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c. What Do We Do?

“The Earth has cancer and the cancer is Man."

-Club of Rome, Mankind at the Turning Point, 1974

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"… the resultant ideal sustainable population is hence more than 500 million but less than one billion.”

-Club of Rome, Goals for Mankind, 1976.

The next entry into the Round Table Group was the Club of Rome, which was conceived during The Conference on Conditions of World Order. This meeting was held from June 12-19, 1965 at the Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio, Italy, sponsored by the Congress for Cultural Freedom, with a grant from the Ford Foundation and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Three years later in April, 1968, a think-tank of financiers, scientists, economists, politicians, heads of state, and industrialists from ten different countries again met in Italy, at David Rockefeller's private estate in Bellagio, Italy, at the request of Aurelio Peccei. Peccei was an Italian industrialist who had close ties to Fiat and the Olivetti Corporation. He claimed to have solutions for world peace and prosperity, which could be accomplished through a one world government. The Club of Rome (COR) was initially established with a membership of 75 prominent scientists, industrialists, and economists from 25 countries.

"Democracy is not a panacea. It cannot organize everything and it is unaware of its own limits. These facts must be faced squarely. Sacrilegious though this may sound, democracy is no longer well suited for the tasks ahead. The complexity and the technical nature of many of today’s problems do not always allow elected representatives to make competent decisions at the right time."

-Official quote from the Club of Rome

The Club of Rome’s first publication, titled “The Limits to Growth”, was published in 1972 and dealt with the Illuminati-propagated issue of worldwide overpopulation. It stated that "if the world's

consumption patterns and population growth continued at the same high rates of the time, the earth would strike its limits within a century."

The book, which sold 12 million copies in 27 languages, described their vision for the world:

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"We believe in fact that the need will quickly become evident for social innovation to match technical change, for radical reform of the institutions and political processes at all levels, including the highest, that of world polity. And since intellectual enlightenment is without effect if it is not also political, The Club of Rome also will encourage the creation of a world forum where statesmen, policy-makers, and scientists can discuss the dangers and hopes for the future global system without the constraints of formal intergovernmental negotiation."

For the most part, the Club of Rome is a high-powered, Illuminati-funded think-tank, functioning as a research institute on economic, political, and social problems. The COR claims that "there is no

other viable alternative to the future survival of civilization than a new global community

under a common leadership." aka the New World Order.

Their website claims:

"The Club of Rome's mission is to act as a global catalyst of change that is free of any political, ideological or business interest. The Club of Rome contributes to the solution of what it calls the world problematique, the complex set of the most crucial problems- political, social, economic, technological, environmental, psychological and cultural- facing humanity. It does so taking a global, long term and interdisciplinary prospective aware of the increasing interdependence of nations and the globalization of problems that pose predicaments beyond the capacity of individual countries."

On September 17, 1973, they released a Report called the "Regionalized and Adaptive Model of the Global World System" which was prepared as part of the "Strategy for Survival Project". This revealed the COR's goal of dividing the world into ten political/economic regions... which in turn would fall under a single global authority, the one world government.

The same plan was published in a Club of Rome book called “Mankind at the Turning Point”, which said:

“The solution of these crises can be developed only in a global context with full and explicit recognition of the emerging world system and on a long-term basis. This would necessitate, among other changes, a new world economic order and a global resources allocation system..."

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"And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no power as yet but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast."

-Rev. 17:12-13

95% of mankind is fast asleep, distracted with video games, reality TV, and just generally trying to survive this economy while the proponents of the Great Plan are co-opting the Earth right out from under us. You’ve got to wake up.

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