Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 82nd Congress, First Session Extension of Remarks of Hon. Usher L. Burdick of North Dakota October 15, 1951
Statement of Miss Irene R. Lohle, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee At Washington DC against the un-american, un-constitutional so-called Charter of the United Nations, Friday July 13, 1945
The Greatest Subversive Plot in HIstory - Report to the American People on UNESCO Congressional Record - Proceedings and Debates of the 82nd Congress, First Session Extension of Remarks of Hon. John T. Wood of Idaho
Articles from the Philadelphia Record regarding using the city as a home to the United Nations. Also an article from the Philadelphia Inquirer urging Philadelphians to celebrate World Government Week.
The United Nations: Threat To Sovereignty? A Study and Commentary By The Alabama Legislative Commission To Preserve The Peace Submitted August 1967, To Alabama Legislature
The Myth of National Sovereignty by U Thant. U Thant is secretary general of the United Nations. This is a copy of a speech he made at Uppsala University, Sweden, in May, 1962
We need to develop a second allegiance ... First of all to our own state and secondly we need to have allegiance to the international community, represented by this great organization."
From the P.M. Newspaper during the Second World War. "Nationalism... is one of the greatest of all obstacles which in the past have impeded human progress and afforded breeding ground for dictators."
By Charyn Sutton, Philadelphia Inquirer, September 12, 1971 "We must develop a second allegiance to the international community, and in the course of time this second allegiance should prevail over the first," Thant
LOST and Found: Senate Moves Toward Ratification of U.N.'s 'Law of the Sea Treaty' The Senate is gearing up to ratify a decades-old U.N. treaty that critics warn could create a massive U.N. bureaucracy that could even claim powers over American waterways. By Joseph Abrams
Philadelphia Record, March 7, 1945 World Capital, PA - Who Has A Better Right To It? Note: While the Philadelphia Record was promoting Philadelphia as the Headquarters of the United Nations... During the same month of March 7,000 marines were being buried at Iwo Jima.
"A United Nations Peace Force 'progressively strengthened until it had sufficient armed forces ... so that no state could challenge it." "... compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice..."