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Show The Paper That Dare. To Take A Stand November 30, 1972 METRO NEWS Into The One-W- orld Dark Age Jo Hindman The United Nations in 1948 adopted its global gag rule over freedom of speech and the mass media. In 1972, the UN made it stick. The news blackout on Hon. John G. Schmitz, candidate for the U.S. Presidency, is added proof. Federal The Communication Commission indictment of radio WXUR in Media (Pa.) being a prior example The stage was set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights issued by the world General Assembly of the UN on December 1948. Making clear that 10, opposing viewpoint is considered prejudice, the grotesque world document orders that the only viewpoint which is to be allowed expression government under world will be the international pro-U- N attitude. global to Referring speech, press and' other rights, These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercise contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations, states Article 29(3) of the Declaration. Any word, statement, or remark opposing the UN, UNESCO or other world government appurtenances was thrown into the category of prejudice. The UN then issued orders to stamp out prejudice. Loyalty, patriotism, love of ones homeland became outlawed under the world system. Through its various agencies, the UN has persisted in its progressive closures to secure an universal gag rule. The United Nations Educational, ' Cultural' and inch-by-in- Scientific ch government Therefore Schmitz when organization. AIP the UN-subservi- ent all in California abandoned Nixon to join Schmitz, yet the press syndicates withheld that dramatic news from the nationwide campaign coverage. To the throttled news services, only McGovern and Nixon were qualified reporting. The U. S. Constitution forbids Congress from making any law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. Suppression of either or both violates law. Yet the global gag rule, obviously being enforced in the U.S.A., expressly forbids to any State, group or person in engage any activity or to perform any act aimed at the ... of the destruction global apparatus (Article 30, UN uman Rights Declaration). dark age in The world history is beginning. One-Worl- d's Organization that the recommended Organization intensify its action favouring the elimination of the use of prejudicial statements in the mass media, and encouraging the use mass of the media (INCLUDING CINEM A RADIO TELEVISION! FILMS! NEWSPAPERS! MAGAZINES! TO COMBAT PREJUDICE nr The w'ord prejudice was not officially defined in the UNESCO report (Meeting of Experts, Final Report EDMD4 Paris, 24 Oct. 1968). The title referred to racial prejudice, but the contents related to prejudice in its widest universal meaning that word any utterance or written opposes world government. 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The rate of cancer is highest in those advanced nations where foods have become highly refined, preserved, synthesized, and otherwise denuded of their original nutritional i elements. Yet, cancer is almost unheard of in those regions where foods are more basic and less processed. And, in some of those areas, people enjoy a longer life much expectancy, too, in spite of the lack of modern medical care. perpetuated scientific . their .journals are financed therefore, also and by drug Springfield, III, 127 that 1838 SILVER BULLION 999 presented for freely evaluation and debate. -- The Spoken Word Library . P.O.Box 1365 Thousand Oaks, California 91360 in et In the wake of President Nixons visits to Peking and relations with Moscow, we would do well to watch Sino-Soviextra care. As it now stands, only the U.S. has wires open to the other two countries involved in this delicate triangular relationship. This situation, a clear diplomatic advantage for the U.S., puts both China and Russia in the unhappy position of leaving the U.S. with the greatest leverage of the three nations et . concerned. t From Yugoslavia comes word that this may change and that there will be a revival in the dialogue. The Russian most concerned, Konstantian Katuchev, of the Socialist Inter-Stat- e Relations (in department handling other words, the Communist camp), tells us that something is going to change soon in the Soviet relations towards China. Chou reportedly is in touch with Brezhnev. Something big is afoot, comments a reliable Yugoslav . Soviet-Chirie- En-L- se ai source. Other straws are in the wind. Pravda, the official Soviet party organ, has been praising the Chinese economy in speaking of visible signs of . stabilization while Moscows Literary Gazette has started writing about a revival in Chinese literature and art. Russian and Chinese writers write what they are told to write. Something big may well be afoot. The hard fact is that the Chinese missile buildup is a threat to Russia, but not now to the U.S. That would explain the Soviet interest in a dialogue with China. On the Chinese side, those at the top who disapproved of Chou En-labreaking bread with President Nixon may have forced Chou to make an approach to Moscow. If the Chinese and Russians again can agree on how to bury us, the implication for U.S. security is grave indeed. For starters, we can and should halt the euphoric drift towards unilateral disarmament-$- 30 billion more-n- ot less-mwell be needed for armaments. The continued ay existence of the nation could well be the stakes. - V.F. fine guaranteed LAVELL BUTT AGENCY 78-66- 11 SWISS OF AMERICA 00000000000000000 Poor Grades W. A merican Security Reporter many physicians have been trained to favor drugs as the ideal approach to all disease. It is a sad fact that many who have spent years in medical school have had only three of four hours training in the Mens Lyceum , Truth will prevail only when all sides of an issue are Relations Need Close Watching Sino-Sovi- interests. It is not surprising, Young both mutually accept. We questions. for physicians and patients to use whatever therapy they often error choice is Medical schools in the United States are richly endowed by the large and prosperous drug firms. The old time medical societies dominated If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. 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