Topic: International Court

4 chapters across the catalog

Daniel New Interview   1998   PT 1⧸2 [YtAX 9V1yuE]
8:44 - 9:36

Daniel New Interview 1998 PT 1⧸2 [YtAX 9V1yuE]

International Criminal Court, Global Taxation and One World Government

The establishment of the International Criminal Court is characterized as a component of a developing "one world government" structure. To achieve full autonomy from United States funding, proponents are allegedly seeking a world taxation system, such as the proposed Tobin tax. These proposals include taxes on international flights and offshore resource extraction to provide the United Nations with an independent source of revenue.

After the physical confrontation, the officer conducted a search of the vehicle despite the driver's objections regarding his legal rights. Finding no incriminating evidence, the officer issued a second citation for an illegal median crossing near William Cannon, which the driver claims was a fabrication. The driver later paid the littering fine but decided to contest the second ticket and file a report with Internal Affairs.

Steve Lane Interviews Daniel New(Father Of Michael New) [umufX X6fCM]
9:40 - 11:17

Steve Lane Interviews Daniel New(Father Of Michael New) [umufX X6fCM]

Foreign Troop Exercises, Fort Polk, International Criminal Court

Reports indicate that foreign military forces, including Russian and Eastern Bloc soldiers, have participated in exercises at U.S. bases such as Fort Polk in Louisiana and Fort Riley in Kansas. While some training involves routine pilot instruction for allies, critics view the increasing presence of foreign troops and the establishment of the International Criminal Court as steps toward a global government. This transition is described as a "three-legged stool" requiring a world tax, a world court, and a world army.