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Show 8 The Utah Page The Paper That Dares To Take Independent August 12, 1976 with WORLD GOVERNMENT. This has been publicized, but very little by the CFR controlled media. But what may get by unless I call attention to it is that one of the signers was RICHARD S. Isnt it a fact that a vote for Ford is actually a vote for a foreign policy run by Henry Kissinger? Isnt it a fact that Kissinger is trying to negotiate away our Panama Canal life line, and to encourage semi-savaAfrican to attack and destroy White Rhodesia? How about domestic policy? Have- we forgotten that Ford at first refused to bail out rotten, bankrupt New York City, then reversed his position under the in--. fluenceofthe Rockefeller brothers, all of whom have extensive investments in New York? Didn't that set a precedent that we taxpayers must likewise bail out mini-natio- ge . reckless, extravagant Run by BIG CITY mayors? VOTING BLOCS? . With Kissinger and Rockefeller apparently ruling Foid, and with Ford stating that he will retain Kissinger (and the public be damned) how can we POSSIBLY vote for Ford? HOW CAN WE DO THAT TO OURSELVES? Lets remember that this trio agreed that Rockefeller would "cool it and fade out of the news until after the nominating convention, and maybe the election. The public knows that was an act of tricky expediency. To quit using the word detente, while continuing to practice it, was a dishonest fraud. HOW CAN WE POSSIBLY VOTE FOR THIS HOW CAN WE DO TRIO? THAT TO OURSELVES? But what about Reagan? He was running strongly, had beaten Ford in total popular votes in the primary states. He was offering us a choice, not an echo. Suddenly he veered about as far left as he could go, in naming Richard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania as his running mate. Other writers will go publicly into Schweikers voting record, which is just a wee bit better than that of Carter's left wing Mondale. Reagan says he and Schweiker are in agreement on gun control, abortion and busing. But what about loyalty to the United States. Schweiker has left himself wide open. I want to bring out something that otherwise may get by unnoticed. In Philadelphia there was a meeting on January 30th of advocates of a Declaration of INTERdependence". It was closed to the public, but was infiltrated so the truth came out. Veteran leftist and ONE WORLDER, Joseph S. Clark, Jr. (now 73) read a list of 126 members of Congress who had agreed to sign the subversive document, which was a move in the - ' direction of replacing K&H STEEL SCHWEIKER!! The Vice Presidential Candidate of Ronald Reagan came out for ONE ns - other our WORLD GOVERNMENT! Later when the news leaked the following men, out of the 126, had their names removed: Sen. Richard S. Schweiker ), Sen. Milton R. Young Rep. Mark Andrews ), ), Rep. Goodloe E. Byron Rep. Daniel J. Flood ), Rep. M. ), John Rep. Murphy Charles Rose ), Rep. Bob Wilson The withdrawal of the name of Rep. Daniel Flood, who has fought so bravely for our continued ownership of the Panama Canal, gives credence to the explanation that some of these names were listed without permission. Others and got caught perhaps chickened out. Every backer of Reagan should, it seems to me, him and demand an write explanation about Schweiker! LET REAGAN KNOW!! Carter! THAT CARTER!! I haye four printed commentaries written by persons who have access to inside facts. All of them say that Jimmy Carters foreign policy coach for a long time has been one Zbigniew Brzezinski, head of the Columbia University Institute of Communist Affairs. A member of Rockefellers Council on Foreign Relations, this man is also chairman of the Trilateral Commission, a Rockefeller-sponsore- d organization which is considered to be another stepping stone toward world government. This raises a proper question of whether Carter is in fact a Rockefeller Democrat. Remember that on the Rockefeller controlled Council on Foreign Relations we have already left-wiDemocrats Humphrey, Mondale, McGovern. Maybe Carter, except they havent gotten around to listing him. Birds of a feather flock together! What has happened to our good old Jones, Smiths, Browns and Thompsons? Why must we with Kissingers and struggle Brzezinskis? It is confusing. I, like many readers, will be waiting to see what happens next. Meanwhile Reagan, whose personal record looks okey, could as President at least VETO bad bills, and if he doesn't suffer the fate of two Kennedies and Wallace, his choice of Schweiker probably wont hurt. I have much more on Carter and Brzezinski, yours for a modest donation of stamps or equivalent. (E.P. Thornton, F Arcadian No. 1, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577.) . (R-Pa- (D-NY- ), (R-ND- (D-MD- (D-PA- (D-NY- (D-NC- (D-W- I). ng 6-- I TUBE POR GALQ NEW CHANNELS ANGLES. FLATS. PHONE 486-2041Ja- nd SQUARE TUB,NG 486-37- 71 SALT LAKE OTT, UTAH PHONE 484-351- 1 BUYERS OF SCRAP IRON AND METAL UVU AN ILLITERATES VOTE CAN CANCEL YOURS OVERKILL Copyright Jo Hindman 1976 EXPERTS ADMIT YOU CANT TRUST THEM Director of the Harvard School of Nutrition, Dr. F.J. Stare, receives millions of dollars in government grants, and retainers from the sugar-coate- d cereal industry. Through his syndicated medical columns he promised millions of readers that fluoridated water would cure or prevent crippling osteoporosis. Although this claim is still being made, and is one of the best fluoridations vote getters. Dr. Stare has now recanted. He says. We really dont know if fluoridated water provides healthy bones in the elderly, and may not know for a generation or two." Boston Herald Traveler, April 1972. His colleague, Dr. Jean Mayer, also claimed high daily doses of fluoride, up to 150 mgs. a day, was a cure for advanced crippling bone disease. Both Stare and Mayer quoted the work of their Harvard colleague, Dr. Daniel Bernstein, who now reports he finds large doses of sodium fluoride cause osteomalacia (softening of the bones) and does not believe fluoride is useful in high doses in human beings New England Journal of Medicine, April 16, 1970, Some physicians are still using this treatment. In the light of a recent report that sodium fluoride is found to cause genetic defects in mammalian eggs of cows and ewes, physicians who continue to use fluoride therapy for bone disease should be prosecuted for criminal malpractice Environmental lArcheological Health, October, 1974 THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET AT COUNTRY SCHOOLS NOW POLLUTED WITH FLUORIDE Although any water with over 2 p.p.m. fluoride is condemned as unsafe to drink according to U.s. Water Quality Standards, 5 p.p.m. fluoride is now being added to country school water. Parents are not being told or asked. Government fluoride researcher, Dr. H.S. Horowitz, told a dental convention in Chicago April 16, 1974, If one parent said no, it would kill the project. Two months later, 213 country school children and their teachers in Stanly County, North Carolina, suffered acute fluoride poisoning. The fluoride pump had malfunctioned and was delivering 270 p.p.m. fluoride. The Communicable Disease Center of Atlanta, Georgia, which made the report, said it was not the first such incident. Subsequently, Dr. Horowitz sent me a report in which he now advocates 6 p.p.m. fluoride in rural school water. The government rests its case with negative evidence. Although no research has ever been done on adults in any artificially fluoridated city, they claim they are not aware of any harmful effects. After a study, Abbott Laboratories, manufacturers of 1 mg. fluoride tablets, affixes a warning that the proper dose will cause harmful effects to some. This protects the drug manufacturer rather than the children. 14-ye- wasatch metal & Salvage WmSM Writ 203 FLUORIDE constitution may. Stand VI THE E.P THORNTON COLUMN We should come out with truth, let the chips fall where they A ar It happened in California when one of the piecemeal revisions of that states Constitution was approved in 196-- 6. In Oregon the same ploy was attempted but Oregonians turned Eskimo If a dialect-speakin- g wants to vote, and his language is only oral cant be written the registrar of voters isnt bound by law to whip out crayons to draw pictographs to explain measures language. on a ballot. down However, the 1975 mandate of ridiculous the bilingual amendment to the federal Voting Rights Act (1965) must be met by providing oral assistance in the language of the particular minority voter according to an U.S. Asst. Atty-Gener- al ruling. sional Record 72875 (Congres- p.H7632) It came about when Congress made permanent the ban against certain prerequisites to voting. English literacy was one condition eliminated. The action has the effect of abolishing English as our official language. In jurisdictions trapped in the curious criteria of racial percentages all ballots, voters handbooks or other voting literature must be printed in minority languages: Spanish in the counties of Curry, McKinley, Otero (N.M.) and Yuba (Calif.); American Indian in Shannon and Todd counties (S.D.), and Choctaw and McCurtain counties In city and county of (Okla.). Honolulu which is the entire island of Oahu, a ballot in five languages might be necessary. Before Voting it to be were used instituted, Rights that any American wanting to vote would first learn English as an act of good citizenship. so-call- . ed condition A of a proffered metro constitution. But they saved their English only voting requirement only to lose it in 1974 when a constitutional piggyback amendment slipped through to repeal the English language clause. Americans alarmed by such tactics ask if the instances stem from the United Nations and the 1313 political syndicate that metro promotes the world-wid- e I To them movement. report: A speaker at 1 3 13s National Municipal Leagues (NML) 1969 conference predicted that voting reform laws would peak in the 1970s which they are doing. Same speaker placed the beginning of election code reform after 1947. The date is significant. It follows 1945 when the United Nations came into being and U.S. judges began using the UN Charter as a ld lodestar of justice. The bilingual voting law may be a conditioning technique to allow world citizens to vote in United States elections. In NMLs Issues of Electoral Reform (1974) funded by Ford Foundation p.vi The League continues to act as a national clearinghouse on election reform. Aside from that, the money costs of bilingual voting are staggering, requiring additional tonnages of newsprint, increased postage, hiring growing staffs of linguists and interpretors. It also doubles the cost of printing candidates remarks which accompany sample ballots. Resolutions springing from legislative bodies throughout the nation should ask the Wash., D.C. solons to correct the slightly insane federal Voting Rights Act and to restore English as this Nations official language. one-wor- illiteracy inability to read or write is not to be confused with lack of intelligence. An American college graduate can be an illiterate in a country whose language he can speak but cannot read or write. The law writers who struck out the English language are themselves a peculiar sort of illiterate who cannot comprehend the Constitution of the United States. They should know that, by the Constitution leaves election law under control of each of the States. And yet, some states made Ref.National Civic Review by haste to yield sovereignty and to Natl Municipal League N. Y abolish English as their legal 5 70,p.256. non-menti- on, The New Captive Nations Continued from page 6 Indeed in the wake of republics in the the Indo-Chithe 1920s tragedy, provided for the is time now for a massive industrial foundations of to educate our campaign the U.S.S. R. in the all about the captive people rescued this 30s e nations, especially those in empire-stalfrom the U.S.S.R. The greatest destruction in the 40s, and weakness and vulnerability helped extend its dominion of Moscow lies in the in Central Europe, Asia and existence of these captive, Cuba in the 40s and nations within 50s and, under cover of the U.S.S.R. itself. Moscow detente tolerated its vital knows this well, but our support for Hanoi's leaders scarcely appreciate aggression in the 60s and it. And we can proceed in 70s. the knowledge that the and Continuing such captive nations are our errors, as repeating firmest allies, in their in evidenced the present overwhelming desire to he detente process and its free of the Russian yoke. effects, could Let us not forget that lead to our own destruction. We too could become a our past errors and saved action misdirected captive nation! Dr. Lev E. Dohriansky Lenin's tyrannical regime and contributed to the death of the independent The best way to get something done is to begin. non-Russi- an self-deludi- ng na non-Russi- an . |