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Browder, a former leader in the U.S. Communist Party, said in his book Victory and After: “The<br />

American Communists worked energetically and tirelessly to lay the foundations for the United<br />

Nations, which we were sure would come into existence.” Alger Hiss, who was later convicted<br />

as a communist traitor, became the acting Secretary-General after the establishment of the UN.<br />

The April 16, 1945 issue of Time magazine called him “one of the State Department’s brighter<br />

young men.” It was Hiss, and Joseph E. Johnson (who later became Secretary of the<br />

Bilderbergers) who wrote much of the UN Charter, patterning it after the Constitution of Russia,<br />

and the Communist Manifesto. An Associated Press dispatch from April 7, 1970 which appeared<br />

in the Los Angeles Times said: “Secretary-General U Thant praised Vladimir I. Lenin, founder of<br />

the Soviet Union, as a political leader, whose ideals were reflected in the UN Charter.” It<br />

contained self-granted powers for a one-world government. Even their official seal, which was<br />

similar to Russia’s, was designed by Aldo Marzani, a socialist.<br />

Trygve Lie, the first official UN Secretary-General, was a high-ranking member of Norway’s<br />

Social Democratic Labor Party, which was an offshoot of the Third Communist International.<br />

Dag Hammarskjold, the second Secretary-General, was a Swedish socialist who openly pushed<br />

communist policies, and U Thant, the third Secretary, was a Marxist.<br />

In 1978, Arkady Shevchenko, an ex-KGB agent, and Under Secretary for Political and<br />

Security Council Affairs, who defected, said that many Soviet UN delegates worked for the<br />

KGB.<br />

With the United States having only one vote within the socialist-dominated organization, we<br />

were powerless to prevent the socialists from using diplomacy to achieve their goals. Nonaligned<br />

nations, a majority of the delegates, voted with the communists 85% of the time in the General<br />

Assembly; and in 1987, member nations voted with the U.S. only 18.7% of the time. In fact, on<br />

key issues, the UN has voted against the United States nearly 85% of the time.<br />

The Constitutional right of Congress to declare war has been completely transferred to the<br />

UN Military Committee, and as such, they can order us into war at any time, without our<br />

consent, as they did in Korea. The United States didn’t make the treaty with Japan to end World<br />

War II, it was made with the UN. The UN refused to come to the aid of China in 1949, ignored<br />

the Hungarian freedom fighters in 1956, shunned the Tibetans when they were attacked by<br />

Chinese Communists, and in the early 1960’s, supported the communist attempt to overthrow the<br />

African country of Katanga. They even criticized the American invasion of Grenada, which<br />

sought to stem communist activity in the Caribbean. Remember, the Under Secretary for<br />

Political and Security Council Affairs had always been a Russian, who along with the Chairman<br />

of the UN Military Staff Committee was responsible for all UN military action. Prior to the<br />

Korean War, the Chairman was Lt. Gen. Alexandre Vasiliev, who took a leave of absence from<br />

the position to command the communist troops, and actually gave the orders to attack. He<br />

continued to get valuable information about the UN’s military plans from his handpicked<br />

successor, Gen. Ivan A. Skliaro.<br />

In 1915, in No. 40 of the Russian document The Socialist Democrat, Lenin called for a<br />

“United States of the World.” The Communist International in 1936, said that a world<br />

dictatorship “can be established only by victory of socialism in different countries or groups of<br />

countries, after which the Proletariat Republics would unite on federal lines with those already in<br />

existence, and this system would expand ... at length forming the World Union of Soviet<br />

Socialist Republics.” In the November, 1946 issue of the communist publication Bolshevik, it<br />

said: “The masses know that peace is possible only on the basis of cooperation among the<br />

existing states ... The Soviet Union is fighting to have the United Nations as effective as

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