Discovering Infinity
Volume 4:

Light Piercing the Heart of Darkness
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

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Chapter 2: (column 2) Love versus Oligarchism Destroying Humanity.


"In future days," he said, "which we seek to secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential freedoms."

*  The first is the freedom of speech and expression - everywhere in the world.
*  The second is the freedom of every person to worship God in his own way - everywhere in the world.
*  The third is the freedom from want - which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants - everywhere in the world.
*  The fourth is freedom from fear - which, translated into world terms, means a worldwide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against a neighbor - anywhere in the world.

8.  What is the greatest challenge the U.N. is facing today?  Its greatest challenge is, clearly, to show some sort of credibility.

9.  What is its greatest challenge for the U.N., 20 years from now?  This challenge will arrive in far less a time, unless the U.N. decides to take on the role of a world development organization, and this challenge will be to show cause why it has a right to be financed by the people of the world for whom it shows no empathy whatsoever, as far as can be determined, except in a few cases when there is oil at the center.

10.  What should the U.N. commit itself to, towards its next 50 year Anniversary?   Its first Fiftieth Anniversary marks a great tragedy that gives little cause for celebration, which even another 50 years will not be able to erase.  The evidence is too strong to be ignored that the two atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki served no other purpose than to frighten the nations of the world into seeking cover under the umbrella of a world-domination structure to which they would surrender a part of their sovereignty, like quivering hearts and decapitated trunks.  The evidence that exists indicates that the bombs were not needed for military reasons.  Japan had already offered its surrender through the Vatican on the same terms that were accepted the very day after the last bomb was dropped.  Nor was General MacArthur, who commanded the Pacific theatre, even informed that the bombs would be used.  He would surely have protested, for the Japanese were militarily finished.  However, the use of that super-weapon was a central element of Bertrand Russell's one world government that the U.N. was set up to become. - Already, it wants its own army, hear!  Bertrand Russell would smile to that, while F.D. Roosevelt would cry in his grave.

One can only hope that humanity wakes up before the next fifty years are over.  Hitler, too, wanted world-domination (at least domination over Europe).  He, too, fought for population reduction measures on a Eugenics platform, though he demanded infinitely less.  He was the worst of the lot, along with Stalin, but neither of them were anything near as brutal than the U.N. aims to be.  Instead of developing the vast unused potential of the planet, the U.N. aims at scaling the world population back to the two billion mark in two generations, or more than that, depending on who makes the demands.  Hitler was a boy-scout, asking for but six million lives, the U.N. and its policy making elite, and supporting organizations want 3,500 million lives, and more.  That is why children should be educated about the nature of the U.N., because their existence hangs in the balance.

Most operations of the U.N., in modern times, appear to be directed towards killing people.  In Bosnia the U.N. prevented self-defense.  In Rwanda, it came to observe.  In Rio de Janeiro it came to fight against mankind's support structures for living under various environmentalist covers.  Under this cover, the U.N. and related agencies, have taken away the DDT pesticides that once had nearly eradicated insect born malaria (which is back killing many millions of people per year, and causing crop losses, though no proof exists that the DDTs were harmful to anyone.)  Under this cover the CFC refrigerants were banned, for which no adequate substitutes exist; and now the U.N. stands ready to take away mankind's fossil fuels that power the economies of all nations.  In Cairo, the U.N. stood ready, though not successfully, to foist brutal population reduction goals on mankind, which the IMF is already pursuing, even on the American continent.  Have we not heard how one of Canada's provinces, Ontario, has passed legislation that cuts social support allowances far below the minimum necessary to support human existence in a Canadian city?  This sounds like a replay if the English Poor Laws of the 19th century, or the iron hand of the Empire during the potato blight in Ireland where food was exported while more then a million people starved to death.  Indeed, today's U.N./I.M.F. austerity demands are well adhered to, by most nation, forcing death upon the poorest of their poor.

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