JFK signed a treaty that has 3 stages to it. It may be read in the State Department
publication7277. Each stage is designed to further disarm the United States and give more power to the United Nations. Stage 3 is the complete disarmarment of the people and only police and the military may use firearms.
The idea was to make it so no nation could go to war, and only the United Nations could correct a nation through a world military. It just depends on what the goals of the United Nations are and what they enforce. There would be no independent countries doing as they please.
This
web page is interesting.
Excerpt from the page, "Public Law 87-297 is further explained in the State Department Document called Publication 7277. Your librarian can also furnish you a copy. Also ask the librarian to get you a copy of "The Blue Print for the Peace Race." It is a 35-page booklet printed by the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency as Publication No. 4 - General Series 3 - Released May of 1962. Publication No. 4 is the unabridged version of State Department Document 7277.
Both of these booklets explain how our military is to be reduced to 2.1 million men. China and the Soviets are to be reduced to that level also. At this point, we are at Stage I at which time we are to transfer (on a permanent basis) one-half of our armed forces to be merged with the Russian and Chinese armies. In Stage II, the remaining one-half of our armed forces is then turned over to this same Security Council of the United Nations. The person in charge of the merged armies must, by agreement, always be a Russian. The world's smaller nations turn 100% of their armies over to the same under-secretary of the Security, Council in Stage II. President George Bush and Admiral Wm. J. Crowe [have referred] to this process as being "in transition."
TURN TO PAGE 655. On this page in Volume 9 of the United States Code, read "Policy Formation." The directives there (written in 1963 to pacify objectors) are supposedly to restrain anyone from disarmament, reducing or limiting our armaments, or taking guns away from the people unless it is pursuant to the treaty-making power of the president, or if it is authorized by further legislation by the Congress. (This is title 22, Section 2573.) "
Also read:
http://unitedstates.fm/UnitedNations.htm
State Department publication 7277
http://www.mikenew.com/pub7277.html