https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2803089Mr. Winston Churchill last night called for the creation of a World super-government, with Russia as one of its pillars.
In a major broadcast speech before an audience of 5,000 he said the prospects for peace and human progress were dark and doubtful, unless some form of effective world super-government could be set up and brought into action quickly. The speech was the climax to Mr. Churchill's three-day visit to Denmark.
He said thc four main pillars of the world temple of peace were America, with all its dependencies, Russia, the British Empire and Commonwealth, and a United Europe.
"Let us make sure that they will all bear the weight which will be imposed and reposed upon them," he declared. A United Europe was one of the indispensable pillars of world peace and government, Mr. Churchill said. "We do not, of course, pretend that a United Europe provides the final and complete solution to all the problems of international-relationships. "The creation of an authoritative all-powerful world order is the ultimate aim towards which we must strive." Mr.' Churchill, after listing the United States in his four pillars of future world government, added, "There is the wide hope- and I will not cast aside the hope-that there is the Soviet Union."
Mr. Churchill said that Europe was a rubble heap, a charnel house, a breeding ground of pestilence and hate, in which ancient nationalistic feuds and modern
idealogical factions distract and infuriate the unhappy hungry populations." Mr. Churchill said that the tide of Communism in Europe had been temporarily halted.
There was no doubt that Communism as an idealogy was losing ground in all countries where free speech was allowed and Parliamentary institutions throve
Mr. Churchill said that the first blow of the "hot war" had failed in the Far East, and the battle being fought in Korea was as much Europe's battle as if it "were being fought out here in our towns and countryside." Failure in unity, conviction or will power would not ward off Europe's dangers, he added. "Once again the path of duty is the path alike of safety and sorrow."
Any doubts? "world temple of peace" reminds me a lot of the concept of the third temple of Solomon, a house for God's presence which would bring about the coming of the messiah and his world government (of jewish dominance, of course). In freemasonry, building the Temple of Solomon is a metaphor for one's body and the creation of a "better world". Each mason is a stone which must be perfected to collectively build this temple; a society in which man will "walk with the gods", and God will inhabit this "temple".