Topic: Humanitarianism

3 chapters across the catalog

Interview With Raelian Priest Part 1   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6, 1996 [2Lnkn8xQdwE]
6:25 - 8:59

Interview With Raelian Priest Part 1 The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6, 1996 [2Lnkn8xQdwE]

Raelian Perspectives on Global Governance and the New World Order

Parent clarifies the Raelian stance on a "New World Order," distinguishing their vision from a centralized power grab by bankers or politicians. She describes a proposed world council with representatives from every country and a common global language, likely English, to facilitate communication while preserving local cultures. Host Jeff Davis expresses skepticism, arguing that absolute power inevitably leads to corruption regardless of the stated humanitarian goals.

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]
6:13 - 8:47

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]

New World Order, Global Language and Humanitarian Council

Mary Helen Parent clarifies the Raëlian vision of a New World Order, which focuses on a unified global language and a humanitarian council rather than centralized power for bankers. Jeff Davis expresses concern that any concentration of power leads to absolute corruption. Parent argues that the proposed system would include checks and balances to prevent such tyranny.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
1:36:20 - 1:40:58

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

Three Criminal Acts of the Federal Government

Ramsey Clark outlines three primary criminal acts committed by the government: the initial paramilitary attack, the subsequent psychological and physical torment of the occupants, and the final destruction of the church using armored vehicles and gas. He asserts that the occupants chose to die rather than yield their faith under the "mad violence" of government agents.