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Part 1 begins at the beginning, and zeros in on Cecil Rhodes in 1891
and Col. Edward Mandell House. Their role in the creation of the League
of Nations is revealed. Takes us to the Treaty of Versailles that
ended the First World War. Run time: 17:49
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Part 2 examines the period between the creation of the League of
Nations and the creation of the United Nations - 1920 to 1945 -
following the people and events that made it happen. The creation
of the Council on Foreign Relations that essentially designed the U.N.
before WWII. Run time: 20:18 |
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Part 3 looks at how the U.N. handled the first challenges it faced,
and how it made opportunities to expand. The new state of Israel,
the Cuban Crisis, the JFK assassination, Civil Rights, Nixon, took the
spotlight off the U.N., but it continued to consolidate its power
through world conferences in the 1970s. Run time: 18:40 |
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Part 4 takes a close look at the 1976 Conference on Human
Settlements which established the U.N. policy on property rights.
Here we find the origin of policies being implemented in the U.S. today
heavily influenced by the CFR, as well as the rise of green religion.
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Part 5 begins with the 1993 Commission on Global Governance and examines
some of the treaties events and documents that have brought global
governance to the world. It ends with Barack Obama in Berlin and a stark
comparison between global governance and the freedom America's
Constitutional Republic offers. Run time: 22:49
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