Founded in
1968 by Italian industrialist, Aurelio Peccei, the Club of Rome is a global think tank that deals with a variety
of international political issues. Originally, the Club of Rome had defined the three major concepts that have
formed the Club's thinking ever since: a global perspective, the long term, and the cluster of intertwined
problems they called "the problematic".
Some would say they specialize in "crisis creation," using the Hegelian
Dialectic to accomplish their goals.
According to
its website, the Club of Rome is composed of "scientists, economists,
businessmen, international high civil servants, heads of state and former heads of state from all five
continents who are convinced that the future of humankind is not determined once and for all and that each human
being can contribute to the improvement of our societies."
The Club of
Rome is perhaps at the apex of the New World Order pyramid, a Neo-Malthusian organization with interlocking membership
with European power elite groups such as the Committee
of 300 (a secret society founded by the British aristocracy in 1727) and the Bilderberg
Group.
Thomas Robert Malthus argued that population was held
within resource limits by two types of checks: positive ones, which raised the death rate, and preventative
ones, which lowered the birth rate. The positive checks included hunger, disease and war; the preventative
checks, abortion, birth control, prostitution, homosexuality, postponement of marriage, and
celibacy.
The Club of
Rome’s members, including Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Mikhail Gorbachev, believe humanity requires “a
common motivation, namely a common adversary” in order to realize their world
government.
"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…. But in designating them as the enemy, we fall into the
trap of mistaking symptoms for causes. All these dangers are caused by human intervention and it is only through
changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy, then, is humanity itself." – Club of
Rome, The First Global Revolution, 1991
World
Depopulation
To facilitate the management of the New World Order agenda calls for the elimination of most of the world's
population through war, disease, abortion, and famine. According to the Club of Rome's publications, the common
enemy of humanity is man. One of the major goals of the Club of Rome is to reduce the world's population by 2
billion people through war, famine, disease and any other means necessary.
New World Order Depopulation Plans Exposed
This video highlights the connection between the environmental movement and those who are striving to bring about a
new system of control to the world.
Not only did
the Club of Rome's 1972 report, "Limits to Growth" call for a reduced level of consumption of resources, it also
argued that humankind needs to re-evaluate its exploitative attitude towards humans and the earth itself. The
failure to give more foreign aid is indicative of the increased selfishness of rich countries. Meanwhile, the
world's richest 20 percent of the population consume 86 percent of its goods and services, over half its energy
and nearly half its meat and fish.
In the Club of Rome book, The First Global Revolution, the group called for a “limit to growth” approach to solve
the world’s problems, in fact, a problem the global elite has with humanity. “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,” the book states. “All these dangers are caused by human intervention,” and thus the “real
enemy, then, is humanity itself.”
It does not matter if this common enemy is “a real one or… one invented for the purpose.” In the process of
struggling against this implacable enemy, democracy “will be made to seem responsible for the lagging economy, the
scarcity, and uncertainties. The very concept of democracy could then be brought into question and allow for the
seizure of power.”