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Jun 24, 2022·edited Jun 25, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I *just* published the first of a three-part series titled "Anatomy of a Philanthropath: Dreams of Democide & Dictatorship" in which I include excerpts from Club of Rome former director Dennis Lynn Meadows's 2017 interview:

https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-philanthropath-dreams

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Jun 24, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

So jerkface WEF globalist claims that he hopes it can be done peacefully and without force, but if people's ability to feed there family is at stake, if their economic viability and sufficiency are ripped out from under them, that is COERSION. That is force. That is not willful choice by consent of the governed. The social contract is so broken that there may be only 5 members of U. S. Congress that are not corrupt to the core.

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These bastards are obsessed with killing us off. They talk, plan, etc for decades, maybe more. They are a bane on humanity. They've been waging war on us, on little babies. it's our turn. They deserve death, if not torture and death

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The phrase “the banality of evil” comes to mind. So nice. So calm. So measured. As he discusses the distruction of most of the world’s population. He doesn’t want it to be messy. He just wants them somehow to disappear. How kind of him.

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Who IS HE!?!? GOD? Who is he or anyone else to say what the limit is?

Hey? Why don't YOU volunteer to ....maybe volunteer as one of those "peaceful" deaths, eh bud?

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I know Schwab is close to 90. They must all be quite old by now. There is hope, that may be once they are gone, the younger generation will not follow up. Gates is in his sixties. Are their children going to continue?

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Off with his head!

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My five-part essay is Sodom & Gomorra Plus is about the same depopulation program. Part five will be out soon. https://frederickrsmith.substack.com/p/sodom-and-gomorra-plus-part-1-introduction

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We need more of these types of articles. THANK YOU!

I've been an avid follower for the last year or so, your posts are incredible.

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Any relation to Mark Meadows, Trump’s Chief of Staff who honcho’d Operation Warpspeed?

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The thing is that Meadows is not wrong. There is such a thing as too many people. How do you know when you've reached that point? When the weight of humanity starts to collapse our life support systems, as is now happening. Voluntary restraint would have been far better, but we've passed the opportunity for that.

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These asshats are going lose, when the vax apocalypse really gets rolling do you really think our glorious politicians will protect these clowns? They will have no choice but to do something because the anger and outrage will be too great to ignore for there very own safety. It’s coming!

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The very idea that the planet is overpopulated is as ridiculous and nonsensical as the Marxist idea that private property ownership is the root of all evil. The acceptance of such nonsense begins the dialectical illusion that a large number of the populations have been suckered by. No one is teaching these academics what bullshit is.

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A slow, gentle, comfortable and willing slide into hell. Now that smells like smoke and yet people are indeed, willing. Do NOT comply is right.

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Drastic population reduction is a religious requirement handed down by the 'Hierarchy of Ascended Masters' [sic, self-proclaimed disembodied spirit guides] who channeled a religion called Theosophy through Helena Blavatsky (1888) and Alice Bailey (1919-1949).

In that framework, mankind must submit to a lowly place as a small cog in the Gaia/pantheistic ecosystem (as Hinduism teaches), rather than rule over the earth and use it responsibly (as the Bible teaches). The Georgia Guidestones, a monument inscribed with "ten commandments" for a future age, specifies the earth's population must be reduced to 1/2 billion in order to "balance with Nature", and admonishes you to "Be not a cancer on the earth - leave room for nature, leave room for nature."

This means being reconciled to dying in your prime, because the planet's needs take priority over your own. It's preferred that you actively embrace it (because you believe in reincarnation and don't expect to really die). But if not, someone else will decide that you are "a cancer" and you need to be removed.

The Club of Rome integrated this anti-humanism into their "blueprint for the 21st century" entitled The First Global Revolution: A Report by the Council of The Club of Rome (1991 -- available online in PDF). At first glance, it seemed like they were just exploiting the anti-humanist trend for their own ends:

"The need for enemies seems to be a common historical factor.... 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 are caused by human intervention... The real enemy, then, is humanity itself."

They talked a lot about politics, economics, etc. But their global revolution includes a change in "religions and values", and that's where their new-age belief peeked out: "The human malaise [the collapse of 20th century values] appears to be a normal stage of this great transition. Rebirth cannot take place immediately or without pain."

They didn't define "great transition" or "rebirth" or other mystical concepts - if you are 'enlightened' with the Ageless Wisdom of Theosophy, you will know already what they mean.... and if you are not enlightened, they aren't talking to you anyway.

They also dismissed Darwinian evolution as obsolete: "Now, having reached our present state of consciousness, aware of our own mortality and able to look into the future as the generational continuum of life, the negative features [successfully competing for survival] are of less use to us in the struggle upwards."

The resulting spiritual void is merely "setting the stage for mankind's encounter with the planet". Another theosophical idea, and you either know what that is, or you don't.

One chapter calls for "A new basis for moral and spiritual values". They ask: "Does this mean that a new value system is envisaged which would be in opposition to that of tradition?" Their answer: It depends on whether your spiritual tradition can be "compatible" with a common global religion.

All "fundamentalist" religions must go, due to "their difficulty of adapting to the world in mutation without losing the essence of their message." Three "religions" were also denounced for causing "fratricidal strife" -- Christianity, some forms of Islam, and Zionism (not Judaism, but Israel's historical link to the Land).

When searching for "the possible responses to this challenge" for new spiritual values, they quoted from Hinduism, Mexican tribal wisdom, and Chinese Taoism.

All this is straight-up Theosophy. And as evidence, they gave honorable mention to their member Maurice Strong, who was a UN official and an open Alice Bailey disciple.

(The UN as an organization promotes Bailey's teachings and reveres her spirit guide 'the Tibetan Master'.)

Relevant to the creepy interview with Meadows, the Club of Rome in this book said that population control was a matter of "change or disappear". But the masses need to cooperate. And for that to happen, "a true transformation of mind-sets" must take place, so that we the people will be "prepared for the acceptance of new living conditions."

Thus, we are being groomed for "global governance" and "the great reset". All of it was openly proposed 40 years ago. Although I think most people missed the religious basis for it.

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Reprise Operation Wrath of God. It’s the only way.

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