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US Troops Wearing UN Colors
Nov. 17, 2009 According to a report in World Net Daily, "Troops in the United States' USNORTHCOM ranks appear to have adopted a shoulder patch showing a North American continental design, with an emphasis on United Nations colors, giving evidence of the strength to integrate North America. "The patch reveals the continent of North America in the orange and blue colors typical to the U.N. "It also carries the image of a mosque to designate the unit's service in North Africa in World War II.. » read more
WHO PUBLISHES PLANS TO TAKE OVER THE WHOLE OF SOCIETY IN PANDEMIC EMERGENCY
Nov. 9, 2009 < Föregående Nästa > digg_url = ' + location.href + '; digg_title = 'WHO publishes plans to take over the whole of society in pandemic emergency'; digg_bodytext = ''; digg_bgcolor = '#f6f6e9'; digg_window = 'new'; WHO has just released its “Whole of Society Pandemic readiness guidelines" first prepared in April 2009, the same month the swine flu virus mysteriously appeared in Mexico City, and revised in July 2009. The plan outlines how WHO will take over a country’s essential services, including water and sanitation; fuel and energy; food; health care; telecommunications; finance; law and order; education; and transportation under the pretext of a pandemic emergency. WHO claims even a moderate flu “pandemic” will “test the limits of resilience of nations, companies, and communities, depending on their capacity to respond” and require WHO to assume charge of government functions.. » read more
US Census And GPS Mapping Was The Implementation Of A UN Plan
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TOUCHE' - An ingenious example of speech (AND Truth)
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Congress to weigh in on U.N.'s Gaza report
House resolution calls the findings 'irredeemably biased' November 01, 2009 "Washington Post" -- Saturday, October 31, 2009 -- The House of Representatives on Tuesday is poised to pass a nonbinding resolution condemning a controversial U.N. report on alleged Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip that has become a major complication in Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's diplomacy in the Middle East this weekend. Clinton will meet in Abu Dhabi on Saturday with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, who has seen his popularity plummet since he initially agreed under pressure from the Obama administration to defer U.N.. » read more
UN vote condemns US embargo on Cuba
Oct. 29, 2009 THE UN General Assembly voted last night to condemn the US economic embargo against Cuba, adding pressure on the Obama administration to abandon the 47-year-old policy. The majority of the assembly approved a resolution demanding an end to the embargo. The annual diplomatic ritual had extra resonance this year because of the slight thaw in Washington-Havana relations. Last year, 185 UN members voted to end the embargo, with only Israel and Palau siding with the US.. » read more
UN investigator warns US on use of drones
Oct. 27, 2009 UNITED NATIONS – A U.N. human rights investigator warned the United States Tuesday that its use of unmanned warplanes to carry out targeted executions may violate international law. Philip Alston said that unless the Obama administration explains the legal basis for targeting particular individuals and the measures it is taking to comply with international humanitarian law which prohibits arbitrary executions, "it will increasingly be perceived as carrying out indiscriminate killings in violation of international law.. » read more
THE NEW WORLD DISORDER - Game of chicken at U.N. has security officials fried
'Colonel Sanders' takes General Assembly podium in PR stunt gone wild Oct. 25, 2009 "Colonel" at U.N. General Assembly NEW YORK – The latest controversy at United Nations headquarters does not involve issues of war and peace, nuclear proliferation or terrorism, scandal or global economic collapse – no, it's a game of chicken. Literally.. » read more
'Reform' Is Just a Word at the U.N., Its Own Investigation Shows
Oct. 9, 2009 How good is the United Nations at reforming itself? Not good at all, according to a lengthy study this year by U.N. investigators of a grandiose, five-year effort to streamline and coordinate the performance of a $778 million U.N.. » read more
U.N. mystery tied to financial corruption
Sources: Cell phone scandal behind shocking Palestinian request Oct. 4, 2009 Mahmoud Abbas JERUSALEM – Financial corruption involving a cellular phone company and his two sons may be at the center of an unexpected request by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to delay a United Nations vote regarding a report accusing Israel of war crimes. According to Israeli diplomatic sources, Abbas' decision was made under heavy pressure from the Obama administration, which feared a U.N. vote could delay the resumption of negotiations to create a Palestinian state.. » read more
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