Classical Spin

Rantings and ravings on politics, philosophy, and things that fall into the ether of 'none of the above'.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Just so you know:

From today's Courier Post (a charming little paper with extraordinarily little journalistic merit):
Is the so-called globalization concept truly the path to one-world government? If so, how will it be accomplished? Which organizations will be involved? Will it be the Republican or Democratic Party that will be the proponent of this one-world rule? Can history enlighten us? Yes.
Er, okay? We continue with a few choice excerpts:
Is it fact or fiction that, nationally, we are controlled by a group of elected elitists? And was there a conspiracy on the part of more than 125 members of Congress in 1976 to completely change the monetary systems and processes of production in America to regulation by international authorities? They did, and with impunity.
And as if that weren't bad enough...
Nationally, we are controlled by a group of elected politicians who are members of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission who hold interlocking positions in the media, financial systems, unions and academia. Every president since Woodrow Wilson up to and including President Clinton, except Ronald Reagan, has been a member of both groups. President George H.W. Bush resigned from both the council and the Trilateral Commission before being elected. President Bush is a member of the secret Skull and Bones fraternity.
Secret Societies ahoy! And you know what? They're chock-full of FREEMASONS! These people want to *gasp* loan some money to the UN so they can renovate their NY headquarters. Why?
Why does the United Nations want American taxes and money for expanding its office building. Only to bring forth an all-consuming and stifled one-world government. This has been partially accomplished by the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, adopted on April 30, 1982 and opened for signatures during December 1982.
Obviously. And if that weren't enough proof of this One-World Government menace, how about this?
I asked Jim Florio at a public meeting why the former governor and congressman signed the declaration and to what international authority he wanted to surrender America's sovereignty. Florio responded that the declaration was a bilateral agreement. It was a stupid response.
Huh? Huh? What now, Mr. Florio? For the record, the seem to have lost their PDF download of the document in question, but the organization behind this traitorous document can be found here. Clearly, nothing but evil.

Who wrote this journalistic gem? Well, aside from the obvious answer (someone demented):
The writer was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II and is a resident of Stratford.
Methinks Grampa's off his PTSD meds again.

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