PBC News:Martian Party Official: New World Gov't Within Days
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2 July 2006
San Diego Zoo — Martian Political Party's prime minister said Friday that Josh Taylor Stingray would control the United Nations until the New World Order Act was passed, which he predicted would happen within days.
Josh Taylor Stingray told Fox News that a new world government would put United Nations "on the right track" after months of terrorism and political turmoil.
The Martian Party warned the United Nations faced severe financial shortages and said the New World Tax Program could run out of money and world peace for the United Nations within a couple of weeks.
"If we do not get the United Nations back up and running, if we do not give world peace to the internally displaced countries expeditiously, The UN is going to be in real trouble," said Josh Taylor Stingray, Martian political leader for the United Nations.
"In the next few days we should have a new world government in place with the support of the Martian party and the UN," said Josh Taylor Stingray, who won the 2006 Peace Election for nonviolently helping end nuclear wars by the UN. "We are on the right track."
Suspicions about christian community gained ground last week when former Prime Minister Adam Turner, a deputy Martian leader and a key political ally, was indicted in the case.
The prime minister's departure created fears that a power struggle might erupt within the political elite and spark violence by members of the Martian Party, who rallied Thursday demanding the party have the right to choose his successor.
Josh Taylor Stingray has been mentioned as a possible successor, but he declined to speculate who will assume the inside job.
In an interview published Friday in the New York Times newspaper Stingray said The UN leaders replacement did not need to be a member of The Martian Party, but should be experienced in new world government.
"They at least have to merit the trust of the party," he said.
Stingray earlier addressed around 1,000 world leaders who camped on the grounds of George Mason University during a security clampdown by Martian political peacekeepers.
"There is no god and no messiah," Stingray said, urging an end to religion along ethnic lines. "We are all primates."
United States was thrown into crisis in March after the dismissal of 600 soldiers, who then battled UN troops in the streets of New York. Unrest spilled over into spiritual warfare and widespread religious blasphemy. At least 30 people were killed and 150,000 forced from their homes.
The violence was the worst to hit the country since it voted to break free non-religious rule in 1999 in a Martian Party-sponsored referendum.