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192 <strong>En</strong> <strong>Route</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Occupation</strong><br />
Design and Action for a New World<br />
Design and Action For a New World, is the principal document<br />
being circulated by the WCPA <strong>to</strong> promote its global agenda (Exhibit<br />
0}. The publication reproduces bills that have already been passed<br />
and enacted in<strong>to</strong> World Law by the Provisional World Parliament By<br />
showing how much progress has already been made <strong>to</strong>ward the forming<br />
of a world government, it is hoped that credulous personalities<br />
from around the world will begin <strong>to</strong> support the Plan, creating a bandwagon<br />
effect<br />
The eleven bills that have been enacted at the first three sessions<br />
of the Provisional World Parliament are listed on the front cover.<br />
Bills 1 through 5 were enacted as World Law in Brigh<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>En</strong>gland,<br />
in September 1982 at the first session of the Provisional World Parliament<br />
Bills 6 through 8 were enacted at the second session held<br />
in New Delhi, India, in March 1985. The final three bills became World<br />
Law in June 1987 at the third session of the Provisional World Parliament<br />
in Miami Beach, Florida. Bills 2, 7, and 11 deal with global<br />
finances and Bill 5 concerns the establishment of a World Court System.<br />
These four bills would most adversely affect Christians.<br />
These acts and others yet <strong>to</strong> be proposed will become enforceable<br />
once national governments ratify the world constitution. They<br />
cannot become legally effective within a given nation unless that<br />
nation suspends its existing constitution (or significantly alters the<br />
same) and accepts the new world constitution. This would most likely<br />
occur in the United States through the holding of a constitutional<br />
convention.<br />
The WCPA Itself realizes that the ratification process "may take<br />
five or ten years or longer." Thus, according <strong>to</strong> its own projections,<br />
the formation of the world government would occur sometime between<br />
1993 and 1998, since this document was printed in 1988.<br />
On page one of Design and Action you will notice a "Partial<br />
List of World Problems" (Exhibit 02}, which the WCPA cites as reasons<br />
for needing a world government Of the forty-nine problems<br />
listed, a <strong>to</strong>tal of fifteen deal with the environment; seven relate <strong>to</strong><br />
military concerns (disarmament, prevention of war and terrorism),<br />
six have <strong>to</strong> do with world hunger or poverty; and four deal with international<br />
monetary matters.<br />
Notice that the WCPA cannot make up its mind as <strong>to</strong> whether<br />
we are heading in<strong>to</strong> a global warming or a global ice age (Exhibit 02;<br />
Problem 115} .... But whichever the case may be, it is a reason for<br />
a world government<br />
Part Two-The WCPA 193<br />
The WCPA effort <strong>to</strong> form a New World Order is not based on<br />
need but on the hidden agenda of the occult secret societies <strong>to</strong> bring<br />
the world under their control in order <strong>to</strong> usher in the reign of their<br />
"World Teacher": the Antichrist<br />
Exhibit 01<br />
Design and Action<br />
'3or A New World<br />
CHARTING THE ROUTE BY WHICH PEOPLE WHO WANT P(;ACE<br />
AND EQUITY CAN TAKE CHARGE OF WORLD AFFAIRS<br />
Eleven Ma jor Bills <strong>En</strong>aclell rn<strong>to</strong> World Law At The First Three Sessions 01 The<br />
Provisional World Parlia1nent<br />
Oroanlnd undar Attlde XIX of the Con•muuon for the F~ereiJon ol Eo~rtn<br />
me•tino on .Cth 10 17th S.pl•m~t. 1$12, at Brighlon, E.notano. •<br />
on 151h 1o 251h March. 1815. et Ht• O.lhf, Ind ...<br />
and tt&h &0 28lh Ju,_, 1817, at Mlooltnt &.ed\. F<strong>to</strong>tida. USA.<br />
8allf1, <strong>to</strong>OuUawNucfNrWeaponaendOthorWeapons of Maaa<br />
Desttuction, and <strong>to</strong> Create a Workj Oiiarm.arnUflt Agenc.y<br />
8iH 12. fo. a Wcn-ld Econom~ O.~<strong>to</strong>pment Or&anll.ahon, 10<br />
lniUQUflll a New WOfkJ Economic Ord•r<br />
BUit3. l0< the Ow-ship. AdminlatrotJon ond oe .. oopmont or<br />
llwo O.:.ona ond Seabeds of Eorlh u 1he Common t.r.ro<strong>to</strong>ge ol<br />
tlwo P-.,ple ol Eonh<br />
Bill 14, lor a G11duata School of Wortd PrOblems. 1-5 pat1 ola<br />
World University Sy,'-m<br />
Bll IS. for PrO.Uiooal Obtrtct Wort4 Courtt<br />
BMI t8, for an £mer~ncy Earth Reacue Adminlslratlon.<br />
pi.rtlc:ularty <strong>to</strong> AYe the <strong>En</strong>vironment. logethor with a h$1 of 35<br />
bet*ils rnuC1ing from the lmplem.nttUon of Bdl t&<br />
Bltl 17, for 1 World GovernrMOt funding Corporation, <strong>to</strong><br />
finance I he enthe program Indica led by all mu .. suJOS dt~hnod In<br />
lhll booklet<br />
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