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UN Secretary General: "I will ask the General Assemly ... to Strip Israel of its Membership"
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This not insignificant event occurred on Monday of this week and yet to date I have seen no mention of it anywhere in the MSM. There is a view that the US has already given up on the UN and is grooming NATO to effectively supplant it. In my opinion this lends credence to that view.

Ban Ki-Moon risks becoming persona-non-grata in New York/Washington and, although I have hitherto considered him a spineless place man it looks like I may have to revise that opinion. The very best of luck to him is all I can say.

Quote: United Nations General Assembly,
New York, NY
11 May 2009
Mr. President
Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen:
With each passing year, we come closer to our past. Every year brings with it momentous anniversaries of events that shaped our world. For example, we have recently marked the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II and of the United Nations itself. These two events, inextricably linked, form the basis of what we have come to know as the modern era, the post-war era.
For me, as Secretary–General, looking back on where the UN started and where it is now has a special importance, for I am now charged with guiding the world body through unknown and uncertain territory. “Terrorism” has long since replaced “arms control” and “détente” as the focus of international security, yet the term defies definition. One country’s terrorist is another country’s revolutionary hero. Some insist that terrorists are opposed to democracy, but we have all seen democracies behave like terrorists.
In many ways, the world today does not seem to be very removed from the barbarity of world war. The invasion of Iraq has lasted longer than World War II, and more tons of bombs have been dropped on that poor country than all the bombs dropped in that great war. The International Declaration of Human Rights, so prized and venerated by men and women of honour everywhere, stands as an impotent relic of a forgotten time because conquest, cruelty, and arrogance are still with us and growing stronger.
For all of the good the UN has accomplished since its founding, and there have been successes, the sheer magnitude of human suffering and violations of international law that have occurred and are still occurring must also be taken into account.
Few people know that Israel is the only state to be given a conditional admission. Under General Assembly Resolution 273, Israel was admitted on the condition that it grant all Palestinians the right to return to their homes and receive compensation for lost or damaged property, according to General Assembly Resolution 194 paragraph 11. Suffice to say, Israel has never lived up to these terms, and never intended to.
For 60 years Israel has violated its terms of admission, and for 60 years the UN has done nothing about it. It has watched as Israel heaped misery upon misery on Palestine, and violated international law with impunity.
After “Operation Cast Lead,” no person, no country, no democracy can look at Israel without thinking of the inhuman slaughter and destruction committed by the axis powers in World War II, though one could have said the same about numerous past massacres. What atrocities might the world have been spared if the UN had refused to admit Israel 60 years ago?
Of course, the immediate post war world was a different time. The world had just witnessed the horrors of Hitler’s racist excesses, and collective Western guilt for the Holocaust dictated attitudes toward the idea of Jewish state. Even the UN could not withstand the moral pressure.
On Nov. 29, 1947, it passed General Assembly Resolution 181, “The Partition Plan,” to carve a Jewish state out of Arab Palestine. However, it was never ratified by the Security Council, and so does not exist in law, which means the UN played no role in the creation of Israel. Nevertheless, “The Partition Plan” was utterly illegal and a violation of the UN Charter, because the UN had no right or power to take land from one people and give it to another.
If it hopes to play a meaningful role in the 21st century, the UN must do more than simply promise to enact reforms. It must search deep within its soul to redress the fundamental violations of its founding principles, which have long since ceased to have any force. That recommitment must begin now, for it was 60 years ago today, May 11, 1949, that Israel became a member of the UN. The UN cannot hope to achieve any measure of peace or justice as long as it condones war crimes, which it does every day that Israel is allowed to flout its terms of admission.
The past cannot be undone, but the future can change. As its newly elected Secretary-General, I promise that the UN will no longer be a passive enabler of genocide. Therefore, I will ask the General Assembly to meet in special session at the earliest possible time to strip Israel of its membership.
Ordinarily, a motion to expel a member nation would have to come at the recommendation of the Security Council, but this is not an ordinary motion. Because Israel is in violation of its terms of admission, it is not a member in good standing, so the UN has every right to declare General Assembly Resolution 273 null and void. Since Israel’s membership depends on adherence to that resolution, its expulsion is automatic.
Essentially, the unavoidable, lamentable truth of the last six decades is that the UN has been a moral and political failure because it has refused to enforce its own rules and defend the Charter. Nothing the UN does can have any value as long as this illegitimate member occupies a place in the General Assembly. I want the UN to have value.
I count on your support.
Thank you very much.
Peter Presland

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I look forward to further reports of what happens.
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Fascinating.

Indeed, his speech is so totally outside acceptable mainstream political discourse, that I've just spent some time checking that he really did say those words.

I can't find Ban Ki-Moon's call for Israel to be stripped of UN membership in any MSM source. Even Reuters, which reports some of his comments on May 11 on Israel, does not carry that statement:

http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews...dChannel=0

However, the transcript, as per Global Research, is carried by many non-MSM sources. Eg:

http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/62102

If Ban Ki-Moon really did say those words, then he's likely soon to be discredited or assassinated.
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I've just spent half an hour on the UN site and Ban Ki-Moon's own site and can't find anything either. Looks like it's a send up. Pity
Peter Presland

".....there is something far worse than Nazism, and that is the hubris of the Anglo-American fraternities, whose routine is to incite indigenous monsters to war, and steer the pandemonium to further their imperial aims"
Guido Preparata. Preface to 'Conjuring Hitler'[size=12][size=12]
"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied"
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Fascinating.

Indeed, his speech is so totally outside acceptable mainstream political discourse, that I've just spent some time checking that he really did say those words.

I can't find Ban Ki-Moon's call for Israel to be stripped of UN membership in any MSM source. Even Reuters, which reports some of his comments on May 11 on Israel, does not carry that statement:

http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews...dChannel=0

However, the transcript, as per Global Research, is carried by many non-MSM sources. Eg:

http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/62102

If Ban Ki-Moon really did say those words, then he's likely soon to be discredited or assassinated.

...took the words right out of my fingers.....It is my opinion that the CIA, or one of its proxys - killed the first Sec. Gen. Dag Hammarskjöld, and if the current one did say this amazingly bold speech, his fate is to be unseated or destroyed by CIA or Mossad, IMO.

If he didn't say this, I hope many think he did and it embarrases the hell out of Israel and the the USA.

Matthew Hughes on new evidence on the 1961 death of the UN Secretary-General.

Recently released – and hitherto unseen – private papers and tapes left to the Bodleian Library reveal a remarkable tale about the death in 1961 of the UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjöld. The documents were bequeathed by the Australian diplomat George Ivan Smith, who worked for the UN in the Congo in the 1960s. In September 1961 Hammarskjöld’s four-engine DC-6 aeroplane took off from the capital of the former Belgian Congo, Leopoldville, bound for Ndola in Northern Rhodesia (then part of the British-run Central African Federation). The plane never arrived. Just after midnight local time on the September 17th-18th, it ploughed into trees in rough bushland several miles west of its destination.

The official explanation for the disaster was that the crash was the result of pilot error. But was Hammarskjöld’s death really an accident? There was only one survivor: the American chief security officer and Korean War veteran, Sgt Harold Julian. Before he died in hospital five days later, Julian told Rhodesian police of sparks in the sky, an explosion and Hammarskjöld telling the pilot to ‘go back’.
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:...

Matthew Hughes on new evidence on the 1961 death of the UN Secretary-General.

Recently released – and hitherto unseen – private papers and tapes left to the Bodleian Library reveal a remarkable tale about the death in 1961 of the UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjöld. The documents were bequeathed by the Australian diplomat George Ivan Smith, who worked for the UN in the Congo in the 1960s. In September 1961 Hammarskjöld’s four-engine DC-6 aeroplane took off from the capital of the former Belgian Congo, Leopoldville, bound for Ndola in Northern Rhodesia (then part of the British-run Central African Federation). The plane never arrived. Just after midnight local time on the September 17th-18th, it ploughed into trees in rough bushland several miles west of its destination.

The official explanation for the disaster was that the crash was the result of pilot error. But was Hammarskjöld’s death really an accident? There was only one survivor: the American chief security officer and Korean War veteran, Sgt Harold Julian. Before he died in hospital five days later, Julian told Rhodesian police of sparks in the sky, an explosion and Hammarskjöld telling the pilot to ‘go back’.

Fascinating. My quasi-uninformed preliminary (disclaimer) view/working hypothisis on the UN is that it was supposed to be a body to further the nefarious goals of the new world order/one world government operatives. But UN officials dared to take their faux duties seriously and betrayed the bad guys by taking ethical stances. Now they're a thorn in the side of the NWO.
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