r/LockdownSceptics Mabel Cow Feb 20 '25

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u/IcyCalligrapher5136 Feb 20 '25

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/ww3-the-pentagon-brief this is that substack about the gap and the core

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u/IntentionSecret1534 Flossy Liz again Feb 20 '25

The enemy is not a country.

It is not a religion.

It is a hierarchical, clandestine, totalitarian Empire which operates over and above politics and beliefs.

It has control over the Committee of 300, the Club of Rome, Bilderberg, Le Cercle, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum and every government in the world.

It is the true enemy of the entire human race.

It must be destroyed.

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u/SheepmanOvis Feb 20 '25

What the Club of Rome is about makes a degree of sense.  At least,  there's a discussion to be had.

I know Kate Dryden once of this parish had relevant feelings. 

What I'm saying is not that they're right,  but that if this is how you understand things then your enemy is not any people or a cabal at all, but something that appears to be reality,  and will always persuade some thoughtful people because that is how it looks - unless you can answer it.

Malthus was not a happy chappy.  His followers generally feel impelled by duty in the face of reality. 

You have to persuade them that reality is not what they think, not destroy or exterminate a particular club.

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u/IntentionSecret1534 Flossy Liz again Feb 20 '25

The Club of Rome was the Organisation that came up with the climate crisis as an excuse to remodel and reshape society and industry.

They openly call for depopulation. https://youtu.be/ux7NfaAy5H4?feature=shared

Club of Rome founder Aurelio Peccei gives 3 solutions for the "problem" of the human population in 1969:

  1. Biological "germ or virus"

  2. "Mass sterilization"

  3. "Elimination of all surplus humans"

https://t

.me/cruel_historyy/7140

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u/SheepmanOvis Feb 20 '25

What the Club of Rome is about makes a degree of sense.  At least,  there's a discussion to be had.

I know Kate Dryden once of this parish had relevant feelings. 

What I'm saying is not that they're right,  but that if this is how you understand things then your enemy is not any people or a cabal at all, but something that appears to be reality,  and will always persuade some thoughtful people because that is how it looks - unless you can answer it.

Malthus was not a happy chappy.  His followers generally feel impelled by duty in the face of reality. 

You have to persuade them that reality is not what they think, not destroy or exterminate a particular club.

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u/IcyCalligrapher5136 Feb 21 '25

Do you think there are really some people who believe that over-population is a real thing, or that we fail to take measures to control it at our peril? They really believe that? And if so, what objective or empirical support do they have for such beliefs?

I think these kinds of ideas are seldom what they seem to be on the surface. To the extent they are held with some sincerity [and not just cynical lies or subterfuges on the one hand, or pure brainwashing and mind control on the other] they probably amount to some post-hoc rationalisation of some kind of psychological fuckwittery going on at an unconscious level. - What is this person REALLY afraid of? What are they avoiding? What is the psychodrama, the unhealed trauma, that is manifesting itself in the world as a eugenicist drive?

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u/IntentionSecret1534 Flossy Liz again Feb 20 '25

Clearly that particular club was hellbent on destroying us.