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Articles from The New American (July 11, 2005)

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A political shell game: by appealing to patriotism and staging made-for-TV rallies, the UN is attempting to trick Americans into supporting its bid to become the most powerful institution on Earth. Jasper, William F. 1330
Commendable quotes. McManus, John F. 632
Condemnable quotes. McManus, John F. 575
Framework for world government: from the moment State Department planners in the Roosevelt administration began crafting plans for the United Nations, their goal was always the same: world government. Behreandt, Dennis 1961
From the editor. Benoit, Gary Editorial 622
Noticing the UN's dark side. Eddlem, Thomas R. 761
Tendrils of tyranny: the United Nations has long sought to control all aspects of human endeavor. Its vast bureaucracy is now closer to that goal than ever before. Behreandt, Dennis 2907
The "global democratic revolution": behind the false flag of a worldwide campaign of liberation, the Bush administration and its allies are strengthening the institutions of global governance--including the UN. Grigg, William Norman 1916
The oil-for-food rip off. Hoar, William P. 791
The UN "reform" bandwagon: UN supporters on the left and UN critics on the right are uniting in calls to "reform" and "strengthen" the UN. Try this instead: the UN is unreformable--so dump it! Jasper, William F. 3063
The world government two-step: regional arrangements such as the EU and the proposed FTAA supposedly promote free trade, but their real purpose is to gradually merge nations into a world government. Eddlem, Thomas R. 1436
Who will keep us safe from the peacekeepers? Hoar, William P. 1132
World government, take three: those who wish to empower a global institution with the authority to govern all people and countries have suffered repeated setbacks, but they are forging ahead. Grigg, William Norman 2024
You can't reform a deadly disease. McManus, John F. 864

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