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Pope
blesses U.N. flag, calls for "binding international rules"
Old-Thinker News | April 19, 2008
By Daniel Taylor

Pope Benedict XVI
spoke to the U.N. General Assembly
on Friday, warning nations against undermining the authority of the
United Nations by acting unilaterally. The Pope also found time to
bless the U.N. flag.
Reuters reports,
"Countries that act
unilaterally on the world stage undermine the authority of the
United Nations and weaken the broad consensus needed to confront
global problems, Pope Benedict said on Friday.
The
international community must be "capable
of responding to the demands of the
human family through binding
international rules," said the
81-year-old pope, who spoke after
meeting privately with U.N.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
He said
the notion of multilateral consensus was
"in crisis because it is still
subordinated to the decisions of a few,
whereas the world's problems call for
interventions in the form of collective
action by the international community."
The Pope's comments are of little
surprise, given the fact that he
has previously called for a "new world
order" to combat terrorism, environmental problems, as well as economic
imbalances during his Christmas 2005 speech. Pope John Paul II also
called for a new world order in a
2004 new years speech.
An interesting perspective on
these comments comes from a 1970's report called the
"World Order Models Project." The report was funded by the Carnegie
Foundation and Rockefeller Foundations, and was directed by Council
on Foreign Relations member
Saul H. Mendlovitz. Richard A. Falk, also a CFR member, contributed
work to the project.
The project called for the
formation of a world government complete with global taxes, a
general disarmament program and the elimination of the nation state.
The WOMP project also planned on
selling these globalist ideals to the world by using prominent world
leaders to promote the plans and begin molding the international
dialectic around globalist perceptions. The Pope was named as a
possible outlet. The project states,
"Symbolic world leaders such
as the Secretary General of the United Nations or the Pope might
espouse [the WOMP agenda]... as a program for the future...
These kinds of external developments... would initiate a world
order dialectic within American politics that would begin to
break down decades of adherence to [the Westphalian system] and
its infrastructure of values, perceptions and institutions."
In a 1997 paper presented to the
Research Department of the Air Command and Staff College, Maj. Bart
R. Kessler outlined the plans of the World Order Models Project and
many other globalist initiatives. His paper can be read
here. Reference to the use
of the Pope in promoting globalist ideology, as well as citation,
can be found on page 25 of this report.
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