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The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and The New World Order
- By William Blase
For those who may be confused by the controversies surrounding the "New World Order", a One-World-Government, and American concern over giving the UN more power; those unaware of the issues involved; and those wishing more background, I offer the following.
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This document may be freely distributed or quoted in any medium, provided credit is given to the author and The Courier. Copyright 1995
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