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The "idea" for creating the United Nations was born a few years before the First World War. The idea was named "League of Nations" and came from a book of fiction called "Phillip Dru: Administrator". The author was Woodrow Wilson's socialist right hand man, Colonel House. House later admitted the book was fact presented as fiction. President Wilson's biographer, George Sylvester Viereck said: "The Wilson Administration transferred the Colonel's ideas from the pages of fiction to the pages of history"..

In his novel, published anonymously two years before the First World War had even begun, he proposed "...a League of Nations". After the war, despite enormous influence and money backing, the idea came to naught because the United States would not support it. But not to worry, the socialst backing for the League already had its sights on a successor, the United Nations. All that was needed to coerce the "sheep" into the fold was another BIG war. This was not to be a problem because the seeds for this war were already planted at Versalles.

Following Germany's surrender, two committees were established to administer details of post-war policies. Woodrow Wilson appointed Bernard Baruch to represent the US on the economic committee and Thomas W. Lamont of J.P. Morgan spoke for US (US banks, that is) interests on the financial committee. Baruch's group decided that Germany would pay $12 billion in reparations and, together with other limitations on the German economy, the new German republic (The Weimar Republic) was doomed to fail. In doing so, social conditions would ripen for the rise to power of Adolph Hitler.

Once the banksters were assured that Hitler was their man, rivers of money flowed out of the Federal Reserve to build Germany's infrastructure and Adolph's war machine. This all occurred during "the Great Depression" while the people of the United States were losing their farms, homes and jobs because there "wasn't enough money".

Similar actions were occurring in the Pacific to bring Japan towards war and eventually the Second World War became history with the loss of millions of lives. The banks made uncountable profits along with the industrial powers. For some, WWII was another successful venture.

The same people who made profit from these wars now ressurrected the League of Nations under a new banner, The United Nations. For a complete look at the history of the United Nations, read David Icke's book "....and the truth shall set you free".








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