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Re: psychoceramics: One World Gov't
- To: s--@s--.ns.suu.edu (Alexis Nathan Shumate)
- Subject: Re: psychoceramics: One World Gov't
- From: acb @ cs.monash.edu.au (Andrew C. Bulhak)
- Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 04:52:59 +1000 (EST)
- Cc: p--@z--.net
- In-Reply-To: <10057C21F--@s--.ns.suu.edu> from "Alexis Nathan Shumate" at Apr 12, 96 12:03:06 pm
- Sender: owner-psychoceramics
[Alexis Nathan Shumate]
>
> Next time you run into one of those "Beware the NWO" kooks, give them
> this.
>
> http://www.webcom.com/~worldgov/
>
> It's the only PRO-one-world-government site that I know. (I thought
> I was alone in believing that a one-world-gov't would actually be
> pretty cool.)
I recall that someone in Britain founded a World Government Party once
and ran for Parliament. Among their policies were (obviously) the
establishment of a one world government and the conversion of
Buckingham Palace to a hostel for the aged. There may have been more
weird policies, but I cannot recall them.
I don't think they got too many votes, though.
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