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Show WESTERN WAERICANA t PAGE 9 METRIFICATION AND ONE WORLD I s 'cn o The : V' Dndependen? ated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and 1 Truth it tr'ir'ic'iriririe'trtririric'trtcfcir'ir'it'ir'ir'irirtrir'irl! Vol. 7, No. 1 tr-tftr-b-t- 25C Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 -- r'tr January fr 1f 1976 eware The Atlantic Union Resolution Plans are being laid to merge the United States into a federal union with theN.A.T.O. democracies' by Robert W. Lee On January 18, 1973, Senator Gale McGee introduced Senate Joint Resolution 21, which would g) create: ... an Atlantic Union delegation, composed of eighteen eminent citizens, and authorized to organize and participate in a convention made up of similar delegations from such North Atlantic parliamentary democracies as desire to join in the enterprise, and other parliamentary democracies the convention may invite, to explore the possibility of agreement on: (a) a declaration that the goal of their peoples is to transform their present relationship into a more 'effective junity based on federal principles; (b ) a timetable for the transition by stages to this goal; and (c) a commission to facilitate advancement toward such stages. ' A similar measure, House Joint Resolution 205, was introduced in the House on the same day. by Congressman Paul Findley At first glance, the Atlantic Union Resolution might appear to be rather innocuous, but it actually poses a very serious threat to our national sovereignty and independence laying the groundwork for a federal union of the United States with Europe. It is a first step toward World Government! Advocates of the measure came within a proverbial whisker of purring it through Congress last year, and most observers currently predict that the Resolution will be approved sometime during the 93rd Congress. The accuracy of their prediction will depend in large part on how effectively opponents of Atlantic Union make their views known to their Senators and Representatives. The Atlantic Union movement began in the late Thirties, with publication of the book Union Now by a One World advocate named Clarence Streit. Mr. Streit, who covered the League of Nations for many years as a New York (R.-Illinois- ). - Tunes correspondent, proposed in Union Now the formation of a federal union of fifteen democracies as a first step toward a federal union of the world. He stressed that national sovereignty was at the root of the worlds ills, and prescribed as a cure for those In a revised edition of Union Now, published in 1961 as Freedom's Frontier Atlantic Union Now, Streit entitled one of his Chapters: Cancer Cell No. in the Free Body Politic. The cancer cell referred to was our nation's current concept of national sovereignty. fA detailed analysis of the background and purposes of the Council on Foreign Relations is contained in The C.F.R. Packet, available for one dollar from. American Opinion, Belmont, Massachusetts'02178. $The goals sought by Cecil. Rhodes, through endeavors such as the' Rhodes Scholarships, are described in Chapter One of Nixons Palace Guard by Gary Allen, available for two dollars per copy from Western Islands, Belmont, Massachusetts 02178. 1 . ills the abolition of in favor of a federal union by Paul Scott effort in 1976 to win passage of a Constitutional Amendment to protect the right to life from the moment of conception. those early primary battles for the GOP Presidential nomination between President Gerald Ford and challenger Ronald Reagan. . The stage for Although generally by the daily press, taken a strong has Reagan stand that is fairly close to that being advocated by the Catholic bishops and the Christian Action Council, a nation-wid- e overlooked this anti-aborti- development has been set by the recent decision of the nations Catholic bishops to undertake a massive political and educational ant anti-aborti- UTAH INDEPENDENT 57 Oakland Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Second Cbcs Roifaga Pdd ot Ocft USa Ctty, Utah L on on I organization of which Mrs. Ruth Bell Graham, wife of evangelist Billy Graham is a leading member. In an interview with editor Alice Hartle, of the National Right to Life News, the former California Governor has expressed his support for a Human Life Amendment that would overturn the U.S. Courts Supreme decision of January 22, 1973. That ruling struck down all of the states' laws. Reagan, who signed permissive abortion legislation when governor of California, said in the interview that experience with the law convinced him that I would have vetoed the bill in the light of what I know now. He now favors banning all abortions except where pro-aborti- on anti-aborti- on a mothers life in endangered. The former California Governors pronouncement makes him the first major Presidential contender in either party to support the idea of a Constitutional Amendment to protect the right to life of the unborn child. The stand also puts Reagan indirect oppositions Piesident Fold's anti-aborti- I on pro-aborti- on In 1940, Streit joined with Percival Brundage (a member of the Establishment Insiders' Council on Foreign Relalionst) and Melvin Ryder (editor and publisher of Army Times) to form Federal Union, ah organizational outlet for Streits internationalist program. During the following year, Mr. Streit authored another book. Union Now With Britain, which called for incorporation of the "democracies into the British Empire as a basis for a an eventual World Government goal apparently reflecting his experience as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1942, Clarence Streit launched a. major newspaper advertising campaign, urging the President and Congress to take steps to form a powerful union of free peoples to win the war, the peace, the future. An interesting argument used in the campaign was that, were since the Soviet republics united in one government, "we and they must agree that union now of tb wherever s democracies possible This the general advantage. equally to Continued on page 6 Reprinted from The Washington Observer Administration under the President has adopted a policy of supporting abortion as a means of controlling population growth both in the U.S. and abroad. MARGIN OF DIFFERENCE Abortion has been building as a major moral-politicissue since the Supreme Court handed down its 1973 ruling. While the issue came up in a number of Congressional races in 1974, it has taken the Catholic Bishops pronouncement to bring it to the front in the coming Presidential election. In close primary races like those now expected in New Hampshire, Florida and Illinois, the political activities of right to life groups backed by the Catholic church could be the differences, according to veteran politician observers al anti-aborti- on here. indicate that this right to life vote has averaged anywhere between five to fifteen percent in states where abortion has become a major issue in campaigns. Since this vote is strongest in conservative areas, a big turnout forces could be of the in a close difference the margin of contest. REAGAN'S STRATEGY -Reagan's supporters hope to lake advantage of the abortion issue and the Catholic Bishops' campaign by circulating the interview among right-- t Surveys anti-aborti- on an anti-aborti- initiiiiifd on page is now! ROCKEFELLER AN 0 CUBA position. Along with his wife, the President has backed the Supreme Court decision. In addition to this stand, the Ford-Rcag- national-sovereignt- which could eventually grow into a World Government. THE "SLEEPER ISSUE The con Washington: troversial abortion issue could become an important factor in of Europe. The time to stop it 4 on attempt by the Rockefeller interests to normalize P AUC AT" relations with Communist Cuba by lifting economic sanctions from the bankrupt Castro regime is intended to make big profits for the Rockefellers bank ( Chase Manhattan) and at the same time shift the cost of maintaining the Cuban dictatorship from the Soviet Union to American taxpayers. Note well that during the preliminary overtures carried out by Rockefeller lackeys such as Senators Jacob Javits and George McGovern not a peep of protest was heard from the Soviet Union. Wouldnt you think that the Soviets would object to this apparent capitalistic subversion of a Communist state? Observ ers in Mexico and other countries interpret the silence by the Soviet Union as proof that the Soviets are part of the conspiracy to have U.S. taxpayers rescue the tottering Castro workers paradise. Castro needs help. Food and other necessities are rationed. Industrial equipment is wearing out and Cuba has no money to buy reIRAKI PI ItUDAri A well-orchestrat- ed (R-N.Y- .) (D-S.D- .), placements. In view of Soviet Unions own problems with feeding its people and maintaining a viable economy, the cost of maintaining Castro estimated at more than $8 million a tceck, is proving onerous. Foreign observers sav that the liberation of Moscow from the heavy financial contribution will be accomplished by making loans to Cuba to facilitate purchases of needed goods. These loans will never be paid off. The money will be loaned bv the Rockefellers, but guaranteed by the U.S. Government. When Castro defaults, American taxpayers will pav off to the Rockefellers. As usual. In order to make the American people accept this new mortgage on their income, the propaganda line being fed the obedient press is that American trade with Cuba will lessen Soviet influence in this Caribbean slave state. ( ontiniu'd on page 10 |