Am currently working through some videos and I lost track of one wherein the speaker says The Club of Rome was formed in 1968 to create a crisis to unite the world and condition people to the idea of “global solutions to local problems.”
They talked about a book called, The First Global Revolution (Alexander King and Bertrand Snyder).
A speaker at a podium read from the book the following 3 lines, “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like, would fit the bill. All these dangers, of course, will be caused by human intervention that will require a global response.” The speaker concluded, “That’s the origin of global warming ladies and gentlemen.”
I just found a version of the book online. It seems to be an earlier version.
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/documents/TheFirstGlobalRevolution_text.pdf
Am feeling a little wistful today. What would my memories of my life be like if there had been no NWO, no orchestrated effort to control and stampeded the public at will?
I remember investigating Common Core and being told that the students were not asked to read fiction but to focus on non fiction instead because they “needed” to concentrate on facts and absorbing data (like the workers of the future don’t need ideas, just computation). I’ve recently found UNESCO documents stressing the need for a “common core” in education. I can say that my life would have been so much harder had I not had books of fiction to turn to and which widened my world view tremendously.
It’s like the NWO needed to kill our will first - even the idea of freedom or aspiration etc. That’s what I thought when I read about the “people gardens” of NK. There must be people there born into that system who know no other way.
I know it may sound odd but some of the dialogue in Marvel’s movie, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, reveals this tactic of putting blinders on people so they only see the way offered by the NWO. A villain in the movie talks about the world wars the evil organization used to try to gain control of the world, but said they discovered that these tactics made people more willing to fight rather than submit (the flash back in the movie featured black and white footage of soldiers at war)
The villain goes on to explain that the evil organization realized they would have to make the world seem like a scary unpredictable place so that people would willingly exchange their freedom for the promise of protection. The heroes in the movie can’t agree on decrees similar to the US The Patriot Act, and they debate the threats of smothering security.
In fact the whole movie seems to be a dramatization of the battle going on right now. A villain explains that their evil operation infected and grew inside what was originally a patriotic organization in the government.Patriots discover the infiltration and work to bring down the government organization in order to stop the villains from using government resources to attack America and her people. Just like our real heroes are doing now, except in our government, the “infection” is not confined to only one government agency.
students were not asked to read fiction but to focus on non fiction instead because they needed to concentrate on facts and absorbing data (like the workers of the future dont need ideas, just computation).
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This flashed me back to a conversation 45 years ago with a person I later recognized as a ‘change agent’. With vast superiority, he said: “I never read fiction.” We were in a group and no one disagreed. I, along with my husband, were the only fiction readers in a gathering of 8+ people, all in their 30s. At the time, I just found it strange, but the comment, the ambiance and the tone have stayed with me.
No creativity allowed. Like Soviet Realism isn’t really art.
Now, back to work.
The activist was sent to Tweet by .... PODESTA (through CAP):
[there is not a coincidence again].
Interesting take and points. Good post!
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