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Exclusive to The SPOTLIGHT</p>
<p>Washington, DC -- During the Persian Gulf war and the military buildup
leading to it, President George Bush began using the term "New World
leading to it, President <ent type = 'person'>George <ent type = 'person'>Bush</ent></ent> began using the term "New World
Order," often suggesting that the commitment of so-called multinational
forces involved in the military effort was the beginning of this alleged
worldwide utopia.</p>
<p> Supposedly using the vehicle of the United Nations, Bush's New World
<p> Supposedly using the vehicle of the United Nations, <ent type = 'person'>Bush</ent>'s New World
Order would be the arbitrator of all world problems and the apparatus to
enforce globalist dictates through the use of armed forces combined from
the armies of member nations. The UN law would be, regardless of the
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<p> SINISTER TECHNOLOGY</p>
<p> It is also surprising to many critics of the move toward one-world
government that Bush would even dare choose the term "New World Order" to
government that <ent type = 'person'>Bush</ent> would even dare choose the term "New World Order" to
define his globalist schemes. However, most Americans alive today were
born after World War II, when propaganda of the so-called Allied powers
used the terms of "New Order" or "New World Order" to describe in a
sinister way the military efforts of Japan and, in particular, Germany
under Adolf Hitler.</p>
under <ent type = 'person'>Adolf Hitler</ent>.</p>
<p> Few, it seems, have taken the time to analyze just what Bush has in
<p> Few, it seems, have taken the time to analyze just what <ent type = 'person'>Bush</ent> has in
mind for his New World Order, of which America is to become an integral
part, starting with supplying about 90 percent of the muscle, and young
lives, that tackled and defeated Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein's Arab
legions.</p>
<p> However, patriotic Constitutional scholars know that Bush's New World
<p> However, patriotic Constitutional scholars know that <ent type = 'person'>Bush</ent>'s New World
Order is the worst attack ever on America as a sovereign, independent and
free nation.</p>
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<p> Efforts to form a global government are certainly nothing new.
American political leaders, who were concerned with America first, were
able to overcome the internationalist, one-world government machinations of
President Woodrow Wilson following World War I. Wilson was prevented from
President <ent type = 'person'>Woodrow Wilson</ent> following World War I. Wilson was prevented from
realizing his visions of a New World Order, through the League of Nations,
by a powerful Senate opposition, which refused to rubber-stamp for Wilson
U.S. membership in the world body.</p>
<p> A few decades later, however, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
<p> A few decades later, however, President <ent type = 'person'>Franklin Delano <ent type = 'person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent>,
near the end of World War II, was able to get his one-world plans under way
by laying the groundwork for today's United Nations, which was completed
under his successor, Harry S. Truman.</p>
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the U.S. Constitution, which has stood as a bulwark against any globalist
schemes.</p>
<p> Nevertheless, American presidents since Roosevelt have insidiously
<p> Nevertheless, American presidents since <ent type = 'person'>Roosevelt</ent> have insidiously
chipped away at the great powers of the people, written into the
Constitution by America's immortal Founding Fathers, with the use of so-
called executive orders.</p>
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dictatorship. Dissent, peaceful or otherwise, is eliminated.</p>
<p> Those backing efforts to circumvent the Constitution may have gotten
the idea from President Abraham Lincoln, whose use of various extraordinary
the idea from President <ent type = 'person'>Abraham Lincoln</ent>, whose use of various extraordinary
powers of his office -- which many Constitutional scholars still insist was
illegal -- suspended various civil rights to curb such problems as draft
riots during the Civil War.</p>
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<p> INDIANS VICTIMIZED</p>
<p> President John Tyler used such powers in 1842 to round up Seminole
<p> President <ent type = 'person'>John Tyler</ent> used such powers in 1842 to round up Seminole
Indians in Georgia and Florida and force-march them -- men, women and
children -- to Arkansas. This was probably the first use of internment in
America to deal with unpopular minorities. It was not the last.</p>
<p> In 1886, the Geronimo Chiricahua Apache Indians surrendered to U.S.
troops in the West, were rounded up by order of President Grover Cleveland,
troops in the West, were rounded up by order of President <ent type = 'person'>Grover Cleveland</ent>,
and shipped to internment in Florida and Alabama.</p>
<p> Earlier, during the War Between the States, Sioux Indians in
Minnesota, when there was a delay in paying them their yearly allowance,
began attacking nearby white settlements. Lincoln sent in a hastily raised
force of volunteers under Col. H. H. Sibley. Little Crow, leader of the
force of volunteers under Col. H. H. Sibley. Little <ent type = 'person'>Crow</ent>, leader of the
Kaposia band, was decisively defeated by the Union troops on September 23,
1862, and more than 2,000 Sioux were taken captive, although Little Crow
1862, and more than 2,000 Sioux were taken captive, although Little <ent type = 'person'>Crow</ent>
himself and a few followers escaped.</p>
<p> Through the process of a military tribunal, sanctioned by Lincoln, 36
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<p> After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, within
days the FBI rounded up tens of thousands of Japanese-Americans, guilty
only of being of Japanese ancestry, under the authority of an executive
order issued by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The lists of those to
order issued by President <ent type = 'person'>Franklin Delano <ent type = 'person'>Roosevelt</ent></ent>. The lists of those to
be apprehended had been drawn up months earlier, before the war.</p>
<p> Held in concentration camps, the perimeters guarded by U.S. soldiers
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<p> However, no apology or compensation has ever been extended to the more
than 8,000 German-Americans who were confined in dozens of jails and camps
across the United States, also by order of Roosevelt.</p>
across the United States, also by order of <ent type = 'person'>Roosevelt</ent>.</p>
<p> Many were not released until 1947, a full two years after the end of
the war, in total violation of the Geneva Conventions.</p>
<p> "What happened to me and thousands of others is old history," said
Eberhard Fuhr of Cincinnati, who was interned at 17 years of age, "but the
<ent type = 'person'>Eberhard <ent type = 'person'>Fuhr</ent></ent> of Cincinnati, who was interned at 17 years of age, "but the
next time it could be any other group, which is then not politically
correct, or out of favor for any other reason (SPOTLIGHT, May 20, 1991).</p>
<p> Fuhr's warning, of course, had already been proved correct just
several months earlier when, under orders of Bush, the FBI hounded
<p> <ent type = 'person'>Fuhr</ent>'s warning, of course, had already been proved correct just
several months earlier when, under orders of <ent type = 'person'>Bush</ent>, the FBI hounded
thousands of innocent Arab-Americans as the U.S. prepared for the Persian
Gulf conflict.</p>