www.clubofRome.org’s mission statement is stated as, “a global think tank and centre of innovation and initiative. As a non-profit, non governmental organisation (NGO), it brings together 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.” It is the first piece of text written on their website.
Although they claim to be nongovernmental, they are certainly involved with many government-related organizations.The Bilderberg Group, the UN, The Trilateral Commission, and The Royal Institute of International affairs. Club of Rome exists soley to limit the size of the world’s population. Leaders of the Illuminati, (made up partly by the Club of Rome), have been quoted several times as saying, “we cannot control the world unless we limit the mass population to about 2 million or less.” Club of Rome also gives you an idea about why the Illuminati are trying to create a global government. For power, yes, but also to create, “a perfect race,” which would be the white man. We can see this objective in The Bilderburg Group which shares several members with the Club of Rome including its president, Ricardo Díez-Hochleitner. The president of Finland is both a UN member, and a Club of Rome member. Many NATO members were drawn to the Club of Rome as well.
The Club of Rome was established in 1968 by Aurelio Peccei and Alexander King along with 75 other scientists and industrialists. The Club was originally called, “The Predicament of Mankind,” but was changed two years later to be less obvious. The organization’s head quarters are located in Hamburg, Germany, and have branched out all over the world. Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Columbia, Chez Republic, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, The US, Ukraine, The UK, and Venezuela all have Club of Rome cartels.
Club of Rome wrote a book titled, “The Limits of Growth” which states 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 also pushes the need for smaller population along with the need for a global government, “”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.”
The Club of Rome logo.
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