United Nations, The Farm, Rainbow Family And Pope Francis' New Religion
Of World Unity And Ecology
by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer
Cardinal Gerhard Lugwig Mueller, Former Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, endorsed Ralph Martin's best-selling book
"The Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward." Cardinal Mueller concurred with Mr. Martin when he stated that some in the Church
"demand that the Church reject what it holds to be true, for the sake of building a new religion of world unity."
Ralph Martin is the host of The Choices We Face, a weekly Catholic television and radio program distributed throughout
the world. Pope Benedict XVI named him consultant to the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization. Mr. Martin said
in a recent YouTube video that he is concerned that "the Church" is being lured to accept a "false Jesus" who will be used
as "almost the chaplain to the United Nations" by the global elite, whose agenda is to establish the "ultimate religion,"
or new universal religion, wherein all of humanity will supposedly be united.
I believe that the modern-day visionaries and prophets of the hippie counterculture and spiritual revolution of
the 1960s will establish the theology and doctrines of the new universal religion. I also believe that the headquarters
of this new religion will be located in Wahkon, Minnesota, where I live and where one of the leaders of the 1960s,
San Francisco Bay Area, counterculture community, [Richard H. Carter], traveled to on a glorious mission to usher in
the New Age of the New World Order.
.... Picture of me in Wahkon, Minnesota
In the late 1960s, Mr. Carter attended Stephen Gaskin's Monday Night Class at the Family Dog Ballroom in San
Francisco, California. Around 1500 hippies participated in the class. Decades ago, my letter to Gaskin's hippie
community, a community located in Tennessee and called "The Farm," was published in the community's newsletter.
The letter states that when Gaskin's hippie community was forming in the Bay Area, Richard, his wife (Lois) and
I were getting a commune together to leave the area. And that we then traveled to Wahkon, Minnesota, where we,
for a while, pursued the goals of our countercultural and spiritual mission. For decades, I have believed and prophesied that
eventually Richard, Lois and I would be together again in Wahkon pursuing our original goals.
Monday Night Class at the Family
Dog Ballroom - San Francisco, CA ~ August 1969
Richard recently began corresponding with me. He supports my indigenous peoples' rights advocacy work and
related hippie countercultural, Rainbow family mission. My Rainbow family mission consists of me working to
evangelize my large extended maternal family [the Mr. & Mrs. I. C. Rainbow Family] to a kinship tribal
ecovillage lifestyle in Wahkon. At a family reunion, my Uncle Don Rainbow, after talking with me, addressed our
family and said: "A rainbow is a sign of God's salvation plan and I believe we might be used to glorify
God more than any other family in the world."
RICHARD CARTER
Richard Carter is an environmentalist who was the Governor of Arizona's Environmental Delegate to both the U.S./Mexico
Border Governors and Mayors Conferences for five consecutive years and Co-Chairman of the Arizona Environmental Technology
Industry Cluster.
ALBERT BATES
Albert Bates is an internationally renowned hippie icon, a member of "The Farm,'' and one of the global elite. We
correspond and he supports my work. Albert has United Nations general consultative status through DPI-NGO/ECOSOC. He is a
co-founder and past president of the Global Ecovillage Network and he is presently GEN’s representative to the UN climate talks.
REVEREND MATTHEW FOX, TEKAKWITHA CONFERENCE AND PROMOTION OF MY GLOBAL VISIONARY MISSION
Reverend Matthew Fox is an internationally renowned spiritual theologian and environmentalist who promotes my work. On his
Facebook site titled "Daily Meditations" Rev. Fox posted
my 773 word introduction to my article
"Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs". This Fox Facebook post is titled
"Ecology and Our Search for What it Means to be a Human – Part II."
The name of the main organization promoting Reverend Matthew Fox's spirituality is "Creation Centered Spirituality
Communities." CCSC published my article "Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs" in its
Jul/Aug 2020 Newsletter.
At the 1983 national Tekakwitha Conference, where nearly 100 different tribes were represented, Rev. Matthew Fox, a renowned
guest speaker at this conference, came up to me and asked me if I would have a "talk" with him. We then went
for a walk and found an outdoor bench to sit on and talk for one half hour. Decades later, Rev. Fox and the Tekakwitha
Conference gave their support for my effort to change a Minnesota river's (the "Rum River's") faulty-translation derogatory name.
I am working to change this river's name back to its sacred Dakota-Lakota-Nakota name Wahkon.
A few submitted comments, including some article length comments, are selected and posted on Rev. Matthew Fox's Daily Meditations Facebook
posts. All of my many submitted comments have been posted. Matthew has given me a platform on his "Daily Meditations"
Facebook site.
One sentence in my article "Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs" reads: Rev. Matthew Fox
is helping me to promote my hippie New Age Catholic mission by posting articles and comments of mine on
his Daily Meditations Facebook site. The article also states that I have a post-Christian Catholic mission.
In addition, the article quotes a former Apostolic Nuncio to the United States [Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò]
who stated in an Inside The Vatican Magazine
interview that: "The [Amazon] Synod working document testifies to the
emergence of a post-Christian Catholic theology, now, in this moment."
GLOBAL INTERFAITH MOVEMENT - BUILDING A NEW RELIGION OF WORLD UNITY
Ralph Martin was interviewed for a
Youtube video titled: Are We in the Midst of the
WORST Time for the Church? w/ Ralph Martin. In the second paragraph of this article I
present statements that Martin made in this video that concur with Cardinal Mueller's
world view.
Cardinal Mueller stated in his article "Church crisis comes from abandoning God, adapting to
culture" that the current Church crisis has "led many to anxiously wonder whether the rock on
which Christ built his Church is crumbling." And he further stated that "some in the Church," subtly
referring to Pope Francis and Cardinals close to him, are adapting to the modern culture, or to
"the spirit of the age, and not the spirit of God" causing them to "relativize God's
commandments and reinterpret the doctrine of the revealed faith," so that, like "the spirit
of the age," the Church also "presents Itself as a guarantor of peace between all world views
and world religions." And those promoting this process of modernization, "demand that the Church
reject what it holds to be true, for the sake of building a new religion of world unity."
Some 1,000 religious leaders, representing every major world religion were gathered together in the
stately General Assembly Hall of the United Nations. At this Summit, a panel of high ranking UN
officials were nearly unanimous in acknowledging the spiritual dimension of the UN's work. The
Summit, as an expression of the global interfaith movement, stated: It is time for the world's
religious to begin working together - in cooperation with secular leaders at the United Nations - for
peace, justice, the eradication of extreme poverty, the protection of the environment, and social harmony.
In the year 2000, a week after the Summit of some 1000 religious leaders,
two thousand of the world's preeminent religious
and spiritual leaders representing the many faith traditions, gathered at the United Nations for
a Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders. At this Summit, one prominent
religious leader called on the gathering to work for a "global community based on unity in diversity."
That could be done by working to identify the "core values that are common to all religious and
spiritual traditions."
The Millennium World Peace Summit declaration "calls for the education of our communities about
the urgent need to care for the earth's ecological systems and all
forms of life and to support efforts to make environmental protection and restoration integral to all
development planning and activity."
On Oct. 4, 2021, in an unprecedented response to the “grave threat” facing all peoples worldwide from climate change,
Pope Francis and some 40 faith leaders representing the world’s major religions gathered together in the Vatican
and joined in an appeal for urgent action. They signed an address to all governments participating in the 26th U.N. Climate
Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland. The appeal called for decisive international political action to combat climate
change and “to safeguard, restore and heal our wounded humanity and the home entrusted to our stewardship.”
Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, the president of a Pontifical Council and internationally renowned theologian,
called the UN led global ethic movement an "eco-religion". He said it manifests itself "as a new
spirituality that supplants all religions, because the latter have been unable to preserve the ecosystem."
Vatican Radio said the popular film Avatar "cleverly winks at all those pseudo-doctrines that turn
ecology into the religion of the millennium".
The United Nations' global elite are working to put an end to national sovereignty, favor marginalization of rigid fundamentalist religions,
seek to establish global governance, and are helping religious and spiritual leaders to create an ecologically conscious, Earth-based
global spirituality, in effect, a one-world syncretic new universal religion. Therefore, the global interfaith movement is becoming the
spiritual foundation of the New World Order.
The Parliament of the World's Religions is a partner of UNEP (UN Environmental Programme) Faith
for Earth and it joined the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), which is now being held (in
early 2022) on the theme of “Strengthening Actions for Nature to Achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals”.
Several years ago, a special United Nations event was held in celebration of "The Spirit of the United Nations." Open to
all U.N. staff and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s), the program featured an opening "blessing song
on behalf of indigenous peoples," an expression to "thanks to Mother Earth." And a special rendition of the
former Beatle John Lennon’s song, "Imagine," was played to those gathered at this UN event.
The United Religions Initiative (URI) is a global interfaith organization modeled after the UN and affiliated with it.
The interfaith movement, including the URI, is poised to become the spiritual foundation of the United Nations’ emerging
one world government – a Utopian world government, which will rest on the spiritual foundation of a glorious expression
of the 1960s hippie interfaith spiritual revolution, an ecologically conscious, Earth-based,
syncretic new religion of world unity.
Archbishop Vigano stated in his article "Considerations on the Great Reset and the New World Order" that
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955) was a world-renowned French Catholic
priest, scientist, theologian and philosopher, who today is (1.) a celebrated theologian who considered the United Nations
as the progressivist institutional incarnation of his philosophy, and who (2.) expressed his hope
that "a general convergence of religions on a universal Christ who fulfills them all...seems to me to be
the only possible conversion of the world, and the only form in which a religion of the future can be
conceived,” and who (3.) stated that he wanted people to “reduce the gap between
pantheism and Christianity" by drawing out "the pantheistic aspect of Christianity.” Vigano also stated that "the pachamama
and the attribution of Marian connotations to Mother Earth [a living being with an ecosystem] turns these
concepts of Chardin into a disturbing reality."
OLIVEIRA INSTITUTE'S OPPOSITION TO THE SYONDAL TRIBAL WAY
Renowned traditionalist Catholic, Plinio Correa de Oliveira, who died in 1995, led a right-wing resistance movement
for decades in the Pan-Amazon region and established an institute and sister organization that recently established the
Pan-Amazon Synod Watch (PSW), which is now in the forefront of the global movement resisting the revolutionary changes
that the synod process is bringing to the Roman Catholic Church and civil society. Oliveira was a climate skeptic and
said that the “ultimate ideal of the green movement is to destroy our way of life, including the present-day economic
system of the three Americas, which is capitalism, and to return to a tribal lifestyle.”
The synod document Querida Amazonia ('Beloved Amazon') promotes the indigenous tribal lifestyle for everyone: Indigenous “good living”
expresses true quality of life (nos 8, 26 & 71), and fulfills the utopia of personal, family, communal and cosmic
harmony, expressed, in turn, by the communitarian approach to existence and an austere and simple lifestyle. The
indigenous people have much to teach us (n° 71), and citizens should allow themselves to be “re-educated” by
them since it is through them that God wants us to embrace his mysterious wisdom (n° 72).
PSW is resisting the synodal promotion of global socialism and a return to a kinship tribal
lifestyle for all of humanity. PSW promotes Oliveira's 1977 book, Indian Tribalism: The Communist-Missionary
Ideal for Brazil in the Twenty-First Century, as a resource for understanding what’s at stake in the synod
process. In Oliveira's 1977 book he states his opposition's position (it's now Pope Francis' position): "The indigenous
lifestyle is much more of a model for us than we are for him. Indigenous society is the one closest to the human ideal.
And it is to this kind of society that we must return."
On the eve of the Pan-Amazon Synod a number of world renowned traditional thinkers and skeptics spoke
during a daylong Oliveira Institute workshop in Rome. Cardinal Burke and his collaborator Roberto de Mattei,
who penned a biography on Oliveria, were prominent speakers at the event, as was also Cardinal Brandmuller,
who, along with Cardinal Burke and Cardinal Muller, spoke of their resistance to some aspects of the synod's
working document.
WHOLE WORLDVIEW AROUND THE WORD WAHKON
Reverend Stan Maudlin (now deceased) was the abbot of Blue Cloud Abbey. He was also one of the leaders
of the Tekakwitha Conference from its origins. And he was in regular correspondence with the Vatican
Commission on Traditional Religions. In addition, he gave his support for my mission to restore the
sacred Dakota-Lakota-Nakota name [Wahkon] to the badly named "Rum River."
During the 1983 Tekakwitha Conference, held in Saint Cloud Diocese, where Wahkon, Minnesota's
Sacred Heart Church is located, Rev Maudlin addressed a large group of conference participants during
a lecture by Rev. Matthew Fox and said: "there is a whole world view behind the word wahkon." And when
I met and spoke with Reverend Fox at this conference I told him that I lived in Wahkon, Minnesota and that I
had a hippie counterculture, whole worldview around the word wahkon, mission. Fox then mentioned
Maudlin's statement about their being a "whole worldview behind the world wahkon." I then acknowledged
that I heard him make that statement
Picture of Wahkon Bay in Wahkon, Minnesota
The Lakota (Sioux) are often used to portray all of the aboriginal tribal people of America
in Hollywood movies. Anyone wanting to see a “real Indian” wants to see a war bonnet and a tipi.
Therefore, I believe that (in a way) the world psychic views all of the aboriginal kinship tribal people of the
Americas as Sioux. And that when people around the world watch traditional Hollywood movies about
these tribal people they often hear the Sioux using the word wahkon (holy), or the
combined words Wahkon-Tonka (Spirit-Great). Therefore (in a way), a lot of people around the world believe that the
word wahkon and the name Wahkontonka are used by all of the aboriginal tribal people of the Americas. The word wahkon
is becoming universally accepted as the word that unites all of these aboriginal tribal people in respect to their
sacred traditional kinship-communitarian and ecological holy way.
In one of Steven Gaskin's early books he wrote that he and his hippie communal people were there on "The Farm"
to become wakan [sometimes spelled wahkon] and that the word wakan (holy) "has a strong and universal concept
and people around the world know something about it." Steven and his commune were focused on becoming wakan (holy),
so as to "save the world" by influencing the whole world to become wahkon like their counterculture
commune was becoming
.......Stephen Gaskin
In a documentary by Peter Schweitzer, founding member of The Farm, Mr. Schweitzer said, when speaking about
the early Farm: "We thought everyone would be living like us [communally] in fifteen years, and that it was the way to go."
This statement can be found in a YouTube video titled
Legends of the Farm (5/6), watch frame 3:52 - 4:32.
I believe that the coming together of the extended Mr. & Mrs. I. C. Rainbow family in a hippie counterculture, kinship
tribal eco-village lifestyle in Wahkon, Minnesota will be .
the sign that will influence the Holy See and the
United Nations to establish a mutual center in Wahkon, Minnesota to be the New Age New World Order center, with the
mission to both (1.) unite the world's religions in a syncretic new universal religion that will spiritually unite humanity,
and (2.) unite the world's nations in a One World Government to solve the world's problems.
I would also like to especially mention here that I believe that this church and state union will promote [communitarian] kinship
tribal eco-village lifestyles "to save the world."
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