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Part Two-The WCPA 165<br />

Part 2<br />

The World Constitution<br />

and Parliament<br />

Association<br />

Hear me, 0 God, as I voice my complaint;<br />

protect my life from the threat of the enemy. Hide me from the<br />

conspiracy of the wicked . .. . '!hey encourage each other In evil '<br />

plans, they talk about hiding their snares; they say, "Who will see<br />

them" They plot Injustice and say, "We have devised a perfect<br />

plan!" Surely the mind and heart of man are cunning.<br />

Psalm 64:1-2a, 5-6<br />

Overview<br />

Although the World Constitution and Parliament Association<br />

{WCPA} was not founded until1959, the events leading up <strong>to</strong> its formation<br />

can be traced <strong>to</strong> the World War II Era, through the activities<br />

of its eventual founder, Philip Isely. Isely first surfaced as a leader in<br />

the one-world movement during the 1940s, serving as the Organizer<br />

of "Action for World Federation" from 1946-50. He would later become<br />

the Organizer of the "North American Council for the Peoples<br />

World Convention," (1954-58). Soon thereafter, in 1958 and 59, he<br />

went on <strong>to</strong> head the Committee for the World Constitutional Convention,<br />

eventually becoming its secretary general. These efforts, and others,<br />

finally culminated in the official forming of the World Constitution<br />

and Parliament Association of which Isely became the Secretary<br />

general in 1966.•<br />

The original "Agreement <strong>to</strong> Call a World Constitutional Convention"<br />

was first circulated by Isely and his accomplices from 1958 <strong>to</strong><br />

196 ~. Several thousand dignitaries from around the world responded<br />

by stgning this agreement The signers included former prime minJ.s..<br />

• Who~ Who In the World, 8th ed. (Chicago: Marquis Who's Who 1987-1988 ed.)<br />

499. • •<br />

ters and cabinet ministers, many nobel laureates, and other prominent<br />

"world citizens."<br />

As a result of this favorable response, work soon got underway<br />

on the preparation of a world constitution. This process began in 1965,<br />

in Milan, Italy, and it was continued in the City Hall of Wolfach, West<br />

Germany, in june of 1968. The Wolfach meeting was followed with<br />

a call <strong>to</strong> hold a second session, which would be referred <strong>to</strong> as the<br />

World Constituent Assembly-the new name given <strong>to</strong> the convening<br />

of the World Constitutional Convention. (Perhaps it was felt that the<br />

old name <strong>to</strong>o accurately described the real intent of the WCPA-<strong>to</strong><br />

replace the constitution of the United States with a world constitution).<br />

During this second session, held in june of 1977, at Innsbruck,<br />

Austria, the world constitution went under a further review, was<br />

amended, and then adopted by participants from twenty-five countries.<br />

The resulting document came <strong>to</strong> be known as the Constitution<br />

for the Federation of Earth.<br />

The third Session of the World Constituent Assembly <strong>to</strong>ok place<br />

in january, 1979, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Here, a strategy was devised<br />

on how <strong>to</strong> get the world constitution ratified by national parliaments<br />

and governments. Since Colombo, there have been three additional<br />

meetings of what is being called the Provisional World Parliament<br />

1982 in Brigh<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>En</strong>gland; 1985 in New Delhi, India; and 1987 in<br />

Miami Beach, Florida.<br />

A <strong>to</strong>tal of eleven World Legislative Acts were adopted during<br />

these sessions. They appear in Exhibit 01.<br />

At the "productive" third session, in Miami Beach, a Provisional<br />

World Presidium and World Cabinet were appointed <strong>to</strong> serve along<br />

with the already established Provisional World Parliament These<br />

entities are <strong>to</strong> serve as the Provisional World Government until<br />

twenty-five countries have ratified the world constitution, at which<br />

time we would witness the emergence of a full-blown world government<br />

A fourth session of the World Constituent Assembly (or World<br />

Constitutional Convention) was held from April 29-May 9, 1991, in<br />

Lisbon, Portugal and the final ratification campaign for the world constitution<br />

was launched.• A more detailed his<strong>to</strong>ry of the WCPA's attempt<br />

<strong>to</strong> establish a New World Order is provided in the Plan for<br />

Collaboration (Exhibit M}; where you can read an account of this<br />

• Plan f or Collaboration in Organizing a World Constituent Assembly for 1990,<br />

(Lakewood, CO: World Constitution and Parliament Association, 1987), 1-5.<br />

NOTE: Most of the Worrnation presented in this overview has been t2Jcrn rmm<br />

the Plan for Collaboration.

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