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             exchange  for  humanitarian  goods,  such  as  food  and  medicine.  Instead,  Hussein  exploited  the  $64
             billion program as thousands of companies paid the dictator illegal surcharges and kickbacks while
             the U.N. stood by.

             Read all about that from the independent committee assigned to investigate the oil-for-food scandal.
             The U.N.’s fraud-infested contract division has also made headlines over the years for its shady deals.
             In fact, a few years ago the U.N. chief (Sanjaya Bahel of India) responsible for awarding billions of
             dollars  in  contracts  to  companies  around  the  world,  was  sentenced  to  eight  years  in  prison  for
             accepting cash, real estate, wild parties and hookers as bribes.”

             The world body also added more than a dozen new members this week, including several countries
             that are known for trampling on human rights. Among them are Venezuela, Pakistan and Kazakhstan.
             The U.N. welcomed them even though two vetting groups determined they were not qualified to serve
             based on the U.N.’s own voting records and domestic rights protections.”
             http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2012/11/u-s-joins-more-dictators-on-u-n-human-rights-council/

                       FOOD CONTROL, GUNS AND WEAPON CONTROL, POPULATION CONTROL

             Before the days of political correctness the United Nations was more honest about their mission when
             they  declared  in  1972 that  their  goals  were  food  control,  guns  and  weapon  control  and  population
             control.

                          PRE-EMPTING THE AUTHORITY OF PARENTS OVER THEIR CHILREN

             ”The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child also claims power not only to grant rights but also to
             cancel them "as provided by law." It claims that governments must guarantee children "freedom of
             expression... freedom to seek, receive, and impart information... freedom of thought, conscience, and
             religion," regardless of the wishes of their parents.”
              http://www.apfn.org/apfn/un.htm

                             THE U.N. IS BUILDING ITS OWN ARMY TO ENFORCE ITS WILL.

             In 1992, U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, fulfilling a directive from the U.N. Security
             Council, unveiled  An Agenda for Peace, a plan to strengthen U.N.  "peacekeeping"  capabilities. The
             plan calls  for armed  forces  to be made available to the  U.N. "on a permanent  basis."  It ominously
             warns, "The time of absolute and exclusive sovereignty has passed" and proceeds to name a long list of
             "risks for stability" that would be used to justify use of the "permanent" U.N. army to enforce its will.
             Incredibly, U.S. leaders are using America's military to pave the way for this U.N. army. In Bosnia,
             Somalia,  Haiti,  and  elsewhere,  foreign  U.N.  commanders  have  controlled  our  troops.  When  15
             Americans  were  killed  over  Iraq  in  mid-1994,  Vice-President  Gore  extended  condolences  "to  the
             families of those who died in the service of the United Nations."
             http://propagandamatrix.com/archiveun.html

                 UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE ENVOYS HAVE PROPOSED THE CREATION OF A GLOBAL
                                                   "CLIMATE COURT"…

             …that would be responsible for enforcing a sprawling set of rules requiring developed countries to cut
             emissions while compensating poorer countries in order to pay off a "historical climate debt."”
             http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/12/10/un-floats-global-climate-court-to-enforce-emissions-
             rules/

                    INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION CONTROL OF THE INTERNET

             “Many  of  the  U.N.'s  193  member  states  oppose  the  open,  uncontrolled  nature  of  the  Internet.  Its
             interconnected global networks ignore national boundaries, making it hard for governments to censor
             or tax. And so, to send the freewheeling digital world back to the state control of the analog era, China,
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