Obama official led Soros 'fund' supporting world government

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Obama official led Soros 'fund' supporting world government



Sought more U.N. helmets on U.S. soldiers, membership in International Criminal Court


Posted: July 29, 2010
10:55 pm Eastern

By Aaron Klein


© 2010 WorldNetDaily









Eric P. Schwartz

President Obama's assistant secretary of state for population, refugees and migration, Eric P. Schwartz, previously served as the director of a George Soros-funded organization that promoted global governance.
Schwartz also coordinated meetings on behalf of Obama's transition team with a group that advocates placing more blue United Nations helmets on U.S. troops and coercing the U.S. to join the U.N.'s International Criminal Court, which could prosecute American citizens and soldiers for "war crimes" and other offenses.
A 2009 report by Cliff Kincaid, president of America's Survival Inc, warned joining the International Criminal Court "could spark a revolt in the U.S. Armed Forces."

In a separate posting, Kincaid wrote, "Schwartz and his associates are clearly laying the groundwork for the Obama Administration's acceptance of and membership in the International Criminal Court."

Prior to his appointment to the State Department last year, Schwartz served as executive director of the U.S. Connect Fund, a Soros-funded and affiliated organization. The group promotes global
governance and states on its website its mission is to influence
"policy through integrative collaborative grant making on human rights,
non-proliferation, climate change and development, and effective foreign
assistance."

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The Connect Fund provides grants to pro-U.N. groups such as Human Rights First, which states it used top military brass to secure U.S. politicians' commitments against torture. Another grantee, the Center
for Victims of Torture, produced a draft executive order against torture
endorsed by prominent national security figures. Months later, a
virtually identical executive order was issued by Obama.

Groups funded by Schwartz's organization organized a January 2009 national conference call to promote a "Responsible U.S. Global Engagement" agenda for Obama's new administration.
Schwartz himself has authored numerous op-eds in major national newspapers calling for more U.S. global engagement.
Schwartz previously worked under Bill Clinton's national security adviser, Sandy Berger, in a position, he boasted on his Connect Fund
website bio, that allowed him to initiate and manage "the White House
review that resulted in U.S. signature of the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court," which would subject U.S. citizens to
international prosecution for "war crimes."

Later, President Bush's U.N. ambassador, John Bolton, led the effort for the U.S. to pull out of the International Criminal Court, a victory Bolton touted as the "happiest moment" of his political career
until that point.

Schwartz's assistant at the Connect Fund, Heather B. Hamilton, who now serves as senior policy advocate at the fund, led the group's efforts to lobby against Bush's appointment of Bolton.

While Schwartz was serving Obama's transition team as adviser on U.N. issues, he coordinated several meetings with the Washington Working Group on the International Criminal Court, which wants the U.S. to re-enter that agreement.

The Working Group is a project of the Citizens for Global Solutions, or CGS, a grassroots organization that envisions a "future in which nations work together to abolish war, protect our rights and freedoms and solve the problems facing humanity
that no nation can solve alone."

Hamilton, Schwartz's deputy, served as executive vice president of CGS.
The CGS mission states it seeks, "More Blue (U.N.) Helmets on U.S. Troops."
On a CGS blog post that has since been removed but was documented by Kincaid's organization, the group says that in a meeting with Schwartz, it not only discussed more U.N. helmets on U.S. troops,
but also asked of Obama:

Pay $1.6 billion to the U.N. for U.S. "arrears" to the U.N.

Lift the cap on payments to the U.N. for U.N. military operations.

Ensure "adequate resources" for and increase U.S. participation in U.N. military activities.

Restrict the use of the U.S. veto at the U.N. so U.N. involvement in international conflicts and situations can be increased.

Support expansion of U.N. departments.

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