Another Step Closer To World Government Announced

Following the most recent Bilderberger secret world conference, certain world organizations have been mobilized to take the next step toward a one world government. Just last week, it was the World Trade Organization's turn.

Renato Ruggiero, director-general of the World Trade Organization (WTO), announced at a Paris press conference that "We are drafting the constitution of a single global economy." With that announcement, Ruggiero unveiled the Multilateral Agreement on Investments (MAI), which has been under development secretly since 1995 by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

In an article entitled, "World Economic 'Constitution' Drafted" by reporter James P. Tucker in the Mar.9 issue of Spotlight newspaper, this new economic constitution "would govern virtually every kind of business transaction, from buying land to sweeping buildings."

The article goes on to say, "Among other provisions, the MAI would require nations to drop (their) preferences for domestic companies and would establish a panel to rule on complaints by corporations of unfair government treatment."

In other words, on matters of a nation's economy that could affect the so-called global community, all matters will be handled by international tribunal rather than sovereignly within each nation.

How's that for "global boldness"? [RFN] Comment: As usual, there is historical precedence in all this. In early May, 1976, the Houston Chronicle reported that then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had successfully mentored a UN resolution known as "The New International Economic Order" (NIEO).

In announcing the shift toward a global economy, Kissinger noted that "all nations can now participate" in a common world monetary system.

The Preamble to the NIEO, which helped set the stage for the more recent WTO constitution, states: "We, the Members of the United Nations, solemnly proclaim our united determination to work urgently for the Establishment of a New International Economic Order based on equity, sovereign equality, interdependence, common interest and co-operation among all States, irrespective of their economic and social systems."

Speaking before the international press at the time, then-British Ambassador to the U.N., Ivor Richardson, predicted, "This assembly will, in later years, be seen as a turning point. Things will never be the same again."

With last month's announcement of a "constitution of a single global economy" by the WTO's director-general, Ambassador Richardson's warning carries a cold chill. [RFN]

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