Emil Matalik
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Emil Matalik | |
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Alias(es) | MATALIK, emil |
Born | 5 July 1929 Douglas County, Wisconsin |
Died | 20 July 2008 (79) [1] Bronx, New York |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Presidential campaigns (United Nations Party, etc.) |
Emil Matalik (July 5, 1929 - July 20, 2008) was an American political activist and perennial presidential candidate under the banner of the One United Nations Organization (OUNO, United Nations Party) and later the One United Nature's Organization (1-UNITED natures organization party, 1 U.n.o.), running on platforms that included the promotion of world government, a policy of general population control, including the reduction of plant and animal life ("one child, one animal, and one tree per family") in order to prevent natural disasters, and the enclosure of the planet in a protective cube or sphere to prevent the loss of water to evaporation into outer space. Matalik was noted for in his earnest support for the United Nations and his offer to gift twenty (or sixty) acres of farmland in Lake Nebagamon, Douglas County, Wisconsin to the organisation, though he ultimately broke with this position when the U.N. declined the property and shifted his political priorities in consequence.
Selected Bibliography
- World and U. S. Presidential candidate report, 1977
- Emergency world 6 United States presidential candidate, Number Party real truths reports, 1978
Campaign Materials
Pinback Buttons
Press Coverage
First Campaigns (early 1960s)
- "Farmer in Wis. Gives UN Land", The Morning Union (Springfield, MA): 5, 3 Feb. 1962, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-union-farmer-in-wis-gives-u/150702093/
- "Wisconsin Farmer Now Living in Cicero Claims Cure for World's Ills", Berwyn Life (Berwyn, IL): 13, 28 Nov. 1962, https://www.newspapers.com/article/berwyn-life-wisconsin-farmer-now-living/150702186/
- "EMIL MATALIK... gives pitch: Offer Going Begging", Fort Lauderdale News (Fort Lauderdale, FL): 8, 11 Mar. 1963, https://www.newspapers.com/article/fort-lauderdale-news-emil-matalik-giv/150702069/
- "Candidate On UN Party Ticket", Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO): 16, 23 Jan. 1964, https://www.newspapers.com/article/columbia-daily-tribune-candidate-on-un-p/150702235/
Later Campaign Efforts (late 1960s onward)
- Lieberman, Mark (22 Jan. 1968), "Wisconsin Farmer Finds Babies Under Cabbage Leaves", Daily Pennsylvanian (Philadelphia, PA) 83 (94): 1, 4, http://www.library.upenn.edu/docs/kislak/dp/1968/1968_01_22.pdf
- Simons, Hal (31 Mar. 1970), "It's to Save Man from Himself: He Wants to Be President of the World", The Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, ND): 16, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-bismarck-tribune-its-to-save-man-fr/150701904/
- Gleason, John (20 Aug. 1973), "Wisconsin Farmer Campaigns: World President?", Lincoln Journal Star (Lincoln, NB): 3, https://www.newspapers.com/article/lincoln-journal-star-wisconsin-farmer-ca/150713315/
- Whited, Charles (29 Jan. 1976), "Goals Include Birth Control For Trees", The Miami Herald (Miami, FL): ?, https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-miami-herald-goals-include-birth-con/150702982/
Reading
- Rochette, Edward C. (Dec. 2004), "MATALIK, EMIL: Other Side of the Coin; A Candidate Against Coins", The Numismatist
References
- ↑ "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JGGC-6ZH : 20 May 2014), Emil Matalik, 20 Jul 2008; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).