At the Millennium Eve celebration in Denver, colorado, Dave Goodman, Ed Goodman, Ted King, and Carter Rowley, premiere the “World Anthem,” a computerized compilation of the world’s 193 national anthems into one universal hymn that promotes the “search for peace, for healing, for a unity toward a common good”:
May we sing loud,
To fire our hopes and joys,
And let us now,
Believe in trust,
Eternally for all.
NOTE: Completely missing from the “World Anthem” is any mention of self-determination, freedom of opportunity, or individuality.
[restored 5/11/2023] Thanks to Dave Seely for this entry.
What this excerpt establishes is far beyond FDR’s “Nothing to fear but fear itself,” which disarmed the American people for the coup d`etat of FDR’s New Deal, the blatant disregard for the Constitution and its Bill of Rights, the legal lawful limits of government. It is self-administered brainwashing to give up all inherent Rights, and find life in obedience to the consensus. It could be the latest anthem from the Ministry of Truth of “1984.” The excerpt is the essence of the message, to print it all would be aiding and abetting shackled minds, which I cannot do. ——JL
Subsequent Events:
Authority:
Article I of Amendment
ccc-2point0.com/constitution-for-the-united-states
References:
Mindshare promotes peace with World Anthem – BizWest
bizwest.com/2002/07/26/mindshare-promotes-peace-with-world-anthem/#