Saturday, June 21, 2008

New UN General Assembly President: About the Black and the Red

By Avles




http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MIND/index.php?showtopic=57895


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Vatican is at the opposite of the human freedom, so the destruction of the private property (= 'communism') is the denial of a fundamental right i.e. freedom of the men. The Bolshevism/Marxism is only a covert realization of the Roman Catholic Novo Ordo Seclorum, and this is not a novelty. But the work of Marx has not been yet fully understood by the truth seekers. Marx introduced the concept of the progress, the time line with an 'archaic' past that have to be surpassed/denied by the 'modernity'. Whitout Marx the same Mussolini and Hitler couldn't exist. They were the Black communists, they had nostalgy of the old - and coherently with Marx - estinguished feudal ages, and horror of the new age troubled with the social questions of the subjects who haven't a landlord above them. At the opposite the Red communists are happy that the old feudal order is dead, and supports the new modern age. Blacks and Reds both agree on the fact that the feudal order is disappeared and has been substituted by a new one, so they both are: Marxists. But the first have nostalgy, the second a despise. And this is the only field where they fight one against the other.

It is interesting to note how the Jesuits, thanks to Nietschze and especially to Richard Wagner, introduced the concept of decadence/Kalijuga/Ragnarök in the Black field. This was a psychological-emotional programming in order to prepare the Nazi/Fascio to the programmed defeats. Jesuits had to keep always on fire their Black kommies, but at the same time always in a ethernal looser condition. The 'Wagnerian decadence' of the ages is the best device fitted to train the little brain of the Black chimps. Yesterday I saw pieces of a docu about Spanish civil war in the 1930', and they showed how just before the departure of aircraft German squadron to help Franco, there was an important Wagnerian concert in the Wagner temple at Bayreuth, near Nurenmberg. So the Black chimps had and have the role to push forward 'history'. Their desire to restore the 'old good ages' and their fucking knigts have to be always defeated, as the 'old ages' saw feudal monarchies always in war with the Vatican whose first dream was and always will the one to suppress every form of monarchy - to let the Universal Monarch to be the only king on earth See Boniface VIII Unam Sanctam).

Usually the steps are (Italian example of early XX century): economical crisis, purportedly created (as the one of today), fire the workers who join then the Reds; the Reds then are moved in order to threaten the Bourgeoisie and to make then fall under the Black control of the economy. At the same time cause dictatorships, wars, civil wars, both fields, the Bourgeoisie one and the proletarian one, are purged by the opponents. The s.c. class war is only an alibi to wipe away from every social layer the human obstacles of the Novo Ordo Seclorum. I remember that in Italy during the '68 movement and the Warm Autumn (after the first a period of time consisting of very hard workers' protests succeeded and was called Warm Autumn ) it was known how many priests joined the protests cause the 'social doctrine of the church', as also some Jesuits went in the street taking the side (= spying and controlling) the workers' demontrations.

Best regards from a North Adriatic Anti-roman-catholic and Anti-islamic isolationist

avles

"They elected a priest." So says Father D’Escoto Brockmann, as the UN’s top pick for president of the General Assembly last Wednesday. But they really didn’t. They elected a leftist revolutionary of the Nicaraguan Sandinista regime. To put it more accurately, they elected a communist.

THE --- RED FLAG --- OF THE --- BLACK POPE ---: PURSUING THE NOVO ORDO SECLORUM THROUGH THE DIALECTIC CLASH OF THE OPPONENTS

From the above posts - I repeat some excerpts, as they reveal the true essence of the Jesuits and of their controlled Roman Catholic church, especially if accompained with the pics below:

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COMMENTARY:
"They elected a priest." So says Father D’Escoto Brockmann, as the UN’s top pick for president of the General Assembly last Wednesday. But they really didn’t. They elected a leftist revolutionary of the Nicaraguan Sandinista regime. To put it more accurately, they elected a communist.

D’Escoto’s past ordination as a priest is a bit of an aside, really. He’s canonically barred from public ministry by the Roman Catholic Church. The Wall Street Journal is correct in publicizing the priest’s Marxist/Leninist proclivities. But that’s about all they got right.

(....)

He was admonished, and one other like him, in 1983 by then Pope John Paul II, for his role in the Sandinista regime. He served as Nicaragua’s foreign minister in the 1980s in the Sandinista government. Since 1985 his canonical status as a priest is one of "irregularity." He has no faculties that allow him to celebrate the Mass and confer the sacraments publicly. In other words, he is forbidden to exercise his priestly functions. He has been asked to cease and desist his political activities, and to once again regularize his status with the Vatican.

Catholic priests are forbidden by Canon Law to serve in any official political capacity whatsoever. But far worse than his disobedience to the legitimate authority of the church that ordained him is D’Escoto’s not only acceptance, but adherence to and promotion of, Marxist Liberation theology.

More from Avles:

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Marx introduced the concept of the progress, the time line with an 'archaic' past that have to be surpassed/denied by the 'modernity'. Whitout Marx the same Mussolini and Hitler couldn't exist. They were the Black communists, they had nostalgy of the old - and coherently with Marx - estinguished feudal ages, and horror of the new age troubled with the social questions of the subjects who haven't a landlord above them. At the opposite the Red communists are happy that the old feudal order is dead, and supports the new modern age. Blacks and Reds both agree on the fact that the feudal order is disappeared and has been substituted by a new one, so they both are: Marxists. But the first have nostalgy, the second a despise. And this is the only field where they fight one against the other.

(...)

Usually the steps are (Italian example of early XX century):

1) economical crisis, purportedly created (as the one of today),

2) to fire the workers who join then the Reds;

3) the Reds then are moved in order to threaten the Bourgeoisie and to make then fall under the Black control of the economy.

4) At the same time cause dictatorships, wars, civil wars, both fields, the Bourgeoisie one and the proletarian one, are purged by the opponents. The s.c. class war is only an alibi to wipe away from every social layer the human obstacles of the Novo Ordo Seclorum


http://continuingcounterreformation.blogsp...d-standard.html

"....This Church of the Gesu altarpiece by Jesuit artist Andrea Pozzo, S.J. (1642-1709), featuring Ignatius Loyola with his Red Standard, and reported by an article in the June 14, 2008 New York Times, was effectively buried about 1908, shortly prior to the rise of various 20th century political movements employing this Standard of a Red Flag....."

(Pics from the same blog - I tried to find other pics, with a better definition, about the Black pope with Red flag, using Italian language Google search engine, but practically I found: nothing. Just a censorship?)

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Freemasonry watch is a very interesting site with interesting information, I just chose one that fits with this thread - and allow to explain it better (see also Hugo Chavez-Don Juan Carlos connection etc. - Jun 22 2008, 04:51 AM:
http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MI...992&st=15&#last ):

http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/recently_initiated.html

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Crossed Tools

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A photograph of the roof of the Grand Lodge of Cuba Headquarters Building/Temple in central Havana on Salvador Allende Street. The Temple at 11 stories is the second tallest building in Central Havana, and is located directly across the street from the tallest, by a few feet, the Roman Catholic Cathedral.

Allende's socialist ideology and friendship with Cuban president Fidel Castro made him deeply unpopular within the administrations of successive U.S. presidents, from John F. Kennedy to Richard Nixon; they believed there was a danger of Chile becoming a communist state and joining the Soviet Union's sphere of influence; according to the Mitrokhin Archives, Allende had been codenamed "LEADER" as a KGB contact, and had been supplying the KGB with information since the 1950s.

Allende was a Freemason, along with also, as it is strongly suspected, Fidel and Raoul Castro and many of the leadership of the Cuban Communist Party.

The Catholic Church in Cuba retains little rights and all political party's and gatherings outside the Cuban Communist Party remain illegal and punishable by lengthy prison sentences or capitol punishment.

The Grand Lodge of Cuba is fully recognized as being 'regular' by all U.S., U.K., Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, and South African Grand Lodges. 'Regular' Freemasonry.

Many of the leadership of the Russian Bolshevik revolution in 1917 were also Freemasons, members of the Grand Orients of France and Russia, so-called and supposed 'Irregular' Freemasonry. After murdering the Tsar and his family, the Nobility, and much of the Orthodox Christian Priesthood the central leadership body created to oversee the new 'illuminated' state was named the Grand Orient of Soviet Peoples.

The symbol these Freemasons 'crafted' to represent the Communist Party? The Star with Hammer and Sickle, a stylised Masonic Square and Compass. Crossed Tools.

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity...


Anyway you surely noted that they don't recognize the Jesuit essence of the (Free)masonry army and especially the 4th degree oath of Jesuit Castro - It is impossible that people like the ones behind this site doesn't know the real power of the Jesuits' Society, so they are co-adjutor of the black pope and their task is to blame the masonry puppets to cover the Society of Loyola.
Free or not, the Masonry is another tool of the Jesuits to realize the Novo Ordo Seclorum of Rome on the planet. Jesuits' logo + Masonic hammer:

http://picasaweb.google.com/ilirski/Triest...500595804395154

FATHER D'ESCOTO BROCKMANN, THE SOLDIER OF THE BLACK ARMY RAISES A RED JESUIT FLAG ATOP THE WORLD'S REICHSTAG OF ROME, THE U.N.

44 years before the appointment of Father D’Escoto Brockmann (exactly 43 years and 6 months before) you had the address of co-adjutor Guevara at the United Nations:

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(Wikipedia)
"...This epic before us is going to be written by the hungry Indian masses, the peasants without land, the exploited workers. It is going to be written by the progressive masses, the honest and brilliant intellectuals, who so greatly abound in our suffering Latin American lands. Struggles of masses and ideas. An epic that will be carried forward by our peoples, mistreated and scorned by imperialism; our people, unreckoned with until today, who are now beginning to shake off their slumber. Imperialism considered us a weak and submissive flock; and now it begins to be terrified of that flock; a gigantic flock of 200 million Latin Americans in whom Yankee monopoly capitalism now sees its gravediggers.....”.

— Che Guevara, to the U.N. General Assembly, December 11 1964. [65


And now again the truth (as the example above coming from a site which hides the Jesuits' hand) from one of the most powerful mouths of the SMOM's financial world system:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1212794975...=googlenews_wsj

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Your U.N. at Work – IV
June 7, 2008; Page A10

The General Assembly of the United Nations voted this week to elect Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann as its new president. Readers with a long memory will recall Father D'Escoto (he's a Catholic priest) as Nicaragua's foreign minister during the Sandinista regime of the 1980s. He's also the winner of the 1985 Lenin Prize. Only at the U.N. does that count as a recommendation.

The U.N. also voted to name the government of Burma – which otherwise has been busy preventing humanitarian assistance from reaching hundreds of thousands of its own needy victims of last month's devastating cyclone – as one of the Assembly's vice presidents. Only at the U.N. is this not considered an embarrassment.

If that weren't enough, a U.S. official was present for the vote – which was by acclamation – when the U.S. could have at least protested the choice with an empty seat. Nor did the State Department make any effort to offer an alternative to Father d'Escoto, who ran unopposed. Somehow, we don't think this would have happened had John Bolton still been ambassador.

Speaking after his election, Father d'Escoto called for greater "democracy" at the U.N. – an odd remark coming from a former servant of a communist dictatorship. He also called for the U.N. to take a stand against "acts of aggression, such as those occurring in Iraq and Afghanistan." That would be American aggression, not the Taliban's, the Mahdi Army's or al Qaeda's.

A former Lenin Prize winner as General Assembly president and cruel Burma as vice president – another sick joke from the U.N.


Yes, the SMOM's tongue called "Wall Street Journal" is a brilliant tongue the same Evil use to spread the truth in order to get you confused i.e. refusing and despising it. What is the Lenin prize our friend d'Escoto won?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenin_Prize

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Lenin Prize
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lenin Prize (Russian: Ленинская премия) was one of the highest awards in the Soviet Union. It was created on June 23, 1925 and was awarded until 1934. In the period from 1935 to 1956, the Lenin Prize was not awarded. On August 15, 1956 it was reestablished, and continued to be awarded on every even year until 1990, on April 22 (Lenin's birthday), to individuals in the fields of science, literature, arts, architecture, and technology.

The Lenin Prize is different from the Lenin Peace Prize, which was awarded to foreign citizens rather than to citizens of the Soviet Union, for their contributions to the "peace cause." Also, the Lenin prize should not be confused with the USSR State Prize or the Stalin Prize. Some persons were awarded both the Lenin Prize and the USSR State Prize.


D'Escoto won the Lenin PEACE prize. Congratulations.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_d%27Escoto
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D'Escoto was ordained a Roman Catholic priest for the Maryknoll congregation, before engaging in politics. He was a key figure in the founding of the Maryknoll imprint, Orbis Books, in 1970, and was an official with the World Council of Churches. As an adherent of liberation theology, he secretly joined the Sandinistas.


This Orbis books is not the quarterly edited by the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) where Declan Ganley writes papers - in any case the same Latin word meaning "circle" speaks about the occult converging goals and masters as the symbol of U.N.

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(Wikipedia)
Orbis Books, is an American imprint of the Maryknoll order, that has been a small but influential publisher of liberation theology works, founded by Nicaraguan Maryknoll priest Miguel D'Escoto with Philip J. Scharper in 1970. It was the first to publish Gustavo Gutiérrez's seminal work A Theology of Liberation in the United States. It also published Ernesto Cardenal's The Gospel in Solentiname, and Richard Millett's Guardians of the Dynasty, a study of Nicaragua's National Guard. In 1976, they became the first publisher of future anti-apartheid activist Allan Boesak, and published Sebastian Kappen's Jesus and Freedom in 1977. In the 1980s, they carried titles by Daniel Berrigan and Phillip Berryman. Later authors include Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the South African missiologist David Bosch. Currently, its editor-in-chief is Robert Ellsberg.


Some excerpts about the authors who, thanks the 'key figure' of d'Escoto, could write their works:

A) >>> Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino
"...O.P. (born 8 June 1928 in Lima) is a Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology. He holds the John Cardinal O'Hara Professorship of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He has been professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and a visiting professor at many major universities in North America and Europe. He is a member of the Peruvian Academy of Language, and in 1993 he was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government for his tireless work. He has also published in and been a member of the board of directors of the international journal, Concilium.
He has studied medicine and literature (Peru), psychology and philosophy (Leuven), and obtained a doctorate at the Institut Pastoral d'Etudes Religieuses (IPER), Université Catholique in Lyon...."



B ) >>> Ernesto Cardenal Martínez
".....In July 1950, he returned to Nicaragua, where he participated in the 1954 "April Revolution" against Anastasio Somoza García's regime. The coup d'état failed and ended with the deaths of many of his associates. Ernesto Cardenal subsequently entered the Trappist Monastery of Gethsemani (Kentucky, United States), under the other poet-priest Thomas Merton, but in 1959 he left to study theology in Cuernavaca, Mexico (Note of avles: the bishop of Cuernavaca was then awarded by 4th degree oath Jesuit Fidel Castro). Cardenal Had visited India and met the Hungryalist poets of Kolkata who had to undergo 35 months tortuous trial for writing poetry.[citation needed]

Cardenal was ordained a Catholic priest in 1965 in Granada.[1] He went to the Solentiname Islands where he founded a Christian, almost monastic, mainly peasant community, which eventually led to the founding of the artists' colony. It was there that the famous book El Evangelio de Solentiname ("The Gospel of Solentiname") was written. Cardenal collaborated closely with the Marxist Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (Sandinista National Liberation Front, or FSLN), in working to overthrow Anastasio Somoza Debayle's régime.
Many members of the community of Solentiname engaged with the process of the Revolution, in the guerrilla warfare that the FSLN had developed to strike the regime. For this matter, 1977 was a crucial year to Cardenal's community since Somoza's National Guard, as a result from an attack to the headquarters stationed in the city of San Carlos, a few miles from the community, raided Solentiname and burned to the ground the community, with Cardenal fleeing to Costa Rica. On 19 July 1979, immediately after the Fall of Managua, he was named Minister of Culture by the new Sandinista regime. He occupied this office until 1987, when his ministry was closed owing to economic reasons. When Pope John Paul II visited Nicaragua in 1983, he openly scolded Cardenal, who knelt before him on the Managua airport runway, for resisting his order to resign from the government. The Pope admonished Cardenal: Usted tiene que arreglar sus asuntos con la Iglesia ("You must make good your dealings with the Church")....".



C) >>> Sebastian Kappen (January 4, 1924 - November 30, 1993),
".....was a renowned Jesuit theologian from Kerala, India. He received his doctorate in 1961 from the Gregorian University, Rome, with a thesis on Praxis and Religious Alienation according to the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of Karl Marx.

His subsequent studies had been geared to the requirements of transformative social action in India. This led him to an investigation into the liberative and humanizing potential of the original teachings of the historical Jesus as well as of Indian religious traditions, particularly the tradition of dissent represented by the Buddha and the medieval Bhakti Movement. He has written and lectured extensively on the cultural restructuring of Indian society.....".


D ) >>> Daniel Berrigan, S.J. (born May 9, 1921)
"..... is a poet, American peace activist, and Roman Catholic priest. Daniel and his brother Philip were for a time on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list for committing acts of vandalism including destroying government property.
(....)
Daniel Berrigan was born in Virginia, Minnesota, a Midwestern working-class town. His father, Thomas Berrigan, was a second-generation Irish-Catholic and proud union member. Tom left the Catholic Church, but Daniel remained attracted to the Church throughout his youth. He joined the Jesuits directly out of high school in 1939 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1952. From 1966 to 1970 he was the assistant director of Cornell United Religious Work (CURW), during which time he played an instrumental role in the national peace movement.[1] He now resides in New York City and teaches at Fordham University in addition to serving as its poet in residence.

Berrigan appears briefly in the 1986 film, The Mission, directed by Roland Joffé and starring Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons. He plays a Jesuit priest and also served as a consultant on the film...."..


E ) >>> Jean-Bertrand Aristide (born July 15, 1953)
"..... is a Haitian politician and former Roman Catholic priest who was President of Haiti in 1991, again from 1994 to 1996, and then from 2001 to 2004. Aristide was the second elected leader of Haiti and was popular among its poor inhabitants. He was overthrown twice, first in a military coup d'état in September, 1991, and subsequently in a February 2004 rebellion in which former soldiers prominently participated. After being deposed a second time he maintained from exile in the Central African Republic that he was still the legal and legitimate president and that United States forces had kidnapped him.[1]...".

Ok stop. Are buzzing in your brain web pages similar to these ones:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterculture_of_the_1960s

Finally, the Maryknoll order:

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(Wikipedia)
Maryknoll or, the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, is a U.S.Catholic Society of Apostolic Life which has, throughout its nearly hundred-year history, had an exclusive emphasis on ministry and missionary work overseas, particularly East Asia, in China, Japan, Korea, Latin America, and Africa.
Maryknoll Missioners include Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers ("the Society"), Maryknoll Sisters ("the Congregation")[1], and Maryknoll Lay Missioners ("the Association").[2] The three entities are canonically separate but work in partnership. The headquarters for all three entities are located just outside the town of Ossining, New York[1], thirty-two miles (50km) north of New York City on the Hudson River.
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This order was founded by Fr. James Anthony Walsh of Boston and Fr. Thomas Frederick Price of North Carolina, who met at the 21st Eucharistic Congress in Montreal, Canada (7th – 11 September 1910). Maryknoll was established in 1911 as the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America by the Archbishops of the United States with the commission to recruit, send and support U.S. missioners in areas around the world. On June 29, 1911, Pope Pius X blessed the founding of Maryknoll. Maryknoll's first missioners left for China in 1918.


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http://continuingcounterreformation.blogsp...d-standard.html

"....This Church of the Gesu altarpiece by Jesuit artist Andrea Pozzo, S.J. (1642-1709), featuring Ignatius Loyola with his Red Standard, and reported by an article in the June 14, 2008 New York Times, was effectively buried about 1908, shortly prior to the rise of various 20th century political movements employing this Standard of a Red Flag....."


Lenin helped the Society of Jesus to return in Russia and helped them to realize their Roman Catholic revenge on the heretic Romanov family who expelled the soldier of Loyola in 1813 - ten years before the magical spectacle of the Jesuits was retired and hidden in the dark stores of the Order of Loyola. Seven years before the Maryknoll congregation was founded.
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27 years after the heretic Orthodox Romanov family was slaughtered by the Inquisition of Rome: again the Red flag of the Black order was hoisted on a destroyed capital of an heretic martyred country of North Europe
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Reagan opened the doors of America to the Beast of Rome in 1983 after a century long period of time of broken diplomatic relations with the Vatican monarchy. Today, when the magic spectacle of the Novo Ordo Seclorum of the Jesuits has been restored after 100 years in their Sacro Cuore del Gesù church, the Red flag of the Black order has been again hoisted by one of their soldiers on the most visible institution of the planet earth.

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Best regards from a North Adriatic Anti-roman-catholic and Anti-islamic isolationist

avles

From The Wall Street Journal:

Your U.N. at Work – IV
June 7, 2008; Page A10

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121279497528053595.html?mod=opinion_main_review_and_outlooksJune%207,%202008;%20Page%20A10


The General Assembly of the United Nations voted this week to elect Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann as its new president. Readers with a long memory will recall Father D'Escoto (he's a Catholic priest) as Nicaragua's foreign minister during the Sandinista regime of the 1980s. He's also the winner of the 1985 Lenin Prize. Only at the U.N. does that count as a recommendation.

The U.N. also voted to name the government of Burma – which otherwise has been busy preventing humanitarian assistance from reaching hundreds of thousands of its own needy victims of last month's devastating cyclone – as one of the Assembly's vice presidents. Only at the U.N. is this not considered an embarrassment.

If that weren't enough, a U.S. official was present for the vote – which was by acclamation – when the U.S. could have at least protested the choice with an empty seat. Nor did the State Department make any effort to offer an alternative to Father d'Escoto, who ran unopposed. Somehow, we don't think this would have happened had John Bolton still been ambassador.

Speaking after his election, Father d'Escoto called for greater "democracy" at the U.N. – an odd remark coming from a former servant of a communist dictatorship. He also called for the U.N. to take a stand against "acts of aggression, such as those occurring in Iraq and Afghanistan." That would be American aggression, not the Taliban's, the Mahdi Army's or al Qaeda's.

A former Lenin Prize winner as General Assembly president and cruel Burma as vice president – another sick joke from the U.N.

See all of today's editorials and op-eds, plus video commentary, on Opinion Journal.


About John Bolton's successor Alejandro Wollff:

Alejandro Daniel Wolff

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Alejandro Daniel Wolff
Alejandro Daniel Wolff

Alejandro Daniel Wolff is an American diplomat who was the acting U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations [1][2] until Zalmay Khalilzad was appointed as permanent representative. He was made the representative after the resignation of John Bolton on December 9, 2006. Previously he had been the Deputy U.S. representative to the United Nations.

He graduated from UCLA in 1978. He has been a member of the U.S. Foreign Service since 1979, and deputy U.S. Chief of Mission in France from 2001 to 2005. He is married, with two children, and speaks French and Spanish.

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