John R. Houk, Blog Editor
© May 3, 2023
Depopulation is the Elitist dream to maintain a society
controlled by the few that benefits ONLY the wealthy Left-Wing few. A
depopulation agenda is NOT a new conception but is an Elitist fantasy that can
be traced to many decades past.
For Elitists the masses only exist to serve the privileged few.
AND THE IRONY is THE PRIVILEGED are not a group of greedy Capitalists as
portrayed by Globalist Left-Wing Elitists, rather THE PRIVILEGED are a
billionaire class of an combination of Marxist-Fascist-Corporatists who
ultimately desire to manage a One World Government that mandates/dictates the
rules of servitude for the masses who are to serve the few.
For the few to rule, the ruled population must be limited to
a manageable size. HENCE the DEPOPULATION AGENDA.
The depopulation agenda must be sold to the masses as
something that benefits the masses under lies of bettering the Earth’s
existence via Climate and Health – a pack of deceptive lies.
The Exposé shares the Club of Rome’s (COF) [This
HowardNema.com
page on COF has an enormous amount of information but not necessarily
organized well – so if you got the time, good exploring] part in this
depopulation agenda as expressed by author Dennis Meadows who wrote “The
Limits to Growth” in 1972. The Meadows book and those who promote it, are
those who try to convince their readers and listeners they are doing something
to benefit mankind and the Earth. So tell me, if you are among the depopulated,
will you feel the benefit?
AND NOW – THE EXPOSÉ POST…
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Author of ‘The Limits to Growth’ promotes the genocide of
86% of the world’s population
Dennis Meadows - Author of 'The Limits to Growth' – THE EXPOSÉ photo
By RHODA WILSON
May 2, 2023
Dennis Meadows, one of the main authors of the Club of
Rome’s The Limits to
Growth, is an honorary member of
the Club of Rome and a member of the World
Economic Forum. If you thought his ideology had softened and become
less anti-human since the publishing of his book, you’d be wrong.
Here’s a 2017 video of Meadows musing over his hopes that
the coming inevitable genocide of 86% of the world population could be
accomplished peacefully under a “benevolent” dictatorship. He said:
“We could [ ] have eight or
nine billion, probably, if we have a very strong dictatorship which is smart …
and [people have] a low standard of living … But we want to have freedom
and we want to have a high standard of living so we’re going to have a billion
people. And we’re now at seven, so we have to get back down. I hope that
this can be slow, relatively slow and that it can be done in a way which is
relatively equal, you know, so that people share the experience.”
Youtube VIDEO [link begins video at about 2:46 mark of
10:46 minute length]: Dennis Meadows
Interview p4/4 (A 'peaceful collapse' & many revolutions...)
[Posted by We Love Earth
Posted on Sep 4, 2017
… MORE DESCRIPTION (of pro-Climate
Change junk)]
As will become apparent at the end of this article, it is no
coincidence that Meadows’ words echo the words in the 1995
Global Biodiversity Assessment first presented at the United Nations climate
change conference COP1 which stated:
An ‘agricultural world’ in which
most human beings are peasants, should be able to support 5 to 7 billion people
… In contrast, a reasonable estimate for an industrialised world society at the
present North American material standard of living would be one billion.
Global
Biodiversity Assessment, UNEP, 1995, pg. 773
What the advocates of this ideology seem to omit mentioning
is that, according
to Worldometer, the population of the world is currently over 8 billion
which doesn’t stack up with their fear-mongering predictions. There’s a good
reason they avoid real-world scenarios because their models are a sleight of
hand, they manipulate the data.
While many are now familiar with the manipulation of
predictive modelling by Neil Ferguson during the covid-19 crisis, a network of
powerful Malthusians have used the same tactics for the better part of the last
century to sell and impose their agenda.
Malthusians are the disciples of Thomas Malthus (1766 –
1834). Malthus promoted the mathematical thesis that population levels
will always tend towards geometric growth, while agricultural resources will
tend to arithmetic growth resulting in relatively forecastable “crisis points.”
Malthus believed that social engineers representing the British Empire must use
these “crisis points” to scientifically manage the “human herd.” Malthus
believed that nature bestowed upon the ruling class certain tools that would
allow them to accomplish this important task – namely war, famine and disease.
Established in 1968, the Club of Rome quickly set up
branches across the Western world with members whom all agreed that society’s
best form of governance was a scientific dictatorship.
It is a globalist non-governmental organisation (“NGO”) that
convenes meetings between heads of state, members of royal families, business
leaders, international financiers, academic scholars, laboratory scientists,
and administrators of global governance institutions, such as the United
Nations (“UN”), the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (“IMF”), and
the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (“OECD”). Modelled
after the “Round Table” structure of the Bilderberg Group, the Royal Institute
for International Affairs (“RIIA”), and the Council on Foreign Relations
(“CFR”), the Club of Rome facilitates meetings where delegates plan the global
economy through public-private stewardship of the world’s natural and human
resources in accordance with the Malthusian ecology of sustainable development.
In 1972, the Club of Rome’s The Limits to
Growth published the results of computer-simulated
forecasts calculated by a team of statisticians recruited from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (“MIT”). It was the
culmination of a two-year study undertaken by the MIT team under the nominal
heading of Jay Forrester and Dennis Meadows. The Limits to Growth is
arguably the most influential book about “sustainability.” It became
the bible and blueprint of the new anti-humanist movement that birthed
today’s Green
New Deal agenda.
The Club of Rome’s The Limits to Growth is
not only Malthusian in principle, but a survey of its bibliography reveals that
it is also backed by extensive citations from an array of
Malthusian-eugenicists and affiliated institutions that have been dedicated to
population control.
A
2012 article celebrating the book’s 40th anniversary stated:
“It is worth revisiting Limits [to Growth] today because, more than any other
book, it introduced the concept of anthropocentric [human caused] climate
change to a mass audience.” It’s worth revisiting Limits to
Growth for other reasons as well.
One reason is that The Limits to Growth was
the first of its kind to fuse global temperature with economic variables like
population growth, resource loss, and the under-defined category of
“pollution.” By utilising linear equations to extrapolate trends into the
future, Meadows and his co-authors, one of whom was his wife, had set the stage
for two major fallacies:
§
The fabric of physical space-time shaping the
discoverable universe is intrinsically non-linear and thus not expressible by
any form of linear equations regardless of the computing power involved. Human
creative mentation is most explicitly non-linear as it is tied to
non-formalisable states of existence like inspiration, love of truth, dignity,
and beauty which no binary system can approximate. The Club of Rome
programmers ignored these facts and assumed the universe was as binary as their
software.
§
The data sets themselves could easily be skewed
and re-framed according to the controllers of the computer programmers who
aspired to shape government policy. We have already seen how this technique was
used to drive fallacious results of future scenarios under the hand of Imperial
College’s Neil Ferguson and the same technique has been applied in ecological
modelling as well.
Another reason to revisit The Limits to Growth is
to highlight the influence it had and still has on supranational
organisations. For decades, New Age guru Barbara Marx Hubbard – who
called for one-fourth of the human population to be culled to usher in a New
World Order – championed transhumanism and
Malthusian sustainable development, which is the crux of The Great Reset and
the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Hubbard’s Malthusian overpopulation
theories were partly inspired by The Limits to Growth. In fact, in
Hubbard’s Book of Co-Creation, there are multiple passages which
warn of Malthusian “limits to growth” that could lead to ecological
catastrophes. She also met personally with Club of Rome co-founder, Aurelio
Peccei who prompted the World Economic Forum to adopt the Malthusian tenets of The
Limits to Growth at the World Economic Forum’s Third Annual Meeting in
1973.
Last, but not least, we have Club of Rome member and author
of Limits to Growth, who manipulated his predictive modelling,
hoping that a dictatorship will slowly and “peacefully” cull 86% of the world’s
population.
No one should be celebrating The Limits to Growth or
the agenda it’s promoting because it’s promoting your demise.
Sources for this article include:
§ Dennis
Meadows [Club of Rome] ‘6 billion People Have To Go’, Why Not News, 21
April 2022
§ The
Club of Rome and the Rise of the “Predictive Modelling” Mafia,
Unlimited Hangout, 21 November 2022
§ Barbara
Malthusian Hubbard: From Limits to Growth to UN Agenda 2030, Unlimited
Hangout, 3 March 2023
§ The
Revenge of the Malthusians and the Science of Limits, Unlimited
Hangout, 28 June 2022
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