THE UNITED NATIONS’ GLOBAL STRAITJACKET
Many Americans know or feel something is very wrong, but are not able to put their finger on the problem. This book will help them to connect the dots – politically, economically, and environmentally. Global Straitjacket will explain the Hegalian Dialectic, “reinventing government,” public-private partnerships and how it replaces the Constitution “Globalization,” the move toward a world stockmarket and a cashless society, an international criminal court which transcends national boundaries, and much more. Above all it will provide the reader with understanding of the governmental aspects of the United Nations and how its power transcends from the international to the local level all with the blessings of our federal government.
The United Nations’ Global Straitjacket is over 400 pages and is a “handbook on world government.” In it she explains the political structure of the United Nations, she discusses the coming global stock exchange, the International Criminal Court and gives a call to “stand in the Gap.”
Joan Veon writes: “Jesus Christ was born into world government. The early church certainly understood the rules of Rome and worked around and through it without becoming part of it or adding to it. In contrast the end-time church is going into world government without knowing or understanding its agenda, and therefore blind as to how to stand in the gap.”