Establishing The New World Order Headquarters In Wahkon, Minnesota U.S.A.
by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer
Ralph Martin is president of Renewal Ministries and 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 of the United
Nations or chaplain to the Global Reset" by the global elite, who have an agenda to
establish the "ultimate religion and ultimate world view." This "ultimate religion" has
also been called the "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
New Age spiritual revolution of the late 1960s an d early 1970s will establish the
theology and doctrines of the "new universal religion." I also believe that the
headquarters of this new universal religion or one world religion will be located in
Wahkon, Minnesota, where I live and where one of the leaders of the late 1960s, San Francisco
Bay Area, hippie counterculture community, Richard H. Carter, traveled to on a glorious
mission to usher in the New Age and the New World Order.
Richard Carter
In the late 1960s, Richard Carter often attended Stephen Gaskin's Monday Night Class at the Family Dog
Ballroom in San Francisco, California. Around 1500 hippies participated in the class. At the time,
Mr. Carter met and spoke with Gaskin a few times. Several years ago a letter of mine to Gaskin's
hippie community, a community located in a rural area of 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 San Francisco Bay Area...
Richard Carter, his wife (Lois) and I were beginning to get a commune together to leave the Bay
Area and move to a rural area. And that, at the time, we traveled to the town of Wahkon,
located in a rural area of Minnesota, where we, for a while, pursued the goals of our countercultural
mission. The letter also states that I believed that, in due time, Richard, Lois and I would be
together again in Wahkon pursuing the samecountercultural goals, and eventually be successful at
accomplishing our countercultural goals.
Several years ago, Richard Carter began corresponding with me and he has given me some assistance
with my mission. He has indicated that he now 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, Minnesota.
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 occasionally
correspond and he has given his support for my work. Albert has United Nations general consultative status
through DPI-NGO/ECOSOC. He has taught appropriate technology, natural building and permaculture to students
from more than sixty nations. He is a co-founder and past president of the Global Ecovillage Network. He is
presently GEN’s representative to the UN climate talks.
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Pope Francis Preaches Eco-Tribalist/Hippie New Age Beliefs. This article is subtitled
The Amazon Synod Goes Hippie.
Another related article of mine is titled
"Pope Francis is the hippie pope who is trying to finish the revolution." -Michael Mattt .
Another related article of mine is titled
Ananda's Global Work: Hippie Dream, Yogananda, Jesus and the Rainbow Family.
Another related article of mine is titled
United Nations, The Farm, Rainbow Family And Pope Francis' New Religion Of World Unity And Ecology.
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