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Closely related to “The United Nations: A Look Into The Future” is a second video of crucial importance entitled “Injustice for All”, about the UN’s International Criminal Court (ICC). In the works for many years as another UN tentacle, the court is now being aggressively pushed for worldwide acceptance, including Senate approval in the United States. This riveting video gives us all the reasons why Senate ratification of this diabolical scheme must never happen.

Holding our attention with every word is a carefully chosen panel of speakers including William Norman Grigg and William F. Jasper, Dr. Charles Rice of the University of Notre Dame Law School, Attorney Nikola Kostich of Milwaukee, and Dr. Srdja Trifkovic of the Lord Byron Foundation.

From the differing areas of expertise of these fine speakers we learn the frightening facts of what the ICC would mean to each and every one of us. Posing as a defender of human rights with its gilded image of condemning “crimes against humanity,” the ICC is in reality a monstrosity bent on destroying all human rights. As Dr. Rice comments, the ICC means the total repeal of our constitutional order and Bill of Rights. It has no legitimate basis for its claimed authority and no accountability. It is its own prosecutor, jury, and appeals body.

Such a UN tribunal would have no procedural protections against abuse. There would be no trial by jury, no right for a defendant to present witnesses in self-defense, and no right to meet with an attorney. Self-incrimination would be demanded, and there could be two or three years incarceration before being brought before a court, which would be only a formality as the defendant will already have been judged guilty. Cases would be decided by judges from notorious despotisms such as Cuba, China, Pakistan, or Nigeria, from African countries with tribal laws, or from Muslim countries with laws based on premises quite different from our own. In short, the ICC would fasten an alien body of jurisprudence over the American constitutional system.

Although the video opens with a fictional example of an American being virtually kidnaped under a sealed indictment and hauled off to Holland to face an ICC court for a “crime against the international community” (upholding our constitutionally guaranteed rights in a speech), William Jasper tells us that this “fiction” is already reality. We currently have this model in the UN war crimes tribunals at The Hague, where methods and standards unacceptable to any civilized country are practiced. All the travesties associated with the Yugoslavian war crimes trials, says Jasper, will be replicated in the ICC.

4 Responses to “Injustice For All: The International Criminal Court”

  1. david Says:

    the doctors speaking in this video, kostich and trifkovic are serbs and half of their leadership is currently on trial by the ICC for war crimes. what else to say

  2. tom Says:

    Didn’t cross your mind that they could be on trial by the ICC because they are speaking out against it?

  3. brad Says:

    All I have to say is that all governments and all courts which act on their behalf weather it is the United States or the United Nations or any other nation has one goal and one goal only in it’s creation. Though many who take part in the judicial process may believe in the law they enforce the ones who hold the true power (that is to say the elites who convene behind closed doors to decide the fate of the world) have the goal to subjugate the public and erode our rights as human beings until they mean nothing.

    The people in this documentary put up the U.S. as being the only nation with a clear idea of what human rights are and the only ones with the ‘right’ idea of law. It is documented fact that the United States government has continually violated constitutional rights of people with almost no recourse and continually tries people who are not citizens of the U.S. in the U.S. court system without proper representation.

    This is nationalistic propaganda and even though there are valid concerns raised about the intentions of the U.N. it should not be forgotten that the U.S. was among the founding nations of the U.N. and holds a place of power within the U.N. that is only equaled by a select few member nations such as France or Britain with both veto power and a permanent seat on the security council which cannot be taken away. Those making decisions in the U.S. want the ICC to have precedent just as much as others in the international community who hate the U.S. and what it is supposed to stand for.

  4. Tammy Mattheis Says:

    Wonderful stuff.. really full of usefull information. I’ll grab the RSS feed and will stay tuned for more. Oh, and I threw you a StumbleUpon vote ;)

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