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Global Deception a story that never ends

By Judi McLeod
Thursday, February 23, 2006

Heads Up to John Bolton, U.S. ambassador to the UN: You won't be able to put it down. author Joe Klein's book, Global Deception that is.

Klein's new book has made it to Bolton's reading list.

So many in the latest round of book exposs on the United Nations promise titillating tidbits about Life with Kofi, but leave their readers down. In Global Deception, Joseph Klein, a savvy New York attorney by profession, exposs for once and for all the soft underbelly of the world's largest bureaucracy.

"a riveting read" best describes the new book, published by World ahead Publishing. Given that author Klein is a FrontPage Magazine columnist and lately has been proving his mettle as an investigative Internet journalist, riveting material is part of his signature.

Those who grew up on high school projects that left them with the impression that the UN is a warm fuzzy blanket protecting the masses will be held spellbound by Global Deception. Klein gives us the true story of the United Nations, capturing it within the pages of a single book that should be required reading for the U.S. administration.

For me, who considers all things UN home turf, Klein's book was an eye opener.

as I read through its chapters, I imagined the great Claudia Rossett, who has done more to put the oil-for-food scandal on the journalistic map than any other source, doing the same thing in New York.

Klein brings under the microscope the powerful clique of odd duck "globalists", who hijacked what was once the well-intentioned UN and methodically transformed it into a "coven of special interest groups". The globalists, who have perfected the fine art of doublespeak, unfortunately have a target: the world's lone superpower, the United States of america.

It's the new material that Klein presents that keeps readers eager to continue. Many are aware of globalists like annan and Maurice Strong in the UN Rogue's Gallery.

But I, for one, was impressed with fascinating details the author provided on Jeffrey Sachs, dubbed "The Nutty Professor" in Chapter Two.

…and, of course, there's no one like a left-wing economist to really Get Things Done. Our superhero in this case is Jeffrey Sachs, the former Harvard professor who now heads Columbia's Earth Institute and one of annan's Special advisor cronies, just like Maurice Strong," wrote Klein. "Sachs would have us believe that Hitler's Germany was "not uniquely barbarous", but was only responding to tough economic conditions that were not of its own making.

"Many historians have argued that German society under Hitler was somehow uniquely evil. False. Germany was destabilized by defeat in World War 1, a harsh peace in 1919, hyperinflation in the 1920s, and the Great Depression of the 1930s, but was otherwise not uniquely barbarous," says Sachs."

Created in Rio's theatre of the absurd, is the so-called Earth Charter, touted by Strong and former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev as a replacement for the Ten Commandments.

"The charter itself, which reads like an ode to fuzzy puppies and cuddly kittens written by a dewey-eyed naïf, is good for a laugh, but hardly qualifies as a document from which to derive a serious set of governing principles, such as the U.S. Constitution. Nevertheless, it is this document, one created by un-elected New-age trust-funders, that Strong believes should govern us all," Klein writes in Global Deception.

Klein deftly pulls back the black velvet curtain on the UN's passion for the occult, giving us all a peek …"Dr. Robert Muller, a former UN assistant secretary-general and co-founder and former chancellor of the United Nations "University for Peace" in Costa Rica, is regarded in some circles as a prophet of the global governance movement. Muller has written extensively about his mystical vision of one world government, which he dubs "a United States of the World". This vision remains very much alive today.

"and it would be innocuous enough if the globalists confined their activities to harmless New age natterings and kept their mystical visions to themselves. Instead, they have managed to meld a coalition of New age followers, environmentalists, human rights activists, peaceniks and capitalists, and other misfits into an odd and dangerous coalition. They seek to convert the United Nations–the tool most conveniently at hand–into an instrument of world governance paying homage to the planet Earth, while implementing a hazy but "fair" social justice system world-wide."

a native New Yorker, Joe Klein grew up believing that the UN was the best chance for world peace. Just a block away from Ground Zero, on 9/11 he witnessed first-hand the horrors of desperate people jumping to their deaths to escape the World Trade Center's raging flames.

The little boy, who played Kick the Can on New York City streets and grew up believing that the UN would keep the world a safe place, became an author whose portrayal of the real UN is a well-documented expos.

Klein's Global Deception is as compelling as the best science fiction of the day. But this is science fiction that comes off the pages as all too chillingly true.

Sorry to come to the end of the book, I wanted to find more of Joe Klein. and I did find him, in FrontPage Magazine and as a new columnist at canadafreepress.com.

Moreover, Global Deception doesn't end at the last page because the true story of the UN is a story that somehow never ends.

Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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