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Council on Foreign Relations — Part 3

73 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Sep 29, 1969 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: Council on Foreign Relations · 73 pages OCR'd
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played key roles in the actual establishment of UN. "5 specialized agencies.” ment issued a volume entitled Postwar Foreign Policy Preparation, 1939-1945, which listed as important U.S. Government figures in U.N, planning: Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter White, Virginius Frank Coe, Noel Field, Lawrence Duggan, Henry J. Wadleigh, John Carter Vincent, David Weintraub, Nathan G. Silvermaster, Harold Glasser, Victor Perlo. Irving Kaplan, Solomon Adler, Abraham G. Silver- man, Wiliam L. Uliman, and William H. Taylor. All sixteen were later identified in sworn testimony as secret Conimunist agents! Communist manipulation of the American delegation at the founding conference was so thorough that identified Communist Dalton Trumbo actually wrote t the Renort to the Nation d delivered at that conference by Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius. use in their drive to enslave the world? G. Edward Griffin points out in his book, The Fearful Master: A Second Look At The United Nations, that “‘one of the most important positions within the entire United Nations — if not the most important’ -- is that of Undersecretary for Political and Security Council Affairs.” Since the U.N. was created, twenty-six years ago, ten different men have held that post, and al] ten of them have been Communists? Consider also the observation by W. Cleon Skousen in his excellent text, The “Anvone familiar with the Communist Constitution of Naked Comununist: Russia wil! recognize in the United Nations Charter a similar format. It is characterized by a fervent declaration of democzatic principles which are sound and desirable; this is ther: followed by a constitutional restriction or procedural limitation which completely nullifies the principles just announced”! Rather than being an “instrument of peace” in the sense in which Americans generally usc the phicase, the United Nations is sul an integral part of Communist plans. New Times is an English-language magazine published weekly in Moscow. In its issue for July 8, 1970, its Communist editors observed: “As stressed by Premier Kosygin at a luncheon for U Thant in Moscow on June 19, the Soviet Union attaches much importance to the United Nations. In future, as in the past, it will spare no effort to steer the Organization’s work.” Of course not. It was U.N. Secretary-General U Thant, who is 2 Marxist, who declared in April of 1970 that Lenin's “ideals of peace and peaceful coexistence {meaning no resistance to Communism] are in line with the aims of the U.N. Charter.” Yet Secretary Rogers says the United States should “protect and accommo- date” the Communists under the United Nations. Responsible Americans, however, want to Ger US out! — W.E.D. wo Reprints of this copyrighted article, “Communists Control The U.N.,” are available at fifty for one dollar from The Review Of The News, Belmont, Massachusetts 02178. October 27, 1971 Tine Review Of The NEWS wn a ee ee Key roles is an accurate phrase. Four years earlier, in 1950, the State Depart- Were the Communists successful in constructing a vehicle which they could oNe . Le 3 PR
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