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The United Nations – Who and Why....

Provided by: Major Bob Worn (USAF) - Retired  

16 out of 17 of the AMERICANS that were involved in creating the U.N. were later identified, in sworn testimony, as secret communist agents.
The first Secretary General was the AMERICAN Alger Hiss.  Hiss served time in prison pursuant to his involvement in a Communist spy ring.
 Many of the other AMERICANS that were involved in creating the U.N. fled the country, to avoid prosecution.

 The ONE AMERICAN, that was involved in creating the U.N.; and was NOT later identified, in sworn testimony, as a secret communist agent, was Dean Acheson.  Dean Acheson’s law firm was the legal representative of the Soviet Union, in U.S. courts.

It the AMERICANS that were involved in creating the U.N. were Communists, what do you think we got from the rest of the world?
The land for the U.N. building was provided by the Rockefellers.

When the U.S. did not ratify the treaty to create the “League of Nations” the One Worlders created a “League of Nations in exile”.  This was the Council on Foreign Relations.  CFR members worked to create the UN, and still work to create WORLD GOVERNMENT until this day.

Who were the 16 American citizens who helped create the UN that were identified as communists?  Alger Hiss; Harry Dexter White; Virginius Frank Coe; Noel Field; Laurence Duggan; Henry Julian Wadleigh; Nathan Gregory Silvermaster; Harold Glasser; Victor Perlo; Irving Kaplan; Solomon Adler; Abraham George Silverman; John Carter Vincent; David Weintraub; William K. Ullman and William H. Taylor.

Each of the 16 was subsequently identified in sworn testimony before U.S. government agencies as a secret communist.

The UN’s Founders were known Communists.  If it’s true that the personality, purpose, and accomplishments of an organization are highly affected by its leadership, then membership in the United Nations spelled trouble from the start and remains so today.