Ronald Reagan was a One-World Universalist

This is the famous speech Reagan gave where he proposed the possibility of global unity resulting from the threat of alien invasion. This may just have well have been the inspiration for the later movie, Independence Day, where the world unites against aliens and is ultimately "saved" by a Jew and a Negro. However ultimately, we perceive that both Reagan's speech and the later movie had their origins from a common, even more sinister source.

  

Secret Societies and Subversive Movements

by Nesta H. Webster

Christian Book Club of America

PREFACE

It is a matter of some regret to me that I have been so far unable to continue the series of studies on the French Revolution of which The Chevalier de Boufflers and The French Revolution, a Study in Democracy formed the first two volumes. But the state of the world at the end of the Great War seemed to demand an enquiry into the present phase of the revolutionary movement, hence my attempt to follow its course up to modern times in World Revolution. And now before returning to that first cataclysm I have felt impelled to devote one more book to the Revolution as a whole by going this time further back into the past and attempting to trace its origins from the first century of the Christian era. For it is only by taking a general survey of the movement that it is possible to understand the causes of any particular phase of its existence. The French Revolution did not arise merely out of conditions or ideas peculiar to the eighteenth century, nor the Bolshevist Revolution out of political and social conditions in Russia or the teaching of Karl Marx. Both these explosions were produced by forces which, making use of popular suffering and discontent, had long been gathering strength for an onslaught not only on Christianity, but on all social and moral order.