October 13, 2009

The Menace from U.N.C.L.E.

During the "spy craze" of the mid-1960s, my favorite TV show was The Man from U.N.C.L.E.* The show was about a secret agent who worked for a global police force that was funded by most of the nations of the world. "U.N.C.L.E." stood for "United Network Command for Law and Enforcement"—although originally the producers wanted the "U.N." to stand for "United Nations." I remember as a kid first presuming that "United Nations" was what "U.N." actually did stand for, until I found out otherwise. As you'll see below, I'm not so sure my first presumption was incorrect.

INTERPOL AND U.N. BACK ‘GLOBAL POLICING DOCTRINE’

Interpol and the United Nations are poised to become partners in fighting crime by jointly grooming a global police force that would be deployed as peacekeepers among rogue nations riven by war and organized crime, officials from both organizations say. On Monday, justice and foreign ministers from more than 60 countries, including the United States and China, are gathering in Singapore for a meeting hosted by the two international organizations.

It is the first step toward creating what Interpol calls a “global policing doctrine” that would enable Interpol and the United Nations to improve the skills of police peacekeepers, largely by sharing a secure communications network and a vast electronic trove of criminal information, including DNA records, fingerprints, photographs and fugitive notices. “We have a visionary model,” said Ronald K. Noble, secretary general of Interpol...

Oh, did I forget to mention that I'm one of those conspiracy "nuts" that believes that the banking and royal families that run the world are trying to bring about a One World Government with a Global Currency and a Global Police Force? I guess this latest story proves what a "nut" I am.
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*A bit of trivia: Ian Fleming, the creator of "James Bond," was also the creator of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Fleming himself worked for British Naval Intelligence during Bankster War II.

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