86% of the World's Population Must Face Genocide
15 Nis 2024
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"86% of the World Population Must Face Genocide"
Dennis Meadows, co-author of the book "The Limits to Growth", a guide to the Club of Rome, is known for his anti-human ideology of the descendants of Adam.
In 2017, Meadows gave an interview in which he argued that his diabolical views that the world's population could be peacefully reduced by peaceful means under a ‘benevolent’ dictatorship are not in vogue today. Meadows argues that an ‘agrarian world’ of mostly farming can support 5 to 7 billion people, but that an industrialised society with high living standards can be sustained by a population of only one billion.
** So what will happen to those outside the one billion?
Of course they will be exterminated in some way!
But while doing so, it will continue to create perceptions on societies with the concepts of ‘fate and destiny’.
** Let's start by getting to know the Club of Rome in order to understand the issue better;
According to its official definition, the Club of Rome is a think tank of global citizens who share common knowledge on behalf of the future of humanity. Founded in 1603 and seen as an extension of the Accademia dei Lincei, this organisation was launched in 1968 by Italian businessman Aurelio Peccei and Scottish scientist Alexander King. However, it is now recognised that Alexander King was only a showcase face and that the real founder was Aurelio Peccei.
This network of Kings, Prime Ministers, academics, civil society leaders, diplomats and business leaders provides in-depth analyses and recommendations on finance, society, politics and other areas on a global scale.
Popular works of the Club of Rome include the book ‘Limits to Growth’ published in 1972. The book ‘The First Global Revolution’, published in 1991, also had a significant impact. This work predicted the collapse of Communism and the rise of a new competitor, Islam. The Club of Rome is a globally influential think tank that has made and continues to make a significant contribution to the idea of the Great Reset and its basic philosophy.
The views of Meadows, an honorary member of the Club of Rome who has deeply influenced both the Club of Rome and the World Economic Forum communities, reflect the conclusions of the 1995 Global Biodiversity Assessment, which argued that an agricultural world could support between 5 and 7 billion people. However, Worldometer contradicts these estimates, showing that the world population now exceeds 8 billion. This may be due to models failing to keep pace with rapid changes and manipulation of data.
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** The Club of Rome are students of Malthus!
Malthusianism is an economic doctrine developed by the English economist Thomas Malthus between 1766 and 1834. According to this doctrine, population growth is faster than the growth of the resources that provide the livelihood of the people, and this leads to the poverty of the working class due to the rapid growth of the population. Although Malthusianism sees birth control, war and epidemics as means to control population growth and thus contributes to the maintenance of capitalism and the alleviation of the poverty of society, these views are in contradiction with the justification of capitalism and the attempt to prove that the poverty of the working class is inevitable.
Malthus's disciples, the Malthusians, have used similar methods to advance and impose their hidden agenda over the last century. Malthus argued mathematically that population levels would generally grow geometrically, while agricultural resources would increase arithmetically, leading to predictable ‘crisis points’. Malthus believed in the perverse notion that nature, by means of war, famine, disease and planned crises, enabled the upper class to fulfil this critical task of reducing world population.
The Club of Rome is a global non-governmental organisation that holds meetings with heads of state, royal families, business leaders, international financiers, academics, laboratory scientists and heads of global governance institutions such as the United Nations, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Economic Forum, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. The Club of Rome organises and coordinates meetings for delegates on public-private partnership management of the world's natural and human resources and planning of the global economy in accordance with the Malthusian ecology of sustainable development.
Published in 1972 by the Club of Rome, ‘Limits to Growth’, an influential work on sustainability, also formed the basis of the Green New Deal, which was further developed and tried to be realised. This book, prepared by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is based on Malthusian principles and contains extensive quotations from various organisations dedicated to population control. As one of the first works to introduce the concept of human-induced climate change to the masses and to link global warming to factors such as population growth, resource depletion and pollution, we believe that it is a source that should be consulted repeatedly in order to better understand the hidden intentions and develop counter-strategies.
The authors of the books that the Club of Rome has guided, published, and sponsored, notably Meades, have made the two great misconceptions that the physical fabric of time is inherently non-linear and that the creative mind of man is non-linear, based on abstract states of being such as inspiration, love of truth, honour and beauty. But the data sets they use can be easily distorted and reshaped by redesigning their algorithms in the hands of computer programmers who want to shape government policy. They do it all the time. But they are very worried that their deceit has been exposed recently and that people are waking up and resisting.
The reassessment of the Limits to Growth report cannot but highlight the influence of international organisations such as Barbara Marx Hubbard, who promotes transhumanism and Malthusian principles of sustainable development at the heart of the Great Reset and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Taking Malthusian theories of population from the Limits to Growth, the organisation met Aurelio Peccei, the other co-founder of the Club of Rome, at the Third Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in 1973 and led the adoption of Malthusian principles by Forum members.
He still retains the hope that a dictatorship, one of the forecasting models in the Club of Rome's ‘Limits to Growth’, will slowly and ‘peacefully’ destroy 86% of the world's population. In this regard, the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organisation and the United Nations continue to strengthen their cooperation, as they are in line with the principles of the Club of Rome.
We should never forget this;
The point of this article is never to create the perception that the organisations of the Global Elite Demons are invincible. On the contrary, it is to show that the plans of the Great Satan and the Global Collaborator little devils and their collaborators scattered all over the world, who are enemies of the human generation, are weak and can be easily eliminated as long as people are awake and collectively come together and work to fight. The way to start this is to understand their organisations well.
In doing so, it is important to know that despite the secret plans of the Global Elite Devils to leave no stone unturned in order to turn people into slaves to serve them, nothing is hidden in heaven and earth. Thank you for being curious, reading and realising the revelation of yet another global ‘Great Reset’ plan...
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