The United Nation whitewash is based on a Dateline NBC piece that aired last month, a month late, and we're going to play it in its entirety, 15 minutes long, and when we come back to critique it, we will give you a few basic faults.
00:00:08.000To the greedy politicians who make sure things go their way.
00:00:12.000They tax us with the poverty we live from day to day.
00:00:16.000To send words you wouldn't share, you don't yet have a say.
00:00:19.000You want to crack this Constitution, is that what's in the plan?
00:00:23.000I'm going to take my gun from my cold, dead hand.
00:00:27.000In every case in history, when genocide was slammed, the firearms were gathered up and the officers were banned.
00:00:35.000The tyrants made distractions and the people looked away.
00:00:39.000And by the time they realized they couldn't get away, the smiling face on my face said, We should all join hands and help create the future of a new world or the flag.
00:01:39.000needs more funding, more power, more international court jurisdiction because they can't control their peacekeepers.
00:01:46.000Number two, they need to have more training and more money.
00:01:49.000Number three and most important, the United Nations and its peacekeepers murdered at least 500,000 people or helped the Hutus do it in 1996.
00:02:00.000We've documented this ad nauseam for over two years since we were alerted to this.
00:02:05.000There have been convictions by Belgium, by Italy, and by Canada.
00:02:11.000This piece also doesn't go into any depth about how the UN defended these people, and it wasn't until the country's own judicial system brought them to trial and brought them to conviction because they videotaped some of the murders.
00:02:33.000Which is one-one-thousandth of the genocide that was perpetrated by the United Nations and caught the then-head of peacekeeping of the United Nations, who is now the Secretary General who filled the lofty shoes of Boutros Boutros Ghali.
00:03:08.000And also, it might be interesting, in his new non-pornographic issue called The Flint Files, Larry Flint, the publisher of Hustler and many other magazines.
00:03:19.000So that's going to be coming out with a lot of fireworks.
00:03:21.000If you want to see Bill Clinton in action with Terry Lindner, former CIA head counsel during NK Ultra hearings, and their minion, their way to put out this information, Larry Flint, you want to Check that out on C-SPAN from 10 to 10.30.
00:03:36.000Then you can tune away from that press conference in Larry Flynt's offices.
00:03:40.000We're told it's being carried in this area on C-SPAN.
00:03:43.000Back to, is it channel 10 or 16, Mike?
00:03:49.000Either 10 or 16, we believe it's 10, tonight at 10.30 for an hour and a half special.
00:03:53.000We're going to play the smart growth piece, maybe even the truck police piece.
00:03:57.000And we're going to replay this Dateline NBC piece and go back through this.
00:04:02.000We're also going to cover, in this hour, international police agencies, the trial of Bill Clinton beginning, and a lot of other vital information right here on the Freedom Report every Monday night from 9 to 10 o'clock.
00:04:14.000I want to thank the big crew we got up there tonight.
00:04:16.000I got here late, about 10 minutes before airtime, and I didn't have a lot of time to help out.
00:05:00.000Live from Rockefeller Center, they broadcast this propaganda and really are trying to gain some of the credibility that they've lost because of alternative media like this program and hundreds of others across the nation.
00:05:12.000You see, this program just isn't seen here in Austin.
00:05:15.000It goes down to around 40 access stations that I know of and growing.
00:05:19.000Of course, it's delayed a month or so by the time it gets out and in place.
00:05:27.000We show you the twisting and the lies.
00:05:29.000We're going to play this part, and later tonight, if we have America's Tour by Design, I just thought of it, we'll play my piece, not as well, uh, lusciously produced with the $100 million studios at Rockefeller Center, but also have a lot of key information about the United Nations with NAMBLA, United Nations and murder, and much more.
00:06:15.000...put food into the hands of the starving to protect refugees from the bullets of warring factions, to alleviate suffering and to stop torture.
00:06:24.000But now, Dateline has uncovered evidence that some of the violence has been committed by the peacekeepers themselves.
00:06:31.000Here's Lee Thompson with a disturbing report about abuse of the powerless.
00:06:36.000But we should warn you, it contains graphic pictures of violence.
00:07:35.000We missed about the first 10 seconds about how loving and caring and the wonderful aims of the United Nations.
00:07:40.000This program, live from Rockefeller Center, All she had to do was walk downstairs, the reporter, Maria Shriver, Arnold Schwarzenegger's wife, was walk downstairs and tell you how loving they are.
00:07:52.000And notice they're saying it's the peacekeepers, rogue elements.
00:08:13.000And today I was reading some communist magazines and they talk about how wonderful the international community is and how they should work with them.
00:08:52.000They are charged with some of the most crucial work on Earth.
00:08:55.000For 50 years, UN peacekeepers have been deployed around the globe to put food into the hands of the starving, to protect refugees from the bullets of warring factions, to alleviate suffering, and to stop torture.
00:09:08.000Last time, they have Studio A, B, or whatever at Rockefeller Center, and she has hers out at Los Angeles.
00:09:15.000But that will come out in the rest of the program.
00:09:17.000I just don't want to sound like I'm full of bull here.
00:11:30.000owes money to the U.N., American taxpayers still kick in more than $200 million a year for peacekeeping.
00:11:38.000But the noble goals of the United Nations are not always carried out by its peacekeepers.
00:11:44.000Daylor has found that some of the very same soldiers who are supposed to be protecting civilians have instead been accused of terrible crimes against them.
00:11:53.000Everything from child prostitution to smuggling drugs and weapons, torture, rape, even murder.
00:12:00.000And what's worse, critics say, is that the United Nations is doing very little to stop them.
00:12:05.000As a result, crimes of war committed by soldiers of peace.
00:12:11.000For example, in the African nation of Somalia, peacekeepers on a U.S.-led mission were so brazen they actually took pictures of their atrocities.
00:12:24.000They're seen here for the first time on American television.
00:12:28.000These Italian peacekeepers snapped away as they pinned a man to the ground and allegedly shocked his genitals with wires from a radio generator.
00:12:37.000Other Italian peacekeepers took photos as they bound a woman to an armored truck and allegedly raped her with a flare gun.
00:12:44.000These peacekeepers from Belgium were photographed roasting a boy over an open fire.
00:12:50.000A witness said he went into shock after his clothes caught on fire.
00:12:54.000The soldiers were acquitted of torture after the child couldn't be located.
00:12:58.000The peacekeepers claimed it was just a game to discourage the boy from stealing.
00:13:03.000These are only some of the cases we know about because peacekeepers took photos.
00:13:08.000Experts say many more cases of wrongdoing still haven't come to light.
00:13:12.000Not only were these soldiers committing these extraordinary crimes, but they're actually documenting their crimes themselves.
00:13:19.000John Hillen was himself a peacekeeper for the U.S.
00:13:22.000He's now a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies who has written extensively on peacekeeping and believes in it.
00:13:31.000Killen points out bad soldiers from many armies have abused civilians and he says the number of U.N.
00:13:36.000peacekeepers who have committed crimes over the past 50 years is small.
00:13:41.000But he says in recent years incidents have increased greatly.
00:13:45.000It's become worse recently because U.N.
00:13:48.000peacekeeping happened in much greater scale and volume.
00:14:15.000Kyle Brown was a peacekeeper, an elite Canadian paratrooper sent to Somalia on a U.S.-led mission.
00:14:22.000Part of his job was to help the starving people of Somalia.
00:14:26.000But Brown says that when desperate Somalis tried to steal their food, some peacekeepers in his unit turned violent.
00:14:33.000That seemed to be the only language that they understood, violence.
00:14:36.000I mean, these people live and die by violence.
00:14:38.000Brown says his commanders had issued orders to bluff off the locals, that the soldiers even set out food and water for bait to lure hungry Somalis into shooting range.
00:14:53.000These Somalis were being hunted by these men.
00:14:56.000I remember hearing the troops yell, I got one.
00:15:01.000At this weapons bunker, nicknamed The Pit, the peacekeepers tied up a 16-year-old Somali boy who had been hanging around the compound.
00:15:10.000Brown says the corporal who was supervising him blindfolded the boy, bound his legs, and tied his hands behind his back.
00:15:19.000And he turns to me and says, what's this?
00:15:21.000According to Brown, the corporals kicked Du Bois and beat him with a baton with a lead pipe.
00:15:28.000Soldiers later testified that beating continued for hours, that more than a dozen different peacekeepers came by to watch, and some joined in, including Brown.
00:15:38.000In all, more than 80 soldiers heard the boys scream, and no one came to his rescue.
00:15:44.000But Peacekeeper Brown did pull out his camera and take pictures.