I think Myron Fagan has some good info, but here is what I don't understand. In the Red Stars Over Hollywood video from 1968, he does not speak of Ronald Reagan in a good light at all. He says that Reagan was an apologist for the "Reds" in Hollywood and that after publicly saying "There are no more Reds in Hollywood," he was rewarded with jobs like producer of TV shows for GE, etc. Nancy "Davis" Reagan was also known to be involved with causes for "Reds" too.
Fagan says that Reagan was a board member of United World Federalists, a one world government organization that was getting state legislatures to vote for a "UN one world government." Apparently in the late 1940's, 36 states were signed off on the idea with "them" only needing 6 more states to make it happen. Fagan says we came that close…to losing our Republic.
United World Federalists is described as a non-partisan, non-profit organization in 48 states. And guess where the organization was founded on Feb 23, 1947? None other than in Ashville, North Carolina…home to Biltmore Estate. As a result of a merger of five existing world government groups: Americans United for World Government, World Federalists USA, Student Federalists, Georgia's World Citizen's Committee, and Massachusetts Committee for World Federation, World Federalists, USA was created in the 1960's, changing to World Federalists Association in the 70's.
Today, there is a World Federalist Movement with 30,000 - 50,000 supporters, that exist in Australia, Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States. Sounds pretty spread out to me. There is a World Federalists Council, where members from around the world meet once a year, and are tasked with supporting the creation of new organizations…where none exist.
Today, there is also an organization called Democratic World Federalists located in San Francisco, with supporters world wide who are advocates for a Democratic federal system of world government, and get this, in order to end war and crimes against humanity, to promote "a just world community, and the preservation of a livable/healthful global environment," through the development of enforceable world law. This organization is affiliated with the coalition of Democratic World Government, a community of world citizens and the World Federalist Movement. Anyways, there are a whole bunch of these anti-national groups in our Nation, more than I listed.
So my question is, did Reagan change his ideals at some point, or was he just a really good actor? I know a lot of people really like him, talk highly of him, and even Q has referenced videos of him. I don't remember a lot about him, I was too young and had better things to do at the time, kek. Can anyone explain this to me? Was Fagan wrong?