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DISARMAMENT OF AMERICA |
This is the 1961
BLUEPRINT for Disarming the populations of the world (including the
U.S.) while militarily building up the U.N. as drawn up for the U.N. by
President John F. Kennedy's State Dept. under Secretary of State Dean
Rusk. Read it! We are now in "THE
FINAL PHASE".
FOR GENERAL AND COMPLETE DISARMAMENT IN A PEACEFUL WORLD Disarmament Series 5 Released September 1961 Office of Public Services BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS For sale by the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office Introduction The revolutionary development of modern weapons within a world divided by serious ideological differences has produced a crisis in human history. In order to overcome the danger of nuclear war now confronting mankind, the United States has introduced at the Sixteenth General Assembly of the United Nations a Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World. This new program provides for the progressive reduction of the war-making capabilities of nations and the simultaneous strengthening of international institutions to settle disputes and maintain the peace. It sets forth a series of comprehensive measures which can and should he taken in order to bring about a world in which there will be freedom from war and security for all states. It is based on three principles deemed essential to the achievement of practical progress in the disarmament field: First, there must be immediate disarmament action: A strenuous and uninterrupted effort must be made toward the goal of general and complete disarmament; at the same time, it is important that specific measures be put into effect as soon as possible. Second, all disarmament obligations must be subject to effective international controls: The control organization must have the manpower, facilities, and effectiveness to assure that limitations or reductions take place as agreed. It must also be able to certify to all states that retained forces and armaments do not exceed those permitted at any stage of the disarmament process. Third, adequate peace-keeping machinery must be established: There is an inseparable relationship between the scaling down of national armaments on the one hand and the building up of international peace-keeping machinery and institutions on the other. Nations are unlikely to shed their means of self-protection in the absence of alternative ways to safeguard their legitimate interests. This can only be achieved through the progressive strengthening of international institutions under the United Nations and by creating a United Nations Peace Force to enforce the peace as the disarmament process proceeds.
FREEDOM
FROM WAR THE
UNITED STATES PROGRAM FOR
The disbanding of all national armed forces and
the prohibition of their reestablishment in any form whatsoever other
than those required to preserve internal order and for contributions
to a United Nations Peace Force; The elimination from national arsenals of all
armaments, including all weapons of mass destruction and the means for
their delivery, other than those required for a United Nations Peace
Force and for maintaining internal order; The institution of effective means for the
enforcement of international agreements, for the settlement of
disputes, and for the maintenance of peace in accordance with the
principles of the United Nations; The establishment and effective operation of an
International Disarmament Organization within the framework of the
United Nations to insure compliance at all times with all disarmament
obligations.
As states relinquish their arms, the United
Nations must be progressively strengthened in order to improve its
capacity to assure international security and the peaceful settlement
of disputes; Disarmament must proceed as rapidly as possible,
until it is completed, in stages containing balanced, phased, and
safeguarded measures; Each measure and stage should be carried out in
an agreed period of time, with transition from one stage to the next
to take place as soon as all measures in the preceding stage have been
carried out and verified and as soon as necessary arrangements for
verification of the next stage have been made; Inspection and verification must establish both
that nations carry out scheduled limitations or reductions and that
they do not retain armed forces and armaments in excess of those
permitted at any stage of the disarmament process; and Disarmament must take place in a manner that
will not affect adversely the security of any state.
FIRST STAGE
The nuclear threat would be reduced: All states would have adhered
to a treaty effectively prohibiting tile testing of nuclear weapons. Strategic delivery vehicles would he reduced: Strategic nuclear
weapons delivery vehicles of specified categories and weapons designed
to counter such vehicles would be reduced to agreed levels by
equitable and balanced steps; their production would be discontinued
or limited; their testing would be limited or halted. Arms and armed forces would be reduced: The armed forces of the United
States and the Soviet Union would be limited to 2.1 million men each
(with appropriate levels not exceeding that amount for other
militarily significant states); levels of armaments would be
correspondingly reduced and their production would be limited. Peaceful use of outer space would be
promoted: The placing in orbit or
stationing in outer space of weapons capable of producing mass
destruction would be prohibited. U.N. peace-keeping powers would be
strengthened: Measures would be
taken to develop and strengthen United Nations arrangements for
arbitration, for the development of international law, and for the
establishment in Stage II of a permanent U.N. Peace Force. An International Disarmament Organization
would be established for effective verification of the disarmament
program: Its functions would be
expanded progressively as disarmament proceeds.
It would determine the transition
from one stage to the next. States would he committed to other measures
to reduce international tension and to protect against the chance of
war by accident, miscalculation, or surprise attack: States would be committed to
refrain from the threat or use of any type of armed force contrary to
the principles of the U.N. Charter and to refrain from indirect
aggression and subversion against any country. SECOND STAGE The second stage
contains a series of measures which would bring within sight a world
in which there would be freedom from war. Implementation of all
measures in the second stage would mean: Further substantial reductions in the armed
forces, armaments, and military establishments of states, including
strategic nuclear weapons delivery vehicles and countering weapons; Further development of methods for the peaceful
settlement of disputes under the United Nations; Establishment of a permanent international peace
force within the United Nations; Depending on the findings of an Experts
Commission, a halt in the production of chemical, bacteriological, and
radiological weapons and a reduction of existing stocks or their
conversion to peaceful uses; On the basis of the findings of an Experts
Commission, a reduction of stocks of nuclear weapons; The dismantling or the conversion to peaceful
uses of certain military bases and facilities wherever located; and The strengthening and enlargement of the
International Disarmament Organization to enable it to verify the
steps taken in Stage II and to determine the transition to Stage III. THIRD STAGE During the third stage
of the program, the states of the world, building on the experience
and confidence gained in successfully implementing the measures of the
first two stages, would take final steps toward the goal of a world in
which: States would retain only those forces,
non-nuclear armaments, and establishments required for the purpose of
maintaining internal order; they would also support and provide agreed
manpower for a U.N. Peace Force. The U.N. Peace Force, equipped with agreed types
and quantities of armaments, would be fully functioning. The manufacture of armaments would be prohibited
except for those of agreed types and quantities to be used by the U.N.
Peace Force and those required to maintain internal order. All other
armaments would be destroyed or converted to peaceful purposes. The peace-keeping
capabilities of the United Nations would be sufficiently strong and
the obligations of all states under such arrangements sufficiently far
reaching as to assure peace and tile just settlement of differences in
a disarmed world.
Appendix The Nations of the world, STAGE I
STAGE II
STAGE III By the time
Stage II has been completed, the confidence produced through a
verified disarmament program, the acceptance of rules of peaceful
international behavior, and the development of strengthened
international peace-keeping processes within the framework of the U.N.
should have reached a point where the states of the world can move
forward to Stage III. In Stage III progressive
controlled disarmament and continuously developing principles and
procedures of international law would proceed to a point where no
state would have the military power to challenge the progressively
strengthened U.N. Peace Force and all international disputes would be
settled according to the agreed principles of international conduct. _________________________
A New Form of Unilateral Disarmament Editorial by Jon
Christian Ryter Clinton Empties United States Arsenal As He Prepares the Nation For its Admission Into the New World Order In 1962 President John Fitzgerald Kennedy issued an Executive Order that started the wheels of world disarmament turning. From that Kennedy-era directive the State Department produced a doctrinal statement known today as State Department Publication #7277. SDP #7277 detailed the plan under which the United States would initiate the first phase of world disarmament not through a joint agreement with the Soviet Union, but by unilaterally disarming itself. (Ultimately, SDP #7277 calls for the disarming of the population of the United States as it poses the argument that a population that is protected by its government has no practical need for firearms. In reality, since the object of SDP #7277 is preparing the world for global governance, the total disarming of its citizens, who will likely resist the loss of sovereignty, is imperative.) It was believed by the Council on Foreign Relations members within the Kennedy Administration (the same ones, by the way, whose advise caused the collapse of the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba--and they were the same ones who told Kennedy that the Soviets were not installing missiles in Cuba a year later) that global disarmament could be achieved only if the United States took the first step and dismantled its nuclear arsenal as a show of good faith to the Soviets...who they imagined would then happily dismantle their own arsenal of nuclear weapons and plant daisies in their missile silos. The globalists were well on their way to Utopia through the balance of the Kennedy years, the Johnson years, the Nixon years and into the Carter years. But, even as Carter was downsizing the American military, he also authorized the top secret Stealth technology spending bill that led to the Stealth bombers and the laser-guided missiles that won the Gulf War and brought about the final collapse of the Soviet Union. Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, who recognized that the United States could not negotiate with the Soviet Union from a position of weakness, reversed the trends of the previous four presidents and began to rebuild the military of the United States. Part of his plan was to create a laser shield over the United States, an umbrella of protection called the Strategic Defense Initiative. It was during this final arms race that the economically bankrupt Soviet Union collapsed under its own Marxist weight. (It had actually been bankrupt for several years, but in a controlled society, only the bankers knew how bad things were, since the losses from loan defaults were absorbed by the International Monetary Fund, which means they were ultimately paid by the taxpayers of the United States.) After 8 years of Reagan, the United States was militarily the strongest nation of the world. Of course, that would not be acknowledged by our friends and enemies until the Gulf War. For a brief moment in time George Herbert Walker Bush was the most popular president in the history of the United States. But, it would be a short-lived popularity. Because Bush could not deliver the globalists North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to the utopians, which would begin the slow and tedious task of transferring the jobs of America to the economically deprived nations in Central and South America, he had to go. A Democrat was needed in the White House to get the Democratically-controlled Congress to pass it. And, more important, what was needed was a man with no moral character, ethics or integrity to stand in the way of the sell-out of America. No one fit the bill better than Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton. William Jefferson Clinton inherited the most powerful nation in the history of the world. Even before the liberal applause at his inauguration had died, Clinton had already set about to dismantle that legacy. Clinton was aided in this crime by a myriad of socialist liberals, both Republican and Democrat, that joined his utopian dream of one world government. Unknown to most Americans was Clinton's June, 1991 visit to Baden-Baden, Germany (at the invitation of his close friend and advisor Vernon Jordan) to meet the wealthy elites of Europe at the annual Bilderberger conference. It is reported that at this conference (where invitations come only from Crown Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands) that Clinton pleaded his case to become the 42nd President of the United States. That price, we are now certain, was the promised surrender of the sovereignty of the United States of America to the New World Order. We know this because of the material found in Box #1748 at the National Archive in which the working papers of the Hillary Clinton Health Security Act of 1994 were found. Buried in Hillary's healthcare plan was a lot more than healthcare. Within those documents were the rudiments of an electronic monitoring system through which access to the roadways of the nation--and intrastate travel--could be controlled. Also buried in the working papers was an internal passport that contained a personal identifier and a computer chip upon which a database on the card holder could be stored. Also in that chip was a tracking chip that would allow Big Brother to monitor the whereabouts of any citizen in the United States--and the world. Both systems, the global monitor and the internal passport, according to the working papers were being initiated in every nation in the world and the report, found in what is labeled the "Diebold Report," draws comparisons between the evolution of the systems being implemented in the various nations. Most startling is the fact that the systems that the Clintons were attempting to implement actually were funded by the Democratically-controlled Congress during the Bush years, with a massive amount of funding on exploring what is known as the Intelligent Vehicle Highway System (IV-HS) technology being provided by the Bush Administration. That effort, spit and polished by the media until it would appear like a technology that will do nothing more harmful than save lives and eliminate highway congestion, is actually an elaborate GPS system through which the movement of the general population can be monitored, and if need be, controlled by denying access to certain roadways or intrastate travel. It is important, at this point, for America to remember that last year it was discovered by Congressmen Ron Paul and Bob Barr that the Internal Passport, that was introduced as a national ID card in the Immigration Reform Act of 1996, and had passed in the United States Senate, was stopped in the House. Yet, somehow, when the two versions of the Immigration Reform Act went into joint conference, the national ID card was not stripped from the joint bill as required by federal law since it was never passed in the House. A month later, the national ID card was surreptitiously inserted in the House version of the Omnibus Budget Bill (but not the Senate version), and was signed into law by Clinton. The following spring, the personal identifier which will track every American from birth to death, was inserted into the "take your insurance with you" reform healthcare bill. The Clinton Administration then extracted the various pieces from the various bills, two of which were illegally passed, and assigned the task to implementing a national drivers license (a clone of the European Union national ID card) to the National Transportation Safety Board. The internal passport will go into effect on October 1, 1999. Clinton, when he arrived in Washington, was charged with task of surrendering America's arsenal to the United Nations. The only priority the Clintons seemed to have with respect to the armed forces was how to achieve "sexual balance" as it introduced gender quotas on the military. Money earmarked for defense spending was used to add female lavatories in formerly all male barracks. Morale in the military nose-dived and resignations and early retirements of some of the best military people in the world escalated. Clinton, again, was pleased. Downsizing was occurring of its own volition. Today, the military is so understaffed that Clinton's own military advisors have told him that America could not fight two regional conflicts today at the same time without using the same personnel and machines in both conflicts. In 1995 Clinton issued his famous Presidential Decision Directive #25 which, according to the brief synopsis of PDD25 that he sent to Congress, would turn control of the United States military over to the United Nations "under some circumstances." What those circumstances were never explained. Former Congressman Bob B-1 Dornan, the Chairman of the House Armed Service Committee, attempted to get a copy of PDD25 but was denied access to it by Clinton. It was even too top secret for Dornan, who carried the highest security clearance in the nation, to see. It was Dornan's fight with Clinton over PDD25 that led to the illegal vote gathering and illegal activity of enrolling legal aliens (but not citizens) in Dornan's California district in order to vote Dornan out of office. Clinton's zeal to dismantle the military strength of the United States was reasonably held in check by the GOP Congress for almost five years--until the Balkan crisis gave him the opportunity to dismantle America's instruments of war in a new and enterprising way...by exploding them. As the 79 day war in the Balkans began, the United States began expending its missile and bomb inventory at such an alarming rate that several Congressmen and Senators voiced their concerns that, at the rate Clinton was using up the military inventory, by the end of the conflict America would be so weakened that it could be beaten by any second-rate military power in the world. The rumors came and went, ignored by the media...and worse, by the American people. Below is a list of the inventory of bombs and missiles expended by the United States during the Balkan 'crisis." A total of 22,000 bombs and missiles were fired and/or dropped on targets in Serbia and Kosovo. Of those, 15,800 came from the military inventory of the United States...and only 6,200 came from the inventories of the other nine European nations who participated in the "allied" attack on a sovereign nation. On the average, those nations each fired or dropped some 700 bombs and missiles each...approximately 5% of what the United States expended. The media spinmeisters in the Clinton Administration issued a press released to the media over the weekend in which it said that the "war" in the Balkans cost between $2 billion and $3 billion. That is something of an understatement since the guidance system that is used in those bombs and missiles that were laser guided (all but 8,860 of those used) cost the taxpayers of the United States $151,880,000.00 by themselves--without adding the cost of the bombs or missiles to which they were attached, or the delivery systems, or the manpower, or the gasoline used to fly the missions--or the cost of the use of the air planes themselves. Interestingly, the 22,000 bombs and missiles destroyed (again, according to the Clinton Administration) 200 of Serbia's 400 artillery pieces; 100 of Serbia's 300 tanks; and 100 of Serbia's 300 armored personnel carriers. (One must question the strategic value of that exchange. 22,000 bombs and missiles to eliminate 400 pieces of military hardware.) Now, that's good shootin'! Of the estimated 40,000 Serb soldiers and/or paramilitary police in Kosovo, NATO estimated that 10,000 were killed or wounded. The bulk of the bombs and missiles were used to destroy non-military targets such as residential homes, hospitals, power plants, manufacturing plants...and civilians attempting to escape the lethal rain. Bill Clinton is a proud man today. He has achieved much of his objectives. What were they? First, as a "mover and shaper" of the New World Order he, Tony Blair , and the utopians behind the one-world government movement of the European Union sent a message to all of the nations of the world: there is now a power greater than any nation, and that power can, and will act against any sovereign nation that does not bend to its demands. Second, Clinton solved the problem of eliminating our weapons of war...and was painted by the liberal media as a "war hero" as he did it. The final step of disarming America is the disarming of the American people and the abrogation of America's right to own firearms. This task is underway today. Victory is predicted this year by the Clinton Administration. When the 2nd Amendment falls, the sovereignty of the United States will fall shortly thereafter. America, weakened to the point that it cannot adequately defend itself against the global military forces of the United Nations, will be forced to capitulate and join the utopian stateless nations of the New World Order shortly after we cross Bill Clinton's toll bridge to the 21st century. |