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"Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of
commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something.
They know that there is a power some- where so organized, so subtle, so
watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not
speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of
it." President Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom, 1918 [1]

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"The idea gleaming and dancing before ones eyes like a will-of-the wisp
at last frames itself into a plan. Why should we not form a secret society
with but one object, the furtherance of the British Empire, and the bringing
of the whole uncivilised world under British rule, for the recovery of the
United States, for the making the Anglo-Saxon race but one
Empire." Cecil Rhodes: Confession of Faith, 1877

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"The Trilateral Commission is international. . . . It is intended to be
the vehicle for multi- national consolidation of the commercial and banking
interests by seizing control of the political government of the United
States." Senator Barry Goldwater, With No Apologies, 1979

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"A world government can intervene militarily in the internal affairs of any nation when it
disapproves of their activities." - Kofi Annan, U.N. Secretary General

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"Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order [referring to the 1991 LA Riot]. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond [i.e., an "extraterrestrial" invasion], whether real or *promulgated* [emphasis mine], that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this *scenario*, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the
guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government." - Dr. Henry Kissinger,Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991

 
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"It is self-evident that no number of men, by conspiring, and calling themselves a government, can acquire any rights whatever over other men, or other men's property, which they had not before, as individuals. And whenever any number of men, calling themselves a government, do anything to another man, or to his property, which they had no right to do as individuals, they thereby declare themselves trespassers, robbers, or murderers, according to the nature of their acts." - Lysander Spooner