NB The words I have enclosed thus: ����� other important citizens ����� This is indicative of what to expect with this "New" World Order; nothing more than the same old clique thinking they know what is good for the rest of the herd (the unimportant citizens). -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, 4 July 1999 8:21 PM Subject: happy INTERdependence Day !! > > >TALK about TREPCA TODAY ! http://TeamInfinity.com/~ralph/trepca > >BEST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN on "CIVIL" WAR >http://www.sound.net/~placer/aocp/war.html >http://www.widomaker.com/~piso <- PISO WEB SITE > >COMMUNIQUE #2152 >----------------- > >HAPPY INTERDEPENDENCE DAY FOLKS !!! > >You may have read this fascinating piece before, but if you have not you >should, and as far as I know this thing still "stands" as well as all the >other frauds we know about. Any info you could provide on its current >status would be dearly appreciated, thanks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >DECLARATION of INTER-dependence >------------------------------- > >http://TeamInfinity.com/~ralph/decl.interdependence.html > >FACTOID: APRIL 15th, or TAX DAY, is also ABRAHAM LINCOLN's DEATH DAY. Hmm. > >Do you live in Minnesota? Do you know that your government officially, >through law, made you a citizen of the world? Were you asked if you wanted >to be a citizen of the world? You should be honored to be among the first >people in America to hold this status. I supose that now you are ready for >One World Government. Congratulations. > >Declaration of Interdependence (1976) >>From the Congressional Record, Vol. 122, Part 17, pp. 21076-21077 >(94th Congress, 2nd Session) > >THE MINNESOTA ENDORSEMENT OF THE DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE > >HON. DONALD M. FRASER OF MINNESOTA >IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES >Monday, June 28, 1976 > > Mr. FRASER. Mr. Speaker, largely through the efforts of Mr. Lynn >M.Elling, the Minnesota Endorsement of the Declaration of >Interdependence is a reality. > > Enough publicity has attended Henry Steele Commager's effort so >that it is unnecessary for me to further identify the Declaration of >Interdependence. > >However, I would like to introduce the text of the declaration into the >RECORD: > >A DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE >(By Henry Steele Commager) > > When in the course of history the threat of extinction confronts >mankind, it is necessary for the people of The United States to declare >their interdependence with the people of all nations and to embrace >those principles and build those institutions which will enable mankind >to survive and civilization to flourish. > > Two centuries ago our forefathers brought forth a new nation; now >we must join with others to bring forth a new world order. On this >historic occasion it is proper that the American people should reaffirm >those principles on which the United States of America was founded, >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >acknowledge the new crises which confront them, accept the new >obligations which history imposes upon them, and set forth the causes >which impel them to affirm before all peoples their commitment to a >Declaration of Interdependence. > > We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created >equal; that the inequalities and injustices which afflict so much of the >human race are the product of history and society, not of God or nature; >that people everywhere are entitled to the blessings of life and >liberty, peace and security and the realization of their full potential; >that they have an inescapable moral obligation to preserve those rights >for posterity; and that to achieve these ends all the people and nations >of the globe should acknowledge their interdependence and join together >to dedicate their minds and their hearts to the solution of those >problems which threaten their survival. > > To establish a new world order of compassion, peace, justice and >security, it is essential that mankind free itself from the limitations >of national prejudice, and acknowledge that the forces that unite it are >incomparably deeper than those that divide it--that all people are part >of one global community, dependent on one body of resources, bound >together by the ties of a common humanity and associated in a common >adventure on the planet Earth. > > Let us then join together to vindicate and realize this great truth >that mankind is one, and as one will nobly save or irreparably lose the >heritage of thousands of years of civilization. And let us set forth >the principles which should animate and inspire us if our civilization >is to survive. > > We affirm that the resources of the globe are finite, not infinite, >that they are the heritage of no one nation or generation, but of all >peoples, nations and of posterity, and that our deepest obligation is to >transmit to that posterity a planet richer in material bounty, in beauty >and in delight than we found it. Narrow notions of national sovereignty >must not be permitted to curtail that obligation. > > We affirm that the exploitation of the poor by the rich, and the >weak by the strong violates our common humanity and denies to large >segments of society the blessings of life, liberty and happiness. We >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >recognize a moral obligation to strive for a more prudent and more >equitable sharing of the resources of the earth in order to ameliorate >poverty, hunger and disease. > > We affirm that the resources of nature are sufficient to nourish >and sustain all the present inhabitants of the globe and that there is >an obligation on every society to distribute those resources equitably, >along with a corollary obligation upon every society to assure that its >population does not place upon Nature a burden heavier than it can bear. > > We affirm our responsibility to help create conditions which will >make for peace and security and to build more effective machinery for >keeping peace among the nations. Because the insensate accumulation of >nuclear, chemical and biological weapons threatens the survival of >Mankind we call for the immediate reduction and eventual elimination of >these weapons under international supervision. We deplore the reliance >on force to settle disputes between nation states and between rival >groups within such states. > > We affirm that the oceans are the common property of mankind whose >dependence on their incomparable resources of nourishment and strength >will, in the next century, become crucial for human survival, and that >their exploitation should be so regulated as to serve the interests of >the entire globe, and of future generations. > > We affirm that pollution flows with the waters and flies with the >winds, that it recognizes no boundary lines and penetrates all defenses, >that it works irreparable damage alike to Nature and to mankind--threatening >with extinction the life of the seas, the flora and fauna of the earth, the >health of the people in cities and the countryside alike--and that it can be >adequately controlled only through international cooperation. > > We affirm that the exploration and utilization of outer space is a >matter equally important to all the nations of the globe and that no >nation can be permitted to exploit or develop the potentialities of the >planetary system exclusively for its own benefit. > > We affirm that the economy of all nations is a seamless web, and >that no one nation can any longer effectively maintain its processes of >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >production and monetary systems without recognizing the necessity for >collaborative regulation by international authorities. > > We affirm that in a civilized society, the institutions of science >and the arts are never at war and call upon all nations to exempt these >institutions from the claims of chauvinistic nationalism and to foster >that great community of learning and creativity whose benign function it >is to advance civilization and the health and happiness of mankind. > > We affirm that a world without law is a world without order, and we >call upon all nations to strengthen and to sustain the United Nations >and its specialized agencies, and other institutions of world order, and >to broaden the jurisdiction of the World Court, that these may preside >over a reign of law that will not only end wars but end as well that >mindless violence which terrorizes our society even in times of peace. > > We can no longer afford to make little plans, allow ourselves to be >the captives of events and forces over which we have no control, consult >our fears rather than our hopes. We call upon the American people, on >the threshold of the third century of their national existence, to >display once again that boldness, enterprise, magnanimity and vision >which enabled the founders of our Republic to bring forth a new nation >and inaugurate a new era in human history. > > The fate of humanity hangs in the balance. Throughout the globe, >hearts and hopes wait upon us. We summon all Mankind to unite to meet >the great challenge. > > The Minnesota endorsement is simply that--strong support and >endorsement of the Declaration of Interdependence by the political >leaders of the State: the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, the >majority, and minority leaders of both Houses of the State legislature >and the constitutional officers of the State. > > In addition, a group of Minnesotans including the chief justice of >the Minnesota Supreme Court, both U.S. Senators, the leaders of both >major political parties and ����� other important citizens �����, commended, in a >further endorsement, the State officials for lending their names to the >project. > > Mr. Elling has done a magnificent job. In this 200th year of our >independence, the Declaration of Interdependence is an appropriate >Bicentennial document, affirming, among other things, those principles >upon which the United States was founded and recognizing the new crises >that confront us. > > The Minnesota endorsement follows: > >THE MINNESOTA ENDORSEMENT OF THE >DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE > > Recognizing the urgent need to move ahead with this Bicentennial >Project, and Further recognizing Minnesota's leadership role in >promoting World Citizenship with the first State Declaration, > > Be it resolved that it is appropriate and fitting for this great >state to offer strong support and endorsement of This Declaration of >Interdependence. > > Be it further resolved that as a symbol of our support for this >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >Declaration, we continue to proudly display the United Nations flag with >the United States flag at the State Capitol. > > Finally, we urge the leadership of all other states to take similar >action. > > Effective Law Day, May 1, 1976. > Wendell R. Anderson, Governor, State of Minnesota. > Nicholas D. Coleman, Senate Majority Leader. > Robert O. Ashbach, Senate Minority Leader. > Jim Lord, State Treasurer. > Rudy Perpich, Lt. Governor. > Martin O. Sabo, Speaker of the House. > Joan Growe, Secretary of State. > Warren Spannaus, Attorney General. > Irv Anderson, House Majority Leader. > Henry J. Savelkoul, House Minority Leader. > Robert W. Mattson, State Auditor. > > We, the undersigned, commend the State Officials for this endorsement >of The Declaration of Interdependence. We urge other states, our nation and >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >other nations to follow this example, which is a valuable step in building a >World Community of Peace Under Just Law: > > Don Fraser, Member of Congress. > Charles H. Slocum, Chairman, Independent-Republicans of Minn. > Earl D. Craig, Jr., President, Mpls. Urban Coalition. > George C. Mastor, President, Minn. State Bar Assn. > T. M. Richter, President, World Federalists Assoc. > Hubert H. Humphrey, U.S. Senator. > David Roe, President, Minn. AFL-CIO. > Robert J. Sheran, Chief Justice, Minn. Supreme Court. > Jerry Jenkins, President, League of Women Voters. > John R. Roach, Archbishop of Minneapolis & St. Paul. > Walter F. Mondale, U.S. Senator. > Rick Scott, Chairman, Minn. DFL Party. > A. C. Lehman, Jr., Exec. Director, Minn. Council of Churches. > C. Peter Magrath, President, University of Minnesota. > John Edie, President, UNA of Minn. > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >CLINTON does NOT deny UN takeover of US in Press Conference >=========================================================== > >In fact he takes the opportunity to go into great detail about how what he >is NOT denying IS in fact NECESSARY... BTW, I have just heard that FEMA >troops in Kentucky and Tennessee that are assisting in the FLOOD are wearing >Blue Berets similar if not identical to UN BERETS... [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >From the 1997-03-07 Presidential Press Conference: >-------------------------------------------------- > > Q Sir, this is on another subject. We have a very great >problem in this country today, and I wonder if you would use your >leadership to counteract the rumor-mongers that are abroad in the land >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >who are spreading all these rumors that are scaring people to death -- >large segments of our citizens believe that the United Nations is taking >over whole blocks of counties in Kentucky and Tennessee. > > THE PRESIDENT: Yes. > > Q And some of them, they believe that -- > > THE PRESIDENT: Now, you all are laughing, but -- > > Q -- you're going to put us in a concentration camp and >you're going to give our army to Russia and all that baloney. Could you >do something about this? Because it's hurting the unity of the United >States. > > THE PRESIDENT: I don't know, because the people who >believe that think I'm the problem. (Laughter.) We're all laughing >about it, but there is a not insubstantial number of people who believe >that there is a plan out there for world domination and I'm trying to >give American sovereignty over to the U.N. There was a --I read in our >local Arkansas newspaper, one of them the other day had a letter to the >editor saying that, there I go again, there's Clinton out there trying >to give American sovereignty over to the United Nations. > > Let me just say this: For people that are worried about >it, I would say, there is a serious issue here that every American has >to come to grips with, including Americans that don't much think about >foreign policy until some great problem occurs, and that is, how can we >be an independent, sovereign nation leading the world in a world that is >increasingly interdependent, that requires us to cooperate with other >people and then to deal with very difficult circumstances in trying to >determine how best to cooperate. > > That's the issue that you will all be reporting on for the >next week in the Mexico certification issue. Did I do the right thing >to certify Mexico? Are the members of Congress who disagree with me >right when they say we should have decertified Mexico and then give it a >national interest waiver so we could continue to cooperate economically >and in others ways? > > I strongly believe I was right. But we don't -- if you >want to go into that, we can later, but the issue is, we live in an >interdependent world. We have to cooperate with people. We're better >off when we do. We're better off with NATO. We're better off with the >United Nations. We're better off when these countries can work >[brought to you by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://TeamInfinity.com/urls.html] >together. So I just think for folks that are worried about this out in >the country, they need to be thinking about how -- we're not going to >give up our freedom, our independence, but we're not going to go it >alone into the 21st century either. We're going to work together and we >have to. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >El Jeffe, El Capiton, Generalissimo Klintonista speaks out > about the US Constitution: > > >"When we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical >Constitution with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of >individual freedom to Americans ..." > >"And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom. When >personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it. That's what >we did in the announcement I made last weekend on the public housing >projects, about how we're going to have weapon sweeps and more things like >that to try to make people safer in their communities." > >President Bill Clinton, 3-22-94, MTV's "Enough is Enough" > >"We can't be so fixated on our desire > to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans ..." > > Bill Clinton (USA TODAY, 11 March 1993, page 2A) > > > Why cant any of these be considered a violation of the oath of > office to uphold the Constitution and qualify as TREASON !! > > > >"Gun registration is not enough." Attorney General Janet Reno, December 10, >1993 (Associated Press) > >"Waiting periods are only a step. Registration is only a step. The >prohibition of private firearms is the goal." - Janet Reno > >"What good does it do to ban some guns. All guns should be banned." Sen. >Howard Metzanbaum > > >------------------------------- > >http://www.widomaker.com/~piso <- PISO WEB SITE > >BEST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN on "CIVIL" WAR >http://www.sound.net/~placer/aocp/war.html > >_________________________________________________________ > >http://www.davidicke.com Get his book, one of the GREATEST >BOOKS of ALL TIME to reach out to the NewAgers with, entitled: > >"...And the Truth Shall Set you Free" http://www.amazon.com > ><< END COMMUNIQUE #2152 >> > >TALK about TREPCA TODAY ! http://TeamInfinity.com/~ralph/trepca > >Your thoughts, pro or con are invited, we only want the truth... >Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >TO RECEIVE email from ralph: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in >the Subject make sure your email address and the word GO-RALPH (no spaces) >is in the subject. > >TO STOP RECEIVING email from ralph: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >and in the Subject make sure your email address and the word WHOA-RALPH >(no spaces) is in the subject. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This is the Neither public email list, open for the public and general discussion. 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