NEW YORK, September 16,
2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Former US President Bill Clinton has long dreamed of
power in international affairs. He has long been rumoured to be the next to be
tapped for UN Secretary General, and is a key player in the international
movement that seeks to “unite” the world’s nations under a single,
all-encompassing state governed by the UN’s favoured class of leftist
elites.
Clinton’s latest project, the Clinton Global
Initiative, (CGI), has attracted 1000 of the world’s most prominent
internationalist movers and shakers this week. The three-day conference, which
kicked off last night in New York, includes representatives of many of the
world’s heads of state, is touted as a means “to forge a new level of global
cooperation.” The stated goals of the meeting include finding solutions to
“global poverty, religious conflict, government corruption and global
warming.”
CGI’s goal is an “integrated global community of shared
benefits, responsibilities, and values.”
The list of goals, however
innocuous and noble they may sound on the surface, will be recognized by
pro-life UN-watchers as the usual roster of projects used by the UN’s population
and eugenics activists as a smokescreen. They are the standard tools for the
universal imposition of abortion, sterilization, the destruction of the family
and religious freedom and the erosion of the sovereign rights of independent
nations.
The CGI proposes to address “Religion Conflict and
Resolution.” According to CGI, “For many hundreds of millions, the most
important community ties are born of faith – not nation; the most authoritative
pronouncements are those of religious leaders – not statesmen … .” For many in
the international movement towards a single world government, religion,
particularly “traditional” Christianity and Judaism represent not a unifying and
stabilizing force for good, but a major obstacle to their goals of a universal
secular state. Religion, says CGI, represents “a chief engine of deadly
conflict.”
The online news service World Net Daily, asks
under which set of "values" the CGI proposes the world ought to unite in the
opinion of the CGI delegates. The advisory board for the Religion Forum, says
WND reporter, Mary Jo Anderson, is "packed with those who are noted for their
liberal views toward religion – those for whom dogma is 'problematical,'"
including the Catholic Archbishop of Washington, Cardinal
McCarrick.
Included in the list of delegates is British Prime
Minister Tony Blair, US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, Jordan’s King
Abdullah, Ukraine President Victor Yushchenko and Dominique de Villepin, the
French Prime Minister.
The contingent from Canada includes
Conservative Party turn-coat, Belinda Stronach, who has long had a “personal
friendship” with Clinton. Along with Stronach, the Canadian contingent includes
Prime Minister Paul Martin and his predecessor, Jean Chretien and International
Development and Aid Minister, Aileen Carroll.
Sponsors of the
Clinton Global Initiative include internationalist groups interested in the UN
agenda: Microsoft, Starbucks, Hewlett Packard, Google, Yahoo, Goldman Sachs, and
the venerable eugenics/population control supporter, the Rockefeller Foundation,
each of whom have donated at least US $250,000
Pro-family groups
are not the only ones skeptical of the goals and usefulness of the Clinton
extravaganza. The headline in today’s South China Morning Post reads, “His plans
are grand, but can he save the world?”
Read
LifeSiteNews.com Special Reports on the UN plans for a single world
state:
Interview with Babette Francis on the UN’s Destruction of
the Concept of Gender
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/mar/040323a.html
Online LifeSiteNews.com
Editorial - Bill Clinton's Messianic Complex
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/050715b.html
Why Bill Clinton Must Not
Be Invited To Dinner
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2001/feb/010215a.html
Read LifeSiteNews.com report on
international eugenic population control:
The Inherent Racism of Population
Control
http://www.lifesite.net/waronfamily/Population_Con...
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