The United Nations: Unity Through Tyranny

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“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” With that warning, Arthur R. Thompson indicts the United Nations as a vehicle for one-world government. He traces its socialist lineage, its no-win wars, its designs for global money, and its exploitation of crises — even pandemics — to consolidate authority. Sharp and uncompromising, this primer shows how global “unity” leads straight into tyranny.

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Lord Acton’s famous warning sets the tone for Arthur R. Thompson’s United Nations: Unity Through Tyranny. The UN, hailed as a promise of peace, is shown here as a mechanism for concentrating power — with liberty sacrificed in the process.

Thompson grounds his indictment in America’s own founding documents, contrasting God-given, unalienable rights with the UN’s notion of state-granted privileges. From there, he documents how this difference translates into practice: planners overriding property rights, wars engineered to produce stalemate, and trade converted into a weapon of control. Even the creation of world money and the manipulation of pandemics become tools for centralizing authority on a global scale.

This is no abstract warning. Thompson names names and patterns: every UN secretary-general since 1945 drawn from socialist or communist circles; executive orders in the United States enforced as if laws; crises used to terrify populations into accepting power grabs. The story, he insists, is not peace but political warfare — a slow transfer of sovereignty from nations to an unaccountable elite.

For readers seeking a concise but forceful primer, Thompson offers both narrative and evidence. He maps how military entanglements, economic regimes, and political interference advance under the UN banner. And he presses the point now because history shows power surrendered is never voluntarily returned. United Nations unity through tyranny is not a distant danger; it is the trajectory already charted unless checked by informed resistance. (2020ed, pb, 73pp)

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