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American Minute with Bill Federer
United Nations: A Good or Bad Idea?
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The
United Nations
officially began OCTOBER 24, 1945.
Its name was coined by
President Franklin Roosevelt.
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The United Nations' charter
was
drafted
in the
Garden Room of San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel.
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The Charter meeting did not open with prayer.
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The
United Nations
was created to prevent future wars, particularly to guarantee there would not be another genocidal holocaust, such as what Jews experienced at the hands of
Hitler's National Socialist Workers Party.
Unfortunately, there have been nearly 150 wars with over 100 million casualties from the day the
5 in Central Asia,
11 in South Asia,
20 in Southeast Asia,
13 in Eastern Europe,
23 in the Middle East,
25 in Latin & South America and
50 in Africa.
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At the
United Nations Charter Conference
in 1945, the Secretary-General was
Alger Hiss.
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Alger Hiss,
as a part of the Secretary of State's delegation, attended the
Yalta Conference,
February 4-11, 1945, where a large portion of Europe was sentenced to be under the control of the
Soviet Union.
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Alger Hiss
was later accused and convicted of being a
Soviet agent
in publicized 1948 trial.
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The person who accused
Alger Hiss
was a former Soviet spy
Whittaker Chambers.
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Soviet spy
Whittaker Chambers
had been senior editor of
TIME Magazine,
with the intent of influencing American policy by subtly disseminating fake-news propaganda.
When several of his fellow spies were caught and killed,
Chambers
had a change of heart.
He defected to the United States authorities and proceeded to expose his activities and connections.
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After
Whittaker Chambers
died,
President Ronald Reagan
awarded him the Medal of Freedom, March 26, 1984, stating:
"At a critical moment in our Nation's history,
Whittaker Chambers
stood alone against the brooding terrors of our age ...
He became the
focus of a momentous controversy
in American history that symbolized
our century's epic struggle between freedom and totalitarianism,
a controversy in which the solitary figure of
Whittaker Chambers
personified the mystery of human redemption in the face of evil and suffering."
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In 1946,
John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
whose father was the richest man in the world, donated the 16 acres of land in New York City for the
United Nations building.
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The
United Nations,
comprised of over 190 members states,
spends approximately $20 billion annually, with
the largest amount being contributed by taxpayers of the United States.
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Though
50 states
comprise the United States of America, they are allowed only
one combined vote, equivalent to the tiniest of nations.
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After accusations of a
U.N. Oil for Food Scandal
and a
U.N. Sex Scandal,
the U.N. was pressured to release its first audit in 2005.
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The
U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
written with the help of Eleanor Roosevelt, was adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 8, 1948.
Contrary to America's Declaration of Independence,
there is no mention of the "Creator"
as the source of rights in the
United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Simply appealing to what all the nations agree upon, the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights includes articles such as:
"Article 18. Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief."
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This conflicted with
Islamic Sharia law
which imposes the
death penalty
for anyone
leaving the Islamic religion.
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Many articles in the
U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
were rejected by the leaders of 57 Islamic countries, who formed their own group called the
OIC - Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
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In 1990, the
OIC
passed their
"Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam,"
which
affirmed
Shariah law
as supreme, with:
-the death penalty for those leaving Islam;
-punishing women who are victims of rape;
-allowing men to be polygamous;
-permitting wife beating; and
-censoring speech insulting Islam.
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Secretary of State Clinton's
U.S. State Department, USAID and U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation, reportedly spent $770 million to rebuild mosques in 27 nations, such as:
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Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cairo, Cyprus, Egypt, Maldives, Mali, Montenegro, Pakistan, Serbia, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, and Yemen.
During this time, many wealthy Muslim sheiks donated over $100 million to the Clinton Foundation.
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On December 12, 2011,
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
began a 3-day closed door meeting with the
OIC,
promising to support their
Istanbul Process
to
universally "criminalize" speech insulting Islam,
effectively enforcing "dhimmi" status on non-Muslims worldwide.
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By definition, the Gospel is insulting to Islam as it proclaims that Jesus Christ is more than a prophet, being the Son of God who died on the cross as the Lamb of God to take the punishment for all the sins of the world.
In fact,
anything that is not Islam insults Islam.
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At the end of the meeting,
OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu
stated:
"The
Istanbul Process
initiated with
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
... must be carried forward." Clinton added: "We now need to move to
implementation."
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"Implementation"
could be a reference to tactics
Hillary Clinton
espoused in her senior thesis at Wellesley College on Saul Alinsky's
Reveille for Radicals
(1946).
Barak Obama also taught Alinsky's
Rules for Radicals
(1971), while beginning his political community organizing career in Chicago.
Saul Alinsky
wrote in
Rules for Radicals:
"The first step in community organization is community disorganization. The disruption of the present organization is the first step ...
The organizer must first rub raw the resentments of the people of the community; fan the latent hostilities of many of the people to the point of overt expression ...
Search out controversy and issues, rather than avoid them, for unless there is controversy people are not concerned enough to act ...
The organizer's first job is to create the issues or problems ...
An organizer must stir up dissatisfaction and discontent ... The organizer ... polarizes the issue ...
The organizer helps to lead his forces into conflict ... The real arena is corrupt and bloody... In war the end justifies almost any means."
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This is similar to
Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin,
who stated:
"Crisis alone permitted the authorities to demand – and obtain – total submission and all necessary sacrifices from its citizens."
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In the months following her
OIC
meeting,
Hillary Clinton's State Department
ignored repeated requests for security by Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Then a crisis occurred.
Ambassador Stevens was killed with several others in the
Benghazi attack
on September 11, 2012.
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Immediately, the morning after the attack,
Secretary Clinton's State Department
blamed a video and sent memos to YouTube and Google recommending they
censor speech insulting Islam,
consistent with promises made at the
OIC Istanbul Process
meeting.
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President Obama
added to this narrative by telling the
U.N. General Assembly,
September 25, 2012:
"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam."
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Susan Rice
reiterated the claim blaming a video.
When she was subsequently promoted by
President Obama
to chief national security advisor,
Senator Rand Paul
(R-Ky.) tweeted: "I really question the President's judgment in promoting someone who was
complicit in misleading the American public on the Benghazi attacks."
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Requests made by
Judicial Watch
through the
Freedom of Information Act
revealed Clinton emails exposing how U.S. weapons used to oust Libya's President Gaddafi were being moved from
Benghazi
in a
"Fast and Furious" style program
to arm Muslim fighters to oust Syria's President Assad, as part of a larger plan to establish an Islamic Caliphate.
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"Fast and Furious"
was an operation under
Attorney General Eric Holder
where the U.S. government supplied guns to Mexican drug gangs.
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When Russia came to the defense of
Syria's President Assad,
fundamentalist Muslims armed and trained by the U.S. attacked into Syria and Iraq, calling themselves ISIS, and proceeded to torture, rape, behead and displace hundreds of thousands, including Christian minorities.
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The Obama administration's arming of Muslim militants was reported by
The Los Angeles Times
(3/27/16):
"In Syria, militias armed by the Pentagon fight those armed by the CIA."
On December 10, 2016, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard introduced a Bill to halt U.S. Arms sales to fundamental Muslim terrorists in Syria.
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The
United Nations
has always had a mixed reputation, as attested to by
President Dwight Eisenhower
at the National Junior Chamber of Commerce, June 10, 1963:
"The United Nations has seemed to be
two distinct things
to the two worlds divided by the iron curtain ...
To the free world it has seemed that it should be a constructive forum ...
To the Communist world
it has been a convenient sounding board for their
propaganda, a weapon to be exploited in spreading disunity and confusion."
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Though in retrospect appearing naive, the United Nations originally began with the high ideals of preventing future wars.
The
fourth President
of the
United Nations General Assembly
was
Philippine General Carlos Romulo,
elected in 1948.
When the
Soviet delegate Andrei Vishinsky
opposed his election, saying "You are just a little man from a little country,"
Romulo
responded, "It is the duty of the little Davids of this world to fling the pebbles of truth in the eyes of the blustering Goliaths and force them to behave!"
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General Carlos Romulo
had served with
General Douglas MacArthur
in the Pacific.
He became the
first Asian to win a Pulitzer Prize.
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General Carlos Romulo
wrote what at the time was obvious:
"Never forget Americans, that yours is a spiritual country.
Yes, I know you're a practical people. Like others, I've marveled at your factories, your skyscrapers, and your arsenals.
But
underlying everything else
is the fact that
America
began as a
God-loving, God-fearing, God-worshiping people."
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