The UN's basic philosophy is both anti-American and pro-totalitarian. Our Declaration of Independence proclaims the "self-evident" truth
that "men ... are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights." But, in its Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the UN
ignores God's existence, implies that it grants rights, and then repeatedly claims power "as provided by law" to cancel them out of
existence. If any government can place restrictions on such fundamental rights as freedom of speech, the right to keep and bear arms,
freedoms of the press, association, movement, and religion, soon there will be no such freedoms.
Reason Number Two
The UN was founded by Communists and CFR members whose common goal was a socialist world government. Sixteen key U.S.
officials who shaped the policies leading to the creation of the UN were later exposed in sworn testimony as secret Communists. These
included Alger Hiss, chief planner of the 1945 founding conference, and the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Harry Dexter White.
The Soviet Union under Stalin end the entire Communist Party USA apparatus worked tirelessly to launch the UN. Since its beginning in
1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has always worked for world government. The key CFR founder, Edward Mandell House,
in his book, Philip Dru. Administrator, called for "Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx ..." The CFR was an early promoter of the UN,
and 43 members of the U.S. delegation at the UN founding conference were or would become CFR members.
Reason Number Three
The UN has always chosen socialist one-worlders for leaders. The Secretary-General at the UN founding conference was Soviet spy
Alger Hiss. He was followed as Secretary-General by Norwegian socialist Trygve Lie, Swedish socialist Dag Hammarskjold, Burmese
Marxist U Thant, Austrian former Nazi Kurt Waldheim, Peruvian socialist Javier Perez deCuellar, and Egyptian socialist Boutros
Boutros-Ghali. Each has consistently used the full resources of the UN to promote Communist and socialist causes around the world.
The Socialist International (which proudly traces its origins to the First International headed by Karl Marx) today claims tens of millions
of members in 54 countries. At its 1962 Congress, it declared: "The ultimate objective of the parties of the Socialist International is
nothing less than world government ... Membership of the United Nations must be made universal ..." Almost all of the UN's
"independent" commissions for the last thirty years have been headed by members of the Socialist International.
Reason Number Four
The UN seeks power to control the environment, population, children ... the world. Both the 1972 UN Environmental Program and the
1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development laid plans to whip up widespread environmental concerns (some exaggerated,
many completely fabricated). These concerns would then be used as justification for increasing UN authority on environmental issues.
The statements and publications of these UN programs leave little doubt that their goal is a world government with the power to cancel
national sovereignty, regulate economic activity, and control the human race -- all, of course, under the banner of "protecting the
environment." In late 1994, UN planners meeting in Egypt approved a 20-year, $17 billion plan to "stabilize" the world's population. The
UN's goal is to reduce population selectively by encouraging abortion, sterilization, and controlled human breeding. The UN Convention
on the Rights of the Child also claims power not only to grant rights but also to cancel them "as provided by law." It claims that
governments must guarantee children "freedom of expression ... freedom to seek, receive, and impart information ... freedom of thought,
conscience, and religion," regardless of the wishes of their parents.
Reason Number Five
The UN Charter outlines the oath to world tyranny. After giving lip service about not intervening "in matters which are essentially within
the domestic jurisdiction of any state ...," the UN Charter continues,"but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement
measures under Chapter VII." Chapter VII discusses sanctions and boycotts, but if these are decided to "be inadequate, it may take such
action by air, sea, or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security." The UN used this broad
assertion of authority as the pretext for its armed intervention in the domestic turmoil in Somalia and Haiti.
Reason Number Six
The UN is building its own army to enforce its will. In 1992, UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, fulfilling a directive from the
UN Security Council, unveiled an Agenda for Peace, a plan to strengthen UN "peacekeeping" capabilities. The plan calls for armed forces
to be made available to the UN "on a permanent basis." It ominously warns, "The time of absolute and exclusive sovereignty has passed"
and proceeds to name a long list of "risks for stability" that would be used to justify use of the 'permanent" UN army to enforce its will.
Incredibly, U.S. leaders are using America's military to pave the way for this UN army. In Bosnia, Somalia, Haiti, and elsewhere, foreign
UN commanders have controlled our troops. When 15 Americans were killed over Iraq in mid-1994, Vice-President Gore extended
condolences "to the families of those who died in the service of the United Nations." Even more incredibly, it has been the official policy
of the U.S. government since 1961 to disarm America and create a UN army. This policy concludes: "progressive controlled disarmament
would proceed to the point where no nation would have the military power to challenge the progressively strengthened UN Peace Force."
(See State Department publication 7277: Freedom From War.)
Reason Number Seven
The UN doesn't settle disputes -- it makes them worse! Our ambassador to the UN in 1982, although a UN supporter, admitted, "The
UN has become an arena in which countries are drawn into problems they might never have become involved in." Ask yourself: Should
Seychelles or Benin or Guyana or Barbados have to take sides in a clash that breaks out on the opposite side of the world? When
centuries-old animosities erupt in the former Yugoslavia, why does the UN inject its presence with troops, blockades, bombing, and a
parade of speeches? American troops serving as globocops for the UN become targets for criminals and terrorists. In 1983, 241 U.S.
Marines were blown to bits at the Beirut airport. Five years later, a U.S. Marine Lieutenant Colonel was kidnaped and eventually
murdered by Arab terrorists while in a UN unit in Lebanon (he was unarmed -- as required by the UN). The UN "peacekeeping mission"
in Somalia cost the lives of another 36 Americans in 1993.
Reason Number Eight
The UN ignores Communist atrocities but targets non-Communist nations and leaders. When Soviet tanks rolled into Hungary in the
1950s, when the Chinese Communists were murdering Tibetans in the 1960s, when the Soviets were butchering civilians in Afghanistan
in the 1970s and 1980s, when Chechnya was brutalized by the Russians in the 1990s, the UN did nothing! But the UN declared tiny
Rhodesia "a threat to international peace" in the 1960s, enabling procommunist terrorist Robert Mugabe to seize power. And it was a
UN-led campaign that brought self-described Communist and convicted terrorist Nelson Mandela to power in South Africa in the 1990s.
Reason Number Nine
The UN embraces Communist China -- history's most murderous criminal regime. In 1949, anti-Communist Nationalist China, one of the
UN's founding members, was forced from the mainland to Taiwan by the Communists. In 1971, the UN expelled Taiwan and embraced
the brutal Red Chinese government -- a government responsible for over 35 million murders. When the vote admitting Red China was
announced, UN delegates danced in the aisles to show their contempt for America and their joy at the triumph of Red China.
Reason Number Ten
The UN is a moral cesspool filled with perverts and fat cats. In 1993, the UN Economic and Social Council granted consultant status to
the International Gay and Lesbian Association which includes the North American Man/Boy Love Association (advocates of child
molestation) and the Dutch group Vereniging Martijn (which also promotes use of children as sex objects). In 1988, the top Belgian UN
Children's Fund (UNICEF) official was one of a group convicted of running a child sex ring. Moral bankruptcy is commonplace in UN
operations. In Zimbabwe, UNICEF-donated equipment helped terrorists seize power. In Vietnam, the Communists received $13 million
from UNICEF while untold thousands of boat people fled for their lives. Fat cats? UN employees are paid 40% more than comparable
U.S. workers, have subsidized rent, take extravagant vacations, are exempt from income taxes, avoid sales taxes in UN stores, eat in
discounted UN restaurants, and park in discounted UN garages. An ex-UNICEF official confirmed that "pampered and cosseted staffs" of
various aid agencies "absorb 80% of all UN expenditures."
Reason Number Eleven
America supplies the money, the UN then finances tyrants and assorted enemies of the U.S. and conditions in the nations "aided" grow
worse. U.S. taxpayers pay 25% of the UN budget plus 31% of the UN special-agency budgets. Additional billions of our dollars go to the
IMF, World Bank, and other UN related lending agencies where they have been used for incredibly wasteful and subversive UN projects.
(Not surprising since these agencies were designed by Soviet agent Harry Dexter White and Fabian Socialist John Maynard Keynes.)
Socialist International spokesman Hilary Marquand aptly described the IMF as "in essence a Socialist conception." World Bank "aid"
funds went to brutal Marxist dictator Mengistu while he was causing large-scale starvation and death in Ethiopia; to Tanzanian dictator
Julius Nyerere as he drove peasants off their land and burned their huts; and to the Vietnamese Communists, sending thousands of boat
people into the sea. Even Newsweek magazine concluded that the UN's foreign aid programs tend "to prop up incompetent governments
or subsidize economies so they can never stand on their own."
Reason Number Twelve
The UN is a war organization, NOT a peace organization. Article 42 of the UN Charter claims authority to "take such action by air, sea,
or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security." But the UN definition of "peace" is never
given. Tyrannical regimes throughout history have defined "peace" as the absence of all opposition. To achieve "peace" in Katanga in
1961, UN planes bombed hospitals, schools, administrative buildings, and private homes. Katanga was an anti-Communist province of
the Belgian Congo seeking freedom from the Communist-controlled central government. The UN is not now, and has never been, a
peace organization. It will use whatever military power it is given to force all nations of the world to submit.