board in the preparation and examination of the programme of work, the regular budget and the opera­tional budget of the Organization and other financial matters pertaining to the Organization. (H: Uses P.P.B.S. ‘Program, Planning, and Budgeting System’,—a mandatory control system under the Confer­ence.)

            3.         Other subsidiary organs, including technical committees, may be estab­lished by the Con­ference or the Board, which shall give due regard to the principle of equitable geographical rep­resentation.

 

ARTICLE 8

GENERAL CONFERENCE

 

(The Developmental Arm of the New World Order)

 

            1.         The Conference shall consist of representatives of all Members.

            2.         (a)       The Conference shall hold a regular session every two years, un­less it decides other­wise.  Special sessions shall be convened by the Di­rector General at the request of the Board or of a majority of all Mem­bers.

                        (b)       Regular sessions shall be held at the seat of the Organization, un­less otherwise deter­mined by the Conference.  The Board shall deter­mine the place where a special session is to be held.

            3.         In addition to exercising other functions specified in this Constitu­tion, the Conference shall:

                        (a)       Determine the guiding principles and the policies of the Organiza­tion; (H: Part of P.P.B.S. functions and control.)

                        (b)       Consider reports of the Board, of the Director-General and of the subsidiary organs of the Conference;

                        (c)       Approve the programme of work, the regular budget and the op­erational budget of the Organization in accordance with Article 14, es­tablish the scale of assessments in accordance with Article 15, approve the financial regulations of the Organization and supervise the effective uti­lization of the financial resources of the Organization;

                        (d)       Have the authority to adopt, by a two-thirds majority of the Mem­bers present and voting, conventions or agreements with respect to any matter within the competence of the Or­ganization and to make rec­ommendations to the Members concerning such conventions or agree­ments;

                        (e)       Make recommendations to Members and to international organi­zations with respect to matters within the competence of the Orga­nization;

                        (f)        Take any other appropriate action to enable the Organization to fur­ther its objectives and carry out its functions.

            4.         The Conference may delegate to the Board such of its powers and func­tions as it may con­sider desirable, except for those provided for in: Article 3, subparagraph (b); Article 4; Arti­cle 8, subparagraphs 3(a), (b), (c) and (d); Article 9, paragraph 1; Article 10, paragraph 1; Arti­cle 11, paragraph 2; Arti­cle 14, paragraphs 4 and 6; Article 15; Article 18; Arti­cle 23, subpara­graphs 2(b) and 3(b); and Annex I.

            5.         The Conference shall adopt its own rules of procedure.

            6.         Each Member shall have one vote in the Conference.  Decisions shall be made by a ma­jority of the Members present and voting unless otherwise specified in this Constitution or in the rules of procedure of the Conference.

 

ARTICLE 9

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD

 

(H: The Enforcement Arm for the New World Order.)

 

            1.         The Board shall consist of 53 Members of the Organization elected by the Conference, which shall give due regard to the principle of equi­table geo­graphical distribution.  In electing the members of the Board the Conference shall observe the following distribution of seats: 33 members of the Board shall be elected from the States. (States refers to “nations”) listed in Parts A and C, 15 from the States listed in Part B, and 5 from the States listed in Part D of Annex I to this Constitution.

            2.         Members of the Board shall hold office from the close of the regular session of the Con­ference at which they were elected until the close of the regular session of the Conference four years thereafter, except that the mem­bers elected at the first session shall hold office from the time of such election and one half shall hold office only until the close of the regular session two years thereafter.  Members of the Board may be re-elected.

            3. (a)   The Board shall hold at least one regular session each year at such times as it may de­termine.  Special sessions shall be convened by the Director-General at the request of a  ma­jority of all members of the Board.

                        (b)       Sessions shall be held at the seat of the Organization, unless oth­erwise determined by the Board.

            4.         In addition to exercising other functions specified in this Constitution or delegated to it by the Conference, the Board shall:

                        (a)       Acting under the authority of the Conference, review the imple­mentation of the ap­proved programme of work and of the corre­sponding reg­ular budget and operational budget, as well as of other deci­sions of the Con­ference;

                        (b)       Recommend to the Conference a scale of assessments for reg­ular budget expendi­tures;

                        (c)       Report to the Conference at each regular session on the activi­ties of the Board;

                        (d)       Request Members to furnish information on their activities re­lated to the work of the Organization;

                        (e)       In accordance with the decisions of the Conference and having re­gard to circum­stances arising between sessions of the Board or the Confer­ence, authorize the Director-Gen­eral to take such measures as the Board deems necessary to meet unforeseen events with due regard to the functions and financial resources of the Organization;

                        (f)        If the office of Director-General becomes vacant between sessions of the Confer­ence, appoint an Acting Director-General to serve until the next regular or special session of the Con­ference;

                        (g)       Prepare the provisional agenda for the Conference;

                        (h)       Undertake such other functions as may be required to further the objectives of the Organization subject to the limitations stipulated in this Con­stitution.

            5.         The Board shall adopt its own rules of procedure.

            6.         Each member of the Board shall have one vote.  Decisions shall be made by a majority of the members present and voting unless otherwise speci­fied in this Constitution or in the rules of procedure of the Board.

            7.         The Board shall invite any Member not represented on the Board to participate without vote in its deliberations on any matter of particular con­cern to that Member.

 

ARTICLE 10

PROGRAMME AND BUDGET COMMITTEE

 

(H: Balancers of the funds used for world government conversion).

 

            1.         The Programme and Budget Committee shall consist of 27 Members of the Organization elected by the Conference, which shall give due re­gard to the principle of equitable geographical distribution.  In the fol­lowing distribu­tion of seats: 15 members of the Committee shall be elected from the States listed in Parts A and C, 9 from the States listed in Part B, and 3 from the States listed in Part D of Annex I to this Constitu­tion.  In designating their representatives to serve on the Committee, States shall take into account their personal qualifications and experi­ence.

            2.         Members of the Committee shall hold office from the close of the regu­lar session of the Conference at which they were elected until the close of the regular session of the Conference two years thereafter.  Members of the Committee may be re-elected.

            3. (a)   The Committee shall hold at least one session each year.  Ad­ditional sessions shall be convened by the Director-General at the request of the Board or the Committee.

                        (b)       Sessions shall be held at the seat of the Organization, unless oth­erwise determined by the Board.

            4.         The Committee shall:

                        (a)       Perform the functions assigned to it in Article 14;

                        (b)       Prepare the draft scale of assessments for regular budget expendi­tures, for submis­sion to the Board;

                        (c)       Exercise such other functions with respect to financial matters as may be assigned to it by the Conference or the Board.

                        (d)       Report to the Board at each regular session on all activities of the Committee and submit advice or proposals on financial matters to the Board of its own initiative.

            5.         The Committee shall adopt its own rules of procedure.

            6.         Each member of the Committee shall have one vote.  Decisions shall be made by a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting.

 

Dharma, start a new document, please.

 

http://fourwinds10.com/journals/pdf/J030.pdf

July 8, 2011