The Club of Rome's, 1972 depopulation manifesto, The Limits to Growth, was choke full of crises to be used to justify such actions. It was the original, humanity is the problem screed.
Club of Rome? It’s not a secret organization. It’s been around since the early 70s.
At the age of 11, I read their depopulation tome called “The Limits to Growth” in about 1975. Also, reading “Future Shock” by Alan Toffler at that time was disturbing.
What the hell was my mom thinking letting me read those books. It kind of fucked me up.
However, I must admit that reading some of her other books like “Chariots of the Gods” was awesome.
I don't think there is anything wrong with The Limits to Growth. It is nothing more than several simple models of dynamical systems and the mathematical solutions to them. It is neither good nor bad. Just a tool. The models themselves were overly simplistic, but this was the best that could be done using the computers of the day. And to be fair, there were several models presented, the most pessimistic of which time has already shown to be incorrect. The more optimistic projections have not yet been ruled out. The truth is we do live on a finite planet, and there obviously are limits to how much we can grow. It is pointless to deny this.
The actual problem is the deep state deciding to use these models in order to justify their Satanic plans. They commissioned the project specifically so they could have an excuse to enact their agenda. I won't say The Limits to Growth is incorrect. I just maintain that I have no right to kill anyone or strip anyone's freedoms to prevent the consequences. Resolving the issues presented in the Limits to Growth is now, and always has been, up to God.
Nature has ways of handling issues such as this. Nobody can grasp the true complexity, and it is way above the pay grade of a mere human. How can anyone be certain that aliens won't show up tomorrow desperately in need of 7 billion volunteers to seed planets elsewhere in the galaxy? Wouldn't you then feel stupid if you just killed everyone because you feared the future? How do we know that isn't the intention of this time?
Your mother gave you a gift. It was you who decided what the Limits to Growth meant to your life. Maybe you just didn't understand it.
Yes, I was thinking this as well. Limiting growth is not depopulation. It is China mandating a one-child policy (since lifted), it is an attempt to make the growth rate negative, not by killing people but by discouraging excessive procreation.
The problem was my PhD holding mother thought that she was educating me so I could get a job at a think-tank one day. At the time I didn’t understand what it meant work at a think tank and who I would be working for (the establishment).
Oh well I came down with a serious illness during high school and for health reasons I lost out on a U.S. Navy ROTC full college scholarship, so I never got to go to Cornell. Goodbye think tank job.
Perhaps that was a good thing. I didn’t live a life where one day I would wake up and realize I was actually working for satanic global elite bankers.
The Club of Rome's, 1972 depopulation manifesto, The Limits to Growth, was choke full of crises to be used to justify such actions. It was the original, humanity is the problem screed.
Members are all “fluff” executives. I think this is the root of the laundering of $$ CEO Peter Blom of tripods bank .. retires https://www.triodos.com/press-releases/2020/peter-blom-to-step-down-as-ceo-of-triodos-bank-in-2021
Club of Rome? It’s not a secret organization. It’s been around since the early 70s.
At the age of 11, I read their depopulation tome called “The Limits to Growth” in about 1975. Also, reading “Future Shock” by Alan Toffler at that time was disturbing.
What the hell was my mom thinking letting me read those books. It kind of fucked me up.
However, I must admit that reading some of her other books like “Chariots of the Gods” was awesome.
I don't think there is anything wrong with The Limits to Growth. It is nothing more than several simple models of dynamical systems and the mathematical solutions to them. It is neither good nor bad. Just a tool. The models themselves were overly simplistic, but this was the best that could be done using the computers of the day. And to be fair, there were several models presented, the most pessimistic of which time has already shown to be incorrect. The more optimistic projections have not yet been ruled out. The truth is we do live on a finite planet, and there obviously are limits to how much we can grow. It is pointless to deny this.
The actual problem is the deep state deciding to use these models in order to justify their Satanic plans. They commissioned the project specifically so they could have an excuse to enact their agenda. I won't say The Limits to Growth is incorrect. I just maintain that I have no right to kill anyone or strip anyone's freedoms to prevent the consequences. Resolving the issues presented in the Limits to Growth is now, and always has been, up to God.
Nature has ways of handling issues such as this. Nobody can grasp the true complexity, and it is way above the pay grade of a mere human. How can anyone be certain that aliens won't show up tomorrow desperately in need of 7 billion volunteers to seed planets elsewhere in the galaxy? Wouldn't you then feel stupid if you just killed everyone because you feared the future? How do we know that isn't the intention of this time?
Your mother gave you a gift. It was you who decided what the Limits to Growth meant to your life. Maybe you just didn't understand it.
Yes, I was thinking this as well. Limiting growth is not depopulation. It is China mandating a one-child policy (since lifted), it is an attempt to make the growth rate negative, not by killing people but by discouraging excessive procreation.
The problem was my PhD holding mother thought that she was educating me so I could get a job at a think-tank one day. At the time I didn’t understand what it meant work at a think tank and who I would be working for (the establishment).
Oh well I came down with a serious illness during high school and for health reasons I lost out on a U.S. Navy ROTC full college scholarship, so I never got to go to Cornell. Goodbye think tank job.
Perhaps that was a good thing. I didn’t live a life where one day I would wake up and realize I was actually working for satanic global elite bankers.