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Basle, Switzerland, a private bank owned and controlled by the worlds’ central banks<br />

which were themselves private corporations. The growth of financial capitalism made<br />

possible a centralization of world economic control and use of this power for the direct<br />

benefit of financiers and indirect injury of all other economic groups.”<br />

Bill Clinton, during his acceptance speech at the Democratic Convention, said: “As a<br />

teenager, I heard John Kennedy’s summons to citizenship. And then, as a student at Georgetown<br />

(University where he attended 1964-68) I heard that call clarified by a professor I had named<br />

Carroll Quigley.” This is where Clinton received his indoctrination as an internationalist favoring<br />

one-world government.<br />

In the mid-1970’s, Dr. Tom Berry, who was pastor of the Baptist Bible Church in Elkton,<br />

Maryland, said: “At most, there are only 5,000 people in the whole world who have a significant<br />

understanding of the plan.”<br />

Professor Arnold Toynbee (a founding member of the Round Table) said in a June, 1931<br />

speech to the Institute of International Affairs in Copenhagen: “We are at present working<br />

discreetly with all our might to wrest this mysterious force called sovereignty out of the clutches<br />

of the local nation states of the world.”<br />

H. G. Wells, a member of the Fabian Society, wrote in his 1933 book The Shape of Things To<br />

Come: “Although world government has been plainly coming for some years, although it had<br />

been endlessly feared and murmured against, it found no opposition prepared anywhere.”<br />

Major General John Frederick Charles Fuller, a British military historian, said in 1941: “The<br />

government of the Western nations, whether monarchical or republican, had passed into the<br />

invisible hands of a plutocracy, international in power and grasp. It was, I venture to suggest, this<br />

semi-occult power which … pushed the masses of the American people into the cauldron of<br />

World War I.”<br />

On June 28, 1945, President Harry Truman said in a speech: “It will be just as easy for<br />

nations to get along in a republic of the world as it is for us to get along in a republic of the<br />

United States.” On October 24, 1945, Senator Glen Taylor (D-Idaho) introduced Senate<br />

Resolution No. 183, which called for the Senate to go on record as advocating the establishment<br />

of a world republic, including an international police force.<br />

In 1947, the American Education Fellowship (formerly known as the Progressive Education<br />

Association) called for the “establishment of a genuine world order, an order in which national<br />

sovereignty is subordinate to world authority…”<br />

Brock Chisholm, the first director of the UN World Health Organization said: “To achieve<br />

one world government it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, their<br />

loyalty to family traditions and national identification.” On February 9, 1950, a Senate Foreign<br />

Relations subcommittee introduced Concurrent Resolution 66 which began: “Whereas, in order<br />

to achieve universal peace and justice, the present Charter of the United Nations should be<br />

changed to provide a true world government constitution.”<br />

James Warburg, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, told the Senate Foreign<br />

Relations Committee on February 17, 1950: “We shall have world government whether or not<br />

you like it, by conquest or consent.”<br />

Sen. William Jenner said in a February 23, 1954 speech:<br />

“Today the path to total dictatorship in the United States can be laid by strictly legal<br />

means, unseen and unheard by the Congress, the President, or the people ... Outwardly

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