By Committee to Restore the Constitution ®
The Silent Revolution of Federal Regionalism - A Solution
Part 9 Regionalism: the Quiet Revolution
"New States may be admitted by the Congress into this
Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of
any other State; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more States,
or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislatures of the States
concerned, as well as the Congress".
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION Art. IV, section 3, paragraph 1
Transformation of the United States Republic to a
dictatorship of the "financial elite", the New World Order fashioned
for Americans by the Council on Foreign Relations, reached political reality in
1972 under the administration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Although given little publicity, the White House, on March
27, 1969, pronounced that the United States had been divided into ten Metro
regions.1 In doing so, President Nixon and his controllers set in motion a
series of pre-planned events which would, by February 12, 1972, place virtually
every facet of the lives of U.S. citizens under the domination of socialist
planners.
Flouting the prohibitions of Article IV, United States
Constitution, Mr. Nixon, in his statement of 1969, "Restructuring of
Government Service Systems", purported to "streamline" the
Department of Labor, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, the
Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Office of Economic Opportunity,
and the Small Business Administration by establishing "uniform boundaries
and regional office locations".
Significantly, regional boundaries and the boundaries of
major United Nations programs, and Federal Reserve System areas, in the United
States were made co-terminus.
Few realized then, or comprehend now, that regional
governance is a new form of government which has been covertly engineered to
replace the city, county, state, and school district system. Boundary lines of
these familiar political subdivisions are to be dropped and a new set of
geo-political lines followed.2
Under regional government there are now ten U.S. provinces,
or regions. Each province has a designated "capitol" to handle all
matters within that particular province. Offices of HUD, OEO, SBA, and Labor
were moved into the new capitols of each province, with more agencies added
later. The objective is to establish the mechanics for controlling the lives
and ambitions of the people from a central authority in Washington, and to
direct their efforts into channels ordered by a Bureaucratic Civil Service.
An examination of the type of government proposed under
regional government shows that it is a government by appointed rather than
elected officials. Under regional government dis-franchised U.S. Citizens are
to be held in bondage, in perpetuity, as producers and servers for a
self-appointed Oligarchy.
The ten new political subdivisions to which the fifty States
have been allocated by this unconstitutional decree are:
REGION 1 - Capitol: Boston
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Vermont.
REGION II - Capitol: New York City
New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
REGION III - Capitol: Philadelphia
Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia,
District of Columbia
REGION IV - Capitol: Atlanta
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
REGION V - Capitol: Chicago
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
REGION VI - Capitol: Dallas - Fort Worth
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
REGION VII - Capitol: Kansas City
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
REGION VIII - Capitol: Denver
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
REGION IX - Capitol: San Francisco
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada
REGION X - Capitol: Seattle
Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho
One of the federal money bills designed to finance Metro
governance in the nation was H.R. 2519, introduced by Congressman Reuss,
January, 1969. This bill was to provide bloc grants if regional
"modernization" conditions were met by the States.
To qualify for the promised grants the States were required
to enact legislation enabling, or mandating in some instances, the collectivizing
of counties into subregions which would fit neatly into the federal ten-region
governance formed by Presidential proclamation.
Following the White House pronouncement of March 27, 1969,
the same measure was renumbered H.R. 11764 and reintroduced on May 28 by the
same congressman. Sections were added to give control over twenty-two and a
half billion tax dollars for Metro funding to one man, President Nixon.
On February 12, 1972, Mr. Nixon dropped the other shoe.
By Executive Order 11647, Federal Regional Councils (Federal
Register No. 30) the President authorized staffing of the ten regional capitols
and effected appointment of a chairman, or commissar for each province.3
"Three years ago", said Mr. Nixon in his order,
"I directed the senior regional officials of certain of the grant-making
agencies to convene themselves in regional councils to better coordinate their
services to Governors, Mayors and the Public.
"Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in
me as President of the United States it is hereby ordered as follows:
SECTION 1, Federal Regional Councils (a) There is hereby
established a Federal Regional Council for each of the ten standard Federal
regions. Each Council shall be composed of the directors of the regional
offices of the Department of Labor, Health, Education, and Welfare, and Housing
and Urban Development, the Secretarial Representative of the Department of
Transportation, and the directors of the regional offices of the Office of
Economic Opportunity, and the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration. The President shall designate one member
of each such Council as Chairman of that Council and such Chairman shall serve
at the pleasure of the President. Representatives of the Office of Management
and Budget may participate in any deliberations of each Council".
It is intended, of course, that regional council members
will assume all real authority over State governments and the people they
represent. The people and the States will be reduced to political impotency.
The image of a police state becomes chillingly real under
the provisions of Executive Order 11490, "Assigning Emergency Preparedness
Functions to Federal Departments" (Federal Register, October 30, 1969). By
this order regional council members, under color of law, can control all food
supply, money and credit, transportation, communications, public utilities and
other facets of the lives of every citizen.4, 5, 6, 7
Seizure of private property [homes, businesses, and farms]
via the ploy of reassessment under United Nations tax guidelines is a
concurrent objective of the madmen who now direct national policy.
Robert C. Weaver, former Chief, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, said of Metro governance:
"Regional government means absolute Federal control
over all property and its development regardless of location, anywhere in the
United States, to be administered n the Federal official's determination. It
[regional government] would supersede state and local laws. Through this
authority we seek to recapture control of the use of land, most of which the
government has already given to the people".
World government planners hope to achieve federalization of
all land, resources, and production facilities under regional government
authority without serious public challenge. Self-rule and self-determination
are to be phased out of the society, the Constitution overthrown, and the
citizen made an economic serf in the country that once was his.
President Nixon, in his plea for cooperation in
"revenue sharing" (another technique for financing Metro governance)
admitted that we are experiencing a "New American Revolution". Proof
that the "New American Revolution" is an actual revolution is born
out by evidence from "Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of
the Joint Economic Committee", United States Congress, May 19-26, 1971:
"Local Government is changing itself in an effort to
better meet the needs of the people. Across the nation, cities, counties,
towns, and school districts that serve a common area are joining together in a
regional effort to solve mutual problems. In a quiet way, regionalism is a
revolution in the structure of our Federal system."
The impact of Metro governance on the freedoms of person and
property formerly guaranteed to the people by the Constitution is obvious.
Interlocking subversion in government departments can,
however, be successfully challenged by an informed electorate motivated to act
within the authority of the U.S. Constitution.
The law involved is the fundamental law of agency: Actions
of an agent are not binding on the principal if those actions are not
authorized by the principal. Constitutionally, States are Principals and
federal departments are Agents of the State.
To escape the "New World Order" being prepared for
us by the Council on Foreign Relations and the aristocracy of finance.
Americans must demand that their State lawmakers investigate the illegal
actions of federal agents who attempt to abridge the U.S. Constitution in
violation of their oath of office.
EXHIBITS DELETED FOR LACK OF SPACE.
1. Exhibit A: STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT ON RESTRUCTURING OF
GOVERNMENT SERVICE SYSTEMS, The White House, March 27, 1969. (deleted)
2. Exhibit B: PRESS CONFERENCE OF DANIEL P. MOYNIHAN,
ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR URBAN AFFAIRS; PHILIP S. HUGHES, DEPUTY
DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF THE BUDGET; AND RON ZIEGLER, PRESS SECRETARY TO THE
PRESIDENT, Office of the White House Press Secretary, March 27, 1969. (deleted)
3. Exhibit C: EXECUTIVE ORDER 11647, "Federal Regional
Councils", The President, Federal Register No. 30, February 12, 1972.
(deleted)
4. Exhibit D: STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY AND EXECUTIVE
ORDERS, Hon. John R. Rarick, The Congressional Record, September 27, 1972 (deleted)
5. Exhibit E. EXECUTIVE ORDER 11615, "Providing for the
stabilization of prices, rents, wages, and salaries", (From the Federal
Register, Vol. 36, No. 159, August 17, 1971) Hon. John R. Rarick, The
Congressional Record, September 27, 1971. (deleted)
6. Exhibit F. EXECUTIVE ORDER 11490, "Assigning
Emergency Preparedness Functions To Federal Departments and Agencies",
(From the Federal Register, vol. 34, No. 209, October 30, 1969) Hon. John R.
Rarick, The Congressional Record, September 27, 1971. (deleted)
7. Exhibit G: STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY LEGALIZES THE
EXECUTIVE ORDERS, by Archibald E. Roberts, LtCol, AUS, ret (from the Borger
(Tex) News Herald, Sept. 19, 1971) Entered in The Congressional Record,
September 27, 1971, by the Hon. John R. Rarick. (deleted)
8. Exhibit H: THE "NEW LOOK" OF THE COUNCIL ON
FOREIGN RELATIONS, Don Bell Reports May 5, 1972. (deleted)
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