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From the Radio Free Michigan archives
ftp://141.209.3.26/pub/patriot
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James and John,
I liked this particular piece by Dennis L. Cuddy
because it mentions Rhodes, Quiqley, round-tables,
CFR, etc all in a compact article.
I got reprint permission from Dr. Cuddy to spread
this over the Internet. I don't have newsgroup
access and "posted blind" via the "e-mail mechanism"
to a number of Internet groups. I have no way of
checking whether they made it.... I got no personal
response on the posting.
If you haven't seen this go out, please feel free
to post it anywhere on the Internet as long as the
credit goes to Dr. Cuddy and no money is made on it.
If you like, you can leave the notice below with my name on it
because I was the one who received Dr. Cuddy's permission.
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| From "The New Hampshire Sunday News" dated December 22, 1992. |
| Reprinted with the permission of the author, D.L. Cuddy, for |
| non-profit distribution on the Internet. -- P.J. Daly |
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Clinton and the New World Order
By D.L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
ON NOV. 24, THE U.N. VOTED 50 to 3 against the latest U.S. em-
bargo against Cuba, with even Amb. Thomas Richardson of Britain,
who abstained, saying the U.S. law was "a violation of a general
principle of international law and the sovereignty of independent
nations." Thus one can see what would happen to the U.S. if it
formally accepted the international law of the "New World Order"
(NWO) under the U.N. And on Dec. 3, the U.N. voted to send
troops to Somalia, including U.S. forces which will have to ac-
cept some oversight by the U.N.
Many think of the NWO as a concept of President Bush, but on
the evening of the Nov. 3 election ABC's Peter Jennings said that
if Clinton won, he'll turn "to Sen. Sam Nunn for advice on inter-
national affairs and the New World. Order." Because of Clinton's
lack of experience in foreign affairs, he'll of course turn to
others for advice, such as Warren Christopher, who is vice-
chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), of which
Clinton has been a member as has Jordan.
For many years, the CFR has been against what it has viewed as
"narrow nationalism," instead extolling the virtues of an inter-
national system of law and a global economy. That Clinton is sen-
sitive to these concerns is the fact that even though he cam-
paigned on a theme of "chance," he immediately rushed after the
election to assure international money markets that he wanted
"stability" as well. Similarly, while he had berated George Bush
for supporting Most Favored Nation status for China, with its hu-
man rights violations, Clinton's office faxed to me a press
release dated Sept. 14 indicating he wouldn't revoke MFN status
for "private enterprises in China" or "U.S. joint ventures."
These are, of course, loopholes one could drive trucks through!
ANOTHER INDICATION OF Clinton's internationalist bent is that
he was selected as a Rhodes scholar, and it was part of Cecil
Rhodes' last Will that his scholarships be used to promote his
plan for world dominion. Furthermore, the average American
wouldn't have the slightest idea of who Carroll Quigley was, yet
during Clinton's acceptance speech at the Democratic convention,
he made a point of stressing that Quigley had been his mentor at
Georgetown University before Clinton became a Rhodes scholar. In
Quigley's famous book, "Tragedy and Hope" (which was available to
Clinton), he described the network for world dominion set in mo-
tion by Cecil Rhodes as follows: "I know of the operations of
this network because I have studied it for 20 years and was per-
mitted for two years, in the early 1960s, to examine its papers
and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its
aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many
of its instruments." Quigley described why Rhodes' effort led to
the Round Table organization, and "it was known that the Council
on Foreign Relations was a front for J.P. Morgan and Co. in asso-
ciation with the very small American Round Table Group ... The
board of the Council on Foreign Relations have carried ever since
the mark of their origin."
Perhaps this is why right after a conversation with John Pier-
pont Morgan, President Franklin Roosevelt on Nov. 21, 1933 wrote
a private letter to Col. House (President Wilson's closest
adviser) saying: "The real truth of the matter is, as you and I
know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned
the government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson." And
perhaps this is why 41 years later, prominent Council member
Richard Gardner (former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State,
appointed later by President Carter as Ambassador to Italy) wrote
in the CFR's Foreign Affairs (April 1974): "An end run around na-
tional sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, is likely to get
us to world order faster than the old-fashioned frontal attack."
On Dec. 1, 1992, a "National Security" official with Bill
Clinton's Transition Team in Washington, told me that Gardner had
been one of the Clinton campaign's informal advisers.
It seems clear that Bill Clinton will do nothing to reverse the
trend toward the New World Order, especially when he has a global
environmentalist, Al Gore Jr. (Cochair of the Congressional
Clearing house on the Future), as vice president. Indeed, Clinton
himself has said that if he takes action against Saddam Hussein
or in what was Yugoslavia, he'll go through the U.N.
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- D. L. Cuddy, Ph.D., is an international political analyst and
author of a new book, "Now Is The Dawning Of The New Age New
World Order."
D. L. Cuddy has written several good books, all available from A-albionic
Research:
New World Order, Chronology and Commentary Part I See The Network of Power
for Part II Dennis Lawrence Cuddy, Ph.D.
00901 year 1992 pp 55 hc/pb Paperback price $5.00
Publisher's blurb: "a singular service...'must' reading for anyone who
wants to know the true background of historical events...full of
irrefutable quotes from the mouths of plotters and planners of the New
World Order and the New Age Movement. This unique Chronology and
Commentary with its invaluable index reveals the sinister origins and
development of the New World Order from 1902 to 1992.
Network of Power/The New World Order Part II by Henry Goldsborough/Dennis
Cuddy, Ph.D.
00902 year 1993 pp 70 hc/pb Paperback price $6.00
The Network of Power: "This is a fast reading story of money
manipulations and political intrigue which exposes plans that have already
cost Americans trillions of dollars and will cost trillions
more...Revealed for the first time is the handful of powerful unelected
men who secretly rule America. Through interlocking directorates, they
control the debt and destiny of America -- they elect and tell Presidents
what to do. They are above the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral
Commission, and Federal Reserve System! This is a five-star blockbuster
book."
Reviewed by William Gill author of The Ordeal of Otto Opteka. The
New World Order Part II: "This eye-opening chronology details the
century-long effort to promote the New World Order and its socialist
totalitarian one-world government. This book is a brilliant piece of
research exposing the planners all the way into the year 2000."
Reviewed by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, Dept. of Ed Official in
Reagan Administration.
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