-Caveat Lector- .............................................................. >From the New Paradigms Project [Not Necessarily Endorsed] Note: We store 100's of related "conspiracy posts" at: http://www.msen.com/~lloyd/oldprojects/recentmail.html From: "Ian Goddard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: United Nation Crimes Date: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:06 PM The only thing that makes an institution work to serve human needs is if the humans using that institution can take their business elsewhere if that institution fails to meet their needs. That's why private businesses have concepts like "the customer is always right." But if a business becomes a company-town and you can't get away, you become a slave. "Power to the People" exists only when the people have the ability to rapidly select and deselect service providers from a broad range of providers where each provider is at risk of going out of business if they fail to meet consumer needs. This forces all providers to attract your business and keep your business by working hard to make you happy. Providers like governments provide shoddy services compared to private businesses because it's so difficult for people to deselect a government. It's not easy to pick up and move to another country when you're upset with the government of the one you're in. Even voting once every few years in the US is like having no power versus your ability to vote for services every day in the market. If and then when all the governments combine into one government, the United Nations, there will be no escape, the power governments have over their "consumers" will be absolute and the Power to choose held by the People will become merely an historic artifact. The world will become one stable from which none can escape. We have right now all we need to know to know where things are going to go if we become subjects of the UN. Observe the following examples of extreme crimes committed by UN personnel. While the UN raises the issue of human rights whenever it needs an expansion of power, when it's own agents torture, kill, and rape humans beings, the agents get a slap on the wrist. This tells us right now how the UN really defines "human rights" -- as a useful sales pitch. http://wnd.com/bluesky_btl/20000906_xcbtl_the_crimes.shtml Joseph Farah - Between The Lines The Crimes of The U.N. (c) 2000 WorldNetDaily.com You may have missed it over the Labor Day weekend when few of us are paying attention to the news. But the London Observer reported that former United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali played a leading role in supplying weapons to the Hutu regime that carried out a campaign of genocide against the Tutsi tribe in 1994. As minister of foreign affairs in Egypt, Boutros-Ghali facilitated an arms deal in 1990, which was to result in $26 million of mortar bombs, rocket launchers, grenades and ammunition being flown from Cairo to Rwanda. The arms were used by Hutus in attacks which led to up to a million deaths. The role of Boutros-Ghali, who was in charge at the UN when it turned its back on the killings in 1994, is revealed in a book by Linda Melvern. In "A People Betrayed: The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide," Boutros-Ghali admits his role in approving an initial $5.8 million arms deal in 1990, which led to Egypt supplying arms to Rwanda until 1992. He says he approved it because it was his job as foreign minister to sell weapons for Egypt. Did you catch that? It was just his job. Sound familiar? The weapons were smuggled into Rwanda disguised as relief material. At the time there was an international outcry at human rights abuses by the Hutu government as thousands of Tutsi were massacred. Asked about the wisdom of an arms deal at such a sensitive time, Boutros-Ghali said he did not think that a "few thousand guns would have changed the situation." His contacts with the Hutu regime have never been investigated. I raise this anecdote from the past as the United Nations gets set to hold its much-ballyhooed Millennium Summit in New York beginning today. This is a meeting that, organizers say, could change the way the world is governed, increase the power of the U.N. and usher in a new era of global peace. The record of the U.N., however, should lead every thinking person to the opposite conclusion. The U.N. is not just, as many Americans suspect, a group of incompetent busybodies. It is, instead, a global criminal enterprise determined to shift power away from individuals and sovereign nation-states to a small band of unaccountable international elites. Way back in June 1997, I first warned of the emerging pattern of U.N. peacekeeping atrocities. WorldNetDaily raised the visibility of scattered stories appearing in Agence France-Presse, the South China Morning Post and the London Telegraph. The London Telegraph, in a combined dispatch with AFP, reported that Belgian troops roasted a Somali boy. Roasted him! And what was the sentence for this peace crime committed during an operation dubbed ironically "Restore Hope"? A military court sentenced two paratroopers to a month in jail and a fine of 200 pounds. Another Belgian soldier reportedly forced a young Somali to eat pork, drink salt water and then eat his own vomit. Another sergeant was accused of murdering a Somali whom he was photographed urinating upon. Another child, accused of stealing food from the paratroopers' base, died after being locked in a storage container for 48 hours. Fifteen other members of the same regiment were investigated in 1995 for "acts of sadism and torture" against Somali civilians. The pattern of abuse was not confined to Belgian troops. Belgium is actually the third country in the peacekeeping group to charge troops with serious crimes against Somali citizens -- including rape, torture and murder. In 1995, a group of Canadian paratroopers were investigated for torturing a Somali to death and killing three others. Gruesome photos were published in a Milan magazine of Italian soldiers torturing a Somali youth and abusing and raping a Somali girl. Paratroopers claim they were specifically trained in methods of torture to aid interrogation. According to one witness, Italian soldiers tied a young Somali girl to the front of an armored personnel carrier and raped her while officers looked on. Few other news agencies -- especially in the United States -- have devoted any coverage to these atrocities. The Village Voice was one notable exception. The South China Morning Post published an AFP report about an Italian battalion commander who sexually abused and strangled a 13-year-old Somali boy. There are also allegations that, in 1993, Italian soldiers beat seven suspected Somali thieves, killing one; that they beat to death a 14-year-old boy who sold a false medal and beat a couple in a car. An Italian paratrooper was quoted as saying: "What's the big deal? They are just niggers anyway." Remember all this when you watch the glowing TV news reports from the Millennium Summit this week. Think of all this when you read the coverage of the event and see it proclaimed as the greatest development in government since the Continental Congress. This is the real New World Order, folks -- where, when you get right down to it, we're all just niggers anyway. A daily radio broadcast adaptation of Joseph Farah's commentaries can be heard on TalkNetDaily. http://wnd.com/bluesky_btl/20000906_xcbtl_the_crimes.shtml ------------------------------------------------------------ GODDARD'S JOURNAL: http://www.erols.com/igoddard/journal.htm ____________________________________________________________ Asking the "wrong questions," challenging the Official Story Forwarded for info and discussion from the New Paradigms Discussion List, not necessarily endorsed by: *********************************** Lloyd Miller, Research Director for A-albionic Research a ruling class/conspiracy research resource for the entire political-ideological spectrum. **FREE RARE BOOK SEARCH: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ** Explore Our Archive: <http://a-albionic.com/a-albionic.html>
