Exposed!… The First Ever ‘Blueprints for a World Government’!!!

 

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The campaign for World Government (A Globalist backed institution) in 1942 created a manifesto for how a World Government is to be formed. ~ See articles

Written by Rosika Schwimmer
(born on September 11, 1877, a self labeled socialist) and Lola
Maverick Lloyd (self proclaimed pioneer of the movement for world
government), with the aid of the Globalists, tried to establish World Government in response to the failures of the League of Nations.

In 1937, both Rosika Schwimmer and Lola
Maverick Lloyd formed the Campaign for World Government in order to
achieve a society that is fee of borders, centralized and controlled by
the most powerful and elite.

There is now no doubt that the Globalists are actively seeking to introduce World Government and now we have evidence of what could be described as the first written record of how the Globalists are planning to introduce World Government.

 

Blueprints for World Government

Immediate Action…

The main lines of this blueprint for governmental or unofficial action to organize the world
were drawn in 1924. We revised our work and published the present
pamphlet in 1937. This is the fourth edition.

Believing government
initiation of world union to be at present not only hopeless but even
undesirable, we wish to emphasize the part of our plan designed for
unofficial action. Immediate action along unofficial lines is
imperative.

We have seen our globe in not time
turned into one armed camp. We can transform it as quickly into a fit
home for the human family. Self-made governments in exile have for
military purposes been grouped with the greater powers into the “United Nations”.

As the first step in peaceful achievement of world union, we urge the immediate creation of the self-made Provisional World Government
to take all the unofficial action recommended in our original plan.

Its
world-wide announcement must include an appeal to all people to lay
down their arms and prepare to participate in creating the new world order.

The only chance of creating the
long-overdue federalized world government, all inclusive, non-military
and democratic in its structure, is to stop this war before either
belligerent is exhausted.

Men and women of supreme integrity and
imaginative daring must rise and lead mankind into their new safe road.
Good plans have long been ready.

Internationally controlled demarcation
lines must be established between the hostile forces, immobilizing them.
They can cooperate in local reconstruction work until world
organization has reached the stage where its own federal commissions can
supervise their systematic demobilization and immediate absorption into
planned creative work on a global scale.

The Provisional World Government in continuous session with full publicity shall draw up the World Constitution. Simultaneously it shall be prepared
to assume the impartial administration of scientifically planned
emergency relief of starving populations.

It shall also receive
complaints, accusations and claims against individuals, groups and
nations for proper preparations and submission to courts to be established under the World Constitution.

If we fail, the war leaders will carry on to the exhaustion of one or both sides. After exhaustion will follow chaos, revolution, dictatorship and recurring global war until the human family destroys itself.

The prerequisite of Provisional World Government is headquarters and a fund of millions to begin unofficially on world organization, the only hopeful basis for immediate cessation of hostilities and a warless future.

There must exist men and women able to provide the means who sincerely and passionately desire world peace.

The life of mankind is at stake.

Lola Maverick Lloyd and Rosika Schwimmer
November 11, 1942

 

The Plan…

The following outline for international
action is addressed to all those who agree that we must stop theorizing
about peace and put the best existing theories into practice.

It offers
an answer to the question, “How can we start practical action to
establish world peace
now?”

It presents the preliminary steps necessary for a representative
World Convention to draft the best possible constitution for an
all-inclusive, non-military, democratic Federation of Nations.

Plan for Governmental Action…

The President of the United States or in other countries the comparable governmental authority shall invite a small group of experts in voting methods to formulate the best practical method for the democratic election in all countries alike of delegates to a World Constitutional Convention.

The Committee of Experts shall meet not later than four weeks after
appointment and at the earliest possible moment make their
recommendations simultaneously to the governments and the public, using
the most effective channels of communication to reach all the people.

Congress or the parliaments at the same
time that they adopt the report of the Committee of Experts shall
legislate to start the recommended machinery for the organization of the
World Constitutional Convention.

Not later than three months after the
law is passed delegates to the Constitutional Convention shall be
nationally elected.

No member or departmental head of the
military or naval forces or of the national governments of any nation
shall be eligible in any capacity whatsoever for participation in the
preparation or the proceedings of the World Constitutional Convention.

As soon as at least six nations have elected and officially appointed their delegates to the World Constitutional Convention,
the delegates shall assemble and open their sessions without delay; the
delegates from the other countries to join them as soon as elected.

The convention shall meet in the country which first invites it.

If Governments Do Not Act…

If neither the President of the United States
nor any other government acts, organizations or individuals shall raise
the necessary funds and invite a small group of experts in voting
methods to formulate the best practical method for the democratic
election in all countries alike of delegates to a World Constitutional
Convention.

The unofficial Committee of Experts shall be regulated as to
time of meeting and other duties by the rules given above for the
official Committee of Experts except that they shall prepare two plans
for the World Constitutional Convention.  

One for governmental action, if
at that stage governments are ready to act, and the other to be used if
government are not ready to act.

In case world organization must continue unofficially, international-minded individuals shall be chosen
as delegates by the method recommended by the unofficial Committee of
Experts. The delegates shall meet and function as an unofficial World
Constitutional Convention.

They shall draft a complete Constitution regulating the federal life of the human family
in a superstructure where the states are free to develop independently,
their national sovereignty being unlimited except where their
interdependence requires federal regulation.

The duty of the Convention is to draw up a detailed plan for the political, economic, and social cooperation of all the nations.
It shall also propose a place for the permanent location of the world
parliament and an equitable division of its expenses.

Within one year it
shall simultaneously publish its plan and present it to all the
governments of the world.

The World Constitution shall first be
urged on all governments for adoption. After one year, if no government
has agreed to initiate the recommended steps, unofficial steps must be taken by the people to inaugurate the all-inclusive, non-military, democratic Federation of Nations.

Tentative Plan for the Federation of Nations…

In order to clarify and offer our demands in such a shape that they can serve as a basis of discussion for the World Constitutional Convention, we submit the following outline of the Federation of Nations:

The individual development of member states is left to their own decision except where it may conflict with world welfare. The world government must control the international relations between states.

This situation will be similar to that between the states and the federal government in the United States of America, or that between the cantons and the federal government of Switzerland.

All the sixty-four states of the world
are to be admitted immediately and unconditionally. There shall be but
one class of membership.

The Federation of Nations must be a
democratic league controlled by direct representation of the peoples
and not by governments and bureaucracies.

To achieve the direct representation of
the peoples to the Federation of Nations all states shall adopt for the
election of their delegates the voting system recommended by the
Committee of Experts on voting methods.

The organs of the Federation of Nations shall be a World Parliament, an Executive Board, and a Permanent Secretary.

Each state shall elect ten delegates and
ten alternates to the World Parliament for a term of ten years. They
shall be subject to recall by their own electorate.

The votes of the delegates in the World
Parliament shall be counted individually and not by nations. Delegates
from any state may differ among themselves on any issue and will find
similar differences in other delegations.

Every important group in a
nation can be represented among its ten delegates, and will find
like-minded groups from other nations in the World Parliament,
where divisions will consequently occur along lines of opinion, not
lines of geography.

No unanimous vote on any question shall be required
from a national delegation.

The delegates shall organize the World Parliament and elect a president, a vice-president, an executive board
and all the necessary commissions, employing the voting system
recommended by the Committee of Experts. Temporary or permanent
vacancies shall be filled by the originally elected alternates.

The World Parliament shall be in session the first three months of every year. Sessions may be prolonged or reassembled by vote of the delegates to the World Parliament.

All sessions of the World Parliament
must be public, and an official summary of its proceedings must be
furnished daily to the press.

The Executive Board and the Permanent
Secretary shall carry on the business of the World Parliament and shall
reside permanently at its sear. For administrative purposes regional
headquarters shall be established on all continents.

Regional
secretaries shall be chosen by the World Parliament. These continental
offices will have direct communication – telegraph, telephone and
wireless – and a central broadcasting station will be operated.

The commissions will be entitled to
employ experts and any other help necessary to the extent of the
appropriations voted them by the World Parliament.

While every delegate shall have the right to use his own language in Parliament, for the auxiliary world language we recommend English, as it is already used as auxiliary language by a larger number of people than any other language.

While every nation, race or religion is
free to use its traditional reckoning of time, we recommend that the
World Parliament count its official time from that year in which world
unity shall be attained. The consummation of world unification, the most
important date in history, will be the point from which an adult world
will reckon time.

Federal Commissions to Be Organized…

I. Economic

A) Commission to plan
industrial, agricultural, technical, engineering, scientific and other
work extensive enough to absorb the millions liberated by the
abandonment of the war system and also to take care of all the
unemployed of the world.

The abolition of armies, navies, air fleets,
armaments and munition factories in all the states of the world will
release for this vast reemployment scheme the scrapped war material and
enormous sums heretofore provided in open and concealed war budgets.

B) Commission to plan
the regulation of the world’s production of raw materials and the
control of its distribution according to the needs of all nations, thus
removing the excuse for forcible conquest of territory and for continued
existence of empires, colonies, mandates.

C) Commission to plan
the abolition of all tariffs and customs and the establishment of free
trade between all nations and to act as Arbitration Board in trade
disputes between member states.

D) Commission on transportation and communication for international control of traffic between states by railways and waterways, by automobile transportation and aviation, and of the postal, telegraph, telephone and radio services.

E) Commission to plan the regulation of world finance and to evolve a uniform monetary system.

II. Legal

F) Commission to prepare the code of international laws and to plan executive machinery for their administration and courts for their adjudication.

G) Commission on
international relations for reorganizing the existing machinery
(Diplomacy) of political contact and intercourse between nations.

H) Commission to plan
and set up national arbitration bodies for the settlement of internal
disputes which may cause civil war, and to set up a federal body to
which national arbitration cases may be appealed.

I) Commission to plan
and carry out the elimination of capital punishment in all states, and
to set up institutions in which criminals formerly subject to capital
punishment shall be incarcerated for scientific study and treatment.

III. Population Questions

J) Commission for solving population problems by planned relief of overpopulated regions and thus removing an excuse of aggressive militarists for wars of conquest.

  1. By transfer of population to undeveloped territories and
    under-populated regions, migration never to be compulsory but induced by
    making the under-populated regions and undeveloped territories offer
    better opportunities.

  2. By legalization of birth-control.

K) Commission on world citizenship to regulate the rights and duties of citizens of the Federation of Nations. In addition to equal world citizenship each human being shall have the rights and duties of a citizen of the nation where he resides.

IV. Miscellaneous

L) Commission on education
to plan educational opportunities for all children. Textbooks and other
materials for education shall be based on unbiased facts, and history
shall be taught from the world point of view, emphasizing the moral,
economic, scientific and artistic contributions to mankind’s progress
and happiness by all nations, races, classes, creeds and both sexes.

M) Health commission for scientific and practical research into all hygienic problems and for planning adequate health service.

N) Commission to prepare international legislation
to safeguard historically truthful presentation of news by the press,
screen and radio and to protect the honor of nations and individuals
through national and international Press-Juries, Courts of Honor and
similar forums.

Other commissions shall be organized by the World Parliament as needed.

We cannot overemphasize the importance of choosing at every stage of procedure the right personnel.
We must not repeat the mistake of the Hague Conferences and the
Disarmament Conference of 1932 where high international aims were
frustrated by delegates who lacked the world viewpoint. Only
international-minded men and women can be trusted to reorganize human
society on a safe basis.

 

April 20, 2012 – PakAlertPress

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