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Rapid Reaction against UN Foes?
The International Plan for a UN Police Force Stationed Around the World
by Berit Kjos <www.crossroad.to>

"As professional volunteers develop into a cohesive UN force, they can
assume responsibility for some of the riskier operations mandated by the
Council but for which troop contributors have been hesitant to contribute�.
Without the need to consult national authorities, the UN could cut response
time significantly. . . . As the 1995 Commission on Global Governance
noted, 'It is high time that this idea - a United nations Volunteer Force -
was made a reality.'"1

Towards a Rapid Reaction Capability for the UN

"Governments are understandably reluctant to commit troops rapidly for UN
action, particularly in civil wars and internal conflicts�."2

Our Global Neighborhood, The Report of the Commission on Global Governance
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In the near future, could the United Nations actually place its own police
force in our communities to quell local conflicts? Worse yet, would it have
authority to deal with the mere risk of such a conflict? Would this
intrusive militia bypass U.S. authorities in order to fulfill any UN
Security Council command?

The answer to all three questions is an alarming "Yes." Consider the
evidence:

1. In 1998, the Clinton administration quietly gave the UN $200,000 as seed
money to establish the a UN military operation called the Rapidly
Deployable Mission Headquarters. A UN Secretariat official who prefers to
remain anonymous explained the need for such "backdoor support." It was
"because of the political sensitivity over creating an army under UN
command and political authority." 3

According to George Archibald, who reported this incident in his Washington
Times article, "White House backs standby U.N. army," the UN official
indicated that Canada and the Netherlands are primary backers of this UN
force. That�s true, but the USA has been actively pursuing this goal
together with Canada.

2. In 1995, a detailed report titled Towards A Rapid Reaction Capability
for the United Nations was prepared by an International Consultative Group
co-chaired by Sir Brian Urquhart of the Ford Foundation and Dr. John C.
Polanyi, Nobel Laureate of the University of Toronto. This Group consisted
of "experts drawn from governments, academic institutions and
non-governmental organizations" and included U.S. leaders such as Dr.
Jessica Mathews, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations. Published by
the Canadian government, it called for UN management of satellite
surveillance, information systems, databanks, and every other technological
tool for managing people. It concluded that -

"As long sovereign states retain the right to decide on the deployment of
their national units, there will never be complete assurance that a UN
force can meet an urgent situation on time . . . ." 4

"Command, Control, Communications, Computer and Intelligence systems (C41)
would incorporate the full range of strategic and tactical communications
networks, together with data processing capabilities and real-time
information transfer�.

"� A number of UN Member States are bound to be wary of systems and
equipment designed for advance surveillance, intrusion detection, early
warning and enhanced analytical capabilities, even if similar systems are
already part of the national inventories of neighbors or adversaries. Some
of these systems� might be considered too "intrusive" for use by an
inter-governmental organizations. Even if these political hurdles can be
overcome, acquisitions of these capabilities face enormous financial
obstacles . . . .

"A prudent, long-terms approach� would focus initially on the acquisition
of advanced communication/information management systems for UN
headquarters and the field. These would be "secure" systems which could
readily be linked electronically to a variety of national systems provided
to the UN under memoranda of understanding. The UN could then build upon
this base�. "5

3. What if this plan conflicts with U.S. laws, American values, and our
national sovereignty? It doesn�t matter, according to Sir Brian Urquhart
and Erstine Childers. Political obstacles may slow, but not block, the move
toward an international police force under UN Command. Their 1993 statement
was quoted in the above report, Towards A Rapid Reaction Capability for the
United Nations:

"The fact that the theoretically best solution is not at present
politically feasible does not mean that the system must simply muddle on
indefinitely in its present condition. A great deal can be achieved without
constitutional change, by changes in such salient features as geography,
legal mandates and behavior."6

Does that statement sound familiar? A mere Constitutional objection cannot
stop these visionaries. Nor can national laws or public opinion. After all,
laws can be reinterpreted and public opinion manipulated. As long as the
mainstream media can win either the consent or the silence of the masses,
Clinton and his team of change agents can continue to write life-changing
rules and regulations that bypass Congress.

It�s happening in education, health, environmental programs, and every
other area of life. The global management system Al Gore points to in his
1992 book, Earth in the Balance, refers primarily to sustainable
development, 7 but the transformation he envisions involves every part of
the all-inclusive global system. As you read the following statement, don�t
forget that "voluntary" has become a buzzword for a system with built-in
controls that reward compliance and shows zero tolerance for
non-compliance. To these social engineers, their ends justifies any
deceptive means:

"Adopting a central organizing principle � one agreed to voluntarily �
means embarking on an all-out effort to use every policy and program, every
law and institution, every treaty and alliance, every tactic and strategy,
every plan and course of action � to use, in short, every means to halt the
destruction of the environment . . . . Minor shifts in policy, moderate
improvement in laws and regulations, rhetoric offered in lieu of genuine
change�these are all forms of appeasement, designed to satisfy the public�s
desire to believe that sacrifice, struggle and a wrenching transformation
of society will not be necessary." 8

4. Behind UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan stands the powerful Canadian
multi-billionaire Maurice Strong. The founder of both the World Economic
Council and Planetary Citizens, he has served as director of the World
Future Society, trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation and Aspen Institute,
and a member of the Club of Rome. As head of the Earth Council, he began to
prepare an Earth Charter�a global code of conduct based on global values
and radical environmental guidelines.

Strong led the 1992 "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro (United Nations
Conference on Environment and Development). It produced the controversial
Biodiversity Treaty and Agenda 21 � the monstrous plan for reorganizing the
world along environmental guidelines. One of his offices is only two blocks
away from the White House.

Officially, Strong was "hired" by Annan to "reform" the massive,
inefficient, and corrupt UN bureaucracy so that the US Congress would pay
its dues. But his leadership brings little comfort to those who remember
Strong�s occult and environmental ties, globalist ambitions, and corrupt
business practices.

His true plan for UN reform is documented in Our Global Neighborhood, the
report of the UN Commission on Global Governance, which Strong helped
write. Like Towards a Rapid Reaction Capability for the United Nations,
this report calls for a volunteer UN army under UN command, with UN police
stationed in every region of the world:

"In many of today�s crises, it is clear than an early intervention could
have prevented later negative developments�. This underlines the need for a
highly trained UN Volunteer Force that is willing, if necessary, to take
combat risks�.This would be particularly useful in low-level but dangerous
conflicts. Such an international Volunteer Force would be under the
exclusive authority of the Security Council." 9

What if the U.S. Congress disagrees with UN decisions. Could it simply
press for a U.S. veto on the Security Council? Not if Strong implements his
vision of reform. The United States, which is billed 25% of the huge UN
budget, would be dismissed from the Security Council:

"We recommend that a new class of �standing� members be established�. Of
these new members, two should be drawn from industrial countries and three
from among the larger developing countries. Of the two from industrial
countries, presumably one will be from Asia and one from Europe. Of the
three from developing countries, we would expect one each to be drawn from
Asia, Africa, and Latin America. . . . The new standing members will not
possess a veto, and we believe the aim should be for the power of the veto
to be phased out. 10

5. Most of the incremental steps toward UN control over its own local
police happen in secret, behind closed doors. But some are made public,
such as the following UN Press Release (#6397) issued on July 14, 1997:

"Noting the increasing role and special functions of civilian police in
United Nations' peace-keeping operations, the Security Council this morning
encouraged States to make appropriate trained police available to the
Organization at short notice. . . . The council encouraged States to
provide appropriate training of civilian police for international service�.
[C]ivilian police performed indispensable functions in monitoring and
training national police forces. They could play a major role, through
assistance to local police forces, in restoring civil order, supporting the
rule of law, and fostering civil reconciliation."

6. On September 14, 1998, U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen addressed
the Council on Foreign Relations. In the euphemistically veiled language so
typical of the Clinton administration, he described the current crisis and
offered a government solution:

"To deal effectively with these challenges, we must have a national
security policy based on four pillars:

Bi-partisan support for Defense Policy Budgets adequate to maintain the
world�s best military today and in the future International cooperation
Interagency cooperation within our government"

Keep in mind that "international cooperation" means working with NATO and
the UN. Three of the four points above were covered in the report mentioned
earlier, Towards A Rapid Reaction Capability for the United Nations. The
list of excerpts at the end of this report broaden our view of the vast
bureaucracies, monstrous power, and arrogant ambitions that drive the UN
agenda and its worldwide network of disciples every closer to Maurice
Strong�s vision of "global governance". To speed the process, the United
States is expected to contribute troops as well as its enviable expertise
in surveillance and reconnaissance technology. American taxes would fund
and arm a global management system that aims to crush Christianity, Western
culture, capitalism, and the US Constitution.

7. Controlling the flow of information is vital to the envisioned global
management system. To this end, each nation must fund and implement its
part of the massive global information and monitoring system. In the
following section of Towards A Rapid Reaction Capability for the United
Nations, notice the reference to Information Management.

"The types of technologies which could play a greater role in peacekeeping
operations are: surveillance technologies, communications equipment and
enhanced information management systems�.

"An attractive technology for a variety of peace operations is aerial
reconnaissance of ground activity. Access to satellite capability� may have
great strategic potential.

"The ability to locate, identify and monitor virtually all vehicular
movement� has obvious applicability to monitoring, surveillance and control
missions.

"�.surveillance technologies and information management systems could be
integrated into an organization-wide system to enhance contingency
planning�." (pages 56-57)

Such an integrated UN-U.S. information management system is needed for
other global programs as well. At the 1995 UN Conference for Women in
Beijing, 11 our U.S. delegation committed our nation to participate in an
international monitoring system controlled by the UN Economic and Social
Council. This system would monitor compliance with politically correct
gender roles in schools, workplaces, and homes (parents could no longer
model traditional gender roles in the home). Fulfilling his part of the UN
plan, President Clinton signed Executive Order 13011, establishing a
massive interagency bureaucracy with power to -

manage "Federal Information Technology" disseminate politically correct
information build massive data banks share the data with international
bodies such as the United Nations.

8. A crisis need not erupt before the UN militia begins its work. In fact,
one of its major responsibilities would be to monitor human rights
violations around the world. If that doesn�t concern you, please read our
reports on Executive Order 13107: Human Rights Implementation and The UN
Plan for Your Mental Health.

The 1998 International IDNDR Conference on Early Warning Systems for the
Reduction of Natural Disasters chose as its theme, "Building a Culture of
Prevention." For our globalist leaders who promote "systems thinking," the
theme of prevention includes all conceivable areas of potential conflict
and non-compliance. What�s more, this theme provides a catchy rationale for
continual and pervasive surveillance of beliefs, attitudes, and actions. In
light of the UN�s overall quest for global "peace" and "solidarity," ponder
the following quote from The Declaration of the Potsdam Early Warning
Conference:

"Successful early warning requires unrestricted access to data that is
freely available for exchange. Ultimately, all resulting information must
be credible, and emanate from a single officially designated authority.

"Participants emphasized that early warning is effective only to the extent
that policy makers at national levels of authority have the will, and make
a sustained commitment of resources that will establish protective
measures. It is crucial that these measures support the development of
early warning capabilities at the community level and that they be based on
local vulnerability and risk assessments." 12

In other words, the U.S. must provide the UN with all the data needed to
assess potential conflict of any sort anywhere. Among the conflicts the UN
police are being trained to resolve are human rights violations. In the
eyes of UN leaders, any group that violates the UN standard for politically
correct beliefs and values could be "at risk" of creating conflict.13 Would
non-compliant people be among the risk factors that could trigger the
"early warning systems"?

9. Finally, see how the pieces fit together. Ponder the following quotes
from Towards A Rapid Reaction Capability for the United Nations:

"� This study�s central objective is to recommend changes at all levels of
the UN system which would give the UN an enhanced capability to respond
rapidly to crisis situations." (p. iv)

"�there are several generic components of rapid reaction which must be
included in an UN capability if it is to be effective:

� an early warning mechanism to alert the system to an impending conflict
or crisis; � an effective decision-making process� � adequate finance�. �
well-trained personnel." (p. iv)

"Current early-warning systems could be substantially strengthened by
working towards an element of 'automaticity' in early-warning arrangements.
Ideally, as Jessica Tuchman Mathews, of the Council of Foreign Relations,
New York has suggested, "The UN should develop an automatic system of
responses . . . . The key is that a certain set of findings would trigger a
set of predetermined responses for rapid reaction.. . . .

"Nothing can tie the hands of the Security Council in making decisions."
(p.44)

"To enhance rapid reaction, the UN and Member States need to address the
nature of training to be conducted and the management systems which should
be put into place to ensure that national training programs are responsive
to the UN�s requirements." (p. 54)

"The UN � would not have to await the lengthy domestic processes of each
Member State before a critical mass of police forces is assembled.... a
permanent force could be trained to the high standards which the UN should
demand. . . .

The Vanguard Concept � is based on standby arrangements for
nationally-based units linked to a UN operational headquarters. � The
presence of regional headquarters would provide for greater flexibility and
reduce the time required for deployment. . . . Governments are sometimes
reluctant to release their forces for duty�. Even when Governments are
disposed to concur� the process of seeking authorization is often slow�.
(p. 60)

"As they would remain under national command, national authorities would
retain primary responsibility for their administration, pay and benefits."
(p. 61)

The United Nations may well position its "highly trained" Volunteer Force
armed with America�s latest surveillance and reconnaissance technology in
our midst. Such an action would fit the vision of many US leaders who, for
political reasons, prefer to let the UN make such unpolular choices for
them. If this happens, and if this Force must carry out Security Council
orders that our Congress would forbid, there will be no earthly place to
hide from tyrannical leaders.

While we must do all we can to stop this intrusion upon American
sovereignty and freedom, we need to remember that the forces arrayed
against us are far greater than our mere human efforts. Only God can bring
victory. I suggest that we turn to Him, listen to His instructions, and
follow His plan. Jehoshophat, a godly king in Old Testament days, said it
well:

"O our God, will You not judge them? For we have no power against this
great multitude that is coming against us; nor do we know what to do, but
our eyes are upon You." (2 Chronicles 20:12)

Together, the people prayed, followed God's instructions, and won the war
in a mighty demonstration of the power and faithfulness of our God.
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Endnotes:

1.Towards a Rapid Reaction Capability for the UN (The Government of Canada,
1992), p. 62.
2. Our Global Neighborhood, The Commission on Global Governance (Oxford
University Press, 1995), 110-111.
3. George Archibald, "White House backs standby UN army," Washington Times,
April 23, 1998.
4. Towards a Rapid Reaction Capability for the UN , page 63.
5. Ibid., page 56-57.
6. Ibid., page 55.
7. See Local Agenda 21.
8. Al Gore, Earth in the Balance; Ecology and the Human Spirit (Houghton
Mifflin, 1992), p. 274.
9. Our Global Neighborhood, The Commission on Global Governance (Oxford
University Press, 1995), 110-111.
10. Ibid., 240, 241.
11. You can read about this UN conference, and the global sisterhood that
led it, in chapter 9 of A Twist of Faith.
12. http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/ewc98/finaldec.html
13.See the UN Plan for Your Mental Health

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