On August 14, 2003, New York City - the seat of the
Parliament of the World, the United Nation - and other cities
in Northeastern America covering the main distribution area
of The New York Times were hit by a sudden power
BLACKOUT. On that very same day, The New York Times
had published as an advertisement my recent Public Appeal
that the world community needed to bring to justice those
politicians that threatened the very existence of the United
Nations, its Charter and its Code of International Law.
Coincidence? Imagine, what would you have done if you had
been in the shoes of those politicians in Washington who used
the tragic events of September 11 to their advantage and lied
to the people of America and the World about the Iraq War?
These special interest groups are in the worst crisis ever. They
have lost their political credibility around the world, and they
hold on to power with the skin of their teeth. Undoubtedly,
these political and corporate special interests were the largest
benefactors of the
BLACKOUT.
My Public Appeal advertisement in The New York Times on
August 14 was triggered by the efforts of these groups to -
retrospectively - seek UN approval for their War against
Iraq. My Call to the Governments of the World to “Just Say
No!” in my advertisement in The New York Times on August
14 dragged this unscrupulous plan into plain daylight.
I called upon the United Nations General Assembly to
hold those politicians and the corporate interests they repre-
sent responsible for their actions. I called for the prosecution
of these politicians for their breach of international law by
leading a war without any international mandate in the very
Court specifically set up for that purpose - The International
Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
I called upon the United Nations General Assembly and the
Heads of States of about 200 nations of the world to join
now to protect the most valuable asset mankind has to pre-
serve world peace: the United Nations System of
International Law and the UN Charter.
If you were in the shoes of these politicians, this
BLACKOUT served your goals in several ways:
...
BLACK OUT the attention of the readers of The
New York Times and the People of America, millions of
whom are already doubting your credibility.
...
BLACK OUT the UN ambassadors of almost 200
nations in New York City and disrupt communication
lines with their governments at home in order to pre-
vent their coordination.
...
BLACK OUT to gain more time. Only five days later,
on the eve of the UN Security Council meeting, the UN
headquarters in Iraq was destroyed by a bomb. This event
is immediately being abused by the Bush and Blair
administrations to coerce the United Nations into a fur-
ther Iraq commitment. Their goals are obvious: to retro-
spectively legitimize the Iraq War, to avoid prosecution at
the International Criminal Court for breach of interna-
tional law and to have the United Nations dismantle its
own Charter and system of International Law.
Think about it: You are dealing with the same corporate
interest groups who
BLACKED OUT millions of
Americans in the ENRON scandal - before they were voted
into the White House . The same special interest groups
BLACKED OUT the official report about September 11
and
BLACKED OUT the truth about the war against Iraq
- a war that killed tens of thousands of people and violated
International Law and the UN Charter.
These lies and
BLACK OUTS serve special corporate
interest groups and their political stakeholders. If the
people and the governments of the world do not expose
these interests and hold them responsible, they will con-
tinue to threaten world peace for generations to come!
SAVE THE UN CHARTER - SAVE WORLD PEACE!
I CALL UPON ALL MEMBERS
OF THE UNITED NATIONS:
DON’T LET THE UN CHARTER
BE DESTROYED!
Matthias Rath, M.D.
Act Now: Visit www.dr-rath-foundation.org or call (800) 648-7171
JUST
SAY
“NO!”
If the United Nations General Assembly lets the UN Security Council cave in to U.S.
pressure and - retrospectively - legitimize the attack war against Iraq, it will have
destroyed the very basis of the United Nations’ existence - to ban all wars of aggression.
IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD FOR
THIS GENERATION AND FOR ALL FUTURE GENERATIONS:
THIS MUST NEVER HAPPEN ! YOU MUST SAY NO !
Instead of granting immunity to those politicians responsible for starting wars of
aggression, you must hold them responsible at the International Criminal Court ( ICC )
in The Hague, which started its work this year with precisely that purpose. If you don’t
act now, the corporate interests behind these politicians will continue to threaten world
peace for generations to come.
DON’T LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT!
The Heads of States of the close to 200 nations of the world must join now to protect
the most valuable asset mankind has to preserve world peace: the United Nations
system of International Law and the UN Charter.
Dr. Rath’s Appeal
advertisement in
The New York Times
on August 14, 2003, the
day of the Black Out.
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