Wednesday, February 19, 2003





Good morning everyone. Well today I have finally found the article that I would like to
comment on this week. I know this one will blow you away as you read the words
printed about our former President, Bill Clinton. Let me just say at the outset that
this article does not shock me at all because I heard about this plan 4 years ago
at a God's News Behind The News Bible Prophecy
Conference in Tampa, Florida. Imagine this, Secretary General, Bill Clinton! Several speakers at
that conference told us that this was the real goal of Mr. Clinton.

We know he is a Globalist and One Worlder so this should not suprise any of us.
The interesting thing here is the fact that now we can look back and see why this
man was protected through thick and thin in every illegal thing he did. Why the
Congress would not touch him even when it was proved that he had committed
perjury and if Americans knew how this man sold us out to the Chinese
Communist, they would be sick.The One World Government crowd will
protect their own. Bill & Hillary at the UN. What a scary scenario.

Well payday is almost here and he will be the first Secretary General from
the USA. If Mr. Clinton goes to the UN, you will see the push for Global Taxes
and loss of more freedoms for the American People.

It is truly an exciting time to be alive as we watch the Lord allow these people
to build the Satanic Kingdom they think will bring peace to the world. We know
differently and we, as the old saying goes, "have read the last chapter in The
Book"!

Take a look and think about it!

God Bless
Elaine


THE
NEW WORLD DISORDER
Bill Clinton: Next U.N. chief?
Report: Former president eyed to replace Kofi Annan


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Posted: February 19, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern



WorldNetDaily.com

Has former President Bill Clinton hit the campaign trail again?

That's the word according to a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist
who reports a "major international move" is afoot to help install the
ex-CEO of the most powerful nation as the CEO of the most powerful
world body – the United Nations.

Sunday's "Dateline D.C." column, which the paper says is written by a
Washington-based British journalist and political observer, named no
names but cited reports that Clinton had already lined up support for his
candidacy for the secretary-general position from Germany, France,
England, Ireland, New Zealand, a handful of African states, Morocco
and Egypt. The Tribune-Review also reports Russia has made it known
it would not object and added that China is also a big fan of the former president.

According to the Tribune-Review columnist, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan
is "under pressure to resign before the end of his second term in 2006.
" Should he do so, the General Assembly would select his replacement,
on the recommendation of the U.N. Security Council. This may come as early as this Fall.

"This is the first I've heard about it and it's certainly not true," Annan's deputy
spokesperson Hua Jiang told WorldNetDaily. "As far as we know, he has the full trust
of all the members."

Jiang said Annan, who took over as U.N. chief in 1997, intends to fill out his entire
term through 2006.

A PBS documentary, which aired earlier this month, offered highlights of Annan's
U.N. career. A low point came in 1994 with the genocide in Rwanda. Annan
calls it "the greatest catastrophe the U.N. ever faced." High points include the
independence of East Timor and accepting Norway's Nobel Peace Prize in 2001.

Odds favor an American secretary general next time around because there has
never been one from North America.

Clinton's fund-raising prowess, according to the Tribune-Review, is also viewed
as just what the doctor ordered for the 50-year-old U.N. headquarters building
on 42nd Street in New York, that is in need of a serious overhaul.

A rested and refreshed Clinton recently appeared on CNN's "Larry King Live" program,
a customary pit stop for modern-day political campaigns. He made repeated references
to the U.N. throughout the interview.

Responding to King's query about Secretary of State Colin Powell's presentation on
Iraq to the Security Council, Clinton sounded more like a U.N. diplomat than a former
U.S. president.

"The most important thing [Powell] said from the point of view from the United Nations
is that we had intelligence and photographs which seemed to prove that Iraq was almost
taking these chemical stocks, at least, out of the backdoor while the inspectors were
going through the front door, that they were moving things. And if that's true, it means
Mr. Blix and his inspectors might never get to do the job that they were appointed to do.
So I think that we need to listen to Blix, listen to Secretary Powell and I still hope the
United Nations can act together on this and I think there's still a chance we can," he said.

"And, you know, there's still a chance that Saddam Hussein will come to his senses
and disarm," he added.

Clinton stressed the need for abiding by international law and making sure action taken
against Saddam Hussein is coordinated through the global body.

"We're trying to get rid of the chemical and biological storehouse in the hands of a tyrant ...
The second thing we're trying to do is to build a global alliance for peace and freedom and
security. So if we can do it with broad support within the U.N., it would be much better," Clinton said.
"If we can get, based on this evidence, and letting the inspectors do a little more work if we can
get an agreement with the French and the Germans and the others who are skeptical and who
think that we've been too eager to do this all along, that would be better and it might give us a
chance to resolve this peacefully. I think the greatest victory of all would be if Saddam Hussein
saw the whole world arrayed against him and thought, you know, the jig was up."

Throughout the duration of the interview, the 42nd American president took credit for
keeping a lid on the nuclear showdown with North Korea, now threatening to bubble
over and for giving the approval for the first Israeli astronaut to go into space aboard
the space shuttle Columbia.

"On the day that he went up, former Prime Minister Barak called and thanked me
and reminded me that he and I had done this deal to allow this remarkable human
being to go into space," Clinton recalled.

In addition to increasing his visibility in the media, Clinton is taking a cue from his
Democratic predecessor former President Jimmy Carter and conducting international
diplomacy. He is slated to participate in the World Economic Forum in Davos
next week. The forum is part of the U.N.'s effort to mediate a solution to the North Korean
nuclear issue.

He also has been promoting his William J. Clinton Foundation, which has collaborated
with the Harvard AIDS Institute, Columbia University Medical School and other
organizations, to help countries battling AIDS develop better systems to deliver care.
Clinton also co-chairs the International AIDS Trust with Nelson Mandela.

A call and e-mail seeking comment from Clinton's press office in New York have not
been returned. A spokesperson told WorldNetDaily that the staff needs two
weeks' notice to respond to press inquiries.



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