
The
origin of the UN and its predecesor the League of Nations
last update 29 September 2000
If
at first you don't succeed try again, again....and
again..
Some people like a good
conspiracy: Introducing the founder of the League
of Nations, Council on Foreign Relations and the
Royal Institute of International
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It is quite remarkable, whenever the history books talk
about the League of Nations (LON) and the United
Nations(UN), they fail to mention these intrumental
players such as Elihu Root and "Col." Edward
Mandell House, don't even mention goodie-two shoes John D
Rockefeller by that matter either. At the turn of the
century, the American Establishment was seeking way to
subvert the Founding Fathers' view that America should
steer clear of 'foreign entanglements'. A way to overcome
this was one fabricate a crisis (the sinking of the
Lusitania and before the incident triggering the
Spanish-American War to grab colonies and the Monrow
Doctrine) and consequent morally righteous indignation
would make people claimour for an overt imperialist
foreign policy but yet the strategy should be to reduce
casualties in order not sacrifice the public opinion
capital, thus a late entry into the european war after
much stalling and machinations was necessary to cement
this aspiration to global supremacy- The Rise to Globalism. In order words, the
consent would have to be manufactured. Future conflict
could be diffused and or conciliated by an apparatus of
'international law-making' and then a new authority was
born the League of Nations, repackaged later as the
United Nations with the fledging "Universal
Declaration of Humans Rights ", never mind this
universalist claim is mostly the construct of the
Anglo-American and imperialist elite declared on behalf
of its subjects without their due consent. Is not
morality and history dictated by the victors? Ironically,
they admit to it.
The saga continues...
Two years
ago I surfed into the UnitedNation's Work Station at Yale
University at http://www.library.yale.edu/un/house/chrono.htm. I visited these links. Chronology of the Life and Times
of Colonel Edward M. House biography of the Col House. . The reason that drove me to
find about Mr House was the claim made in the book None Dare Call It Conspiracy by
Gary Allen. It was
the only way to set my mind to rest. A conspiracy theory
waiting to be refuted and yet what it said was true after
all, but the only problem that often the claim is traced
to a group of religious conspirators The Illuminati.
Frankly, there are sources of evidence attesting to this
claim. Britannica's info the League of
Nations and on Mr House . a slightly more in depth
biography on the Colonel.
...and
remember, there is nothing wrong with conspiring against
conspirators. Last update 29 September /2000
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