posted 04-16-2004 02:23 PM
I posted this information somewhere here previously. I performed a search to locate the thread, but nothing came up. So I'll repost the whole Timeline I've pieced together over the past few years. Luckily I have it saved - whew!TIMELINE TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE - Part One
1773 - Mayer Amschel Rothschild assembles twelve of his most influential friends and convinces them that if they all pool their resources together, they can rule the world. This meeting takes place in Frankfurt, Germany. Rothschild also informs his friends that he has found the perfect candidate, an individual of incredible intellect and ingenuity, to lead the organization he has planned - Adam Weishaupt.
May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt (code named Spartacus) establishes a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati. Weishaupt is the Professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, part of Germany. [This date, May Day, is to become highly significant to the Soviet Communists. They held festive military parades on this day.] The Illuminati seek to establish a New World Order. Their objectives are as follows:
1) Abolition of all ordered governments
2) Abolition of private property
3) Abolition of inheritance
4) Abolition of patriotism
5) Abolition of the family
6) Abolition of religion
7) Creation of a world government
July 1782 - The Order of the Illuminati joins forces with Freemasonry at the Congress of Wilhelmsbad. The Comte de Virieu, an attendee at the conference, comes away visibly shaken. When questioned about the "tragic secrets" he brought back with him, he replies: "I will not confide them to you. I can only tell you that all this is very much more serious than you think." From this time on, according to his biographer, "the Comte de Virieu could only speak of Freemasonry with horror."
1785 - An Illuminati courier named Lanze is struck by lightning and killed while traveling by horseback through the town of Ratisbon. When Bavarian officials examine the contents of his saddle bags, they discover the existence of the Order of the Illuminati and find plans detailing the coming French Revolution. The Bavarian government attempts to alert the government of France of impending disaster, but the French government fails to heed this warning. Bavarian officials arrest all members of the Illuminati they can find, but Weishaupt and others have gone underground and cannot be found.
Oct. 11, 1785 - Bavarian authorities raid the home of an Illuminati member named Von Zwack. They discover Illuminati documents which show quite clearly that they plan to bring about a "universal revolution that should deal the death-blow to society...this revolution will be the work of the secret societies, and that is one of our great mysteries."
1789 - Violence erupts in France. The French Revolution not only overthrows the existing government but also attempts to eliminate Christianity from the nation. A half-naked prostitute is placed on the altar of the Cathedral of Notre Dame and extolled as the "Goddess of Reason." Revolutionary officials even do away with the seven-day week and replace it with a ten-day week.
1796 - Freemasonry becomes a major issue in the Presidential election in the United States. John Adams wins the election by opposing Masonry, and his son John Quincy Adams warns of the dire threat to the nation posed by the Masonic Lodges: "I do conscientiously and sincerely believe that the Order of Freemasonry, if not the greatest, is one of the greatest moral and political evils under which the Union is now laboring."
1797 - John Robison, Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh University in Scotland, publishes a book entitled "Proofs of a Conspiracy" in which he reveals that Adam Weishaupt had attempted to recruit him. He exposes the diabolical aims of the Illuminati to the world.
1798 - George Washington acknowledges that Illuminati activity has come to America: "It is not my intention to doubt that the doctrine of the Illuminati and the principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more satisfied of this fact than I am."
1800's - FreeMason/Illuminati Organizations: Rothschilds/Jacob Schiff Nathan Rothschild vows to kill Czar of Russia and his family.
1812 - Mayer Amschel dies, will sets up the "house of Rothchild" and family laws for their business to operate by.
1815 - Rothchilds trick British stock markets as the "battle of Waterloo" concludes and vastly multiply their fortunes.
1816 - Congress grants a 20-year charter to the Bank of the United States, a private central bank for this country. [The Constitution had granted to Congress the "power to coin money and regulate the value thereof." Thomas Jefferson had specifically warned the American people against turning this power to create money over to a private group that was unelected and not accountable to the public: "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."]
1821 - Georg W. F. Hegel formulates what is called the Hegelian dialectic - the process by which Illuminati objectives are achieved. According to the Hegelian dialectic, thesis plus antithesis equals synthesis. In other words, first you foment a crisis. Then there is an enormous public outcry that something must be done about the problem. So you offer a solution that brings about the changes you really wanted all along, but which people would have been unwilling to accept initially.
1826 - William Morgan attempts to publish a book exposing the wrongdoing of the Masonic Lodges. While he is in the process of having his book printed, he mysteriously disappears. [His body was found in Lake Ontario a year later.]
1828 - Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who finances the Illuminati, expresses his utter contempt for national governments which attempt to regulate international bankers such as him: "Allow me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who writes the laws." [As Sir Josiah Stamp, president of the Bank of England in the 1920s, would remark years later: "Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The bankers own the earth; take it away from them but leave them the power to create deposits, and with a flick of a pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again."]
1829 - British Illuminist Frances "Fanny" Wright gives a series of lectures in the United States. She announces that various subversives and revolutionaries are to be united in a movement that will be called "Communism." She explains that the movement is to be made more acceptable to the public by professing to support "equal opportunity" and "equal rights."
1829-1837 - While President Andrew Jackson is in office, there are attempts to continue and strengthen the hold of a central bank over the United States. President Jackson vigorously opposes these efforts. Jackson tells his adversaries: "You are a den of vipers! I intend to rout you out, and by the Eternal God I will rout you out. If the people only understood the rank injustice of our money and banking system, there would be a revolution before morning." In 1832, Jackson vetoes a bill to renew the charter of the Bank of the United States. In 1833, he removes government funds from the Bank of the United States.
1848 - Moses Mordecai Marx Levy, alias Karl Marx, writes "The Communist Manifesto." Marx is a member of an Illuminati front organization called the League of the Just. He not only advocates economic and political changes; he advocates moral and spiritual changes as well. He believes the family should be abolished and that all children should be raised by a central authority. He expresses his attitude toward God by saying: "We must war against all prevailing ideas of religion, of the state, of country, of patriotism. The idea of God is the keynote of a perverted civilization. It must be destroyed."
1861 - America's civil war, orchestrated by European bankers, English cotton manufacturers and the US southern cotton aristocracy. President Lincoln turns to Russia for help ; Czar Nicholas gives unequivocal help. Russian fleet arrives and hesitates England and France long enough for the North to eventually win.
1865 - President Lincoln refuses to pay exorbitant interest on money provided by Rothchilds (who financed both sides of the civil war.) Some time later was killed by assassin.
Jan. 22, 1870 - In a letter to Italian revolutionary leader Giuseppe Mazzini, Albert Pike - Sovereign Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry - announces the establishment of a secret society within a secret society: "We must allow all of the federations to continue just as they are, with their systems, their central authorities and their diverse modes of correspondence between high grades of the same rite, organized as they are at present, but we must create a super rite, which will remain unknown, to which we will call those Masons of high degree of whom we shall select. With regard to our brothers in Masonry, these men must be pledges to the strictest secrecy. Through this supreme rite, we will govern all Freemasonry which will become the one international center, the more powerful because its direction will be unknown." This ultra-secret organization is called The New and Reformed Paladian Rite.
1870 - John Ruskin is named Professor of Fine Arts at Oxford University in England. He teaches his students that the government should take control of all means of production and distribution, and he is prepared to place control of the government in the hands of a single man: "My continual aim has been to show the eternal superiority of some men to others, sometimes even of one man to all others."
1871 - Albert Pike publishes his 861-page book "Morals and Dogma", intended only for Masonic eyes. He indicates that those in the lower ranks of Masonry are deliberately deceived by their superiors: "The Blue degrees [the first three degrees of the 32] are but the outer court or portico of the Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the Initiate, but he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not intended that he shall understand them; but it is intended that he shall imagine that he shall understand them. Their true explication is reserved for the Adepts, the Princes of Masonry." [This is why about 95% of the men involved in Masonry don't have a clue as to what the objectives of the organization actually are. They are under the delusion that it's just a fine community organization doing good works.]
1875 - Russian occultist Helena Petrovna Blavatsky founds the Theosophical Society. Madame Blavatsky claims that Tibetan holy men in the Himilayas, whom she refers to as the Masters of Wisdom, communicated with her in London by telepathy. She insists that the Christians have it all backwards - that Satan is good and God is evil. She writes: "The Christians and scientists must be made to respect their Indian betters. The Wisdom of India, her philosophy and achievement, must be made known in Europe and America."
1884 - The Fabian Society is founded to promote Socialism. The Fabian Society takes its name from the Roman General Fabius Maximus, who fought Hannibal's army in small debilitating skirmishes, rather than attempting one decisive battle.
July 14, 1889 - Albert Pike issues instructions to the 23 Supreme Councils of the world. He reveals who is the true object of Masonic worship: "To you, Sovereign Grand Instructors General, we say this, that you may repeat it to the Brethren of the 32nd, 31st and 30th degrees: The Masonic religion should be, by all of us initiates of the high degrees, maintained in the purity of the Luciferian doctrine."
1890-1896 - Cecil Rhodes, an enthusiastic student of John Ruskin, is Prime Minister of South Africa, a British colony at the time. He is able to exploit and control the gold and diamond wealth of South Africa. He works to bring all the habitable portions of the world under the domination of a ruling elite. To that end, he uses a portion of his vast wealth to establish the famous Rhodes Scholarships.
1891 - The Society of the Elect and the Association of Helpers - (also known as the "Secret Society,"), was created by Cecil Rhodes, Alfred Milner, William T. Stead, Reginald Baliol Brett, and Lord Esher, in London. There is also an outer circle known as the "Association of Helpers." Rhodes died in 1902, leaving the society, and his fortune, under the control of Milner, who established the Rhodes Scholar program.
1891 - Madame Blavatsky dies. The mantle of leadership for the worldwide theosophical movement falls to Annie Besant, a militant feminist and a member of the Fabian Socialist Society of England. She enthusiastically joins in revolutionary street riots and pens numerous volumes of occultic writings to add to those of Blavatsky.
1893 - The Theosophical Society sponsors a Parliament of World Religions held in Chicago. The purpose of the convention is to introduce Hindu and Buddhist concepts, such as belief in reincarnation, to the West.
1900's - Illuminati: - Rothschilds/Cune, Loeb & Co. (Jacob Schiff)/ Rockefellers.
1910 - The Round Table - a periodical, first published by Milner's "Secret Society" for Britain's intellectual community. The writers, and those associated with the publication became known as the Round Table Group, and later, the Chatham House crowd.
1911 - The Socialist Party of Great Britain publishes a pamphlet entitled "Socialism and Religion" in which they clearly state their position on Christianity: "It is therefore a profound truth that Socialism is the natural enemy of religion. A Christian Socialist is in fact an anti-Socialist. Christianity is the antithesis of Socialism."
1912 - Edward Mandell House - published Philip Dru: Administrator, a novel describing how the world could best be governed by a benevolent administrator. House traveled in Europe in 1909, and met Woodrow Wilson November 25, 1911.
Feb. 3, 1913 - The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, making it possible for the Federal government to impose a progressive income tax, is ratified. Plank #2 of "The Communist Manifesto" had called for a progressive income tax. [In 1948, the median American family paid 2% of its annual income in Federal income tax; now it's almost 25%.]
1913 - Woodrow Wilson, U.S. President - Edward Mandell House served as Wilson's campaign manager, and then as chief advisor. Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Paul Warberg, whose family controlled the Reichsbank in Germany, was the architect of the system.
1913 - Federal Reserve Act put into law by Rockefellers on Dec 24 1913 – creating the first “central bank” in America. Only 3 U.S. congressmen were present as it was Christmas Eve. Act was passed by congress to set up a privately owned "central bank". Paul Walburg is the first chairman.
1914 - World War I Begins - Wilson campaigned against U.S. entry into the war, then entered the war in 1917, one year before it ended.
1914 - Australia enters World War 1 (dominion of Britain), the newly formed Commonwealth bank finances our financial needs for World War 1 etc, without interest payments or need of foreign debt.
1917 - Czar of Russia is killed by Bolshevik revolutionaries. With aid from financiers in New York City and London, V. I. Lenin is able to overthrow the government of Russia.
1918 - Wilson's 14 Points - presented to a joint session of Congress on January 8. The document was developed by Colonel Mandell House and advisors known as the "Inquiry."
The League of Nations - first proposed in The Round Table, in December, in an article entitled The League of Nations: A Practical Suggestion, written by Edward Mandell House and Lionel Curtis, a member of the original Rhodes/Milner "Secret Society."
1919 - Paris Peace Conference - House is Wilson's chief deputy at the conference where he expanded his association with leaders of the Milner group.
Genesis of the CFR and RIIA - At a meeting on May 30, at the Majestic Hotel in Paris, Edward M. House, Lionel Curtis, Lord Eustace Percy, Harold Temperley, Herbert Hoover, Christian Herter, James T. Shotwell (Columbia), Charles Seymore (Yale), Archibald C. Coolidge (Harvard), were among 50 individuals who decided to create the Council on Foreign Relations in the U.S., and the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London.
The Treaty of Versailles - signed June 28, ended the war and incorporated The Covenant of the League of Nations as the first 30 Articles - very much as had been proposed by House and Curtis.
1920 - League of Nations proposed by Woodrow Wilson and rejected by U.S. Senate - despite herculean efforts on both sides of the Atlantic.
Royal Institute of International Affairs - organized by the Milner group, housed at the Chatham House in London.
1921 -1924 - The Australian commonwealth bank which was up to this point the "peoples" bank, manipulates on "the right to draw" Commonwealth notes without gold payment or security to eventually demand and force drawing rights of 31,000,000 pounds.
1921 Council on Foreign Relations - organized as U.S. counterpart to Royal Institute of International Affairs. John W. Davis, attorney to J.P. Morgan, was first president. Paul Warberg and J.D. Rockefeller were among initial funders. Began publishing Foreign Affairs in 1922. Described by Senator Barry Goldwater in 1979.
1921 - Royal Institute for International Affairs created by Rothschilds/London.
1925 - Mein Kampf - published by Adolf Hitler.
1929 - Rothschild/Rockefellers/Carnegie/Morgan (CFR) created stock market crash, sets the stage for worldwide depression, international response, and another war.
1929 - Australia moves off the "gold standard" under the Scullin government.
1930 - Bank of International Settlements - created in Basel, Switzerland. J.P. Morgan & Company, and others involved with the creation of the Federal Reserve, were among the founders.
1930 - August 18, Australian government imposes "sales" tax for the first time.
1931 - Australia's "Scullin" led government faces complete financial breakdown when proposals made to the bank are refused and money is cut off. Australia enters a financial depression. (Sir Robert Gibson is the then Commonwealth bank chairman)
1932 - Franklin D. Roosevelt - begins his presidency amid the great depression. "The New Deal" was formulated by leftist, Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, and Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, who, as a Senator, supported Wilson's League of Nations. Hull began drafting a United Nations Charter two weeks after Pearl Harbor.
1933 - The Wilderness Society - founded by Bob Marshall, a socialist.
1933 - President Roosevelt (CFR) declares US. bankrupt - Signs over U.S. monetary power to world bankers (Rothschilds/Rockefellers - Illuminati).
1936 - National Wildlife Federation - founded.
1938 - World marches toward war - A chronology of events leading to World War II, the event which gave rise to the United Nations.
1939 - Hitler Invades Poland - Financial backing by Rothschilds/Warburgs/Krupps.
1939 - Rothschild companies financially back both Hitler and Stalin for World War II.
1941 - FDR delivers "Four Freedoms" speech - (January 6), and the Atlantic Conference (August 14), embody the idea of disarming sovereign nations under international authority.
U.S. enters World War II (planned by Rothschild/Schiff/Rockefeller/Roosevelt). Declaration of War on Japan (December 8); Declaration of War on Germany (December 11).
1942 - Declaration by "United Nations" - first official use of the name "United Nations," suggested by Roosevelt.
1943 - Moscow Conference - Articles 5 - 7 refer to "United Nations" and post-war permanent organization.
1943 - United Nations Association - created by Eleanor Roosevelt.
1944 - Bretton Woods Agreements - created the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. Henry Morganthau delivered the closing address. Dumbarton Oaks Conversations - produce the draft recommendations for a United Nations organization. The U.S. Team, led by Edward Stettinius, included Alger Hiss.
1945 - World War II ends - UNITED NATIONS created as solution to war.
1945 - Yalta Conference - (February) reached agreement on U.N. draft recommendations and set the date for U.N. conference. Germany surrenders (May 7).
1945 - U.N. Charter - signed June 26, in San Francisco. Ratified by Senate (89-2) July 28.
1945 - International Court of Justice - established in The Hague.
August 6, & 9, 1945 - atomic bombs dropped on Japan. Japan surrenders (August 14).
November 16, 1945 - UNESCO - created in London.
1945 - June 26, Australia signs the UN charter in San Francisco to become a member. The next 50 years sees many countries become gain independence from the commonwealth and/or become a republic.
1946 - U.S. joins UNESCO - Julian Huxley, president of the Eugenics Society, and author of "The New Divinity", first Director. Socialist Joseph Needham, appointed Director of Natural Science.
1947 - May 25, Australia becomes a member of the International Monetary Fund and International bank for reconstruction and development. (Nov 30, Australian regular army established).
1947 - World Federalist Association - founded in Asheville, North Carolina.
1947 - World Federalist Movement - founded in Switzerland.
1948 - IUCN Created - by Julian Huxley, in Geneva. Headquarters in Gland, Switzerland The U.S. Government, and several agencies are members.
1948 - Universal Declaration of Human Rights - adopted by U.N. General Assembly Environmental Education - concept introduced to the U.N. by the IUCN.
April 7, 1948 - World Health Organization was established.
May 14, 1948 - Israel proclaims it's independence and become embroiled in wars with the Arabs.
1949 - UNESCO Publication 356 - "Toward World Understanding."
April 4, 1949 - NATO founded.
1950 - Land donated for UN Headquarters/New York, by Rockefellers.
1950 - UN starts Korean War.
1951 - The Nature Conservancy - organized.
1953 - 1954 Founding of the Bildeberger Group - The executive committee of the Illuminati.
1959 - UN starts Vietnam War. The World Constitution and Parliament Association is founded, which develops a "Diagram of World Government Under the Constitution for the Federation of Earth."
1960 - Temple of Understanding - organized in New York. Dr. Robert Muller on Advisory Board.
1961 - Freedom From War - State Department Publication 7277, setting forth U.S. disarmament policy in favor of U.N. peacekeeping.
1961 - World Wildlife Fund - organized by Julian Huxley and IUCN.
1962 – Marilyn Monroe allegedly commits suicide.
Nov. 13, 1963 - It is alleged that just ten days prior to his assassination, President John F. Kennedy tells a Columbia University audience: "The high office of President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the Americans' freedom, and before I leave office I must inform the citizens of this plight."
1963 - President Kennedy killed by One World conspirators - News media reports only one gunman (Lee Harvey Oswald) - 5 bullets found from different guns. Prime witnesses for multiple gunman theory found dead or missing.
1963 - Jack Ruby kills LeeHarvey Oswald - Ruby dies in jail of mysterious illness.
1964 - Wilderness Act of 1964.
1964 - UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development established.
1968 - ECOSOC Resolution 1296 - directed by Dr. Robert Muller, establishes "Consultative Status" for NGOs (non-government organizations). Lucis Trust among first NGOs accredited.
1968 - Club of Rome - organized, and published Limits to Growth.
1968 - Martin Luther King killed.
1968 - Bobby Kennedy killed.
1970 - The U.S. Department of Defense appropriates funds [$2 million a year for five years] for the "development of immune-system destroying agents for biological warfare." [Source of the HIV virus which causes AIDS. The virus was then introduced into the homosexual community via hepatitis vaccine and into Central Africa via smallpox vaccine.]
June 7, 1971 - Australia is made a full member of OECD.
1970 - First Earth Day - founder, Gaylord Nelson. Another view of Earth Day.
1970 - World Conference on Religion and Peace - opened headquartrs at the U.N. Center. Held conference in Kyoto, Japan, was accredited by ECOSOC in 1973.
1970 - Environmental Protection Agency - created.
1971 - RAMSAR Treaty on Wetlands - signed in Ramsar, Iran. IUCN driving force behind RAMSAR.
1971 - President Nixon (CFR) declares U.S. in state of emergency.
December 11, 1972 - Last Australian troops leave Vietnam - US president Nixon withdraws troops from Vietnam bombing halted Jan 15, 1993, bowing to extreme public pressure.
1972 - Clean Water Act - passed by Congress. Wetland definitionexpanded by lawsuit brought by National WildlifeFederation, resulting in "Tulloch"decision in 1993. Tulloch overturned in1997.
1972 - WorldHeritage Convention - adopted by UNESCO.
1972 - EarthSummit I - First U.N. Conference on Environment. Maurice Strong Conference leader.
1973 - Nixon withdraws troops from Vietnam, bowing to extreme public pressure.
1973 - The Club of Rome, a U.N. operative, issues a report entitled "Regionalized and Adaptive Model of the Global World System." This report divides the entire world into ten kingdoms.
1973 - David Rockefeller forms TRILATERAL COMMISSION (TLC)/ New York.
1973 - Trilateral Commission - formed, most participants also members of Council on Foreign Relations.
1973 - UNEP's Regional Seas Program - expands environmental outreach. Survey of U.S. participation.
March 3, 1973 - CITES Signed (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species).
IUCN and WWF driving force behind CITES. Endangered Species Act - became U.S. law.
U.N. Environment Program - launched with Maurice Strong first Executive Director.
December 8, 1973 - Australian referendum rejected for government to control prices and incomes.
September 25, 1974 - Australian prime minister Whitlam devalues currency by 12% and links it to an average of other counties. (further devalues by 17.5%, November 29, 1976).
April 13, 1975 - Civil war in Lebanon between Christians and Muslims.
1975 - In Congress, 32 Senators and 92 Representatives sign "A Declaration of Interdependence," which states that "we must join with others to bring forth a new world order...Narrow notions of national sovereignty must not be permitted to curtail that obligation." Congresswoman Marjorie Holt refuses to sign the Declaration saying: "It calls for the surrender of our national sovereignty to international organizations. It declares that our economy should be regulated by international authorities. It proposes that we enter a 'new world order' that would redistribute the wealth created by the American people."
1975 - Belgrade Charter - Global Framework for Environmental Education. Promoted by NAAEE.
1976 - Jimmy Carter (CFR) elected - Zbignew Brzezinski (CFR/TLC) appointed National Security Advisor. Five other high level members of president's staff all members of CFR/TLC.
1976 - HABITAT I - adopts U.N. policy on land. William K. Reilly and Carla Hills signed for U.S.
Federal Land Policy Management Act - adopted.
1976 - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - becomes international law.
1976 - UNIFEM - created to promote women’s rights.
1977 - Carter signs UN charter removing U.S. sovereignty under UN military command.
1977 - Benjamin Creme publishes books and speaks publicly about Maitreya, the new age Christ returning to earth.
1978 - Global Taxation - first proposed by James Tobin.
1979 - U.S. MAB - (Man and the Biosphere Program) launched by agency agreement with UNESCO.
1979 - First World Climate Conference - held in Geneva, Switzerland.
1979 - World Core Curriculum - introduced by Dr. Robert Muller, through the Robert Muller Schools.
1979 - CEDAW - (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) adopted by the U.N. General Assembly.
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.