Annie Kuster’s connections to CFR and other globalist, world federalist groups

Kuster Speaks to WAC an NGO affliated with the CFR

Kuster Speaks to WAC an NGO affliated with the CFR

The text below was gleaned from a missive from Congresswoman Annie Kuster, District 2. Interesting that this group and its affiliate group the Council on Foreign Relations, has been around just about as long as the United Nations and that they IN FACT promote the “Model UN” program in our schools.

They describe themselves: “WACNH is an independent, non-profit, educational organization located on the campus of Southern New Hampshire University, our mission partner.”

On their website they list as a “resource” Foreign Affairs, a publication of the Council on Foreign Relations.

The state-wide Model UN conference in New Hampshire is presented by Plymouth State University. It is supported, in part, by the Sidore Foundation. There are in fact, professors who teach only the “world government” ideas of the UN, such as Professor Leo Sandy. Sandy is suspected as being the consultant who was responsible for teacher contracts which contained a provision that teachers would have been required to sign, promising to promote the mission of “world government” in their teaching. Sandy is also a member of the World Federalist Movement.

Is there any question in your mind what is being promoted in our schools? Not sovereignty and freedom under the Constitution, but “one world government”.

Here is the text from Kuster’s newsletter:

Celebrating 60 Years of Global Education in NH

Last week I was honored to join the World Affairs Council to celebrate its 60th anniversary. For 60 years, this incredible Granite State organization has been educating our students and keeping our citizens connected to the world around us. New Hampshire’s history, culture, and economy are so closely tied to other nations. Now, with New Hampshire exports growing so rapidly, it’s more important than ever that we celebrate these connections and make them part of our education, economic, and community systems.