Who Plans Our Laws?
- By Robert Welch
- Posted 07/2/2009
- Conspiracy
The following editorial is particularly interesting, because it shows how long the organized forces of socialism have been working to gain total control of medicine. It first appeared as a paid advertisement in the Boston Herald on September 14, 1950. (The editorial was one broadside in the unsuccessful campaign of Robert H.W. Welch Jr. for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts.)
Foreword to the 2002 Edition of The Politician
- By G. Vance Smith
- Posted 03/22/2009
- Conspiracy
Robert Welch understood the principles regarding the forces that influence contemporary American affairs before virtually all of his contemporaries. To fully appreciate today why his understanding was correct might still require the reading of several books. Once having completed The Politician, however, the reader will be far ahead of a large majority of the public.
A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations
- By Historical
- Posted 04/7/2008
- Conspiracy
The following originally classified study — A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations — was prepared under a 1961 contract for the Kennedy State Department. This unusually candid study was clearly not intended for the public. The study openly evaluates the steps by which the United Nations could be transformed into a world government with a monopoly on significant military force, so that even the U.S. would be trapped in this contemplated regime.
For example, the study notes: “[I]t is world government we are discussing here — inescapable.” Under “Definitions” the study explains: “Finally, to avoid endless euphemism and evasive verbiage, the contemplated regime will occasionally be referred to unblushingly as a ‘world government.’” [Emphasis added.]
Unfortunately, this subversive goal is not just some utopian pipe dream. The study outlines what has become the determined though disguised policy of the U.S. government, regardless of the administration and regardless of party politics.
The study’s author, MIT Professor Lincoln P. Bloomfield, held Establishment credentials as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Just prior to his study, Dr. Bloomfield had served with the State Department’s disarmament staff.
As the reader absorbs A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations, he should ask himself, who in turn would likely exercise real control over a modified UN, despite the proposed trappings of democracy? Although the study is unusually candid, it still fails to challenge the widely cultivated myth that a democracy of governments, as exemplified by the General Assembly, currently holds effective power over the world body.
For more information on the Bloomfield study, the policies it was designed to support, and the role of the Council on Foreign Relations in creating the United Nations, please refer to Organize for Victory! — Principles of the Freedom First Society.
For example, the study notes: “[I]t is world government we are discussing here — inescapable.” Under “Definitions” the study explains: “Finally, to avoid endless euphemism and evasive verbiage, the contemplated regime will occasionally be referred to unblushingly as a ‘world government.’” [Emphasis added.]
Unfortunately, this subversive goal is not just some utopian pipe dream. The study outlines what has become the determined though disguised policy of the U.S. government, regardless of the administration and regardless of party politics.
The study’s author, MIT Professor Lincoln P. Bloomfield, held Establishment credentials as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Just prior to his study, Dr. Bloomfield had served with the State Department’s disarmament staff.
As the reader absorbs A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations, he should ask himself, who in turn would likely exercise real control over a modified UN, despite the proposed trappings of democracy? Although the study is unusually candid, it still fails to challenge the widely cultivated myth that a democracy of governments, as exemplified by the General Assembly, currently holds effective power over the world body.
For more information on the Bloomfield study, the policies it was designed to support, and the role of the Council on Foreign Relations in creating the United Nations, please refer to Organize for Victory! — Principles of the Freedom First Society.




