Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Globalist Treachery By Paul R. Hollrah

It was early April 1997 when I received a frantic telephone call from Washington. “You need to get on your horse and get here ASAP. We have a job to do...a very big job.”

As it was explained, the US patent system was under attack by a coalition of globalist forces including the President and Vice President of the United States, the congressional leadership (Republican and Democrat), the Japanese government, the Chinese government, the National Association of Manufacturers, and eighty or ninety of America’s largest multinational corporations, including Microsoft, IBM, Motorola, and scores of others. It was, arguably, the most powerful alliance ever assembled to achieve a specific political goal.

Their goal was the destruction of the US patent system and our job was to stop them.

The United States is the only nation on Earth where the private ownership of intellectual property is provided for in its national Constitution (Article I, Section 8.8). According to Thomas Jewett in, Thomas Jefferson: Father of Invention, “Jefferson felt that science and invention were the most certain means of advancing social progress and human happiness...” He was right. And it is the US patent system that has been the primary “engine” of the US economy since Jefferson issued the first US patent in July 1790.

So why would any American participate in such an effort? We suspected that, in the case of Bill Clinton and Al Gore, their support was payback for the hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal contributions that the Chinese military pumped into the Clinton-Gore reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee a year earlier.

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