Former Asian First Minister: Global UN Police Force To Enforce World Government Dictates
Jurriaan Maessen
ExplosiveReports.Com
September 3rd, 2012
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Former Malaysian First Minister Harris Saleh: âThe Security Council will pave the way to setting up of a World Parliament and a World Cabinet making the UN the most powerful and having full authority on earth.â
Yesterday the Malaysian Daily Express reported on a plea by former Malaysian âfirst ministerâ, Harris Salleh calling on the United Nations to reform itself, changing the current system to a single âWorld Parliament with member countriesâ representatives as membersâ. This proposed parliament must co-exist with, as Harris explains, a âWorld Government Ministryâ which in turn must direct a UN Police Force, to be deployed all over the world to enforce decisions green-lighted by the World Parliament.
âMake the United Nations the only authority vested with power and authority to solve country to country international finance, monetary and trade problemsâ, Harris states in his paper âUnited Nations Needs Reform and Restructure Very Badlyâ- which apparently he e-mailed out to all member countries at UN headquarters in New York.
âThe Security Council will pave the way to setting up of a World Parliament and a World Cabinet making the UN the most powerful and having full authority on earthâ, Harris wrote.
The former First Minister of the Malaysian state of Sabah underscores the current UN security council system needs to be reviewed, especially when it comes to veto powers of single member states. Harris stresses that the Security Council may be done with altogether, as it still represents the old world order.
Harrisâ proposals will undoubtedly receive a warm welcome by many-a-bureaucrat at UN headquarters. After all: this new system Harris is proposing as replacement for the old one is exactly what the creators of the UN had originally set out to do incrementally. The plan was to construct âregionsâ, such as the European Union, in which the world would be divided, yet still under the pretext of democratic decision-making processes in the hands of member states. Than, as environmental and financial disaster would be introduced to unhinge these separate blocs, a world body would be proposed into which these regions would have to merge if these economic and environmental disasters were to be forestalled. Of course, this process would go through all the democratic motions, perfectly âlegalâ, signed, stamped and delivered under auspices of the United Nations.
Of course the European Parliament is the perfect example why Harrisâ proposed World Parliament would be anything but democratic, as such a system inherently requires a relinquishment of national sovereignty of all individual member states. As Harris puts it:
âSuch a supra-national World Parliament would entail a preponderance of political power in the hands of the supra-national organization rather than in individual national units.â
In 1945, one of the founders of the European Parliament, H.R. Nord, outlined the idea that any regional bloc, preferably a European Federation, would be no more than the first step towards a World Government.
In his 1945 article, âFor a Federal Europeâ, Nord states that:
âThe problem of a New World Order is now more acute than ever. Now the war is ended, and simultaneously the prime stimulant of cooperation between the superpowers, it is of the greatest importance people realise what is required of us if we are to regain peace: an effort no smaller than the one which led to the defeat of the enemy.â
According to Nord though, the then recently created United Nations was too soft to lead this effort. Referring to the Charter of the United Nations, agreed upon by the first member-states in the months after the war, he criticizes its main principle of âsovereign equality of statesâ with the argument that sovereignty is what got them into this mess in the first place. Nord:
âThey have not dared to state that it was exactly this âsovereign equalityâ that constituted the greatest obstacle on the road to a better order of states.â
Nord therefore advocated doing away with sovereignty of nation states altogether, replacing it with a grand federation that can decide the fate of member-states with perfect impunity. He makes his case for a federation as opposed to a league of nations, which was in place during the rise of Hitler but had not been able to keep the Austrian Fiend from his tyrannycal trajectory.
âOne has to keep in mind thoughâ, Nord stresses, âthat a federation is not an objective in itself; it is rather a means to a particular end.â According to Nord this âendâ is beyond debate:
âA federation that will eventually include all nations of the world. It is clear that such an ideal will only be realised in the very long term; but there is every reason to proceed with the first step as soon as possible. And where can this first step better be taken than in Europe.â
Itâs clear: the former First Minister of Malaysia is calling for something that global planners have envisioned for a long time. Unlike Harris, however, these planners posses the virtue of patience as they slowly but surely work towards World Government (in the name of democracy).

In the second part of his trilogy, âFederal Union and Resistance Movementâ, Nord explains that the idea of one European âblocâ was widespread during the darkest years of Hitlerâs reign, especially in underground literature put out by several resistance movements throughout occupied Europe. A European Federation, Nord wrote, must be based on the principles of the Atlantic Charter: an allied plan for the world after the foul dragon was slain. But he also writes, that âthese principles cannot be accomplished unless the different nations are prepared to surrender the dogma of absolute state sovereignty to unite within a federal organisation. The current lack of unity and coherence between the different parts of the world makes it impossible to try for a world federation.â
In order for this European Federation to adequately function, Nord makes it perfectly clear that nations should âdefinitively surrender their sovereign rights to the federation regarding defence, foreign policy, international finance and exchange.â He also writes that âno national defence will be allowed.â

From the standpoint of post-World War paranoia, Nordâs attitude in regards to national defence may be understandable. On the other hand, from the same standpoint it may not. In any case, the very founder of the European Parliament is the first to admit that all efforts of European federalists or unionists are aimed at a World Government. It must be noted the EP has no more than an advising capability- the European Council is the deciding body within the EU system, and its bulldog is the European Commission. The rest is just a dog & pony show for the public.
Nordâs third and final article goes into the âPractical consequences of a European federationâ. Such a federation of course cannot function without a federal constitution, Nord argues. In regards to military matters within this new transnational construct, the author is crystal-clear: ânational armies will cease to exist. Just like foreign policy, defence will be completely under the control of the federal government. (âŠ) The production and sales of arms will also be put under federal control, and therefore be taken out of the hands of individuals and national states.â
This is exactly what Harris Salleh is now saying when he writes: â(âŠ) making the UN the most powerful and having full authority on earth.â
H.R. Nord would later become Secretary-General of the European Parliament, presiding over the evolution toward a full-fledged European Union. Looking forward to yet another financial and monetary disaster, this Union is now stepping on the gas towards the very thing called for by an arrogant former First Minister in the outer regions of Asian power: the abandonment of national sovereignty as cure for all possible ills.
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I dont have a problem shooting anyone wearing a blue helmet, or frankly any other colored helmet when they bring tyranny to my door.
And the ten horns that you saw mean ten kings, who have not yet received a kingdom, but they do receive authority as kings one hour with the wild beast. These have one thought, and so they give their power and authority to the wild beast. Rev 17:12,13
Bring IT on! When it’s not our own stinking government screwing us, it’s some bunch of Euro-trash vampires. Just remember, when you get here, it’ll be cold, wet & the wooden stakes are sharp!
They will use them for police work in the usa, maybe that is why they want to lay off police. I warned the union bashers be careful what they wish for. The un may be a lot worse than local police as they seem to not be able to settle disputes.
The elite and government will not give up their control to the un.
Oh and the bible says the league of nations and un will fail.
This guy leads a third world country. Next….
Sadly, so too does Obama now.
More and more the populace is being conditioned to accept law enforcement brutality and murdering of citizens. They use excuses like people were armed or on drugs etc. Maybe to condition people to accept more random acts of murder by the un.
I thought we lived in a civilized country?