“Joan Veon passed away, October 18, 2010.
America has lost one of its most ardent freedom fighters and a true lady.
Back in 2007, Joan was diagnosed with metastasis breast cancer. Because it had spread from the breast into the lymph nodes and spine, she was told her cancer was in a stage four.
That remarkable woman never stopped her efforts to expose the agenda of world government, even while fighting for her life”
By Devvy
October 20, 2010; www.NewsWithViews.com
Published Namaste Magazine Vol.12. Issue 1
By Debbie Lewis &
The Namaste Team
Goodbye, dear Joan. We will miss your BRILLIANT mind and effervescent voice more than words can adequately say. This is a great personal loss for us and for the GOOD of this forlorn planet. We met Joan three years ago through our good friends at William Lewis Films, who knew Joan personally. William and Debbie Lewis found Joan to be an amazing woman, full of enthusiasm and eager to expose wrongdoing worldwide. Her intelligence, graciousness and vivacious personality will be remembered forever.
At her own expense, she travelled to 103 of the top meetings at United Nation locations across the globe to capture the most crucial information and present the BIGGER PICTURE to all who had ears to listen and who were not afraid of the truth. Joan was the first to expose Public-Private Partnerships.
“Public-private partnerships were first introduced on the global level at the United Nations Conference in Istanbul called Habitat II in June, 1996. It basically is what it says it is, first it is a partnership to make money a profit; second it is comprises of public and private players. The public players include all levels of government: local, county, state and federal governments in addition to foreign governments and UN agencies. The private players include non-governmental organisations that support the UN agenda such as environmental and pro-abortion groups as well as multinational and transnational corporations. Together these organisations set up a new organisation–in many cases it is a non-profit corporation to run the particular venture they are in charge of. Whoever has the most money, controls the venture and that certainly isn’t government.”
In the UK, this means our local councils have become Corporations, as have our police.
Joan was a prolific writer and was not afraid to expose high profile individuals. She asked key questions of prime ministers, presidents, kings, and heads of state. At times, she was the only American reporter covering these events.
Joan got her ‘wake up’ call about the global government in September 1994, when she attended the United Nations Conference on Population and Development, in Cairo, Egypt. She realised there was much more going on at the global level than was being reported to the American people.
She attended many different types of UN meetings to include the G8, the G20, the yearly World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and, twice a year she covered the IMF World Bank meetings. She attended UN meetings on the Free Trade Areas of the Americas, Sustainable Development, the Earth Summit, Climate Control, the International World Court and many, many others.
She uncovered Sustainable Development, presented at the Rio Earth Summit, which compelled her to write her first book Prince Charles, the Sustainable Prince.
“I was first confronted with it at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development-(UNCED) in Cairo, Egypt in 1994. Sustainable development was a core philosophy behind the Programme of Action called “Agenda 21” at the 1992 United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development- now dubbed the Rio Earth Summit…It should be noted that Agenda 21 sets up the global infrastructure needed to manage, count and control all of the world’s assets.”
Joan’s concern for the global economic and political climate urged her to write her second book, United Nations Global Straight Jacket, an overview of the world governmental structure.
Her extraordinary life began in Racine “Winsconstan on May 17, 1949, where she was born as a twin. Joan’s career began as an executive secretary in the International Department at J I Case Company. Upon earning her business degree she worked as a Certified Financial Planner in Pasadina, The IDS and Windsor Financial Group in Maryland, before incorporating and opening Veon Financial Services, Inc. in the spring of 1986.
In 1998, Joan founded The Women’s International Media Group, through which she shared her vast knowledge and understanding of world government. She wrote a monthly newsletter, as well. Joan produced DVD’s, was a regular guest on radio programs worldwide, and made herself available to anyone who was interested in National and Global affairs.
Personally and financially, Joan sacrificed a great deal and dedicated her life to enlightening the world about the Global World Agenda. She travelled extensively, at her own personal expense, to cover all of these events, which took her away from her family. Even as her health began to fail, Joan remained steadfast in her fight against the Global Elite. She was truly a warrior on the front lines for the people of the world. Her dynamic presence was infectious and helped her to gain worldwide respect and notoriety. She was a little woman but packed a big punch against egregiousness worldwide. She said:
“As an international reporter I have made it a point to ask the crucial questions in order that the unspoken agenda may be put into words. I have also sought to keep abreast of evolving global changes, how the world will be affected, and to report what is truth.”
William and Debbie met Joan when she went to Central Missouri to be interviewed for the film One Nation Under Siege. They got to spend a couple of hours with her on the ride from the airport at Kansas City to Central Missouri. Not only was her knowledge of many subjects and impressive, she also had a delightful personality. Debbie introduced Joan to the Namaste Team. She was larger than life with an incredible sense of humour. The Lewis’s and Namaste Team are grateful that Joan crossed their path. Our lives are richer for having known her and we are indebted to her for choosing to share her vast knowledge and friendship with us.
On October 18, 2010, Joan passed from this life, her husband at her side, as she lost her courageous three-year battle with breast cancer. She was 61 years old at the time of her passing. Those of us who knew and loved her will never forget her dedication and true patriotism. Joan will always be in the hearts of those whose live’s he touched. She was a true inspiration for the multitudes seeking truth and liberty, worldwide. She talked the talk and walked the walk. There will never be another soul more dedicated to the liberation of humanity like Joan. She will be sorely missed and is truly irreplaceable.
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