NEA and the New World Order
200 years after the declaration of Independence was adopted, NEA made an even more stunning declaration – their endorsement of Dr. Henry Commager’s Declaration of INTERdependence. That announcement was publicly made in 1976 during NEA’s bicentennial program entitled, “A Declaration of Interdependence: Education for a Global Community.”
The World Affairs Council of Philadelphia had commissioned American historian Henry Steele Commager to write the Declaration of INTERdependence, partially, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. The Declaration states, “Two centuries ago our forefathers brought forth a new nation; now we must join with others to bring forth a new world order.” NEA’s endorsement indicates a preference for a new world order that would absorb all nations, including the U.S.A.
NEA affirmed that position when the 7,321 delegates of this year’s NEA conference endorsed President Obama for re-election and the NEA-PAC announced it would spend up to $60 million to give him another term. Off the subject a bit: The NEA union gave its “Friend of Education” award to the 14 Wisconsin Democrat state senators that left Wisconsin for three weeks to block a bill to limit the bargaining rights of state employee unions, including public school teachers.
A Sampling of NEA Resolutions Passed in 2011
Resolution B-24. Supports financial aid, in-state tuition, and U.S. citizenship for illegal aliens.
Resolution I-2. Urges U.S. participation/deliberations before the International Court of Justice.
Resolution I-3. NEA “believes” the U.S. should ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and recognize and support its authority and jurisdiction.
President George Herbert Walker Bush announced his expectation for a “new world order” to arise soon after September 11, 1990, when he said to Congress: “our fifth objective – a new world order – can emerge” after the Persian Gulf war. It didn’t happen openly then, but today, we’re creeping toward a full-fledged new world order, determined to absorb the United States.
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