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Show ? The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand Page 8 The Utah Independent August 19, 1976 f HE E.P. THORNTON John F. Mangan COLUMN America is being rapidly railroaded into mental, moral and physical slavery. The future slaves are financing the building of the traps now set for them, and maintaining swarms of appointed bureaucratic trappers. An enormous Uguinea pig" trap factory is the NATIONAL ASSOCITION EDUCATION So (N.E.A.). arrogant and tax-payi- powerful this has ng mind-manipulat- or American HOLD YOUR HATS! It will shock many good Baptists to know that liberal termites abound in the SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION. The shock will be helpful if you make me prove what I am going to relate. You will NOT get the facts from any State Baptist magazine. They follow the SBC line, almost to the letter. In 1971 a number of concerned Baptists, pastors and laymen, distributed at the June convention a printed protest deploring that our leaders had connived through ABC network to produce a series of ten consecutive broadcasts, on Sunday at 1 PM, appearing as late as May 9, 1971. They were plainly labeled, SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, the become that it has homed in as a part of the left wing networks. A current TV feature is a weekly Bicentennial" documentary, a kind of survey of each of our When they showed 50 states. much of the program was a Idaho, servile boost to Senator Frank Church, the man who has been busying himself destroying the good repute of our CIA and FBI. Church was among the 120 odd JEWISH THEOLOGICAL incongressional signers of the SEMINARY, the NATIONAL of famous "Declaration CATHOLIC OFFICE, and the BAPTIST Interdependence". He was flooded SOUTHERN I with indignant citizens letters. CONVENTION!" have his standard mealy-louthThe title of the series was machine-produce- d reply. Copy to DIRECTIONS. By this devious route the NCC wormed its way into you on request. g TV was audience the lives of When the Baptists taken to Colorado, to glimpse its who would like to remain scenic wonders and hear a bit of its independent and Christ oriented. history, we were stuffed with a plug At the very end one Brooks Hays folk singer" (who is a member of the for the rabble-rousin- g Judy Collins, one of the group of Rockefeller led Council on Foreign seditious songsters comprising Relations) appeared and stated to Joan Baez, and the viewers, No effort in the South communist Pete Seeger, all of can stop the growth of the whom work at damning our flag NATIONAL COUNCIL OF our young CHURCHES." and This ecumenist people. Hays was a PAST PRESIDENT 50 series on our states of the SOUTHERN BAPTIST This reached a new propaganda low CONVENTION! A ceaseless war is being waged (and the networks along with it) when we now have to listen each upon our sleeping citizens by week to This program meets with planners who are determined to the approval of the NATIONAL herd them into NATIONAL sheep ASSOCIEDUCATION pens. NATIONAL education. ed pew-sittin- out-in-the-o- ATION"! NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES seeks domination over our religious life, and claims to speak for40 million protestants. Ill give you a Baptists glimpse of how these insidious plotters work. The largest ORGANIZATION protestant is the Southern Baptist Convention. It was formed to be the coordinating SERVANT (not leader) of thousands of Baptist churches, and millions of members. It is one of BIG protestant denominations that have not the churches. NATIONAL This illustrates how the Invisible Government now in control of education and many other facets of our once free lives, seeks by every devious means to bring about a system under which YOU and I will be run by the decisions of men at the top. a few hard-eye- d Now NEA and the networks have joined forces against us. In its lobbying activities, the few NATIONAL mental health. this NATIONAL and NATIONAL that. The men who run the pen want to tell the SHEEP what to do. The NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION should be abolished, and schools returned to the local level so kids can be taught to read and write. Every protestant should cut his church donation by a percentage, telling his pastor that he is doing so until NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES (or sly affiliation with such as I have described) is ENDED. Period! Treatise WHICH WAY, SOUTHERN BAPTISTS?, and BREEDS NATIONAL COUNCIL BUREAUCRATS, and WE PAY THEM. UN-official- ly? Our main target this month is the defeat of the Humphrey-HawkiBill (S 50 - HR 50), about which a great deal has been inserted in the Congressional Record over the past month or so. One of the prime objects of this legislation, and one which has found its way into every economics bill sponsored by H.H. Humphrey over the last several years, is the setting up of an overall planning board in the Presidents office. Once this board is in place, it will not only plan government make-wor- k ns for the unemp- lose. BUNGLING Public, sentiment is everything. With public sentiment nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed. Consequently he who moulds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or decisions. He makes statutes and pronounces decisions possible or impossible to be executed. Abraham Lincoln There is no such thing on this earth as something for nothing. William Graham Sumner pollution problems, but now all at once, the two nations are being bedevilled into forming a region to REGION protect 50 miles or so of the St. WORLD GROWS John river. LIKE GERM A report dated September 1975 has been presented to the Copyright Jo Hindman 1976 governments of the U.S., Canada, NATO-forme- d The first world region, planted and to the IJC by the Committee Canada-U.the astraddle in the St. Joh on Water Quality border, is beginning to grow. River (available from IJC, Wash., Quietly. Unlike the Mexican border D.C. 20440). In it a distorted sketch map of region, urged by Congress as reported in these columns, the Maine and N.B. shows the proposed Canadian border region topography, boundaries, and Comis sponsored by the North Atlantic river itself, misplaced. Treaty Organization (NATO) parison with official Rand more often known for its military McNally maps reveal the errors. nature. Even Belgium and France The shaded basin area (proposed are involved through NATO's region) includes slivers of Canada of the State of Committee on Challenges of and one-thiModern Society (CCMS). (See Maine. The whole snarl of recommenThe Metrocrats by Jo Hindman 200-03- ). The tangle of names is dations add up to an international confusion. region covering river basin plantypical Exchanges of letters have ning in three jurisdictions: federal, taken place between Canadian of- provincial (foreign) and state ficials and environmentalists in the (Maine). The report stresses that state of Maine (U.S.A.) and the the Maine portion of the basin is federal Environmental Protection highly strategic because it is subject to the Federal Water Pollution Agency (EPA), Wash., D.C. d. In other words, Control Act. Their idea is typically The regionalists have features of controversial Public selected a river that flows both in Law 92 500, causing trouble the U.S. and Canada, plan to use wherever its mandates are imposed its tributaries' basin as the bi- throughout the United States, nation grid for the region. A board could become imbedded in of appointees would run the international regional law. The selection of the St. John governance, impose international land-us- e and other laws. A handy area for regionalization is peculiar existing treaty can be used to for another reason. An AP release validate the deal. from St. John, N.B. 71176 said The river is the St. John. Its the N.B. Province and city of St. headwaters rise in Maine. Along John owe their existence to the who the short 50 or 60 miles of American Tories international strip, its north bank fled America during and after the is in Canada, its south bank in the Revolution to settle in Canada. United States. After bisecting Those who had sided with the Canadas Province of New King's men felt that they would be Brunswick (N.B.), the river St. more comfortable in Canada under John empties near N.B.'s Canadian the royal dynasty. city of St. John on the Bay of Fun-d- y. Today the people along the St. John river are said to be more The venerable 64 year old aware of their Tory heritage than International Joint Commission Tory descendants located (UC) between the U.S. and elsewhere in Canada. It is difficult to tell which way Canada since 1912 is chaperoning the venture. the Canadians are running For more than a half century now for or against the embryonic under the Boundary Waters Treaty world region slapped over their (1909) Canada and the U.S. have border. U.S.-Canadi- loyed unemployable sector of the population; it will create still another uncontrolled and uncontrollable bureaucracy, with the power to make it even more profitable for the present welfare recipients to refuse employment in the productive private sector of the economy. The bill calls for a wage scale comparable to that paid by private industry, but says nothing about requiring a weeks work for a weeks pay. The bill sets the unrealistic goal of a 3 unemployment ratio. Once you begin to approach this goal, wages in the private sector will be driven through the roof; public wages will have to follow to stay within the formula, and up, and up, ad infinitum. Those of us who lived through the 1930s can remember that the did very government make-wor- k little good, as at the end of the decade unemployment was as high as it was in the worst years; and it took a war, with its dependence on private industry, to get the economy once more on a solid footing. That war would have been unnecessary, had the government turned private industry loose, released the money that was spent so on unproductive make-wor- k, inbe borrowed that it could by used and for expansion. dustry Private enterprise, given freedom to act as American enterprise has always acted, without government interference, would have whipped the Great Depression" in three years and we could have been spared the last seven years of hunger and heartache, and stayed out of a war in which we had nothing to gain and everything to 6-- joined with the CHURCHES. But Inc. or, T oday , if the government were to turn loose the money that is wasted on welfare so that private industry could borrow enough, at low prime rate of interest,, to data about what other rebuild inadequate buildings, denominations are doing to fight replace womout equipment, and being taken over, sent on request expand as it should be expanding, (E.P. Thornton, F Arcadian No. our economy would once more I, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577). Stamps will be appreciated. Lets remember, BIGNESS OFFICIALLY OF been solving water quality and OVERALL PLANNING!!! S. an rd one-wor- ld one-worl- (pro-Britis- h) "The find its way to the pinnacle of world economies, through American ingenuity and efficiency. Efficiency can only be found in the private sector, it has never been a virtue of government. Therefore, it will be to the advantage of all concerned for every patriot to write hisher Congressman, and tell him in no uncertain terms that you expect him to vote against HR 50 when it is offered on the floor of the House for a vote. Security) is transferring purchasing workers to from power - Wall Street Journal To obtain Gods best, we must give our best-- to win, we must surrender-- to live, we must die-- to receive, we must give. -- Dr. Oswald J. 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