
I hate the United Nations, and so whenever my children came home from school with those little trick or treat boxes to collect money for the UN, I always had a good time smashing them and ripping them to pieces while the kids watched so they will always have a good memory of how their Momma felt about the UN.
I read this Blog Entry about UNICEF funds being funnelled to terrorist groups last night, and it was just further confirmation that my gut instincts were correct.
“In 2004, UNICEF officials were still giving tacit approval to terrorists by overlooking their adulation by Palestinian society.
The following appeared this week in the PA daily:
“The Shahid [Martyr] Salakh Khalaf [Abu Iyad] Stadium was inaugurated [Friday]… speeches were made by UNICEF representative in Palestine, Jonathan Hutchen… [and] in the name of USAID, who financed the project… Deputy Minister of Youth and Sport, Dr. Jamal Muhaysin, thanked the sponsoring and supporting agencies and praised the management of the Shahid (Martyr) Salakh Khalaf Center… which is considered one of the most important and of the biggest sport centers … Honor shields were presented by the Ministry of Youth and Sport to Save the Children [and to] USAID…” [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, May, 30, 2004]
In 2005, the Simon Weisenthal Center accused UNICEF of making propaganda from an incident involving three Palestinian teens killed by the IDF while smuggling arms from Egypt.
UNICEF – an organization whose raison d’etre is about helping children – has engaged in the typical UN activity of running child sex rings.
. . . . the Belgian office of UNICEF (United Nations Childrens Fund) was home to a very large international child pornography/child prostitution ring. UNICEF official Jozef Verbeek, and UNICEF volunteer Michel Felu, a recidivist child pornographer, were caught with thousands of pornographic photographs of children, many of which depicted children 10 years of age and younger. The predators had compiled names of 400 pedophiles in 15 countries on a UNICEF office computer.”
We don’t let our children go trick or treating anyway, because of the candy, and the fact that Halloween is the high and holy day for Pagans and those into witchcraft and I don’t think the Savior appreciates those who follow his gospel celebrating a holiday that is in direct conflict with his teachings.
But I believe the mixing of the two causes, the celebration of all things dark in our society and funding of terrorism is a perfect marriage. I just wish more parents knew where all those little pennies were going when they send their little ones out into the cold to collect them.
Jenny Hatch
