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Robert Muller
Learn the background behind global education advocate and former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Robert Muller.

Robert Muller (born 1923) may be most well known for his role as Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, or perhaps for his founding and developing of the United Nations University of Peace in Costa Rica. However, it was his spirituality that led him to take on these jobs, strive for world peace, and even create a global education curriculum. Read Muller’s biography

Here’s what Muller’s website has to say about his spirituality:

He has been called the "Philosopher" and "Prophet of Hope" of the United Nations. Robert Muller is a deeply spiritual person. From his vantage point of a top level global states-person he has seen a strong connection between spirituality and the political/cultural scene.i

Here’s some advice from Muller in 1986:

Decide to open yourself to God, to the Universe, to all your brethren and sisters, to your inner self... to the potential of the human race, to the infinity of your inner self, and you will become the universe...you will become infinity, and you will be at long last your real, divine, stupendous self.ii

And here’s an excerpt from Muller’s 1989 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education acceptance speech:

I pray that all human beings of this Earth become instruments of peace, thus fulfilling the cosmic function deeply engraved in each of us and for which we were born and allowed to live temporarily on this beautiful planet in the vast universe and eternal stream of time. The peace of the world is the sum-total of the peace of all individuals.iii

What type of peace does Muller propose? What “philosophies” and “prophecies of hope” does this internationally-influential political and spiritual leader bring to the world?

According to the preface of Robert Muller’s World Core Curriculum, “The underlying philosophy upon which the Robert Muller School is based will be found in the teachings set forth in the books of Alice A. Bailey.” Analyze Alice Bailey’s statements on the United Nations and one-world governments, education, and religion

Muller’s Mentor

One of Muller’s key influences was U Thant (1909-1974), whom Muller called “my spiritual master.”iv

U Thant was a Burmese diplomat, and Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1961 to 1971.v A Buddhist, Marxist,vi and supporter of global government, he said this in 1969:

I do not wish to seem overdramatic, but I can only conclude from the information that is available to me as Secretary-General that the members of the United Nations have perhaps ten years left in which to subordinate their ancient quarrels and launch a global partnership to curb the arms race, to improve the human environment, to diffuse the population explosion, and supply the required momentum to world development efforts.vii

He also told Muller, "The world will not change and find peace if there is not a new education."viii Learn how this new education is becoming a reality through Robert Muller’s World Core Curriculum

This article is adapted from Professor Veith's Total Onslaught DVD The UN & the Occult Agenda

 



i "Robert Muller," RobertMuller.org

ii Robert Muller, "Decide to Be," Link-Up (1986): 2. This was published by the British New Age journal Link-Up, which has now changed its name to Global Link-Up.

iii UNESCO Prize 1989 for Peace Education (UNESCO, 1990): 35.

iv "World Core Curriculum," RobertMuller.org

v "The Biography of U Thant," UN.org

vi David Allen Rivera, The Final History: The New World Order (Oakland, California: InteliBooks, 2004): 258.

vii U Thant, as quoted in Donella H. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, Dennis L. Meadows, The Limits to Growth: The 30-year update (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2004): 13.

viii U Thant, as quoted in Robert Muller, A Letter to All the Educators of the World.