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for "<strong>the</strong> creation of a UN Environmental Security Council parallel to <strong>the</strong> existing Security Council on<br />

military matters." Also, <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong> "should convene an intergovernmental scientific meeting to<br />

plan a comprehensive World Alternative Energy Project."29<br />

Like <strong>the</strong> Club’s 17 previous reports, <strong>The</strong> First <strong>Global</strong> Revolution sees more government as <strong>the</strong> solution<br />

to every real or imagined problem. And because its members hold that all of mankind’s problems today<br />

are global, it only makes sense to favor global government. "<strong>The</strong> market is ill-adapted to deal with longterm<br />

effects," says <strong>the</strong> Club’s report. "... <strong>The</strong> system of <strong>the</strong> market economy countries based on<br />

competition is motivated by self-interest <strong>and</strong> ultimately on greed."30<br />

Echoing <strong>the</strong> socialist slogans of <strong>the</strong> environmental left, <strong>the</strong>se globe-trotting, champagne-<strong>and</strong>-caviarconsuming<br />

elitists hypocritically state: "Our efforts to create a sustainable world society <strong>and</strong> economy<br />

dem<strong>and</strong>s that we diminish <strong>the</strong> profligate life-styles in <strong>the</strong> industrialized countries through a slow-down<br />

in consumption...."31<br />

Appropriately, <strong>The</strong> First <strong>Global</strong> Revolution opens with <strong>the</strong> following excerpt from <strong>The</strong> Rubayat of Omar<br />

Khayyam:<br />

Ah love! Could thou <strong>and</strong> I with fate conspire,<br />

to grasp this sorry scheme of things entire,<br />

would not we shatter it to bits <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>n,<br />

remould it nearer to <strong>the</strong> heart’s desire.<br />

Students of political history will recognize this as <strong>the</strong> same quatrain adopted by <strong>the</strong> Britain’s Fabian<br />

Socialist Society in <strong>the</strong>ir "open conspiracy" to create a socialist world. This verse was represented<br />

pictorially in <strong>the</strong> famous stained glass window at <strong>the</strong> Beatrice Webb House, a world-renowned socialist<br />

shrine in Surrey, Engl<strong>and</strong>. <strong>The</strong> window shows socialist leaders Sidney Webb <strong>and</strong> George Bernard Shaw<br />

smashing <strong>the</strong> world with hammers <strong>and</strong>, above <strong>the</strong>ir heads appears <strong>the</strong> last line of <strong>the</strong> quatrain, "remould<br />

it nearer to <strong>the</strong> heart’s desire."32<br />

Is it mere coincidence that <strong>the</strong> socialist-elitist-internationalist Club of Rome chose this favored Fabian<br />

verse Don’t <strong>the</strong> proposals <strong>the</strong>y <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir fellow globalists offer lead inexorably to <strong>the</strong> creation of an allpowerful<br />

socialist superstate ruled by <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong><br />

With each passing day, <strong>the</strong> words <strong>and</strong> actions of <strong>the</strong> CFR, Trilateralist, Club of Rome, World Federalist<br />

one-worlders make plain that <strong>the</strong>y intend to shatter freedom to bits <strong>and</strong>, <strong>the</strong>n, remould <strong>the</strong> world to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

collectivist heart’s desire.<br />

Notes<br />

1. William D. Ruckelshaus, quoted by Larry B. Stammer, Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1992, p. H11.<br />

2. Daniel Wood, "<strong>The</strong> Wizard of Baca Gr<strong>and</strong>e," West, May 1990, p. 35.<br />

3. Colonel Edward M<strong>and</strong>ell House, Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow — 1920 – 1935<br />

(New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1919).

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