Well, I have returned from my journey to the state of Michigan, and it was interesting, and the meeting was very good, attended by a lot of people interested in the Constitution Party, and I think we're going to do great things in the coming months.
At least I hope so.
You see, because things have happened in our history that very few, if any of you, know anything about.
And it's about time that you learned.
Don't go away.
Tonight is another lesson in the history that has decided your future.
For you, And you are abdication of your responsibilities to know what in the hell is going on.
When a star is born, it possesses a gift or two.
And one of them is this.
It has the power to make a will come true.
When you reach upon a star, Make no difference who you are, anything your heart desires will come to you.
If your heart is in your dreams, you'll wish that you should be.
When you reach upon a star, a human being.
They discuss the gifts of love.
The sweet fulfillment of the secret love.
I don't want to be free.
They trust it and see the truth.
When you reach upon a star, your dreams come true.
Wait.
She is kind.
Let me feel it, how this is in love I know I know you have a new They trust me, they see me too When you reach upon a star
Your dreams Many different events occurred, ladies and gentlemen, just prior to and during World War II.
I'm going to read to you from some of the periodicals of that day.
some of the most significant of these events that have been subdued.
Things that were in the hairlines emblazoned across the front pages of newspapers in those days have been hidden today.
In fact, since the end of World War II, much of this has been suppressed.
Very simply because Americans rejected it.
They're called those who brought these things about traitors.
Among the most prominent was Harry S. Truman and General George Marshall and Dean Acheson, all 33rd degree Freemasons of the Scottish Rite of the Southern jurisdiction, and maybe much, and maybe much, much more.
Amen.
A poet had a vision at one time in the history of the world.
His name was Tennyson.
And it is fitting that I read to you the poem that he wrote depicting what would happen on the threshold of this new world order, the United Nations of the world.
The periodicals of the day said, What a glorious vista opens before mankind!
At last the poet's dream is about to be realized.
Talking, of course, of Tennyson's poem, which I quote, For I dipped into the future far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world and all the wonder that would be, Saw the heavens Fill with commerce, argosies of magic sail, pilots of the purple twilight dropping down with costly bales.
Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there reigned a ghastly dew from the nation's airy navies grappling in the central blue. - Mm-hmm.
Far along, the worldwide whisper of the south wind rushing warm, with the standards of the peoples plunging through the thunderstorm, till the war drums throbbed no longer and the battle flags were furled, and the Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World,
And in the periodicals and newspapers of that day, it was said, and I quote, We are on the threshold of Tennyson's vision, embodying the hopes and aspirations of countless generations, the teachings and longings of prophets and sages, of mere men and madmen.
of revolutionaries and evolutionaries have prepared our generation to embrace soul force as the design for living, to build the world of tomorrow on sound principles of reconstruction, to wit, taming of the state, promotion of regionalism, crushing of chauvinism, recognition of the interdependence of nations,
We are on the threshold of a new world order.
It is appropriate that the beginnings of the Commonwealth of the United Nations of the World should have been made in Washington.
The United Nations of the World, the UNW, is the logical culmination of the work of the Founding Fathers of George Washington and his co-workers who established The United States of America.
End quote.
And another one said, Mr. Lewis, Adamic is right.
Today more than ever before do we need a two-way passage.
The United States of America, having prospered on imports from abroad of men and materials, of learnings and skills, of wisdom and experience now must export her wisdom and experience to Europe and to the rest of the world.
The Federal Principle, successfully worked by the American people for a hundred and fifty years, must now be exported from the United States of America to the other nations of the world, to the end that there may arise in the ashes of conflicting nationalisms the United Nations of the World.
This is indeed what is happening before our eyes.
Only the dull-witted and the insensitive may fail to grasp the full import of the 26-nation agreement signed in Washington, D.C.
on the first of january nineteen and forty two this agreement itself is based upon the atlantic charter The joint declaration of President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill, dated August 14, 1941, inasmuch as it is an important historic document, we herewith reproduce the complete text of the communique on the Atlantic Charter.
The United Nations of the world, ladies and gentlemen, were created on the 1st of January, 1942, based upon the agreement called the Atlantic Charter.
From that point onward, the Allied forces in Europe and in the Pacific were called the United Nations.
General Dwight David Eisenhower functioned as the first Secretary General of that United Nations.
It was, of course, fitting that he went on to be President of the United States of America.
We have in our possession a map that was drawn up in 1941 and published in 1942, which shows the exact partition of the world as it was actually partitioned after the war.
This map was drawn up in 1941 and published in 1942.
It is here at the Research Center.
On the map it shows a new nation in the area that was then known as Palestine.
On this map it is called Hebrew Land.
It shows the exact borders which later became the nation of Israel.
Conspiracy?
No.
As I have revealed to you over and over again on this broadcast, It is no conspiracy.
It has all been done in the open.
Anyone could have purchased that map in 1942.
You have been asleep for many years.
It is time to wipe the sand from the corners of your eyes.
To stand up and gaze down at the long beard that you've grown during your slumber, to walk down into the town and see if anybody remembers who you are.
The Atlantic Charter, I quote verbatim, The President of the United States and the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, representing His Majesty's Government and the United Kingdom, have met at sea.
They have been accompanied by officials of their two governments, including high-ranking officers of their military, naval, and air services.
The whole problem of the supply of munitions of war, as provided by the Lend-Lease Act for the armed forces of the United States and for those countries actively engaged in resisting aggression, has been further examined.
Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister of Supply of the British government, has joined in these conferences.
He is going to proceed to Washington to discuss further details with appropriate officials of the United States government.
These conferences will also cover the supply problems of the Soviet Union.
The President and the Prime Minister have had several conferences.
They have considered the dangers to world civilization arising from the policies of military domination by conquest, upon which the Hitlerite government of Germany and other governments associated therewith have embarked and have made clear the steps which their countries are respectively taking for their safety upon which the Hitlerite government of Germany and other governments associated therewith have embarked and have They have agreed upon the following joint declaration.
The President of the United States of America and the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, representing His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, being met together, deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of their respective countries on which they base their hopes for a better future for the world.
First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other.
Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the people concerned.
Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live, and they wish to see sovereign rights and self-government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them.
Fourth, they will endeavor with due respect for their existing obligations to further the enjoyment by all states, great or small, victor or vanquish, of access on equal terms to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity.
5.
They desire to bring about the fullest collaboration between all nations in the economic field with the object of securing for all improved labor standards, economic adjustment, and social security. 6.
After the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, they hope to establish a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want.
7.
Such a peace should enable all men to traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance. 8.
They believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons, must come to the abandonment of the use of force.
Since no future peace can be maintained if land, sea, or air armaments continue to be employed by nations which threaten or may threaten aggression outside of their frontiers, they believe, pending the establishment of a wider and permanent system of general security, that the disarmament of such nations is essential.
They will likewise aid and encourage all other practicable measures which will lighten for peace-loving peoples the crushing burden of armaments.
Signed Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston S. Churchill, both highly degreed Freemasons.
The foundation of what is happening now.
Actually started much earlier, ladies and gentlemen, but in light of your knowledge, there is no sense in going back that far.
And I'm sure you understand what you are hearing now that you didn't understand before.
And there was a declaration by the United Nations of the world The Declaration by United Nations, signed in Washington on the first of January, 1942, is perhaps fated to be the most important document of the twentieth century.
The signing was spread over two days.
President Roosevelt for the United States of America, Prime Minister Churchill for the United Kingdom, Ambassador Litvinov for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Foreign Minister Sung, for the Republic of China, signed the document at the White House on the first of the year, 1942.
Signatures on behalf of the other twenty-two nations at war with the Axis were affixed on the second day of January alphabetically in the office of A. A. Burrell, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State.
And this explains many things that you have not been able to explain heretofore.
All of this will eventually be found in the pages documented by source, page, paragraph, everything.
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The Declaration, ladies and gentlemen, by the United Nations of the World, phrased to make it unnecessary for Russia to go to war against Japan.
And this statement was made by Mr. Frank L. Klucon of the New York Times, January 3, 1942.
It was made public at 3 p.m.
on the 2nd of January, 1942, only a few hours after announcement that Japanese forces had occupied Manila.
In very truth, this Declaration by United Nations is a war pact.
It bars separate armistice or peace on the part of any of the signatories, and commits them to complete victory over their enemies, and pledges mutual cooperation, economic and military.
The peace it envisages is to be founded upon the Atlantic Charter, which according to Mr.
Provides for no territorial aggrandizement, self-determination, equal access for all peoples to raw materials, improved living standards, freedom from fear and want, freedom of the seas, a system of general security, and disarmament of aggressors and potential aggressors.
In other words, all nations, as we have outlined previously.
The statements made at the time were, and I'm going to read some of them, I welcome this enunciation by Mr. Cluckon of the general principles underlying the Atlantic Charter.
How the general principles have become vitiated in concrete application in Mr. Churchill's thinking will be demonstrated In the meantime, it is important to point out that the machinery of unified operation now being evolved under the Declaration by United Nations may be, indeed ought to be, thought of as a starting point in the building of tomorrow's world order.
Let us hold fast to the idea that the United Nations of the world shall be the logical extension of the United States of America, both in function and in pattern.
The great importance I attach to this declaration derives, in my thinking, not from its utility as a war pact, but from its utility as an unrivaled peace instrument." That statement was by Haridus T. Muzumdar, Ph.D.
Here's the text of the Declaration by the United Nations. - Yes.
Declaration by United Nations, a joint declaration by the United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia,
Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, South Africa and Yugoslavia.
The government's signatory hereto, having subscribed to a common program of purposes and principles embodied in the Joint Declaration
of the President of the United States of America and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, dated August 14, 1941, known as the Atlantic Charter, being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice in their own lands, as well as in other lands, and that they are now engaged in a common struggle against savage and brutal forces
Seeking to subjugate the world, declare 1.
Each government pledges itself to employ its full resources, military or economic, against those members of the tripartite pact and its adherents with which such government is at war.
2.
Each government pledges itself to cooperate with the government's signatory hereto, and not to make a separate armistice or peace with the enemies.
The foregoing declaration may be adhered to by other nations which are, or which may be, rendering material assistance and contributions in the struggle for victory over Hitlerism.
Done at Washington, January 1st, 1942 United States of America by Franklin Delano Roosevelt United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland by Winston Churchill On behalf of the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Maxim Litvinov, Ambassador.
National Government of the Republic of China, Tsai-Wen Tsung, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The Commonwealth of Australia, by R. G. Casey.
The Kingdom of Belgium, by Comte R. V. D. Stratton.
Canada, by Leighton McCarthy.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg by Hugues Le Gallet.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands by A. Luden.
Signed on behalf of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand by Frank Langstone.
The Republic of Nicaragua by Leon de Bale.
The Kingdom of Norway by W. Moop de Morgenstern.
The Republic of Panama by Jan Gordia.
The Republic of Poland by Jan The Republic of Costa Rica by Luis Fernandez.
The Republic of Cuba by Aurelio F. Conchiso.
Czechoslovak Republic by V. S. Herban.
The Dominican Republic by J. M. Troncoso.
The Republic of El Salvador by C. A. Alfaro.
The Kingdom of Greece by Simon P. Diamantopoulos.
The Republic of Guatemala by Enrique Lopez-Jarate, La Republic de Haiti per Fernand Denis, The Republic of Honduras by Julian R. Caceres, India by Girya Shankar Bajpai, The Union of South Africa by Ralph W. Close, and The Kingdom of Yugoslavia by Konstantin A. Fotis.
The United Nations of the World, the UNW, represented the logical culmination on a worldwide scale of the United States of America in that day.
With the Declaration by United Nations was born the United Nations of the World, embracing in the beginning twenty-six nations from all the continents of the globe.
The Atlantic Charter and the Declaration by United Nations formed the cornerstone of the world order of today.
Hence a critical appraisal of the two documents is highly desirable.
For the twofold purpose of highlighting the desired ends and pointing out possible pitfalls and shortcomings, this was done in that day, and we will recount the full critique To you that was made in 1942.
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And I listen to the ocean, we can stream And the eagles take to cry I may do so, the air is on me And it echoes through It's the voice of peace.
It's the voice of hope, it's the voice of peace, it's the voice of every man.
From the heavens we all have enough, and all I hear is in.
There are no blood, no fire, no demons, no holy lies.
The baby is free of instant, your feeling on a planet.
Faith comes to hope, faith comes to peace, still comes to heaven.
Faith comes to hope, faith comes to peace, still comes to peace.
Faith comes to hope, faith comes to peace.
Faith comes to peace.
Thank you.
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All the world is but a play, and we are but actors upon the stage, or something to that effect.
I don't have that direct quote in front of me.
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A Critique of the Atlantic Charter President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill, in their joint declaration of August 14, 1941, known as the Atlantic Charter, enunciate eight points.
First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other.
In the first of the eight points, they state that their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other.
Abnegation does Britain exhibit in renouncing all territorial and other ambitions after having extended her sway over one-fourth of the land surface of the earth, containing choice mineral wealth and other raw materials, not to mention five hundred million subjects.
Far from reassuring the world, this point lends credence to the belief widely held that not only is Britain intent upon maintaining her far-flung empire, but that she is also intent upon having America underwrite the status quo, at least so far as maintenance of the British Empire is concerned.
In the second point, they maintain that they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned.
Does this mean they do want to see territorial changes that do accord with the freely expressed wishes of the people concerned?
If the answer is yes, then we invite the British government to comply with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples of Palestine, India and Burma.
3.
The doctrine of self-determination for all nations is endorsed with a specific plea that sovereign rights and self-government be restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them.
Does this point embrace the restoration of sovereign rights of self-government to India, Burma, and other parts of the British Empire that were forcibly deprived of their sovereign rights and self-government by the British government five generations ago, as in the case of India, just a generation ago, as in the case of Palestine and other post-war acquisitions of the British Empire?
Mr. Churchill's amplification of the Atlantic Charter, this third of the eight points, makes grand reading, but lurking behind it is this specter of perfidy.
We invite the reader's attention to Prime Minister Churchill's own words, quote, I have, as the House knows, hitherto consistently deprecated the formulation of peace aims or war aims, however you put it, by His Majesty's Government at this stage
And I deprecate it at this time, when the end of the war is not in sight, and when the conflict sways to and fro with alternating fortunes, and while conditions and associations at the end of the war are unforeseeable.
But a joint declaration by Great Britain and the United States of America is an event of a totally different nature.
Although the principles in the declaration have long been familiar to the British and American democracies, the fact that it is a united declaration Set up a milestone or monument which needs only the stroke of victory to become a permanent part of the history of human progress.
First, the Joint Declaration does not try to explain how the principles proclaimed by it are to be applied to each and every case which will have to be dealt with when the war comes to an end.
It would not be wise for us at this moment to be drawn into laborious discussion as to how it is to fit all the manifold problems with which we shall be faced after the war.
Secondly, the Joint Declaration does not qualify in any way the various statements of policy which have been made from time to time about development of constitutional government in India, Burma, or any other parts of the British Empire.
We are pledged by the Declaration of August 1940 to help India obtain free and equal partnership in the British Commonwealth with ourselves, subject, of course, to fulfillment of obligations A rising from our long connection with India and our responsibilities to its creeds, races and interests.
Burma is also covered by our considered policy of establishing Burmese self-government and by measures already in progress.
We had in mind, primarily, restoration of the sovereignty, self-government and national life of the states and nations of Europe now under the Nazi yoke.
and the principles which would govern any alterations in the territorial boundaries of countries which may have to be made." The last paragraph of Mr. Churchill's statement just quoted poses an ugly question.
Are the Europeans by any chance superior to the Asians and Africans as human beings?
That Mr. Churchill and his tribe of empire rulers do believe in the superiority of the European to the non-European has long been suspected by all discerning non-Europeans, including Americans.
Believing alike in the superiority of the European, Churchill and Hitler differ only in the relative merits of their respective peoples.
Hitler claiming for the Germans the role of the Superman race, and Churchill making the same claims for the British.
It is fortunate for the human race that these two leaders cannot get together, otherwise the world might have groaned under inconceivable tyranny and ruthlessness.
Be that as it may, the mischievous implication of Point No.
3 in Mr. Churchill's thinking should not be overlooked.
And it is strange President Roosevelt to date is not seen fit to repudiate Mr. Churchill's statement that the Atlantic Charter did not apply to India, Burma, and the rest of the British Empire.
Caveat Imtor.
In the fourth point of the Atlantic Charter, promises held out to all nations of access on equal terms to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity.
And as an aside, ladies and gentlemen, that has recently come to pass, if you've been paying attention.
I continue.
Query.
What's all the shooting for, if we really cherish this goal as part of the international New Deal?
Well, there's a catch in the qualifying phrase.
With due respect for their existing obligations, we are already given a glimpse, in Mr. Churchill's own words, of Britain's existing obligations.
In India, Burma, and other parts of the British Empire, the lawyers have a phrase.
It's called caveat inter.
And the fifth point stresses laid upon economic collaboration among all nations with a view to securing for all, quote, improved labor standards, economic adjustments, and social security, end quote.
Then why fight?
The only comment is, Amen!
Let us hope the noble intent of this point does not become vitiated in the process of translation from paper into practice.
In the sixth point, hope is expressed for the establishment of peace and inviolate boundaries for freedom from want and fear, all these to be achieved after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny.
Does this constitute a threat of dire consequences to the German people?
The ultimate ends herein visualized are noble, but the spirit of vengeance implicit in the threat of the, quote, final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, end quote, has played into the hands of the Nazis.
Whether the majority of the Germans regard Nazism as a tyranny, I do not know.
Neither does Mr. Churchill nor Mr. Roosevelt, but the National Socialist rulers of the Third Reich have had little difficulty in impressing upon the German people the need for the last full measure of devotion to their fatherland by holding before them the specter of a Versailles magnified a thousandfold.
German experiences with the last pharmacists and Versailles Peace Treaty were neither heartening nor reassuring.
The blockade was kept up for more than a year after the armistice was signed in 1918, and the peace treaty stood out as a monument to the betrayal of President Wilson's fourteen points.
It is to be devoutly hoped that at the peace conference this time the American people, with one voice, shall prevent retribution, vengeance, and hate from dictating the peace.
In the seventh point, all men are vouchsafed the right, quote, to traverse the high seas and oceans without hindrance, end quote.
Only in Anglo-American bottoms?
Let us hope not.
In the eighth point, a plea is made—oh, by the way, folks, bottoms means ships, for those of you who don't understand that last sentence.
In the eighth point, a plea is made for the abandonment of the use of force, for the disarmament of aggression-minded nations, for the lightening of the crushing burden of armaments.
Why not call a peace conference of leading citizens of all the nations to achieve this end right away?
The full text of the eighth point suggests the possibility of Anglo-American policing of the world, and as an aside, that is exactly what is happening.
I continue.
Now, if the British and the American people want to police the world, I for one shall be most happy to pay my share of the cost for the job which will relieve me of all irksome interferences.
But it is essential to note that police powers, to be effective and to function smoothly, must rest upon the consent of the community, explicit or implicit.
I and my people may be willing to respect the self-assumed obligations of the Americans and the British to police the world, but are the rest of the peoples of the world ready to accept the situation willingly?
Should any nation or group of nations object to Anglo-American policing of the world, brute force would have to be resorted to in order to line them up.
And again, that is exactly what is happening, and I continue.
Even when we are thinking of disarmament and peace, we expect to rely upon brute force as the final arbiter.
This vicious circle can be overcome only if we go about the task of setting up an international police agency, not unilaterally, but by the common consent of all the nations of the world, victor and vanquished alike.
And as an aside, that is the very next step.
In fact, it's already done on paper.
And, in fact, we are functioning as the police force for the United Nations.
While the world is being scammed into believing that it is the United States' unilateral action, of course it is not.
And I continue.
Then, indeed, and not until then, shall we be in a position to replace brute force with police powers and to create the duly accredited police agency of the United Nations of the World.
Ladies and gentlemen, President Roosevelt, by all odds, is the greatest shatterer of precedents and traditions.
He was, in fact, a closet socialist and, most probably, a communist his whole He's given us many new terms, phrases, and concepts.
Perhaps his New Deal was a master stroke of genius toward the New World Order, for it took responsible, independent-thinking Americans and made them independent-thinking Americans and made them dependent upon the dole.
His phrase "United Nations" is his.
and America's greatest contribution to the cause of socialism.
The United Nations Declaration commits the 26 signatories to complete victory over their enemies, and was not restricted to World War II.
If you are an enemy of totalitarian world socialist government, you are one of their enemies.
It pledges mutual cooperation, economic and military, and bars separate armistice or peace on the part of any of them.
The Cold War was a scam, ladies and gentlemen.
I've told you that over and over and over again, and every succeeding revelation proves it.
Among the signatories to the Declaration, we fail to find any mention of Burma.
Burma was more deeply involved in the war than the republics of Central America that signed the Declaration.
Those who are not initiated in the mysteries of the empire system need to be reminded that in 1935 the British government in London separated Burma from India for reasons best known to itself, but those who have studied the situation You'll find that it was for the good and sufficient reason that Burma is a land flowing with gas and oil, the modern equivalent of milk and honey.
The Prime Minister of Burma at that time, you saw, visited Britain and America, pleading for Burmese self-government.
He was turned away, empty-handed, disappointed, while his country was raped.
As he bitterly complained to officials in Washington, quote, the British say they can't give self-government to India because of religious differences.
Well, we have no religious problem in Burma.
Why not grant self-government to Burma?
End quote.
To Mr. Churchill, Burma's importance was only in its mineral wealth and in its famous road to China, not in its sixteen million people The Declaration by United Nations is the most important event of the twentieth century.
as were the 40 millions of Great Britain.
So much for a country that was destined to play a significant role in the strategy of the Pacific War.
The Declaration by United Nations is the most important event of the 20th century.
Whether the war lasted a year, five years, ten years, or five and twenty years, the historic importance of that document is only growing with the passage of time.
Amen.
Wittingly or unwittingly, and in my studies I believe fully with full knowledge, participation, understanding, and full wit.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and then his successor, Harry S. Truman, the Presidents of the United States of America, laid the foundation of the United Nations of the world, with Washington as the megalopolis of the New World Order, concentrating the power of the military might of the United States of America, and with London as the financial center, the empire of money,
Conceived by poets and statesmen born of the aspirations of the commonality of mankind throughout the ages, meeting in secret behind the lodge door, the United Nations of the world has had a fiery baptism.
Will it survive the ordeal by fire?
but According to those who believe in it, who have brought it about, it goes without saying.
The impersonal logic of technology demands that artificial, outmoded barriers between nations be let down and intercourse, cultural and commercial, be permitted to flourish without let or hindrance.
And whether or not the world is ready for it, born in lies, deceit and manipulation, it is now coming into its own.
only for the lack of knowledge of the billions of people in the world who would wish for something other than totalitarian socialism.
Most would agree that war is a terrible, terrible thing.
And having fought a war, I can tell you that that is absolutely true.
There is no glory in war, and there are no heroes.
To wish for a peaceful world is sanity.
To wish for a totalitarian, socialist world is the insurance of the ultimate failure.
of such a venture.
Socialism has never worked, and it never will work.
It cannot work.
It flies in the face of humanity.
They call it democracy, and whenever you hear that word, you know they are talking socialism.
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God bless you all.
God bless you all.
God bless you all.
An end is taking me.
I say, love, it is a flower, and you will be the only seed.
It's the heart that fears the greatest, that never learns the best.
It's the dream afraid of waiting That never takes a chance It's the one who won't be taken Who cannot be moved in