posted 09-27-2003 09:24 PM
Part deux:1980 - World Conservation Strategy - published jointly by UNEP, IUCN, and WWF.
1980 – John Lennon murdered.
1980 - MacBride Commission - (International Commission for the Study of Communications Problems. Report: Many Voices, One World. Chaired by Sean MacBride. Early efforts to control communications.
1980 - Brandt Commission - (Independent Commission on International Development) chaired by Willy Brandt. Report: North-South: A Program for Survival linked economic equity to development and was beginning of "sustainable development" concept.
December 2, 1980 - The Australian federal government lifts controls regulating bank interest rates on customer deposits.
1981 - Congressman Larry McDonald calls for comprehensive congressional investigation of the CFR and Trilateral Commission. Congress is urged to investigate these organizations.
- Larry McDonald is killed along with 268 other passengers on Korean Air Lines (KAL) flight 007, shot down over Sakhalin Island in the Sea of Japan. All bodies recovered, except the bodies of the pilot and copilot. Some of the extremely suspicious information regarding KAL 007 include:
- Flight was off course with plenty of fuel. Commercial flights commonly take a short cut over Sakhalin when low on fuel. Radio response in Russian airspace commonplace, with Russian pilots monitoring path of commercial planes.
- Russian pilots radioed KAL 007 with no response from pilots.
- Russian pilots fired warning shots with visible tracers past cockpit, KAL pilots did no acknowledge warning shots or tracers.
- Two parachutes were seen by inhabitants of Aleutian islands prior to plane being shot down.
- Flight recorder recovered by U.S. submarine, data classified by CIA.
1981 - July 31, The Australian federal government abandons wage indexation.
1982 - April 2, Argentina seizes FalklandIisland. Begins British "Falkland war" (June 14 -Argentinians surrender.)
1982 - Palme Commission - (Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues). Report: Common Security: A Blueprint for Survival linked security to development. Chaired by Olof Palme.
1982 - World Resources Institute - organized with help from Russell E. Train. Gustave Speth first director.
1982 - World Charter for Nature - precursor to the Earth Charter.
1982 - U.N. Convention on the Law of the seas - which created the International Seabed Authority.
1983 - Andropov (USSR) dies of mysterious illness, Chernenko appointed.
1984 - Chernenko (USSR) dies, Gorbachev appointed USSR Secretary General.
August 1, 1984 - Australia's banking industry was de-regulated under the "Hawke" government. Sept 11, foreign banks invited to establish in Australia.
1985 - Gorbachev introduces Glasnost and Perestroika to USSR.
1985 - U.N. Convention on Ozone Depleting Substances - adopted in Vienna, Austria.
1985 - The Australian parliament passed the "Australia" act on Dec 2 which cut the last constitutional and legal ties with Britain.
1986 - Feb 28, PM Olof Palme of Sweden assassinated.
1986 - Chernobyl (Wormwood) nuclear disaster. USSR requests massive massive aid from USA and Germany. Public opinion of USSR swayed.
1987 - Montreal Protocol - converts voluntary Ozone Treaty into international law.
1987 - Brundtland Commission - (World Commission on Environment and Development). Report: Our Common Future, which defined "sustainable development". Chaired by Gro Harlem Brundtland. Members included Shridath Ramphal and Maurice Strong.
1987 - Institute for Global Communications - created by the Tides Foundation to facilitate NGO communications.
July 8, 1987 - The "Arizona Republic" reports: "For reasons unknown even to weather experts, the temperature at Greensberg, Kansas, jumped 20 degrees in ten minutes." Bill Ellis, an observer for the National Weather Service, says: "I've never seen anything like it, and I don't know anybody that ever has." [A secret experiment in weather modification?]
1988 - George Bush (CFR/TLC/Freemason) elected president.
August 18, 1988 - Queen approves the first "non British" governor general for Australia (Bill Hayden).
1988 - Global Forum on Human Survival - held in Oxford, England. Co-sponsored by the Temple of Understanding and the U.N. Committee on Parliamentarians and Population, chaired by James Parks Morton. James Lovelock was the featured speaker.
1988 - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - created by WMO and UNEP.
1989 - Berlin Wall falls - East Germans pour into West Germany. U.S. military is regarded as "obsolete" by media organizations. USSR begins to disintegrate.
1989 - Convention on Rights of the Child - adopted by the U.N.
1989 - Climate Action Network - created in Germany to promote climate treaty.
1990 - UN starts Gulf War.
1990 - July 30 - Conservative British MP Ian Gow killed by a car bomb, IRA suspected.
1990 - Aug 25, UN approves sanctions against Iraq.
1990 - Global Forum on Human Survival - held in Moscow, hosted by Mikhail Gorbachev, and Javier Perez de Cuellar, chaired by James Parks Morton.
1990 - World Summit for Children - held in New York; adopted Plan of Action.
1990 - Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) - created by Bella Abzug.
1990 - International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) - created at the invitation of the U.N.,to advance Agenda 21 at the local level.
1990 - Australian PM Bob Hawke addresses the National Press club. Tells us how reforms to the constitution have been affected by government and the high court to change the role and responsibilities of the 3 levels of government. The high court has done more than all the referendums have done in effecting these changes, and all without actually changing the written constitution (through "interpreted law" - sort of like "creative accounting").
Sept. 11, 1990 - In an address to Congress entitled "Toward a New World Order," George Bush says: "The crisis in the Persian Gulf offers a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times a new world order can emerge. We are now in sight of a United Nations that performs as envisioned by its founders." [But who were the founders of the U.N. and what exactly were their intentions? At least 43 members of the U.S. delegation to the founding conference in San Francisco were also members of the CFR. The Secretary General at the U.N. founding conference in 1945 was a U.S. State Department official named Alger Hiss. It was later determined that Alger Hiss was a Soviet spy. He was convicted of perjury for lying about his pro-Soviet activities. And Hiss was not just an aberration. The U.N. has always chosen socialist one-worlders for leaders.]
1991 - Fake coup attempt of Gorbachev in Soviet Union. Yeltsin named leader.
1991 - Caring for the Earth - published jointly by UNEP, IUCN, and WWF.
1991 - Yeltsin elected president of Russia. Crisis in Bosnia develops. Russia is now seen as US ally and friend. Disarmament of US military technology starts.
January 17, 1991 - Operation desert storm to liberate Kuwait.
May 21, 1991 - Indian PM Rajiv Ghandi assassinated.
September 6, 1991 - Congress of peoples deputies voted to surrender their power which brought an end to a 74 year Russian empire. December 21 USSR dissolved and becomes a commonwealth of states.
December 20, 1991 - Australia elects Paul Keating as new labor PM - time reveals his unique style.
June 1991 - The CFR cosponsors an assembly, "Rethinking America's Security: Beyond Cold War to New World Order," attended by 65 prestigious members of government, labor, academia, media, military, and professions from nine countries.
July 1991 - The Southeastern World Affairs Institute discusses the New World Order in a program with topics: "Legal Structures for a New World Order" and "The United Nations: From Its Conception to a New World Order."
1992 - Commission on Global Governance - established. Willy Brandt, with the blessings of Boutros Boutros-Ghali, appointed Ingvar Carlsson and Shridath Ramphal (IUCN president) as co-chairs.
1992 - Global Biodiversity Strategy - published jointly by UNEP, IUCN, WWF, and WRI.
1992 - U.N. Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) - Rio de Janeiro. Chaired by Maurice Strong. Produced: Agenda 21; Convention on Biological Diversity; Framework Convention on Climate Change; Statement of Forest Principles; and the Rio Declaration.
U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development - created to advance Agenda 21.
1992 - Earth Council - created in Costa Rica by Maurice Strong to coordinate global implementation of Agenda 21 through "National Councils" on Sustainable Development.
National Religious Partnership for the Environment - outgrowth of Temple of Understanding's "Joint Appeal."
1992 - The Wildlands Project - published by Dave Foreman, co-founder of Earth First!. Project seeks to convert half of America to wilderness.
1992 - President Clinton (CFR/TLC) elected president. Orders US military base closures. Orders gays to be allowed into the military/raises taxes/implements NAFTA/signs bill allowing US troops to be under UN command. Sends US troops overseas to Bosnia/Somalia/Germany/Peru. Begins dismantling military equipment and bases in US. Signs bills allowing illegal house to house search and seizure, signs bills removing our 2nd amendment rights, proposes national computer ID via health care card, signs bills allowing wiretaps of any phone/modem/or fax. Proposes "Clipper" chip on computers to allow tracking of data by government. Allows Russian and East German military equipment to be brought on US soil.
1992 - Los Angeles riots started from incident on Florence and Normandy. Many buildings professionally torched in a very logical, military- style action. National Guard called out. Citizens introduced to FEMA organization as friend and ally to the public. Citizens take up arms to protect their own businesses, and are ARRESTED by federal agents. Media portrays event as gang created and instills great fear in public. Gang leaders claim no responsibility for building torchings - not publicized in media.
Aug. 1992 - Near Ruby Ridge, Idaho, the home of Randy and Vicki Weaver and their four children has been under surveillance by the U.S. Marshals Service for 17 months. When the family dog begins barking, family friend Kevin Harris and the Weavers' 13-year-old son Sammy follow, thinking it is on the scent of a deer. Men in camouflage clothing (the marshals) shoot the dog, and Harris and Sammy return fire. Deputy Marshal William Degan and Sammy are killed in the exchange. Sammy is shot in the back as he runs for the house. The Marshals Service requests assistance from the FBI, which sends its Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) to the scene. An HRT sniper, Lon Horiuchi, fires two shots: the first wounds Randy Weaver (though not seriously); the second kills Vicki Weaver as she holds her baby in her arms and seriously wounds Kevin Harris. [Randy Weaver's "violation"? He had allegedly sawed off a shotgun barrel a quarter of an inch too short. For that, his house was surrounded by Federal agents and his wife and son were killed.] The 11-day siege ends when Randy Weaver surrenders to authorities. [A jury found Weaver innocent of the original firearms violation he was accused of.]
1993 - President's Council on Sustainable Development - created by Executive Order No. 12852 to implement Agenda 21 in America, co-chaired by WRI president, Jonathan Lash.
First Meridian Conference on Global Governance - held in Bolinas, California.
1993 - World Conference on Human Rights - in Vienna.
1993 - Green Cross - founded by Mikhail Gorbachev.
1993 - BIONET - created to promote Convention on Biological Diversity.
1993 - Gorbachev starts Gorbachev Foundation USA in the Presidio in San Francisco. Starts developing plans and strategies to disassemble all U.S. military weaponry.
1993 - Russian and Nepalese Ghurkha combat troops begin military manouvers and training exercises on U.S. soil. U.S. citizens are alarmed but are regarded as "radical extremists".
1993 – Waco Massacre. The United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) launched the largest assault in its history against a small religious community in central Texas. Approximately eighty armed agents invaded the compound, purportedly to execute a single search and arrest warrant. The raid went badly; six Branch Davidians and four agents were killed, and after a fifty-one-day standoff, the United States Justice Department approved a plan to use CS gas against those barricaded inside. Tanks carrying the CS gas entered the compound. Later that day, fire broke out, and all seventy-four men, women and children inside perished.
1994 - World Trade Organization - formed at Uruguay round of GATT negotiations.
1994 - U.N. Conference on Population and Development - in Cairo
1994 - Clinton proposes National Health Care. National ID card would be required. (Australia has it's own "Australia card" debarkle)
1994 - H.R. 666 passed by congress allowing illegal search and seizure.
1994 - NAFTA implemented allowing US and Asian manufacturers to have plants in Mexico, where wages are controlled at poverty level and environmental requirements are not controlled or monitored.
1994 - GATT agreement signed and implemented.
1994 - Vladimir Zhirinovsky gains popularity in Russia based on his ultra nationalist platform. Zhirinovsky plans to take back all former Russian territories including Poland, Finland and Alaska and also plans a warm water sea port for Russia in the Indian Ocean. In his book "Last Dash To The South", Zhirinovsky states that when he becomes the new leader of Russia, he will kill all crime band leaders on the spot, with public executions without trials. He will pile up nuclear waste on the border of Lithuania and blow the radioactive vapors over them so they will all die. He also claims he will send a group of nuclear submarines to circle underwater around Japan and "if they so much as 'chirp' he will nuke them". Many claim Zhirinovsky has knowledge of UN takeover of the United States which is why he claims in his book "that the USA will collapse and will be without food and many people will immigrate to Europe and Russia".
1994 - Zhirinovsky regarded by many Christians as prophetic world leader to arise out of the east. Many claim that his birthplace in Alma Ata, Khazakhstan is purported to be the land of "Magog" described in the bible. His name (Vladimir) in Russian means "Ruler of The World" and his middle name (Wolfovich) means "Son of a Wild Canine". Zhirinovsky regarded as the New World Order version of Hitler or Stalin.
1994 - Various patriot and militia groups formed in USA, regarded as "psychos" and "kooks" by media.
1994 - Militia of Montana distributes tapes and literature regarding New World Order movement.
1994 - Linda Thomson forms American Justice Federation and distributes literature and videos showing Russian military equipment on US soil and UN controlled "concentration camps" complete with gas chambers, being constructed in Indiana. Linda exposes UN black helicopters on video tape. Her family is then continually harassed and UN black helicopters fly over her office and home.
1994 - Mark Koernke from Michigan distributes tapes and videos on militia movements, the New World Order and UN takeover.
May 3, 1994 - President Bill Clinton signs Presidential Decision Directive 25 and then declares it Classified so the American people can't see what it says. [The summary of PDD-25 issued to members of Congress tells us that it authorizes the President to turn over control of U.S. military units to U.N. command.]
May 10, 1994 - U.S. Marines stationed at Twenty-Nine Palms, California, are given a survey in which they are asked if they would be willing to swear to a code which declares: "I am a United Nations fighting person." They are also asked in the survey if they would be willing to fire on American citizens.
1995 - UN black helicopters spotted in many states and all over California.
1995 - World Summit on Social Development - in Copenhagen.
1995 - Commission on Sustainable Development - met in New York.
1995 - Fourth World Women's Congress - in Beijing.
1995 - State of the World Forum - San Francisco, hosted by Mikhail Gorbachev and Maruice Strong.
1995 - Our Global Neighborhood - final report released by the Commission on Global Governance.
1995 - Global Biodiversity Assessment - released by UNEP. Coordinated by Robert Watson.
1995 - InfoPet injectable transponder introduced as a way to monitor pets. Many Christian books and videos appear claiming that the injectable transponder is actually the "Mark of The Beast" prophesied in the Book of Revelation.
1995 - Bob Fletcher (former toy manufacturer, testified in Iran/Contra hearings, now currently working with Militia of Montana) produces video in Febuary 1995 complete with actual video footage describing in great detail the New World Order Movement, world socialism, UN takeover of the United States, the CIA involvement in New World Order clandestine operations, injectable transponders, black helicopters and concentration camps in the United States. Bob Fletcher has multiple attempts made on his life, resulting in hospitalization and intensive care.
1995 - Uni-bomber strikes 2 days after the Federal Building was bombed. Media does "blitz" on militia groups trying to portray them as dangerous and possibly behind these bombings. Prime Time Live, 20/20 and Nightline all carry cover stories of militia organizations attempting to portray them as a dangerous bunch of "kooks" and "paranoid-right-wing paramilitary" organizations. NBC, CBS and ABC simultaneously carry stories on local militia organizations in an attempt to scare the public.
1995 - President Clinton and Bob Dole sign bills enabling 1,000 more federal anti-terrorist agents and also implement tough new "anti-terrorist" legislation. Public opinion is swayed by Oklahoma and Uni-Bomber bombings to allow more freedoms to be taken away in favor of "tougher anti-terrorist" laws. Some patriot groups claim both bombings were created by the New World Order movement to scare the U.S. public into accepting greater anti-gun control and greater "anti-terrorist" Federal control.
1995 - Australia introduces new powers for ASIO and police to fight terrorism and computer crime too. (powers to hack, read, write and "modify" files on computer systems, phone patches, search and seizure etc.)
March 1995 - U.N. delegates meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss various methods for imposing global taxes on the people of the world. Government suggests possible link to patriot militia groups. Patriot groups claim government conspiracy relating to bombing. Government discredits and begins media assault on patriot organizations and militia groups.
April 19, 1995 - An explosion devastates the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, resulting in the deaths of 168 people.
May 1995 - Incredibly, Larry Potts, the FBI's man in charge of the Ruby Ridge and Waco operations, is promoted to become the number two man at the Bureau.
September 1995 - "Popular Science" magazine describes a top secret U.S. Navy installation called HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) in the state of Alaska. This project beams powerful radio energy into the earth's upper atmosphere. One of the goals of the program is to develop the capability of "manipulating local weather" using the techniques developed by Bernard Eastlund. [The program has been underway since 1990.]
November 4, 1995 – Prime Minister of Israel, Mr. Yitzhak Rabin assassinated.
1996 - U.N. Conference on Human Settlements (HABITAT II) - Istanbul.
1996 - Campaign for U.N. Reform - organized to lobby for global governance.
1996 - The United Nations' 420-page report "Our Global Neighborhood" is published. It outlines a plan for "global governance," calling for an international "Conference on Global Governance" in 1998 for the purpose of submitting to the world the necessary treaties and agreements for ratification by the year 2000.
April 28, 1996 - Port Arthur, Tasmania 35 people shot dead by a single gunman. Australia introduces tough new gun laws and reforms shortly after.
May 1, 1996 - A German airbase is established at Holloman Field near Alamogordo, New Mexico. This is the first time in U.S. history that a foreign nation has been allowed to set up a permanent military installation on American soil.
June 1996 - Episcopal Bishop William Swing moves to bring all religions of the world into a single organization called the UR (United Religions). The UR would be the spiritual counterpart of the UN. Swing plans to create a UR charter by June 1997 and to establish its headquarters in San Francisco by the year 2000. Christian denominations that say one can only come to God through Jesus Christ are considered "intolerant" and must be forced to acknowledge that there are other paths to God.
May 1, 1997 - UK election, youngest ever PM, Tony Blair wins (The "new" labor party, replaces John Smith who died suddenly).
July 1, 1997- Hong Kong, a British colony since 1842 is given to China after an agreement signed in 1984.
August 31, 1997 - "Princess of peace and the queen of hearts", Lady Diana Spencer dies in a car crash. Many unanswered questions remain over the circumstances. Many around the world mourn her death.
October 7, 1997 - IRA peace talks.
1997 - Al Gore's report - to the U.N. at Rio +5. A broader view of Agenda 21 implementation.
1997 - Kyoto Protocol - Adopted in Kyoto, Japan. Converts voluntary climate change treaty to binding international law.
1997 - International Conference on Environment and Society - sponsored by UNESCO in Thessaloniki.
January 1997 - The Federal government announces that COSCO (Chinese Ocean Shipping Company) has been awarded a $138 million taxpayer-subsidized loan guarantee and will be allowed to build ships in a Mobile, Alabama, shipyard.
1998 - International Criminal Court - created in Rome.
1998 - International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) - created to lobby for U.N. gun control.
1998 - U.N. Climate Change Conference - in Buenos Aires.
May 1998 - President Bill Clinton issues Presidential Decision Directive 63, which provides that, in the event of an emergency beyond the capabilities of the private sector to handle, "the full authorities, capabilities and resources of the government including law enforcement, regulation, foreign intelligence and defense preparedness shall be available, as appropriate, to ensure that critical infrastructure protection is achieved and maintained." This plan is to be put in place "no later than the year 2000."
May 14, 1998 - President Bill Clinton issues Executive Order 13083, amounting to a complete inversion of the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (which states that all powers not specifically granted to the Federal government are to be retained by the States or by the people). In essence, EO 13083 claims the authority to dispense with constitutional limitations, the separation of powers and the reserved powers of individual states when the President or his subordinates in the executive branch believe such action is "necessary." [For the Clintonites, "federalism" is defined by arbitrary power in the central government, rather than diffusion of power among various complementary governments and limitation of all government power through a written constitution.]
July 17, 1998 - Gathered for a conference in Rome, 120 nations approve an International Criminal Court (ICC). The U.S. is one of only seven nations voting against the statute. The ICC is to become binding upon every individual on earth, once it is ratified by only 60 nations! [Under the ICC treaty, Americans would be faced with judges from totalitarian regimes, an unrestrained global prosecutor, no right to confront accusers, no protection against double jeopardy, no presumption of innocence until proven guilty and prosecution for vaguely defined "crimes." The definition of "genocide" includes "causing mental harm." An individual could be hauled before an international tribunal, convicted of genocide and imprisoned for years in a foreign land for merely expressing criticism of a lifestyle which he finds morally reprehensible!]
Nov. 30, 1998 - The National Instant Check System (NICS) for the purchase of any firearm from a dealer goes into effect.
1999 - Charter for Global Democracy - consolidates recommendations of Commission on Global Governance into 12 principles.
1999 - World NGO Conference - held in Canada to promote plan for "The Peoples Assembly."
1999 - U.N. Climate Change Conference - in Bonn.
1999 – Y2K scare.
2000 - Earth Charter - final draft.
2000 - NGO Millennium Forum - New York, precursor to "The People's Assembly."
August 28 – 30, 2000 - UNDPI/NGO Forum, New York (to strengthen "Civil Society" in UN operations).
August 28 – 32, 2000 - Millennium Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders, New York.
September 4 – 10, 2000 - State of the World Forum, New York.
September 5 – 8, 2000 - Millennium Assembly and Summit, New York.
2000 - U.N. Desertification Treaty ratified by U.S. Senate by voice vote.
2000 - Bush-Gore (s)election decided by U.S. Supreme Court.
November 13 – 25, 2000, Kyoto Negotiations collapse, The Hague, Netherlands.
August 28 - September 10, 2000 - Three Antichrist Conferences held at the United Nations
March 2001 - Bush rejects Kyoto Protocol.
May 2001 - U.S. booted off U.N. Commission on Human Rights.
May 2001- U.S. booted off U.N.'s Narcotic Control Board.
July 2001 - Kyoto Protocol limps forward without the U.S.
August 31 – September 7, 2001- U.N. Conference on Racism, Durban, South Africa. U.S. walks out of Durban Conference.
September 11, 2001 - Word Trade Center and Pentagon allegedly attacked by terrorists.
October 11, 2001 - Tom Brokaw announces the world now has formed into the New World Order.
October 26, 2001 - President Bush signs legislation into law that gives Federal Government dictatorial powers and severely - if not fatally - erodes individual liberties and rights.
2002 - President Bush dispatches a shadow government of about 100 senior civilian managers to live and work secretly outside Washington, activating for the first time long-standing plans to ensure survival of federal rule after catastrophic attack on the nation’s capital.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by JerseyBluEyz on 09-28-2003]