"The coming of a world state Is longed for, and confidentially ex- pected, by all the worst and most disordered elements. This state, based on the principles of absolute equality of men and a com- munity of possessions, would banish all national loyalties. In it ■ PO acknowledgment would be made of the authority of a father over his children, or of God over human society. If these ideas "The truth, are put into practice, there will inevitably follow a rieign of un- heard of terror." thewhole truth, — Benedict XV, July 25, 1920) and nothing but the truth ... without tear or Woe

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There are two conflicting schools of thought on European unification: one views the Euro- pean population of 400 million souls as mere slave cattle to be added to the World Consumer Slave-pen. The other is a view toward eventual unification of Europe, naturally and organically, built upon the "lye-feeling," as Spengler put it, of all Europeans and -their twenty centuries of high culture. This article touches upon some of the Wreck- ing forces now plaguing both America and Europe. American industry is being wrecked and American workers are being thrown out on the streets. The same will happen in Europe. The American middle class is being defrauded — and the same programs are in store to de- David Nelson Wirth rep Laurance John D. 3rd fraud the European middle class. Europe is now being turned into a gigantic laboratory for all the crack-brained social experiments that Rockefellers — Ruthless Power Behind One-World Empire Scheme have already destroyed so much of America: integration, racial decomposition, drugs, degen- Versus eracy, decline in educational excellence, menu- We've heard much about the Rockefellers Desegregation factored 'youth revolt," ipect .over the years. What is their role in Ameri.- Saudi. Arabian Slavery -sae,..sreestssnsi ate., eta- "' ' can and Wtalttlife? What is Vier ImPact on Brother isleison has been a prime mover We Common Sense people believe that Euro- world affairs? How much power do they peen unification — done properly and with for Southern Desegregation but in Rocke- absolute honesty — is something that has a really have? Here are a few facts about feller-dominated Saudi Arabia, we under- very good chance of saving Civilization on this the idan. stand Negroes are still being delivered for planet. But, like so many other excellent ideas Henry Klein of New York City wrote in sale in the slave market to work in the oil which "our side" can not or will not act upon, 1945: "This is the U.S. of Standard Oil. That these good intentions are being perverted by the fields! fact is plain. Standard has ruled this coun- Rockefeller Treason international Money Mob, of which Francis try ever since President McKinley (1896) Parker Yockey spoke when he pinned his fa. David Rockefeller and John Foster Dul- mous PROCLAMATION OF LONDON: " . . . . . The head and front of all monopoly is They have net up their alternative to the natural, standard OW" les, dominant trustees of the Carnegie En- destined Europe of Authority and Faitht Europe dowment For International Peace, arranged as a source of booty for extra-European forces; Scope of Control the appointment of traitor Alger Hiss as Europe as a reservoir of man-power for the dis- The Rockefellers, bankrollers of the Bil- president of that group. position of the American generalate; Europe as dertergen and the United States of Europe, a loan-market for the New York financier; control Standard Oil, own and control Rockefellers and the Jews Europe as a beggar-colony waiting for crumbs Speaking to the National Federation of from the table of rich America." thousands of corporations doing business in Again, the idea of a United Europe, per se, is all Parts of the world. In America Hooke- Jewish Men's Clubs (B'nai B'rith Messenger not evil. It must never be based on sheer ma. fellers exert a tremendous impact on poll- 6-26-70) Nelson stated that he twice per- terialistic scheming of common markets, cartels, tics, government, industry and finance. They sonally advised Nixon to send 125 planes, combines, currency swindels, etc. Like the new control the governments of countless cities, including 50 jets, to Israel. He told Nixon America which must appear, the new Europe must be constructed around the eternal verities states and nations. Standard interests in he should "clearly identify American interest of Race, Nation, Honor, Culture, Faith, Au- South America, Middle East, Europe and and commitment" with the absolute neces- thorny and Christianity. (The Editor). Asia almost equal their U.S. interests. Stand- sity of protecting Israel's security . . . "Of ard Oil and British Oil virtually control the all the nations of the world, none has a (The following articlert is reprinted from Doe 0 more vital interest in Israel than the United Bell Reports, published by MARAH, Inc., Box 1.1- of the world. Standard also has heavy 2223, Palm Beach, Florida 33480. Russian interests, controlling Nobel Oil States." Works. Standard pressure forced FDR's If the Rockefellers are not beholden to The following dialogue occurred on the recognition of Russia. the Jews, how come there has never been floor of the United States Senate on Feb. Rockefellers — Men or Devils? a Jewish cause of any importance that 28, 1955: The following quotation from "Rockefel- Rockefellers were not allied with? Mr. Barrett (from Wyoming): "Mr. ler International," by Dr. E. Josephson You can't have Rockefeller without Roths- President, I should like to ask the Senator is a grim illustration of the character of the child. As unbelievable as the power of the from Nevada a further question, if I may." early Rockefeller dealings: "The Ludlow. former is, they do not dare oppose the Mr. Malone: "I am happy to yield for Colo., mining disaster of 1914 aroused the Sanhedrin. that purpose." country against the Rockefellers, and from H. L. Birum, authority on money manipu- Mr. Barrett: "In the opinion of the Sena- testimony given at the time, it appeared lation, stated in his publication the Ridden tor, is any industry in this country, save that John D. Rockefeller Jr., directing the Power: "The Zionist bankers, from the day and except possibly the automobile indus- fight against the strikers from 26 Broadway, Rockefeller struck oil, have financed him." try, which is practically a monopoly so far sent the telegram which precipitated the It was Rothschild agent Ivy Lee (Lepko- as world production is concerned, able to Ludlow crime. 54 men, women and chil- a compete with foreign production, when dren were shot up and burnt to death in vitz) who handcarved public opinion to Plants in foreign lands are of a standard the tent-colony of the striking miners. favorable Rockefeller image. comparable to ours and when the wages "J. D. Rockefeller Jr. swore before Con- Nelson Rockefeller's grandfather, the man paid in the foreign countries are in some gress that his father would spend every who made the Rockefeller name famous, was eases only one-third of the wages paid in dollar he had ($20,000,000) in the mines one of the first Zionists in America. (Jew- this country, and, in the case of Japan, one- of Colorado to defeat the miners in their ish Advocate, Nov. 30, 1958). tenth?" effort through their union to obtain a living "The international cartel system . . Mr. Malone: "Mr. President, again I say wage and escape extortion on the part of makes the Roth Childs, the Rockefellers, to my distinguished friend from Wyoming the Rockefeller bosses." In other instances the Lehmans, the Warburgs, and the Wein- that common horse sense, of whidr- there workers were shpt down by gunmen hired bergs, "brotherhood brothers." (Mercury, (Continued on Page ,2, Column 1) by the same ruthless Rockefellers. January, 1957. peat some of America's mistakes for the Building United States of Euro pattern of life in an-affluent society.' • (Continued from Page 1, Column 1) The kernel of a West European confeder- Is a great scarcity in Washington, and of ation already exists in the six countries now which there has been a great scarcity for 22 joined in the European Economic Commu- years, can lead to only one conclusion, and nity; in the 190 million people of Germany, that is that we cannot compete without a France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, lower American standard of living. I do not and Luxembourg. In the Treaty of Rome, agree that the automobile industry is im- signed in March, 1957Pithese countries de- mune from such competition. Mr. Ford, clared their intention Or-moving during the who is a leading freetrader, has 26 assem- nineteen sixties to a "common market" in bly and manufacturing plants located in PAUL HENRI SPAAK, former Belgian pre- which they would levy 110 taxes against other countries, and even now he is im- mier and socialist schemer for one-world Each other's goods. They achieved this ob- through Union Now, Marxist representative jective slightly ahead of schedule, and now porting to New York from abroad a Ford at Common Market. WINSTON CHURCHILL, car which is to (undersell the American- notorious one-worlder who once said: "I am their objective for the nineteen seventies made Ford.) a Zionist from the beginning," sold out to and nineteenaeighties is to move toward a Israel and at his death was mourned by Jews "I say that laborers in the automobile full economic 'and monetary. union. Once the world over. Churchill once said to Roose- this union is achieved, member countries manufacturing industry in this country, can yelt: "I am half American and the natural be driven out of their jobs. All that is nec- person to work with you. Were I to become have a common currency, a .common tax essary to have effective competition is to Prime Minister of Britain, we could control system. . . .pooled foreign exchange re- have in a foreign country the same kind of the world." PRINCE CONSORT BERNHARD, serves, and free Movement of capital and of the Netherlands, chief organizer and, since labor across their- diminishing frontier Machinery and the same know-how. They its inception, chairman of the Bilderbergers. do have the same know-how in foreign It is believed his financial power comes from posts. The free movetnent of labor — and, emmtries, because top mechanics and other interlocking groups headed by Viscount Bear- indeed, of all inhabitants of the new Euro- skilled personnel are sent from this coun- sted of London, England. pean Community — is likely to be the by to supervise low-cost labor in foreign clinching point for full political union. Once countries. All that is needed is the labor, it becomes the ordinary thing for people in ly of the mood of Europe as it enters the Germany and Britain to move to the Medi- the know-how, and the machinery . . . I last three decades of this century. Many, hear much loose talk to the effect that with terranean when they retire — and for peo- countries have lost empires since 1900, he ple leaving school or university in France our know-how and our machinery, we can notes, but their mood is one of assurance in outproduce any other nation. Our ma- or Italy to consider equally job offers from rediscovering a rale for themselves on their Paris or Amsterdam or Glasgow or Milan— chinery and our know-how are available to own continent. every nation on earth. The last plant sent then some sod of central government will " Standard has been part of the have to be sete..up for Western 'Europe . to a foreign country is the best plant in ex- European scene for the better part of a istence. no matter in which country it may the present community of six will become a century. Anglo-American Oil Company, community of-.seventeen before:the end of be used, because it is the latest one manu- Limited, was organized in 1888 to market factured. the nineteen eighties, with a population of kerosene and paraffin from horsedrawn .well over 400 3nillion people. . .; "`_s a matter of fact, the American tax- conveyances on the cobblestones of London. payers pay for it all . . . The very best en- The econonnen-prospects before Western Two years later Jersey established itself on Europe look almost incredibly good. Al- gineers in the particular business specified the future Esso Ger- the continent with though productivity per man in. U.S. indus- are sent to those countries, as are the best many. technicians and machinists. . It takes about try is almost vice that in West European "In the years since Esso companies have industry, Western. Europe has, an increas- 5 or 10 per cent of supervisory labor to become major suppliers of oil to Europe oversee low-cost labor, and that can be done ingly well-educated young labor force; and and, in recent times, of natural gas and the crucial point: is that knowledge, which in any foreign country. Since labor cost is chemicals as well, they function in all the lower, the manufactured product can be is transferablethetween peoples, has become countries of Western Europe, and their op- by far the most.important world economic sold for less than a similar product manu- erations represent gross investment of factured in this country." resource. Thottask of observing how the about four billion dollars. Esso Europe now Americans organize their production, and Senator Malone was arguing against sells more than two billion barrels of GATT, officially known as the General then copying is„not immensely diffi- petroleum products a day In Europe, well cult. In the nagt. years there is every Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. His over one-third of Jersey's total worldwide arguments were not heeded, and as one of reason to expesk ffrae the American mana- the results, many of the once prosperous sales! gerial revolutign,ilI spread across Western Industries of America have virtually ceased "Implicitly or directly, the articles on the Europe and wlli, Ceininue to help raise to exist. following pages are concerned with building productivity, in the old continent at an ac- the new Europe . . .Unfortunately, Since American labor cannot compete, celerating paces,.--s, Europe's indigenous reserves of energy are . .. a main 'feature of, Europe's economic She industrialists, following the practice of limited, especially petroleum to which it Ford, have simply transferred their plants growth in the Jest decade and a half has will chiefly look for many years to come to been the spread zof investment there by big and facilities to foreign countries. But the fuel its expanding economy . . .To main- situation would be even better for these in- American corporations.n These corpora- tain secure supplies for the countries of tions had various mthagerial, technological, ternationalist tycoons if they could simply Europe, companies like Jersey's Esso affili- anove their labor forces from one spot to an- and other advantages. In Europe they, saw ates have had to invest enormous sums in rising prosperity creating good local mar- other, bringing in cheap labor where plants tankers, refineries, trucks, tank cars, pipe- of resources already exist — and if they kets. They also saw reasonably v:211-edu- lines, barges, storage facilities, and oil cated labor forces drawing wages below the could eliminate the nuisances of national stocks... . Trade barriers and protective tariffs! American average. They therefore came on "One thing is certain .. . and that is the One of the first steps to be taken in the over, and that is how the multinational desirability of a strong, independent, in- company, has spread.. formation of an absolute and unchallenge- creasingly unified Europe which will serve able World Government has to do with the Some people foresee a- possible check to as a constructive force in world affairs in this American investment in Europe be- confederation of the 17 existing countries of the years to come. Jersey Standard takes cause of nationalistic reactions from the Europe. (including Britain) into one United pride in the work of its European affiliates States of Europe. And toward the further- and looks forward to their being able to European side. But Europe's fears are like- ance of this objective, Standard Oil of New continue to contribute to Europe's economic ly to diminish as European industry itself moves to a continent-wide scale. The nerv- Jersey has recently taken a giant step, in growth. — J. K. Jameson, Chairman." the form of a major propaganda effort ousness has been greatest nin countries among its employees and stockholders. (Following are excerpts from the leading which have felt that, while contained within The Lamp is the name of Jersey Stand- article in the Spring 1971 issue of THE LAMP). their own national boundaries, they cannot ard's sleek, multicolored house organ. Its Building The New Europe build up big enough firms to meet Ameri- issue of Spring 1971 is dedicated to A huge thing is happening in Europe. In can competition. "Building the New Europe." Jersey Stan- a star-shaped modern building called the For example, in the automobile industry, dard Chairman, J. K. Jameson, explains Berlaymont in Brussels a group of founding in Britain today there are three firms "why" in a special letter which appears on fathers is hammering out — a bit uncer- owned by Ford, General Motors, and page 1 of the publication: tainly, a bit clumsily, but with rising con- Chrysler, plus one English firm, British "It is fitting that this special issue of The victions — what is likely to be the constitu- Leyland. There probably would be British Lamp should be devoted to the Europe of tion of the costing United States of Europe. government resistance if an American bid the nineteen seventies, for a remarkable ' There are sober grounds for supposing that were made for this last, British contender, drama is taking place there. this may have as great an effect on the fu- even if British Leyland seemed too small to "Originally the pacesetters in trade, in- ture history of the world as did the creation meet world competition. But once Britain dustry, and finance, the countries of Europe of the United States of America by those gets into the EEC, it seems highly likely, have experienced a remarkable resurgence other founding fathers one hundred and that there will be a tie-up between the Brit- since World War II. With the international ninety years ago. .. ish company and some continental motor petroleum industry playing an important There is every reason for supposing that manufacturer. supporting role, they are becoming ever in these next thirty years the United States Large American multinational firms op- stronger economic entities. At the same of Europe will be achieving a very large in- erating in Europe in the nineteen seventies time, divisive factors notwithstanding, they crease in material prosperity; that it will will probably find themselves competing are moving in the direction of social, eco- quickly follow the United States of America against an increasing number of large nomic and political integration. in attaining the most productive use of in- European multinational firms. . . . It is rec- "In his article an page two, Norman dustrial resources ever secured by man. It ognized in Germany, Britain and other big Macrae of The Economist writes perceptive- remains to be seen whether Europe will re- teontinued on Page 4, Column 1)

YOUR HELP IS HEEDED! What Is the American Dream? Ice or Ministers of kin The skyrocketing increase in postage What is the American Dream? Paul What Are Judges and. Lawyers? rates (33%) and just about everything else, Scott's Column, April 20, 1971. explores the could make a business such as ours inoper- "tricky legislation" in the proposed National By OLIVER WILEY FOLMAR able in a short time. Perhaps it was plan- Child Advocacy System that is spelled Attorney-at-Law ned that way. We are doing our utmost to out in Senator Abraham Ribicoff's proposal "Those to whom much is given, much is cope with the new challenge. But the fact (S-1414). Scott's Column links the facts expected." The bench-and-bar has been remains we are faced with a hard and long presented by CO M MON SENSE in handed the keys to the kingdom of justice Summer with increased expenses and de- LIBERTY AND TYRANNY, and other on this earth. That judge or that lawyer creased income and staff. Your offerings, articles over the many years of publication. who perverts and mismanages his commis- no matter how small, are gratefully We cannot lay foundations for tomorrow sion becomes not the salt of society as appreciated. without correcting the ever-shrinking in- should be his destiny but degenerates into NO ONE ELSE BUT terest in the general welfare of the Ameri- sod unfit for other than the placement of YOU can Youth. Life and death power must be the heel. To steal, to violate a trust, to TO ASK FOR 'HELP 1 taken from the Jews if we expect the practice primarily for lucre and with malice Gentile Youth to set at the table of history WE NEED... to decide their future course. Thi. igh it is are surely unworthy demeanors of those STAMPS ... who have been mantled for "The Honorable demanding and difficult, the Christian Profession." PRAYERS... World musk constrain the manipula'-aas of This sort of unworthiness is not, how- MONEY ... public ignorance — this is our task. ever, the worst that lawyers commit in and YOU ... the realm of judicatural jilting. The failure BIG BROTHER WANTS TO WIDER to raise a hand, a voice or hardly an eye- Keep at Your Work GENERATION GAP brow when thirty million (30,000,000) bumans* stand to be doomed unmercifully, The Lord has given to every man his By PAUL SCOTT unjustly and WITH NO — — - work. It is his business to do it, and the WASHINGTON — The Senate Finance indictment of a grand jury, devil's business to hinder him if he can. Con, -office is going to be tha initial congres- due process of law, So as God has given you a work to T.a.ttlefield for the oeveloping fight compulsory process of witnesses, and do, Satan will try to hinder you. He may over ft , role government wit. clay in shape no information of the nature and cause present other things more promising. He ing the `jaii ads and bodies" ef. 'he nation's cf accusation, may allure you by worldly prospects, he children., having not the assistance of counsel for may assault you with slander, torment you Little ni :Jed legislation propoa dg a Na- defense, IS INJUSTICE — — - with false accusations, set you to work tional Chi '1 Advocacy System IA s intro- For lawyers, yea, even judges, to lie, to defending your character, employ pious per- duced last 'vo-Ma by Sen. Abraham aThicoff steal, to violate trust is vile indeed — but sons to lie about you, editors to assail you, (D-Conn.) earner Secretary of Depa ment hardly comparable with standing idly by and excellent men to slander you. You may of Health, Education and Welfare ( ming and, by passivity, permitting defenseless have Pilate and Herod, Ananias and the Henne'ia administration and sei-. to and innocent human beings to be slaughter- Caiaphas all combined against you, and that strategic Senate Committee for pub ed by the millions, nay, tens of millions. A Judas standing by you ready to sell you for hearings. liar and a thief may be ultimately redeemed thirty pieces of silver; and you may wonder Althougl it a sialet nurpose is "to exolca, but who causes "one of these littles ones to why all those things come upon you. Can the feasibil the asaablishment of a No be offedded deserves only to have the mill- you not see that the whole thing is brought tional Ch' : Arivecan- System througi stone pull him by the neck to the bottom" about through the craft of the devil? To demonstrating projects," the Ribicoff mea- and debasement where such belong. draw you off from your work and hinder sure in effe eata.blishEs oae. It creates tit( Stand by idly, you honorable men, your obedience to God? framework "big-brother" system for all debate, argue and pretend; Keep about your work. Do not flinch youth undo • LSI. that wou'd be financed and_ Your boom and your rang shall return; because the lion roars; do not stop to stone controlled 1 the federal g.wemment. your day shall suddenly end. the devil's dogs; do not fool away your time ederally Funded You cry, "Why chide us? We love the chasing the devil's rabbits. Do your work. The controversial proposal provides toil law and judiciously we must act." Let Hari lie, let sectarians qUarrel, let cor- ..eStablishment or - a • network or -federally-11- Thirty million defenseless innocents shall porations resolve, let editors publish, let the nanced development councils at all judge wherein you lack! devil do his worst, but see to it that nothing levels of government including a 15-mem- They shall be your jury, your prose- hinders you from fulfilling the work that ber President's Council on Child Develop- cutor, even your defense (no back), God has given you. ment. They may assume the power to quarter He has not sent you to make money. Located a the While House, the Presi- and draw you, to use tar and rack. He has not commanded you to get rich. dent's Com all would be endow, d with the .111 you ever pretended to portray He has never bidden you to defend your same power and prestige as the highly influ- will be put to torch and sack, character. He has not set you at work to ential Council cf Economic Advisers and the The thirty million you "honorably" failed, contradict falsehood which Satan and his new Council. on Environmental Quality. now YOUR Attorney-in-Fact. servants may start to peddle. If you do As spell. d out in Ribicoff's proposal these things, you will do nothing else; you (S-1414), the principal task of the Presi- ""-Thirty million (30,000,000) humans." will be at work for yourself and not for the dent's Council at the outset would be to de- This is the number of persons estimated to Lord. velop a national children's policy for the be aborted in U.S. during 1970s as laws Keep about your work. Let your aim be nation. The Council would have authority prohibiting this slaughter are removed. as steady as a star. Let the world brawl to "establish long-term and short-term What bar association has raised a finger to and bubble. You may be assaulted, wronged, goals" for meeting whaa needs that prevent this most vile of all injustices? insulted, slandered, wounded and rejected; Council would determine. It also would "set What society of a judicatural nature has you may, be abused by foes, forsaken by priorities for federal funding aria efforts with any sincerity strained to stop this friends and despised and rejected of men, aimed at achieving the goals of the rational quartering and drawing of defenseless, help- but see to it with steadfast determination children's policy." less, counselless human beings? Who dares with unfaltering zeal, that you pursue the In addition to the Council, an Office of to draw against the devils who hypocritical- great purpose of your life and object of Child Development would be set up in the ly delay the demanding decision in definite- your being, until at last you can say "I have White House to provide the information ness: is the unborn child human? Is it mouse finished the work which Thou gayest and expertise necessary for the President's or man? With that question comes the me to do." Council to carry out its mandate. other: The judges and lawyers who make (Author Unknown) The director of the new office, with ap- no move to have that determination today proval of the Council, is given authority to (now), how can they be properly classi- set up 20 neighborhood offices of Child Ad- fied? Mice or Ministers of Justice? vocacy throughout the country, and to fi- Common Sense. nance the establishment of 50 state offices. UNION, , U.S.A. ,Under the Ribicoff plan, the President's U.S. Council would have the power to "recom- U.S. CANADA mend legislation to eliminate the gap be- They have given us into the hand CANADA FOREIGN tween children's needs and the nations' re- of new unhappy lords, 1ST CLASS 2ND CLASS sources allocated to meet such needs." Lords without anger and honour, 1 year $5.00 $3.00 A method for using the taxpayers money who dare not corn/ their swords. 2 years 8.00 5.00 to help in the selling of a massive billion 3 years 10.00 7.00 They fight by shuffling papers; they Lifetime 50.00 dollar National Child Advocacy System is dead alien eyes; cleverly hidden within the legislation. The have bright Foreign 1st Class — $10.00 per year They look at our labour and laughter President's Council would be authorized to SULK CONES ..SAME or ASSORTED submit an annual report to the President as a tired man looks at flies. 20 copies 11.00 And the load of their loveless pity 100