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The Conference on Conditions of World Order 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. A group of 21 scholars, writers and scientists from all over the world met
to define the concepts of world order. A segment of their report by Helio Jaguaribe said: "The establishment of world order depends not only on its intrinsic desirability and viability, but also on
the support of men and groups who decide to dedicate themselves to the completion of such a goal. As increasing sectors of
developed and underdeveloped societies begin to realize the urgent necessity of world order, the viability of its establishment,
and the fact that it can be achieved by adopting measures which are reasonable in themselves, none of the governments will
be able to escape public pressure for establishing world order ... It is incumbent upon the
intellectuals to play the decisive role in the formation of pressure groups in favor of world order ... the establishment
of world order demands the mobilization of groups dedicated to international pressure for the gradual implantation of that
world order ... the negotiated establishment of world order is theoretically possible and practically feasible since, in the
last analysis, the probable effects of nuclear conflagration have made way an impractical alternative to the peaceful solution
of contemporary problems." 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 at Rockefeller's private estate in Bellagio, Italy, at the request of Aurelio Peccei, the 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
world government. The Club of Rome (COR) was established with a membership of 75 prominent scientists, industrialists, and economists from 25 countries, which along
with the Bilderberg, have become one of the most important foreign policy arms of the Round Table group. Many of the COR executives were drawn from NATO and they have been able to formulate a lot of what NATO claims are its policies. Through Lord Carrington, they were able
to split NATO into two factions: a left-wing political group whose doctrine was formed on the basis of Peccei's book Human
Quality, and its former military alliance. The first Club of Rome conference in the U.S. was in 1969, where the American branch was organized as the "American Association of the Club
of Rome." Among its members were: Their first book titled The Limits to Growth was
published in 1972 and dealt with the problem 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:
"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 (main office at 193 Rissener Landstr. In Hamburg, Germany) functions as a research institute on economic, political, and
social problems, and claims that "there is no other viable alternative to the future survival of civilization than a
new global community under a common leadership." 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 by Directors Mihajlo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel as part of the "Strategy
for Survival Project". This revealed the Club's goal of dividing the world into ten political/economic regions... which
would unite the entire world under a single form of government. These regions are: North America, Western Europe, Eastern
Europe, Japan, Rest of Developed World, Latin America, Middle East, Rest of Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and China. 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..." In 1976, they published RIO:
Reshaping the International Order which called for a new international order, including an economic redistribution of
wealth. During the Carter Administration, a task force was appointed to expand upon this report,
and on July 24, 1980, a two-volume document called "Global 2000 Report," which had been written by former Secretary
of State Cyrus R. Vance, was presented to President Carter, and then Secretary of State Edward S. Muskie. It attempted to project global economic trends for the next twenty years,
and indicated that the resources of the planet were not sufficient enough to support the expect dramatic increase in the world
population. The report called for the population of the U.S. to be reduced by 100 million people by the year 2050. Howard T. Odum, a marine biologist at the University of Florida, who is a member of the Club of Rome,
was quoted in the August, 1980 edition of Fusion magazine, as saying: "It is necessary that the United States
cut its population by two-thirds within the next 50 years." He didn't say how this would be accomplished. About six months later, the Council on Environmental Quality made recommendations based on the Report,
called "Global Future: A Time to Act." They suggested an aggressive program of population control which included
sterilization, contraception and abortion. In August, 1982, the Executive Intelligence Review published a report
called "Global 2000: Blueprint for Genocide" which said that the two aforementioned Presidential reports: Peccei wrote (based on a report by
COR member Harland Cleveland, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, who believed that Third World countries should decide for themselves who should be eliminated): "Damaged by conflicting policies of three major countries and blocs, roughly patched
up here and there, the existing international economic order is visibly coming apart at the seams ... The prospect of the
necessity of the recourse to triage deciding who must be saved is a very grim one indeed. But, if lamentably, events should
come to such a pass, the right to make such decisions cannot be left to just a few nations because it would lend themselves
to ominous power over life of the world's hungry." Throughout the world,
the Club of Rome has indicated that genocide should be used to eliminate people who they refer to as "useless eaters." This would
be accomplished by using limited wars in advanced countries, and even a limited nuclear strike at a strategic location; as
well as starvation through created famines and diseases in Third World countries. In the
1976 novel Ceremony of the Innocent by Taylor Caldwell, she effectively explains the rationale behind their actions: "...there will be no peace in the tormented world, only a programmed and systematic series
of wars and calamities- until the plotters have gained their objective: an exhausted world willing to submit to a planned
Marxist economy and total and meek enslavement- in the name of peace. Have their plans for genocide already started? [Since the 1970's],
the Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has become a global plague, spreading to 91 nations [and resulting in millions
of deaths]. In 1961, at the Litton Bionetics laboratory (who was working with the Navy's Biomedical
Research Laboratory, in association with the Univeristy of California), retroviral experiments with African green monkeys
and human T-cell leukemia were being conducted under the auspices of the National Institute of Health (contract # SVCP PR#8
NIH #71-2025). [The experiments] consisted of taking monkey viruses that were harmless to humans,
recombining them with DNA, RNA and enzymes from other animal viruses that were known to cause leukemias, lymphomas, and sarcomas;
then causing them to jump species. The new mutant viruses were cultured into human white blood cells in some studies, and
in other studies human fetal tissues, which [reportedly] produced "immune-system destroying, cancer-causing viruses".
The scientist who was directing the tests was Dr. Robert Gallo. In 1969 at a House Appropriations
hearing, the Defense Department's Biological Warfare unit requested funds to develop, through gene-splicing, a new disease
that would be resistant to treatment and break down a victim's immune system. They received $10 million (H.B. 15090), to produce
"a synthetic biological agent, an agent that does not naturally exist and for which no natural immunity could have been
acquired." In the 1972 Bulletin of the U.N.'s World Health Organization (WHO), volume 47, it says: [Recommendation (3):] "An
attempt should be made to see if viruses can in fact exert selective effects on immune function. The possibility should be
looked into that the immune response to the virus itself may be impaired if the inflicting virus damages, more or less selectively,
the cell responding to the virus." -- "Virus Associated Immunopathology: Animal models and implications for human disease", WHO Bulletin, 1972, vol 47, no 2, pg 259 Derivatives from sheep and cattle have
been commonly used to manufacture vaccines; however, certain viruses common to these animals can interact forming a new strain
of deadly viruses called retro-viruses. In 1974, the National Academy of Sciences recommended that "Scientists throughout
the world join with members of this committee in voluntarily deferring experiments (linking) animal viruses." In 1975, Dr. Robert Gallo and eight other scientists (working at the Bethesda Cancer Research Center in Maryland)
had been working to modify the genetic structure of the virus so that it could be more easily transmitted. That same year,
after Fort Detrick had become demilitarized, the newly established Frederick Cancer Research Facility was placed under the
direction of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center where Gallo was the Director. One investigation
revealed that in March, 1976, a special federal government virus development program began producing the AIDS virus, and it
was headed by Dr. Gallo and Dr. Novakhatskiy of the Ivanosku Institute in Russia. Gallo would later be investigated and found
guilty of scientific misconduct, but President Clinton pardoned him. In response to the charges that AIDS was developed as a military biological
warfare weapon, in February, 1987, Army Col. David Huxsoll said: "Studies at army laboratories have shown that the AIDS
virus would be an extremely poor biological warfare agent." He later denied saying it.
Dr. Robert Strecker, a practicing gastroenterologist with a Ph.D. in pharmacology, who was hired as a consultant to work on
a health-care proposal for Security Pacific Bank, said: "I don't think there
is any doubt that AIDS is a man-made problem. The question is whether it was created either accidentally or intentionally.
I believe the AIDS virus was requested, predicted, produced, and deployed."
Strecker's research indicated that the AIDS virus was developed by the Frederick Cancer Research Facility of the National
Cancer Institute, in cooperation with the WHO, in their laboratories at Fort Detrick, Maryland (which until 1969 was part of the U.S. Army's germ warfare unit, known as
the Army Infectious Disease Unit, or Special Operations Division) by combining bovine (cattle) leukemia virus and visna (sheep)
virus, and injecting them into human tissue cultures. The bovine leukemia virus is lethal to
cattle, but not to humans; and the visna virus is deadly to sheep, but not to man. However, when combined, they produce a
retro-virus that can change the genetic composition of the cells that they enter. He said: "If one analyzes the genes of the human AIDS virus and the genes of the bovine leukemia virus of cattle and
the visna virus of sheep, and compares them, the genes appear related. How is it possible that the bovine visna virus -- which
looks like AIDS and produces an AIDS-like disease, and which produced pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in chimpanzees in 1972
-- has not been analyzed and compared with AIDS ... until 1987 when 'Characterization and Molecular Cloning of Bovine Lente
(Latin for 'slow') Virus Related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus' was published in Nature magazine. Matthew Gonda,
the author, described a virus that looks like AIDS, named bovine visna virus, and suggested that it was most closely related
to AIDS and may well be its precursor." On August 11, 1988, Ted Strecker,
Dr. Strecker's brother was found shot to death in his home in Springfield, Missouri. His death was ruled a suicide. A month
later on September 22, 1988, Illinois State Representative Douglas Huff of Chicago was found dead in his home. The autopsy
revealed that he died of a stroke as a result of an overdose of cocaine and heroin. Rep. Huff just happened to be a very vocal
supporter of Dr. Strecker's work to publicize the AIDS cover-up. The most common theory about the origin of AIDS was that
it came from green monkeys in Africa. Yet several virologists have said that the AIDS virus does not occur naturally in any
animal. Besides, it would have been statistically impossible to reach the point we are at now, just from a single episode.
If the AIDS virus had originated with the monkeys, then the disease would have surfaced with the Pygmies, who are closer to
them, and use them as a food source, yet, it appeared first in the cities. Further damaging evidence comes from the fact that
AIDS occurred almost simultaneously in the United States, Haiti, Brazil, and Central Africa.
In 1972, there was a vaccination program for smallpox in Africa by the WHO, and some researchers believe that the smallpox vaccination program was used to introduce the [HIV/AIDS] virus into the population.
On May 11, 1987, the London Times ran an article called "Smallpox Vaccine 'Triggered AIDS Virus'" written
by Science Editor Pearce Wright, who linked the mass vaccination program of the World Health Organization in the 1970's to
the outbreak of AIDS, because Central Africa was the focus of the program and has become the most affected area in the world. While in Africa AIDS is generally regarded as a heterosexual disease, in the United States it has the
stigma of being a 'gay' disease. Prior to 1978, there was no sign of the AIDS virus here; yet in 1978, the killer disease
struck with a vengeance within the homosexual community. The evidence points to the introduction [via] an experimental Hepatitis
B vaccine. In 1969, Dr. W. Schmugner, a Polish physician, who was educated in Russia, came to the United States where he became
head of the New York City Blood Bank. He set up guidelines for a Hepatitis vaccine study, and only promiscuous males between
the ages of 20 and 40 were included in the study, which has led some to believe that this was how the virus was introduced
into the gay population. In 1978, more than 1,000 [promiscuous homosexual] adult males received
an experimental vaccination against Hepatitis B, which was sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the Center
for Disease Control (CDC). With the Hepatitis vaccine, which is not produced from a human tissue culture, it is impossible
to have an accidental contamination, which seems to indicate that the AIDS virus was intentionally put in the vaccine. In
1981, the Center for Disease Control reported that 6% of those receiving the Hepatitis vaccine were infected with AIDS, but
in 1984, they admitted that it was actually 64%. These Hepatitis vaccine studies are now in the possession of the Justice
Department in Washington, DC. To allow the disease to become entrenched within the population,
various facts were covered-up and glossed-over. A great deal of emphasis had been put on the prime cause of AIDS infection
being the exchange of body fluid through sexual activity and intravenous drug use, which led to a campaign for the importance
of using clean, unused needles, and condoms. The use of a condom does not guarantee protection against the transmission of
the AIDS virus. All it takes is one AIDS virion (a complete virus particle with its outer coat intact) and the smallest sperm
is 500 times larger that one such virion. In addition, the quality of condoms have become highly suspect, since failure rates
of 30-50% have been reported. The risk of casual contact has been played down, when in fact
AIDS is a highly contagious disease which demands that a quarantine be placed on those who suffer from the disease [and that
partners of infected persons be notified]. Rather than treat the disease as the epidemic that it is, the government has concerned
itself with giving AIDS carriers more rights and more exposure to the general population. There is concrete medical evidence
that indicates that the virus can survive up to 7 days on a dry petri dish, and up to 15 days in an aqueous (wet) environment.
It can incubate [in the host] 10-15 years before causing any noticeable signs of illness, which means that [a carrier can
unknowingly transmit the disease] in that period of time. A February, 1985 report in the British
medical journal Lancet, said: "There is little evidence for homosexual activity among African AIDS patients
(and it) appears to be transmitted through heterosexual contact or exposure to blood through insect bites..." On September
9, 1985, a research team of researchers from the National Cancer Institute, the Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology and the Institute
of Tropical Medicine, said that "human retroviruses could be transmitted by mosquitoes or within the parasite itself."
In a report published in the October, 1981, issue of Science, Boston hematologist Dr. Jerome Groopman, and researchers
with the National Institute of Health said that recovery of the AIDS virus "from saliva suggests that direct contact
with this body fluid should be avoided..." On January 11, 1985, the Center for Disease
Control reported: "There is a risk of infecting others by ... exposure of others through oral-genital contact or intimate
kissing." Dr. Richard Restak, a Washington neurologist, made this statement:
"At this point live AIDS virus has been isolated from blood, semen, serum, saliva, urine and now tears. If the virus
exists in these fluids, the better part of wisdom dictates that we assume the possibility that it can also be transmitted
by these routes. It seems reasonable, therefore, that AIDS victims should not donate blood or blood products, should not contribute
to semen banks, should not donate tissues or organs to organ banks, should not work as dental or medical technicians, and
should probably not be employed as food handlers." Professor William Haseltine
of the Harvard Medical School, in a presentation to a University audience, said that:
"anyone who tells you categorically that AIDS is not contracted by saliva is not telling you the truth. AIDS may in fact
be transmissible by tears, saliva, bodily fluids, and mosquito bites." In the early 1990's the U.S. News and World Report stated:
"If there is not a cure for AIDS within the next thirteen years, tens of millions will die." Even though there has
been a lot of talk about AIDS awareness and prevention, the full danger of it has been covered-up by the Center for Disease
Control, and the media which has increasingly shown its pro-homosexual bias. AIDS is an epidemic
that will not be stopped. The scientists that created this deadly virus have created an organism that multiplies 100 times
faster than influenza. There are more than 180 different AIDS viruses and 300 strains, which makes blood testing meaningless.
The virus is constantly mutating, which makes it impossible to develop a general vaccine that would be effective with everyone.
Quite simply, AIDS is a world-wide, modern-day plague, and every year the number of those affected
increases drastically. In the March, 1987 issue of Vanity Fair, Dr. William Grace, chief of Oncology at St. Vincent's
Hospital in New York, is quoted as saying: "I think AIDS is going to devastate the American medical system. Besides not
being able to combat it medically, the disease will progress to being an economic drain, especially if national health care
is instituted." Whether AIDS is [actually an instrument for the population reduction]
that the Club of Rome has referred to... is undoubtedly open to speculation, even in light of all the questions raised. If
its purpose is to thin out the population, it certainly has been successful. Original article can
be found here: The Origin of the Club of Rome |
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