Whistleblower Targeted for Exposing UN Troops Raping Children

New American | April 30, 2015 United Nations “peacekeeping” troops were systematically raping and sexually exploiting starving young children United Nations “peacekeeping” troops deployed on a UN “peace” mission in the Central African Republic were systematically raping and sexually exploiting starving young children, according to a leaked internal report that the global organization was seeking to…

UN: Ties Between ISIS And Israel Proven

Your News Wire | 12 Feb 2015 A new report from the UN reveals that the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) maintained regular contact with members of ISIS since May 2013. The UN identified contact with IDF forces and ISIS soldiers.  Addictinginfo.org reports: In a new report from the UN, it is revealed that the Israeli Defense…

U.N. Exploits Pseudo-“Human Rights” to Attack U.S.

Alex Newman | The New American | January 7, 2015 U.N. soldiers rape children   Despite the troubles in her country, “Elizabeth,” as she became known, was an otherwise happy 13-year-old girl living in the Ivory Coast. Then the United Nations’ “peacekeeping” troops arrived in her town wearing their bright blue helmets — ostensibly to…

Population Control, Nazis, and the U.N.

Anton Chaitkin | Tetrahedron | 2 April 2003 ROCKEFELLER AND MASS MURDER  The Rockefeller Foundation is the prime sponsor of public relations for the United Nations’ drastic depopulation program.  Evidence in the possession of a growing number of researchers in America, England, and Germany demonstrates that the Foundation and its corporate, medical, and political associates…

The EU versus the UN: who makes the rules?

Matt Ridley | 26 Nov 2014 Increasingly, trade rules are set above the level of Brussels My column in the Times: In today’s speech on the European Union, previewed in this morning’s Times, Owen Paterson, the former environment secretary, will make a surprising and telling point. It is that many of the rules handed down to…

Greenpeace apologises for Peru stunt that may’ve harmed Nazca Lines

NZ Herald-AP | 11 Dec 2014 The environmental group Greenpeace has apologised to Peruvians upset by its stunt at the world-famous Nazca lines, which authorities say harmed the archaeological marvel. The apology followed a senior official’s announcement that Peru would seek criminal charges against Greenpeace activists who allegedly damaged the lines by leaving footprints in…