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GADGIL/ KASTHURI RANGAN V S VIJAYAN-- V V ROBIN( BOTH NEW WORLD ORDER AGENTS) BIODIVERSITY IS EUGENICS / DEPOPULATION---- Genocide, Depopula

ion o! "e Ea# ", and En$i#on%en al E& #e%i'%-- Royal Society ( FREEMASONRY) Believes Depopulation Will Save the Environment After Edm !d de R"t#$%#&'d($ $t)teme!t* t"t)''+ ,&t#" t -)$&$* )t t#e .t# W"r'd W&'der!e$$ /"!0re$$ &! 1234* t#)t /O5 &$ t#e %) $e "f () !"!-e6&$te!t) 0'"-)' ,)rm&!0 )!d t#)t %"m-)t&!0 &t !eed$ m"!e+ (" r m"!e+)* #e f" !ded t#e W"r'd /"!$er7)t&"! B)!8 f"r t#&$ $9 r&" $ re)$"!: In 1991 its name was changed to The Global Environment Facility (GEF). he Royal Society is supportin! the "N#s plan $or the %irtuous &reen 'ath that they (ill unveil at the Earth Summit in Rio)*+ this ,unehe "N has move. their $ocus to /io.iversity0 /lamin! humanity $or not only climate chan!e1 .e$orestation an. .epletion o$ (ater resources1 /ut also the untol. loss o$ species o$ animals every yearhe "N an. the Royal Society $ail to point out that these issues are .irectly cause. /y multinational corporations an. !overnments (ho are responsi/le $or this speci$ic .estruction impactin! our planetThe Ultra-Rich Good Cl !" An article a##earing on $% &a' $((9 in the )ritish Sunday Times is also interesting in this res#ect. It re#orted that some o* the richest #eo#le in +merica had secretl' gathered together to disc ss the iss e o* glo!al o,er#o# lation and what the' co ld do a!o t it. The #hilanthro#ists who attended the s mmit con,ened on the initiati,e o* )ill Gates- the &icroso*t co-*o nder-" the news#a#er in*ormed its readers. .escri!ed as the Good Club !' one insider it incl ded .a,id Roc/e*eller 0r.- the #atriarch o* +merica1s wealthiest d'nast' 2c rrent total assets n/nown3- 4arren ) **ett 256 !illion dollars3 and George 7oros 215 !illion dollars3- the *inanciers- &ichael )loom!erg

the ma'or o* 8ew 9or/ 21: !illion dollars3- and the media mog ls Ted T rner 2$.5 !illion dollars3 and ;#rah 4in*re' 2$.5 !illion dollars3." Together with )ill Gates- these #eo#le ha,e donated o,er %< !illion dollars to charit' since 199:. The in*ormal meeting too/ #lace on < &a' $((9 in 8ew 9or/ and was e,identl' so secret that some !illionaires told their #ersonal em#lo'ees that the' were ta/ing #art in sec rit' !rie*ings". +ccording to 7tac' =almer- editor o* the Chronicle of Philanthropy, there had ne,er !een s ch a to#-class and sim ltaneo sl' m'sterio s meeting. 4e onl' learnt a!o t it a*terwards- !' accident. 8ormall' these #eo#le are ha##' to tal/ a!o t good ca ses- ! t this is di**erent>ma'!e !eca se the' don1t want to !e seen as a glo!al ca!al."

The G'"-)' E!7&r"!me!t ;)%&'&t+ (GEF) nites 1?5 co ntries in #artnershi# with international instit tions- ci,il societ' organi@ations (C7;s)- and the #ri,ate sector to address glo!al en,ironmental iss es while s ##orting national s staina!le de,elo#ment initiati,es. Toda' the GEF is the largest # !lic * nder o* #roAects to im#ro,e the glo!al en,ironment. +n inde#endentl' o#erating *inancial organi@ation- the GEF #ro,ides grants *or #roAects related to !iodi,ersit'- climate change- international waters- land degradationthe o@one la'er- and #ersistent organic #oll tants. 7ince 1991- the GEF has achie,ed a strong trac/ record with de,elo#ing co ntries and co ntries with economies in transition#ro,iding B11.< !illion in grants and le,eraging B<6 !illion in co*inancing *or o,er 5-$1< #roAects213 in o,er 1:< co ntries. Thro gh its 7mall Grants =rogramme (7G=)- the GEF has also made more than 1:-(5( small grants directl' to ci,il societ' and comm nit' !ased organi@ations- totaling B:<5.$ million. 2$3 The GEF also ser,es as *inancial mechanism *or the *ollowing con,entionsC

Con,ention on )iological .i,ersit' (C).) United 8ations Framewor/ Con,ention on Climate Change (U8FCCC) U8 Con,ention to Com!at .eserti*ication (U8CC.) 7toc/holm Con,ention on =ersistent ;rganic =oll tants (=;=s)

The GEF- altho gh not lin/ed *ormall' to the &ontreal =rotocol on 7 !stances that .e#lete the ;@one Da'er (&=)- s ##orts im#lementation o* the =rotocol in co ntries with economies in transition. The Instr ment *or the Esta!lishment o* the Restr ct red GEF is the doc ment that esta!lished the GEF a*ter an initial #ilot #hase. It was acce#ted !' the mem!er co ntries and ado#ted !' the Im#lementing +gencies in 199%. The Instr ment ma' !e considered the stat tes and !'-laws o* the GEF- and contains #ro,isions *or the go,ernance#artici#ation- re#lenishment- and *id ciar' and administrati,e o#erations o* the GEF. It also la's o t the roles and res#onsi!ilities o* di**erent actors in the GEF. GE; A0e!%&e$ are res#onsi!le *or creating #roAect #ro#osals and *or managing GEF #roAects. GEF +gencies #la' /e' roles in managing GEF #roAects on the gro nd. &ore s#eci*icall' GEF +gencies assist eligi!le go,ernments and 8G;s in the de,elo#ment- im#lementationand management o* GEF #roAects. GEF +gencies are reE ested to *oc s their in,ol,ement in GEF #roAect acti,ities within their res#ecti,e com#arati,e ad,antages. In s#eci*ic cases o* integrated #roAects that incl de com#onents where the eF#ertise and eF#erience o* a GEF agenc' is lac/ing or wea/- the agenc' is in,ited to #artner with another agenc' and to esta!lish clear com#lementar' roles so that all as#ects o* the #roAect can !e well managed (GEF Instr ment- =aragra#h $?). The list !elow descri!es 1( GEF agencies that c rrentl' o#erating and their com#arati,e ad,antage s#eci*icall' related to ada#tation to climate changeC

United 8ations .e,elo#ment =rogramme United 8ations En,ironment =rogramme 4orld )an/ Food and +gric lt re ;rgani@ation Inter-+merican .e,elo#ment )an/ United 8ations Ind strial .e,elo#ment ;rgani@ation +sian .e,elo#ment )an/ +*rican .e,elo#ment )an/ E ro#ean )an/ *or Reconstr ction and .e,elo#ment

International F nd *or +gric lt ral .e,elo#ment

The Glo!al En,ironment Facilit' was esta!lished in ;cto!er 1991 as a B1 !illion #ilot #rogram in the 4orld )an/ to assist in the #rotection o* the glo!al en,ironment and to #romote en,ironmental s staina!le de,elo#ment. The GEF wo ld #ro,ide new and additional grants and concessional * nding to co,er the GincrementalG or additional costs associated with trans*orming a #roAect with national !ene*its into one with glo!al en,ironmental !ene*its. The United 8ations .e,elo#ment =rogramme- the United 8ations En,ironment =rogram- and the 4orld )an/ were the three initial #artners im#lementing GEF #roAects. In 199$- at the Rio Earth 7 mmit- the GEF was restr ct red and mo,ed o t o* the 4orld )an/ s'stem to !ecome a #ermanentse#arate instit tion. The decision to ma/e the GEF an inde#endent organi@ation enhanced the in,ol,ement o* de,elo#ing co ntries in the decision-ma/ing #rocess and in im#lementation o* the #roAects. 7ince 199%- howe,er- the 4orld )an/ has ser,ed as the Tr stee o* the GEF Tr st F nd and #ro,ided administrati,e ser,ices. +s #art o* the restr ct ring- the GEF was entr sted to !ecome the *inancial mechanism *or !oth the U8 Con,ention on )iological .i,ersit' and the U8 Framewor/ Con,ention on Climate Change. In #artnershi# with the &ontreal =rotocol o* the Hienna Con,ention on ;@one Da'er .e#leting 7 !stances- the GEF started * nding #roAects that ena!le the R ssian Federation and nations in Eastern E ro#e and Central +sia to #hase o t their se o* o@one-destro'ing chemicals. The GEF s !seE entl' was also selected to ser,e as *inancial mechanism *or three more international con,entionsC The 7toc/holm Con,ention on =ersistent ;rganic =oll tants ($((1)- the United 8ations Con,ention to Com!at .eserti*ication ($((5)- and the &inamata Con,ention on &erc r' ($(15). The GEF wor/ *oc ses on se,en main areas- incl ding !iodi,ersit'climate change (mitigation and ada#tation)- chemicals- international

waters- land degradation- s staina!le *orest managementIRE..J-;@one la'er de#letion. B&"d&7er$&t+C )iodi,ersit' is nder hea,' threat. Red cing and #re,enting * rther !iodi,ersit' loss are considered among the most critical challenges to h man/ind. ;* all the #ro!lems the world *aces in managing glo!al goods-" onl' the loss o* !iodi,ersit' is irre,ersi!le. The GEF s ##orts #roAects that address the /e' dri,ers o* !iodi,ersit' loss which *oc s on the highest le,eraging o##ort nities to achie,e s staina!le !iodi,ersit' conser,ation. /'&m)te %#)!0eC Climate change *rom h man-ind ced emissions o* heat-tra##ing greenho se gases (GKGs) is a critical glo!al iss ereE iring s !stantial action. These actions incl de in,estment to red ce emissions o* greenho se gases- and ada#tation to climate changes incl ding ,aria!ilit'. The earl' im#acts o* climate change ha,e alread' a##eared- and scientists !elie,e that * rther im#acts are ine,ita!le. &an' o* the most serio s and negati,e im#acts o* climate change will !e dis#ro#ortionatel' !orne !' the #oorest #eo#le in de,elo#ing co ntries. The GEF s ##orts #roAects in

Climate change mitigationC Red cing or a,oiding greenho se gas emissions in the areas o* renewa!le energ'L energ' e**icienc'L s staina!le trans#ortL and management o* land seland- se change- and *orestr'. Climate change ada#tationC +iming at de,elo#ing co ntries to !ecome climate-resilient !' #romoting immediate and longer-term ada#tation meas res in de,elo#ment #olicies- #lans- #rograms#roAects- and actions.

/#em&%)'$C =ersistent organic #oll tants (=;=s) are #esticidesind strial chemicals- or nwanted !'-#rod cts o* ind strial #rocesses that ha,e !een sed *or decades ! t ha,e more recentl' !een *o nd to share a n m!er o* dist r!ing characteristics- incl dingC

=ersistence > the' resist degradation in air- water- and sedimentsL )io-acc m lation > the' acc m late in li,ing tiss es at concentrations higher than those in the s rro nding en,ironmentL Dong-range trans#ort > the' can tra,el great distances *rom the so rce o* release thro gh air- water- and migrator' animals-

o*ten contaminating areas tho sands o* /ilometers awa' *rom an' /nown so rce. The GEF s ##orts #roAects in eliminating the #rod ction and se o* s#eci*ic =;=s- ta/ing meas res to ens re that =;=s wastes are managed and dis#osed o* in an en,ironmentall' so nd manneridenti*'ing the so rces and red cing releases o* =;=s !'#rod cts. I!ter!)t&"!)' ,)ter$C .i,ersions o* water *or irrigation- ! l/ s ##l'and #ota!le se- together with the #oll tion o* common water !odies are creating cross-!order tensions. These tensions also #ersist across the oceans- with three-E arters o* *ish stoc/s !eing o,er*ished- *ished at their maFim m- or in a de#leted state. The GEF s ##orts #roAects in hel#ing co ntries wor/ together to o,ercome these tensions in large water s'stems and to collecti,el' manage their trans!o ndar' s r*ace water !asins- gro ndwater !asins- and coastal and marine s'stems in order to share the !ene*its *rom them. L)!d de0r)d)t&"!C Dand degradation is a maAor threat to !iodi,ersit'ecos'stem sta!ilit'- and societ'1s a!ilit' to * nction. )eca se o* the interconnecti,it' !etween ecos'stems across scales- land degradation triggers destr cti,e #rocesses that can ha,e cascading e**ects across the entire !ios#here. Doss o* !iomass thro gh ,egetation clearance and increased soil erosion #rod ces greenho se gases that contri! te glo!al warming and climate change. The GEF s ##orts #roAects in re,ersing and #re,enting deserti*icationIland degradation and in mitigating the e**ects o* dro ght in a**ected areas in order to s ##ort #o,ert' red ction and en,ironmental s staina!ilit'. S $t)&!)-'e f"re$t m)!)0eme!t / REDD<C Forests co,er almost one-third o* the world1s land area. The' ha,e a niE e #otential to #rod ce m lti#le glo!al en,ironmental !ene*its s ch as!iodi,ersit' conser,ation- car!on seE estration- and #rotection against deserti*ication. 7 staina!l' managed *orests can enhance the #ro,ision o* wood and non-tim!er *orest #rod cts *or a!o t 1.: !illion #eo#le de#ending on *orests *or their li,elihoods. Forest ecos'stems are also eF#ected to #la' a /e' role in hel#ing #eo#le in de,elo#ing co ntries to ada#t to the e**ects o* climate change. The GEF s ##orts #roAects in *orest conser,ation (#rimaril' #rotected areas and ! **er @ones)- s staina!le se o* *orests (*orest #rod ction landsca#es6

s staina!le *orest management)- and addressing *orests and trees in the wider landsca#e. O="!e de9'et&"!C Increased UH-) radiation reaching the Earth wo ld #ose ris/s to h man health and the en,ironment. In res#onseco ntries negotiated and ado#ted the Hienna Con,ention *or the =rotection o* the ;@one Da'er in 19?<- and the &ontreal =rotocol on 7 !stances that .e#lete the ;@one Da'er in 19?6. The GEF s ##orts #roAects in de,elo#ing co ntries and co ntries with economies in transition (CEITs) that are not eligi!le *or * nding nder the & ltilateral F nd o* the &ontreal =rotocol- to im#lement acti,ities to #hase o t o@one de#leting s !stances (;.7) in a manner consistent with these co ntries1 o!ligations nder the &ontreal =rotocol. )eside the se,en *ocal areas- the GEF also wor/s on se,eral crossc tting iss e and #rogramsC

Res lts and learning Earth * nd and # !lic-#ri,ate #artnershi#s Ca#acit' de,elo#ment 7mall grants #rogramme Co ntr' s ##ort #rogramme The # r#ose o* the Facilit' is to lend mone' to the #oorest co ntries- Mmone'M #rinted !' the I&F o t o* thin air and g aranteed !' o r go,ernments. The Facilit' see/s wilderness areas rich in minerals as sec rit'. The idea is that GEF mone' then *lows !ac/ to reim! rse o r go,ernments *or loans. I.e.- we gi,e awa' o r taF mone'. For whatN 4hen a co ntr' cannot re#a' loans to the GEF it m st gi,e # a #iece o* its territor' to the Rothschild !an/s (GEF- I&F- 4orld )an/). The total amo nt o* land in,ol,ed can !e as m ch as 5(O o* the EarthMs s r*ace. I* land cannot !e o**ered as collateral- the co ntr' m st star,e (Kaiti- +rgentina and others). RothschildMs stro/e o* geni s was that he had his GEF sm ggled into the

U8 s'stem at the Rio U8 7 mmit in 199$ !' his *riend&a rice 7trong. Th s- high-ran/ing ministerial o**icials *rom 169 co ntries are #racticall' co-o#ted onto the co ncil o* the !an/- there!' endorsing RothschildMs the*t o* the worldP This article *eat res inter,iews with a man who was a #artici#ant at the %th 4orld 4ilderness Congress- a man who /nows what ha##ened there and who /new Rothschild #ersonall'- as well as .a,id Roc/e*ellerwho tried to silence him a!o t what he had learned at the 4ilderness Congress. The GEF is to manage the mone' which was #romised to the de,elo#ing co ntries at Co#enhagen (1(( !illion dollars a 'ear *rom $($( - 5( !illion o,er the neFt 5 'ears) with the hel# o* the 4orld )an/. Kowe,er- Rothschild does not lea,e it there. Ke and his henchmen are now Aoining the race along with certain go,ernments (China- 7a di +ra!ia) to ! ' # large areas o* *armland in de,elo#ing co ntries and ha,e the cro#s trans#orted !ac/ to the home co ntries. This lea,es the locals- alread' star,ing- with m ch less cro#s a,aila!le - with *ood #rices rising ra#idl' - which is eFactl' Rothschild1s intention. This ,illain' *orces #eo#le to *lee *rom +*rica to E ro#e. Food #rices ha,e do !led in the #ast 'ear or so. &an' #eo#le in Kaiti- e,en !e*ore the earthE a/e- co ld !arel' a**ord to ! ' a minimall' no rishing m d #ie. +nd so it goes on. This is the ltimate goal o* Rothschild1s 8ew 4orld ;rder. 7ince the %th 4orld 4ilderness Congress in 19?6- where Earth Charter co-a thor and ill minist- >) r&%e Str"!0- *ate* ll' introd ced his *riend- Edm nd de Rothschild- the world has ne,er
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!een the same. The .e,il - or sho ld I sa' C; $ - was at large. Rothschild stated that C;$ was the ca se o* (non-eFistent) manmade glo!al warming. C;$- there*ore- had to !e ca ght at the #oles and trans#orted awa' in order to lower warm arcticIantarctic tem#erat res- and #erha#s d m#ed in the 7aharaP This a!s rdit' was acce#ted witho t disc ssion at the U8 Rio 7 mmit in 199$P Rothschild can !e heard on ,ideo statingC This needs mone'P" (; r mone'- o* co rseP 2) t it isnMt Mo rM mone'L we didnMt McreateM this mone'- we A st ha,e the se o* it. 4e are com#elled to # t o r M!elie*M into this mone' and are tric/ed into acce#ting it.3) Rothschild is now ma/ing a /illing thro gh his dia!olical geni s.

Here &$ R"t#$%#&'d?$ )99r")%# ...to gra!!ing 5(O o* the Earth with the consent o* o r go,ernmentsIcentral !an/s A!dre, H&t%#%"%8 in MThe Kistor' o* the &one' Changers-M $((:C GIn 19?6- Edm nd de Rothschild creates the 4orld Conser,ation )an/ which is designed to trans*er de!ts *rom Third 4orld co ntries to this !an/- and in ret rnthose co ntries wo ld gi,e land to this !an/. The idea is *or the I&F to create more and more 7.R1s !ac/ed !' nothing- in order *or str ggling nations to !orrow them. GThese nations will then grad all' come nder the control o* the I&F as the' str ggle to #a' the interestand ha,e to !orrow more and more. The I&F will then decide which nations can !orrow more and which will
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star,e. The' can also se this as le,erage to ta/e state owned assets li/e tilities as #a'ment against the de!t ntil the' e,ent all' own the nation states. G19??C The 4orld Central )an/ has three arms- the 4orld )an/- the )I7 and the I&F. $(((C Kow the 4orld !an/ and the I&F too/ o,er +rgentina- Tan@ania and )oli,ia. Terri!le reading. The I&F is closel' interwo,en and here with RothschildMs )I7 )an/- and the )I7- I&F and the 4orld )an/ ha,e a common eFternal we!site.G

>&!&$ter&)' Off&%&)'$ O9e!'+ Ser7e &! t#e /" !%&' ...o* Rothschild *o nded Glo!al En,ironmental )an/. =rison =lanet Th rsda'- Fe!r ar' %th- $(1(C 7enior U7 Treas r' .e#t. ;**icial 4illiam =i@er- the c rrent .e# t' +ssistant 7ecretar' *or En,ironment and Energ' is sim ltaneo sl' a sitting co ncil mem!er on the Glo!al En,ironment Facilit'- one o* the largest * nders o* #roAects to Mim#ro,e the glo!al en,ironmentM i.e.- # sh thro gh *ra d-!ased car!on ca#-and-trade #rograms. This QFacilit'1- while not claiming to !e a !an/- at the same time calls it itsel* M+n inde#endent *inancial organi@ationM." Isn1t it illegal (or at the ,er' least nethical) *or a senior mem!er o* the Treas r' .e#artment to o#enl' sit as a mem!er o* a h ge *oreign !an/ (or is it a M*acilit'M)N 4e need a law #assed to sto# high-ran/ing o**icials holding two s ch #osts and #otentiall' sing their in*l ence and #osition in the U7 Treas r' to mo,e ntold millions into the co**ers o* what is e**ecti,el' a *oreign !an/ or- i* there is a law- then someone needs to *ile a *ederal laws it.
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This is no small matterC I *o nd this organi@ation (GEF) while researching in*ormation gi,en !' Ge"r0e H !t. George K nt claims this organi@ation was *o nded !' Edmond de Rothschild and &a rice 7trong (originall' named as the M4orld Conser,ation )an/M)- and its # r#ose is to swallow # all other !an/s. In the inter,iew- George #la'ed n mero s a dio cli#s #ro,ing Edmond .e Rothschild- &a rice 7trong- as well as *ormer Treas r' 7ecretar' J)me$ A B)8er III- and the then heads o* the I&F and 4orld )an/ were in,ol,ed in s/ lld gger'. George 4ashington K nt when !eing inter,iewed !' +leF 0ones saidC Rothschild wants to ta/e o,er !ig ch n/s o* the world ,ia the 4orld Conser,ation #rogram - to !e the onl' !an/ in the world. This is a cons#irac' *act." K nt had social interco rse with the Rothschilds. Ke was threatened !' D)7&d R"%8efe''er to remain silent a!o t his disco,eries. Roc/e*eller also #artici#ated in the % th 4orld 4ilderness Congress. The GEF1s ,er!ose and acron'm-laden $((? ann al re#ort !rags o* the millions o* dollars ostensi!l' trans*erred *rom First 4orld nations to #oorer nations to hel# clean # their en,ironment- ! t it o**ers @ero details on where the mone' came *rom other than sim#le #ie charts showing !road categories s ch as Mgo,ernmentMM8G;M- etc. E,er'one sho ld contact their U7 senator or congressman- as well as the U7 +ttorne' General and demand an in,estigation into this o!,io s im#ro#riet' on the #art o* the U7 Treas r' .e#artment.

Here &$ )!"t#er &!ter7&e, ,&t# Ge"r0e H !t


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...who #artici#ated at the %th 4orld 4ilderness Congress in 19?6 GRothschild had a M4orld Conser,ation )an/M esta!lished. This !an/ wo ld lend mone' to de*a lting co ntries li/e )ra@il- ta/ing the +ma@on !asin as collateral. In *act 5(O o* the worldMs s r*ace were de*ined as s ch MwildernessesM which co ld !e collaterali@ed (i.e. gi,en as sec rit' *or loans). GI* the !orrowing 8ation cannot #a' the loan !ac/ (and )ra@ilMs *inance minister stated- that )ra@il co ld not)the wilderness wo ld !e *or*eited and !elong to the 4orld Conser,ation )an/. +nd where wo ld this charitable bank 2o!tain3 its mone' *romN 4i/i#ediaC MThe %th 4ilderness Congress #ro#osed the esta!lishment o* a 4orld Conser,ation )an/- which e,ent all' led to the B1.1 !illion Glo!al En,ironment Facilit'.M GThis means that the U8 co ntries o* the world are donating mone' and eFchange o r good mone' *or seless 7.Rs on the reim! rsement o* o r loans to D.Cs *or Rothschild to ta/e o,er # to 5(O o* the Earth as *or*eited sec rit'PG

G'"-)' E!7&r"!me!t ;)%&'&t+ - W#)t &$ t#e GE;@ The Global Environment Facility (GEF) nites 169 mem!er go,ernments- in #artnershi# with international instit tions- 8G;sand the #ri,ate sector- to address glo!al en,ironmental iss es. Esta!lished in 1991- the GEF is toda' the largest * nder o* #roAects to im#ro,e the glo!al en,ironment. The GEF has allocated B?.? !illion- s ##lemented !' more than B5?.6 !illion in co-*inancing- *or more than $-%(( #roAects in more than 1:< de,elo#ing co ntries.
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The GEF #artnershi# incl des 1( agenciesC 1. The United 8ations .e,elo#ment =rogram (.a,id Rothschild cons ltantI8igeria) $. The U8 En,ironment =rogram (U8E=) 3. The 4orld )an/ %. The U8 Food and +gric lt re ;rgani@ation (+ Roc/e*eller-#artner organi@ation) <. The U8 Ind strial .e,elo#ment ;rgani@ation :. The +*rican .e,elo#ment )an/ 6. The +sian .e,elo#ment )an/ ?. The E ro#ean )an/ *or Reconstr ction and .e,elo#ment 9. The Inter-+merican .e,elo#ment )an/ (.a,id Rothschild cons ltant) 1(. The International F nd *or +gric lt ral .e,elo#ment Kere is how it wor/sC The Telegra#h $ 0an $(1(C 8& Rothschild is #oised to earn tens o* millions o* #o ndsR 2!'3 * rther strengthening the close !ond !etween the Rothschild *amil' and R ssian !illionaire ;leg .eri#as/a- the !an/ ad,ising (.eri#as/aMs *irm) R sal. .eri#as/a (an intimate *riend o* 8athan RothschildMs) was a!le to ta# the 4orld )an/1s International Finance Cor#oration and the E ro#ean )an/ *or Reconstr ction and .e,elo#ment (GEF) *or a loan o* B1<(m- to his )asic Element ,ehicle in $((:. 4i/i#ediaC M.eri#as/a is one o* 1: glo!al ! siness leaders who dra*ted CE; Climate =olic' Recommendations to G? Deaders- a doc ment o tlining international ! siness comm nit'1s #ro#osals to e**ecti,el' tac/le glo!al warmingM.
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H&$t"r+ The Glo!al En,ironment Facilit' was esta!lished in ;cto!er 1991 as a B1 !illion #ilot #rogram in the 4orld )an/ s'stem to assist in the #rotection o* the glo!al en,ironment and to #romote en,ironmental s staina!le de,elo#ment. The United 8ations .e,elo#ment =rogram (.a,id Rothschild 7er,ice &anager) The United 8ations En,ironment =rogram (&a rice 7trong) The 4orld )an/...were the three initial #artners im#lementing GEF #roAects. In 199$- at the Rio Earth 7 mmit- the GEF was restr ct red and mo,ed o t o* the 4orld )an/ s'stem to !ecome a #ermanentse#arate instit tion. The decision to ma/e the GEF an inde#endent organi@ation enhanced the in,ol,ement o* de,elo#ing co ntries in the decisionma/ing #rocess and in im#lementation o* the #roAects. 7ince 199%howe,er- the 4orld )an/ has ser,ed as the Tr stee o* the GEF Tr st F nd and #ro,ided administrati,e ser,ices. +s #art o* the restr ct ring- the GEF was entr sted to !ecome the *inancial mechanism *or !oth the U8 Con,ention on )iological .i,ersit' the U8 Framewor/ Con,ention on Climate Change The GEF started * nding #roAects that ena!le the R ssian Federation and nations in Eastern E ro#e and Central +sia to #hase o t their se o* o@one-destro'ing chemicals. Comment: Imagine what collateral Russia has in Siberia for Rothschild to take over as forfeited security!!

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Ill minist >) r&%e Str"!0 was 7ecretar'-General o* the U8 Con*erence on En,ironment and .e,elo#ment in Rio 199$. There he sm ggled the Conser,ation )an/IGEF o* his *riend- Edm !d de R"t#$%#&'d- into the U8 s'stem. 8ow- 169 go,ernments are #a'ing into it and ha,e a #resence on the !oard o* the )an/- which ta/es land *rom the de,elo#ing co ntries as sec rit' *or RothschildMs loans. The Con*erence was a grotesE e religio s #ro#aganda meeting- as e,inced !' a certain s#eech !' a totall' !rainwashed 'o ng girl ca#t red on ,ideo. The S'oto =rotocol- the )ali- =o@nan and Co#enhagen Con*erences were o**s#ring o* the Rio Con*erence. GEF #roAects in climate change hel# de,elo#ing co ntries and economies in transition to contri! te to the o,erall o!Aecti,e o* the United Nations Frame ork Convention on Climate Chan!e and sustainability(U8FCCC). +s the *inancial mechanism o* the U8FCCC- GEF allocates and dis! rses a!o t B$<( million. The GEF s ##orts #roAects inC 1. Climate Change &itigation $. Climate Change +da#tation

;""d /r&$&$ )!d t#e G'"-)' ?L)!d 0r)-? RothschildMs ,ested interests - as ttered !' his henchmen- Ge"r0e S"r"$- Rothschild-agent - recentl' !ecame the largest shareholder in +decoagro one o* the leading agri! siness com#anies in 7o th +merica. J&m R"0er$ (7orosIRothschildMs T ant m #artner- which !ro/e the )an/ o* England in 199$ and *orced 7o th East +sian c rrencies to de,al ate shar#l')C
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I1m con,inced that *armland is going to !e one o* the !est in,estments o* o r time. Dord 0aco! Rothschild thin/s that right now is an eFcellent #oint o* entr' *or ta/ing a long-term #osition in agric lt re." Rothschild in,ested B5: million *or a $%O sta/e in +gri*irma )ra@il. Dord J)%"- R"t#$%#&'d has bou!ht "##,### acres in $ra%il &and holds an option on another '#,### acres . Rothschild has recentl' *ormed a co-o#eration agreement with Ra!o!an/. The agreement co,ers co-o#eration *or mergers and acE isitions and the eE it' ca#ital mar/et across a n m!er o* sectors incl ding *arm in# ts and eE i#ment- *arm-!ased commodities- *ood #rocessing and !e,erages. 5 0an. $(1(C The International Food =olic' Research Instit te (IF=RI) estimates that glo!all' 1< to $( million hectares (an area the si@e o* Ur g a') ha,e !een nder negotiation since $((:. )ig ! 'ers are China- .aewoo- 7o th Sorea- 7a di +ra!ia - in #artic lar in +*rica- this lea,ing the +*ricans with e,en less *ood at their dis#osal. There ha,e !een riots against it in &adagascar and Sen'a. 1( 0 ne $(1(C In the s#ring o* $((? s#i/ing grain #rices ca sed *ood shortages and rioting in do@ens o* co ntries !e*ore *alling some <(O !' .ecem!er. ;,er the #ast *ew 'ears hedge * nd g r s li/e George 7orosin,estment #owerho ses li/e )lac/ Roc/- and retirement #lan giants li/e TI++-CREF 2+!el .anger *orensics alleges that TI++CREF #ension * nds were in,ested in in*rastr ct re related to 9I113 ha,e !eg n to #low mone' into *armland - e,er'where *rom the &idwest to U/raine to )ra@il.

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Ka,e 'o got the #ointN Rothschild esta!lished the C; $ *ra d at the %th 4orld 4ilderness Congress as a M*actM. It needs mone'"- he said. In Rio 199$ his *riend &a rice 7trong ens red that RothschildMs lie and GEF )an/ !ecame U8 #olic'. 7o- he not onl' cashes in on C;$ at )l eneFt and the Dondon Climate EFchange and soon at the Chicago Climate EFchange- i* the U7 7enate a##ro,es Roc/e*ellerI)r@e@ins/i # ##et (bama)s *a+man&,arkey Climate Chan!e $ill. Rothschild is ma/ing himsel* the worldMs leading C; $ trader now. 8ow- Rothschild cashes in *rom all #eo#les on the #lanet- letting them toil as his sla,es to #a' to RothschildMs GEF !an/- in order that Rothschild can *leece the #oorest co ntries o* the ,er' same #lanet - or ta/e their land with all its mineral riches as *or*eited collateralP Rothschild gra!s land. Ke ses it *or *ood-s#ec lation and #ros#ecting *or and eFtraction o* minerals. In Kaiti- !e*ore the earthE a/e- #eo#le co ld not e,en a**ord to ! ' h m!le m d #ies !eca se the #rice o* *ood do !led - as a conseE ence o* the #rod ction o* !io-* el !eca se o* Edm nd de Rothschild1s nscr # lo s ! t ,er' #ro*ita!le lie a!o t C; $ dri,ing glo!al warming . Kow the *ail re in Co#enhagen m st ,eF Rothschild. It co ld ha,e led to an en*orcea!le de*inition o* his s'stem to ma/e h ge #ro*its thro gh increasing C;$ taFes glo!all' which wo ld grad all' lead to the Mworld comm nit'MsM r in- as well as Rothschild !ecoming the shro ded em#eror o* the world. ) t he has got time. Ke /nows his time is near-a*ter $5% 'ears o* hard mole wor/. ) t it m st !e a !ig com*ort to Rothschild that rich co ntries committed themsel,es to #ro,ide B5( !illion o* climate aid o,er the
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neFt three 'ears and B1(( !illion a 'ear *rom $($( to the never& developin! co ntries. This mone' is to !e #aid thro gh RothschildMs GEFP A0e!d) 51 )!d R r)' De9"9 ')t&"! &ost ha,e ne,er heard o* +genda $1- which is !eing im#lemented !' stealth all o,er o r co ntr' and the rest o* the world. .isg ised in s staina!le"- smart growth" and green" lang age +genda $1 #romises to end o r wa' li*e and ma/e s sla,es on the glo!al #lantation. +genda $1 came o t o* the o* the 199$ Earth 7 mmit/nown o**iciall' as the United 8ations Con*erence on En,ironment and .e,elo#ment (U8CE.). 4hat are some o* the goalsN Population reduction -limitin! the si%e of families., mandatory civilian national service for youth, the virtual elimination of private property o nership, !overnment control of fishery and farm harvest, e+clusion of humans from / ild areas0,the abolition of sin!le family homes and fascist /public&private partnerships0 are 1ust a fe of the orse2 =residents George K. ) sh- )ill Clinton- and )arac/ ;!ama- thro gh EFec ti,e ;rders- ha,e signed onto +genda $1. +ltho gh- the most o* +genda $1 is !eing im#lemented !' co nt' and town go,ernments.International Co ncil o* Docal En,ironmental Initiati,es (ICDEI) is the dri,ing *orce !ehind the im#lementation at the local le,el. E,er'one needs to research whether or not their town and co nt' is in,ol,ed with this s !,ersi,e gro #

The Move to Depopulate the Planet 2lips $rom .ocuments1 many $rom the "nite. Nations that prove there is a plan to .epopulate this planet- also 3uotes $rom various people an. or!ani4ations that $urther sho( this a!en.a is a$ootEverythin! (ritten in this paper is easily veri$ia/le- 5t may ta6e some time an. e$$ort1
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he .epopulation a!en.a is /ase. on nature (orship1 or &aia (orship- he /asis $or the .epopulation a!en.a is a stan.ar. all elitist#s hol. .ear- his stan.ar. is calle.7 The Hegelian Dialectic: 'ro/lem 8 Reaction9Solution Create the Problem Cause a Reaction Offer a Solution You (ill see e:actly ho( they have create. the pro/lem0 cause. a reaction so (i.esprea. it is really 3uite impressive ho( success$ul they have /een0 an. o$$ere. a solution7 A .ea.ly solutionUN Treat on !iological Diversit "ssessment on Desirable Culture: Traditional societies have considered certain sites as sacred, where most human activities are prohibited. That is the heart of the Convention on Biodiversity. Lockin up nearly !"# of the land area of the $nited %tates is their idea of protectin biolo ical diversity. #Michael Coffman UN Treat on !io$iversit Diversit Usage of %ertili&ers Not Sustainable: That fertili&ers have played an essential part in producin the world's harvests is undisputed. ()t* is estimated that if the use of fertili&ers ceased, the world's harvests would be cut almost in half. +owever, the ne ative side of the e,uation is that the nitrates from fertili&ers seep into round water a,uifers and they are seriously implicated in the eutrophication of lakes, rivers and coastal ecosystems causin often drastic chan es in the fauna and flora. They are willin to take a course of action that will reduce the world's food supply by half, or more, as they will likely reduce the use of pesticides knowin full well how many people this will kill. # Michael Coffman

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UN !io$iversit "ssessment on Sustainable Human Population' US Senate September () *((+: - reasonable estimate for an industriali&ed world society at the present .orth -merican material standard of livin would be one billion people. This must be implemented within /"0!" years, 12/'s of the population must be cut. The $. says property ri hts are not absolute and unchan in , but are there for the convenience of whatever overnment wants to do. , Michael Coffman .obody owns biodiversity, so everythin we do impin es on biodiversity. 3roperty ri hts become meanin less. -t the 4io 5e 6aneiro %ummit it was decided that the 7lobal 8nvironmental 9acility would be the depository of all property ri hts. , Michael Coffman UN !io$iversit "ssessment The -orl$vie. of -estern Civili&ation Section */0/01) Page 213:

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+ldo s K Fle' he (estern ;(orl.vie( is characteristic o$ lar!e9scale societies1 heavily .epen.ent on resources /rou!ht $rom consi.era/le .istances5t is a (orl.vie( that is characteri4e. /y the .enial o$ sacre. attri/utes o$ nature< ((hich) /ecame $irmly esta/lishe. a/out *+++ years (a!o) (ith the ,u.eo92hristian95slamic reli!ious tra.itions-= his same treaty consi.ers roc6s to /e livin! /ein!s on an e3ual plane (ith human /ein!s- Roc6s1 many /elieve1 (ill reincarnate into lo(er li$e $orms0 an. !ra.ually into human /ein!s-illiam !enton) "ssistant U0S0 Secretar of State at UN4SCO *(+5: 6UN4SCO is the Unite$ Nations 4$ucation) Science an$ Cultural Organi&ation7

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-s lon as a child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world0mindedness can produce only precarious results. -s we have pointed out, it is fre,uently the family that infects the child with e:treme nationalism. The schools therefore use the means described earlier to combat family attitudes that favor ;in oism (nationalism*we shall presently reco ni&e in nationalism the ma;or obstacle to development of world mindedness. <e are at the be innin of a lon process of breakin down the walls of national soverei nty. $.8%C= must be the pioneer. (8mphasis mine throu hout* Club of Rome) The %irst 8lobal Revolution) *((*: )n searchin for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of lobal warmin , water shorta es, famine and the like would fit the bill (this is absolute proof that man made lobal warmin is a fabrication*. But in desi natin them as the enemy, we fall into the trap of mistakin symptoms for causes. -ll these dan ers are caused by human intervention and it is only throu h chan ed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy, then, is humanity itself. Mi9hail 8orbachev: <e must speak more clearly about se:uality, contraception, about abortion, about values that control population, because the ecolo ical crisis, in short, is the population crisis. Cut the population by >"# and there aren't enou h people left to do a reat deal of ecolo ical dama e. "l$ous Hu:le ) !rave Ne. -orl$ *(+5: There is, of course, no reason why the new totalitarians should resemble the old. 7overnment by clubs and firin s,uads, by artificial famine, mass imprisonment and mass deportation, is not merely inhumane (nobody cares much about that nowadays*? it is
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demonstrably inefficient and in an a e of advanced technolo y, inefficiency is the sin a ainst the +oly 7host. "l$ous Hu:le ) ;ecture name$ Population 4:plosion *(3(: Let us ask ourselves what the practical alternatives are as we confront this problem of population rowth. =ne alternative is to do nothin in particular about it and ;ust let thin s o on as they are The ,uestion is@ -re we oin to restore the balance in the natural way, which is a brutal and entirely anti0human way, or are we oin to restore it in some intelli ent, rational, and humane way Try to increase production as much as possible and at the same time try to re0establish the balance between the birth rate by means less ruesome than those which are used by nature A by intelli ent and human methodsBThere are colossal difficulties in the way of implementin any lar e0scale policy of limitation of population? whereas death control is e:tremely easy under modern circumstances, birth control is e:tremely difficult. The reason is very simple@ death control A the control, for e:ample, of infectious diseases A can be accomplished by a handful of e:perts and ,uite a small labour force of unskilled persons and re,uires a very small capital e:penditure. !arr Commoner) Ma9ing Peace .ith the Planet: There have been Ctria e' proposals that would condemn whole nations to death throu h some species of lobal Cbeni n ne lect'. There have been schemes for coercin people to curtail their fertility, by physical and le al means that are ominously left unspecified. .ow we are told that we must curtail rather than e:tend our efforts to feed the hun ry peoples of the world. <here will it endB %ecretary of 5efense <illiam %. Cohen, -pril 1D, E>>F, Testimony before Con ressional Committee@ There are some reports, for e:ample, that some countries have been tryin to construct somethin like an 8bola Girus, and that would be a very dan erous phenomenon, to say the least. -lvin Toeffler has written about this in terms of some scientists in their laboratories tryin to devise certain types of patho ens that would be ethnic specific so that they
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could ;ust eliminate certain ethnic roups and races? and others are desi nin some sort of en ineerin , some sort of insects that can destroy specific crops. =thers are en a in even in an eco0type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earth,uakes, volcanoes remotely throu h the use of electroma netic waves. %o there are plenty of in enious minds out there that are at work findin ways in which they can wreak terror upon other nations. )t's real, and that's the reason why we have to intensify our efforts, and that's why this is so important. <ac=ues Cousteau UN4SCO Courier *((*:

0acE es Co stea

)n order to save the planet it would be necessary to kill /!",""" people per day.

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<ac=ues Cousteau) Population: Opposing >ie.points: )f we want our precarious endeavor to succeed, we must convince all human bein s to participate in our adventure, and we must ur ently find solutions to curb the population e:plosion that has a direct influence on the impoverishment of the less0favoured communities. =therwise, enerali&ed resentment will be et hatred, and the u liest enocide ima inable, involvin billions of people, will become unavoidable. $ncontrolled population rowth and poverty must not be fou ht from inside, from 8urope, from .orth -merica, or any nation or roup of nations? it must be attacked from the outside A by international a encies helped in the formidable ;ob by competent and totally non0 overnmental or ani&ations. !ertran$ Russell) The ?mpact Of Science On Societ *(31 ) do not pretend that birth control is the only way in which population can be kept from increasin <ar has hitherto been disappointin in this respect, but perhaps bacteriolo ical war may prove more effective. )f a Black 5eath could be spread throu hout the world once in every eneration survivors could procreate freely without makin the world too full The state of affairs mi ht be somewhat unpleasant, but what of thatB 4eally hi h0minded people are indifferent to happiness, especially other people's There are three ways of securin a society that shall be stable as re ards population. The first is that of birth control, the second that of infanticide or really destructive wars, and the third that of eneral misery e:cept for a powerful minority Henr @issinger) *(A2: $.%. policy toward the third world should be one of depopulation Davi$ Roc9efeller) /BBB:

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<e are on the ver e of a lobal transformation. -ll we need is the ri ht ma;or crisis and the nations will accept the .ew <orld =rder. Davi$ Roc9efeller: Memoirs /BB/ %oun$er of the C%R: <e wield over -merican political and economical institutions. %ome even believe we are part of a secret cabal workin a ainst the best interests of the $nited %tates, characteri&in my family and me as Cinternationalists' and of conspirin with others around the world to build a more inte rated lobal political structure, one world, if you will. )f that's the char e, ) stand uilty, and ) am proud of it. Davi$ Roc9efeller) Co#foun$er of the Trilateral Commission:

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<e are rateful to The <ashin ton 3ost, The .ew Hork Times, Time Ia a&ine J other reat publications whose directors have attended our meetin s and respected their promise of discretion for almost K" years. )t would have been impossible for us to develop our plans for the world if we had been sub;ect to the bri ht li hts of publicity durin those years. But, the world is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world overnment. Thomas 9er uson, the Latin -merican Case =fficer .a,id Roc/e*eller for the %tate 5epartment's =ffice of 3opulation -ffairs (=3-* (now the $% %tate 5ept. =ffice of 3opulation -ffairs, est. by +enry Lissin er in E>F!*@ There is a sin le theme behind all our work 0we must reduce population levels, said Thomas 9er uson, the Latin -merican case officer for the %tate 5epartment's =ffice of 3opulation -ffairs (=3-*. 8ither they M overnmentsN do it our way, throu h nice clean methods or they will et the kind of mess that we have in 8l %alvador, or in )ran, or in Beirut. 3opulation is a political problem. =nce population is out of control it re,uires authoritarian overnment, even fascism, to reduce it. The professionals, said 9er uson, aren't interested in lowerin population for humanitarian reasons. That sounds nice. <e look at resources and environmental constraints. <e look at our strate ic needs, and we say that this country must lower its population 0or else we will have trouble.

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%o steps are taken. 8l %alvador is an e:ample where our failure to lower population by simple means has created the basis for a national security crisis. The overnment of 8l %alvador failed to use our pro rams to lower their population. .ow they et a civil war because of it. There will be dislocation and food shorta es. They still have too many people there. (E>DE* Secretar of Defense -illiam S0 Cohen) "pril /2) *((A' Testimon before Congressional Committee: -nd advanced forms of biolo ical warfare that can tar et specific enotypes may transform biolo ical warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool. Sir <ulian Hu:le ) UN4SCO: its Purpose an$ its Philosoph : 3olitical unification in some sort of world overnment will be re,uired 8ven thou h any radical eu enic policy will be for many years politically and psycholo ically impossible, it will be important for $.8%C= to see that the eu enic problem is e:amined with the reatest care, and that the public mind is informed of the issues at stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at least become thinkable. )n the early E>!"Os, former Communist 6oseph P. Lornfeder e:pressed the opinion that $.8%C= was comparable to a Communist 3arty a itation and propa anda department. +e stated that such a party apparatus Chandles the strate y and method of ettin at the public mind, youn and old.' +u:ley would lard the a ency with a motley collection of Communists and fellow travelers. 'resi.ent Richar. Ni:on /elieve. a/ortion (as necessary as a $orm o$ eu!enics to prevent interracial /ree.in! Theo$ore Roosevelt to Charles !0 Davenport) <anuar 1) *(*1) Charles !0 Davenport Papers) Department of 8enetics) Col$ Spring Harbor) N0C0: ) wish very much that the wron people could be prevented entirely from breedin ? and when the evil nature of these people is
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sufficiently fla rant, this should be done. Criminals should be sterili&ed and feebleminded persons forbidden to leave offsprin behind themThe emphasis should be laid on ettin desirable people to breed Theo$ore Roosevelt:

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%ociety has no business to permit de enerates to reproduce their kind. -ny roup of farmers, who permitted their best stock not to breed, and let all the increase come from the worst stock, would be treated as fit inmates for an asylum. %ome day we will reali&e that the prime duty, the inescapable duty of the ood citi&ens of the ri ht type is to leave his or her blood behind him in the world? and that we have no business to permit the perpetuation of citi&ens of the wron type. The reat problem of civili&ation is to secure a relative
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increase of the valuable as compared with the less valuable or no:ious elements in the population The problem cannot be met unless we ive full consideration to the immense influence of heredity ) wish very much that the wron people could be prevented entirely from breedin ? and when the evil nature of these people is sufficiently fla rant, this should be done. Criminals should be sterili&ed and feebleminded persons forbidden to leave offsprin behind them The emphasis should be laid on ettin desirable people to breed ! Carl Teichrib: The 7eor ia 7uidestones, a massive ranite edifice planted in the 7eor ia countryside, contains a list of ten new commandments for 8arth's citi&ens. The first commandment, and the one which concerns this article, simply states? Iaintain humanity under !"",""",""" in perpetual balance with nature. Robert -al9er) former chair of PepsiCo an$ Proctor D 8amble on .ater: <ater is a ift of nature. )ts delivery is not. )t must be priced to insure it is used sustainably. e. urner ma6es the ra.ical statement that1 ;A total population o$ *>+9?++ million people1 a @>A .ecline $rom present levels1 (oul. /e i.eal1= Margaret Sanger ($oun.er o$ 'lanne. 'arenthoo.1 $un.e. /y the Roc6e$ellers) sai. in her propose. ; he American Ba/y 2o.e=1 inten.e. to /ecome la(7 The most merciful thin that a family does to one of its infant members is to kill it. his is the (oman (Mar!aret San!er) (hom Billary 2linton pu/licly .eclare. she loo6e. up to1 .urin! the *++C presi.ential .e/atesBere is a short list o$ some a.vocates o$ eu!enics0 Ale:an.er &raham Bell1 &eor!e Bernar. Sha( B- &- Wells1 Si.ney We//1 William
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Beveri.!e1 ,ohn Maynar. Deynes1 Mar!aret San!er1 Marie Stopes1 Woo.ro( Wilson1 heo.ore Roosevelt1 Emile Eola1 &eor!e Bernar. Sha(1 ,ohn Maynar. Deynes1 ,ohn Barvey Dello!!1 Winston 2hurchill1 Finus 'aulin!1 Si.ney We//1 Sir Francis &alton1 2harles BDavenport Futurist Bar/ara Mar: Bu//ar. ((ho (ante. to create a Dept- o$ 'eace)7 =ut of the full spectrum of human personality, one0fourth is electin to transcend=ne0fourth is ready to so choose, iven the e:ample of one other=ne0fourth is resistant to election. They are unattracted by life ever evolvin . =ne0fourth is destructive. They are born an ry with 7odThey are defective seedsThere have always been defective seeds. )n the past they were permitted to die a Cnatural death'we, the elders, have been patiently waitin until the very last moment before the ,uantum transformation, to take action to cut out this corrupted and corruptin element in the body of humanity. )t is like watchin a cancer row.ow, as we approach the ,uantum shift from creature0human to co0creative humanQthe human who is an inheritor of od0like powersQthe destructive one0 fourth must be eliminated from the social body. <e have no choice, dearly beloveds. 9ortunately you, dearly beloveds, are not responsible for this act. <e are. <e are in char e of 7od's selection process for planet 8arth. +e selects, we destroy. <e are the riders of the pale horse, 5eath. <e come to brin death to those who are unable to know 7odthe riders of the pale horse are about to pass amon you. 7rim reapers, they will separate the wheat from the chaff. This is the most painful period in the history of humanity

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Ale:an.er Bai! is 3uote. re$errin! to the "S State Department O$$ice o$ 'opulation A$$airs1 (hich (as esta/lishe. /y Benry Dissin!er in G@H>- he title has since /een chan!e. to he Bureau o$ Oceans1 5nternational Environmental an. Scienti$ic A$$airs7

Kenr' Sissinger ;Accor.in!ly1 the Bureau o$ Oceans1 5nternational Environmental an. Scienti$ic A$$airs has consistently /loc6e. in.ustriali4ation policies in the hir. Worl.1 .enyin! .evelopin! nation#s access to nuclear ener!y technolo!y8the policies that (oul. ena/le countries to sustain a !ro(in! population- Accor.in! to State Department sources1 an. Fer!uson himsel$1 Ale:an.er Bai! is a ;$irm /eliever= in population controlAlthou!h the a/ove state. 3uotes shoul. /e su$$icient to prove that the elitists in po(er have .e$inite intent to .epopulate this planet to (hat they .eem to /e a sustaina/le level- Some (ill ar!ue these are only opinions an. are o$ no real conse3uence- 5 (ill no( move on to provi.in! /its o$ .ocumentation sho(in! this is a plan that has a (orl.(i.e scope o$ in$luenceMost o$ these .ocuments are at least G+ years ol.1 some ol.er- hat ho(ever1 .oes not ta6e a(ay $rom the seriousness o$ the content- Do not thin6 them invali. .ue to their a!e- 5t ta6es time to $oment plans on such a !ran. scale- But1 i$ you are honest (ith yoursel$ you can see !limpses o$ these thin!s happenin! to.ay-

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5 am !oin! to cover some issues stemmin! $rom the "N reaty on Biolo!ical Diversity (A!en.a *G)1 (hich Bill 2linton si!ne. into la( in G@@? /e$ore it (as sent to the "-S- Senate $or rati$ication4P" ?nternal -or9ing Document 4cos stem Management: The e:ecutive branch should direct federal a encies to evaluate national policies. in li ht of international policies and obli ations, and to amend national policies to achieve international ob;ectives. )n other words, our federal bureaucrats are writin $.%. law, independent of Con ress who has Constitutional authority to do that. They are chan in re ulations and creatin laws out of thin air. They are no lon er workin for the people of the $nited %tates. They are workin for the international community. There are so many treaties written up that they have (effectively* bound the $nited %tates. <hereas a few of the treaties were not a problem, the abundance (E""'s* of them have now taken control over all of our lives #Michael Coffman

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Human Dimensions of 4cos stem Management ObEectiveFPurpose:ll ecosystem mana ement activities should consider human bein s as biolo ical resources (Reminisce nt o$ Soylent &reen)

7o'lent green isR h mans."

his .ocument (as /rou!ht /e$ore 2on!ress- his statement create. such an uproar that it (as remove.- Re!ar.less o$ its removal1 it still serves to prove the min.set o$ these people0 an. Iust /ecause this (as remove. $rom a .ocument it .oes not mean it (as remove. $rom the thou!hts an. the inten.e. !oals o$ those (ho penne. it0 or (ho /elieve it9or the elite to be able to have mana ement of the ecosystem, humans would have no more value than a rock.8 Michael 2o$$man UN !io$iversit Treat UN 8lobal !iological "ssessment Sustainable Human Populations: ;'opulation !ro(th has e:cee.e. the capacity o$ the /iosphere= (i-ethe earth) ;5t is estimate. that an Ja!ricultural (orl.# in (hich most human /ein!s are peasants shoul. /e a/le to support > to H /illion people-= No( 5 $eel is an appropriate time to cover some other areas o$ !overnment1 as (ell as private or!ani4ations that (oul. li6e to see the population o$ the (orl. .ecrease at an astoun.in! rate (up to @+A)34

his is a .ar61 /loo.y a!en.a that (ill cause terri/le har.ship an. pain upon millions o$ people-orl$ -il$life %un$) -orl$ Resources ?nstitute ?nternational Union for the Conservation of Nature 6?UCN7: he 5"2N involves the E'A1 "S Fish K Wil.li$e Service1 the National 'ar6 Service1 the "nite. States Forest Service1 Sierra 2lu/1 the Nature 2onservancy1 the National Wil.li$e Fun.1 the National Au.u/on Society1 National Resources De$ense 2ouncil1 "NES2O1 the Environmental De$ense Fun.1 the "-N- Environmental 'ro!ram1 etc- ?UCN *((/ Covenant On the 4nvironment an$ Development: 8ventually a wilderness network would dominate a re ion and thus would itself constitute the matri:, with human habitations bein the islands. The remainin half of the $% would be used as buffer &ones. ; he ni!ht /e$ore this treaty (as rati$ie.1 Senator Mitchell (ith.re( it $rom the calen.ar an. it (as never vote. on- 5t too6 $our men1 .evote. to &o. in prayer to stop this treaty- he treaty still (aits in the (in!s- "pon rati$ication1 the "S (ill have no abilit to protect its o.n citi&ens-= #Michael Coffman Benry Dissin!er ha. a similar plan to use $oo. as a (eapon in G@HL1 $oun. in the National Security Stu.y Memoran.um *++7 5mplications o$ Worl.(i.e 'opulation &ro(th $or "-S- Security an. Overseas 5nterests0 (hich (as a.opte. as official polic /y then 'resi.ent &eral. For. in Novem/er o$ G@H>- his Memoran.um outline. a covert plan to re$uce population gro.th in lesser9 .evelope. countries /y means o$ /irth control1 an. implicitly1 (ar an. $amine- Brent Sco(cro$t1 (ho ha. /y then replace. Dissin!er as National Security A.visor1 (the same post Sco(cro$t hel. in the Bush A.ministration)1 (as put in char!e o$ implementin! the plan- 25A Director &eor!e B-W- Bush (as or.ere. to assist Sco(cro$t1 as (ere the Secretaries o$ State1 reasury1 De$ense an. A!ricultureThis $ocument has never been renounce$1 only certain portions have /een amen.e.1 leavin! it as the foun$ational
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$ocument on population control issue$ in the U0S0 8overnment0 he maIor players in the $oun.in! o$ this .ocument are as $ollo(s7 Benry Dissin!er Richar. Ni:on Mar!aret San!er 'aul Ehrlich Werner Fornos imothy Wirth he "nite. Nations 'opulation Fun. he "nite. States A!ency $or 5nternational Development 'lanne. 'arenthoo. Fe.eration o$ America 5nternational 'lanne. 'arenthoo. Fe.eration he 2lu/ o$ Rome "N52EF WBO "nite. Nations Worl.

+dol#h Kitler Ban6 he .ocument can /e rea. here in its entirety1 alon! (ith the other or!ani4ations an. in.ivi.uals complicit in this a/omination7 http7MM(((-usmutes-comMNSSM*++-htm Fet it /e note. that A.olph Bitler also use. $oo. as (eapon1 statin! that $oo. is ;a /eauti$ul instrument<$or maneuverin! an. .isciplinin! the masses-= Foo. has /een use. as a (eapon o$ (ar $or centuries- Why then (oul. it /e outra!eous $or the elite to use $oo. as a (eapon1 /oth a physical an. a psycholo!ical (eapon1 in a .eclare. (ar on overpopulationN 5t (oul. not /e outra!eous at all- As has /een sai. time an. time a!ain1 history repeats itsel$No( (e (ill cover the Earth 2harter36

The 4arth Charter' " Ra$ical 8lobal Religion) create$ b Mi9hail 8orbachev an$ Michael Strong:; he Earth 2harter initiative re$lects the conviction that a ra$ical change in humanit Gs attitu$es an$ values is essential to achieve social1 economic an. ecolo!ical (ell9/ein! in the *Gst century< he commission<plans to circulate a $inal version o$ the 2harter as a 'eople#s reaty /e!innin! in mi.9G@@C- he 2harter (ill /e su/mitte. to the "-N- &eneral Assem/ly in the year *+++<((here it (ill) ensure a very stron! .ocument that re$lects the emerging ne. global ethics.= his is unprece.ente. (it is) the $irst component o$ an authentic global governance0 We are (or6in! $or .ialo!ue an. peace- We are .emonstratin! our a/ility to assert control over our $ate in a spirit o$ soli.arity to or!ani4e our collective soverei!nty over this planet1 our common herita!e-= he American people (ere not allo(e. to see this- Americans as a (hole .o not (ant the "N to /e the hea. o$ a (orl. !overnment- he one thin! the maIority o$ this country values1 a/ove most everythin! else1 is their $ree.om- Or the sem/lance o$ $ree.om (e have le$t shoul. 5 sayAt the Earth Summit in Rio .e ,aneiro1 the 'resi.ential 2ouncil on Sustaina/le Development in G@@O came to the conclusion that the .orl$Gs human population shoul$ not e:cee$ 3BB million people- hat is a (1H re$uction in populationP Accor.in! to the "N vi.eo1 ;Arme. to the eeth=0 an. also in the Free.om From War 'olicy 9put into e$$ect /y ,FD in G@OG9!eneral an. complete .isarmament an. "S military po(er (as !iven over1 in $ull1 to the "N- his is a loss o$ the soverei!nty o$ America- (Rea. this .ocument athttp7MM(((-scri/.-comM.ocM>++@OO*MFree.om From9 War)The 4arth Charter 6*((/7) " Spiritual >ision: ;A consensus has .evelope. that the Earth 2harter shoul. /e<the articulation o$ a spiritual vision that re$lects universal spiritual values) inclu.in!1 /ut not limite. to1 ethical values <a people#s charter that serves as auniversal co$e of con$uct $or or.inary citi4ens1 e.ucators1 /usiness e:ecutives1 scientists1 reli!ious lea.ers1 non9!overnmental or!ani4ers an. national councils o$ sustaina/le .evelopment0 an. a .eclaration o$ principles that can serve as a ;so$t ta:= .ocument (hen en.orse. /y the "N &eneral Assem/ly- =
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5n its ori!inal $orm1 he Earth 2harter $aile. misera/ly .ue to open1 /latant pantheistic approach- &or/achev an. Stron! have (or6e. .ili!ently to chan!e the lan!ua!e an. ma6e it appear less o/viousYou may /e (on.erin! (hat the Earth 2harter has to .o (ith .epopulation- 5t has everythin! to .o (ith it- Bere is a very /rie$ synopsis o$ (hat the 2harter hol.s $or usAccor.in! to the 2harter1 (e must7 Q ;Reco!ni4e that all /ein!s are inter.epen.ent an. every $orm o$ li$e has value<= ("n/orn chil.ren1 o$ course1 are not inclu.e. in the "N#s .e$inition o$ ;every $orm o$ li$e-= he Earth Summit 55 .ocuments continue to support the "N#s pro9a/ortion policies-) Q ;A$$irm $aith in the inherent .i!nity o$ all human /ein!s-= ("N a!encies1 ho(ever1 support policies o$ euthanasia $or those .etermine. not capa/le o$ livin! a ;3uality= li$e-) Q ;A.opt at all levels sustaina/le .evelopment plans an. re!ulations<-= ( his is a prescription $or !lo/al socialism in a super9 re!ulate. !lo/al state-) Q ;'revent pollution o$ any part o$ the environment<= (En$orcin! this .ictum (oul. mean stoppin! virtually all human activity-) Q ;5nternali4e the $ull environmental an. social costs o$ !oo.s an. services in the sellin! price-= ( his seemin!ly harmless sentence (oul. empo(er the state to price1 ta:1 an. re!ulate all pro.uction an. consumption-) Q ;Ensure universal access to health care that $osters repro.uctive health an. responsi/le repro.uction- ( his is a thinly .is!uise. call $or that inclu.es a/ortion an. population control-) Q ;Eliminate .iscrimination in all its $orms1 such as that /ase. on race < Ran.S se:ual orientation-= ( his provision is clearly aime. at criminali4in! those (ho re$use to accept homose:uality as positive an. !oo.-) Q ;'romote the e3uita/le .istri/ution o$ (ealth (ithin nations an. amon! nations- (See0 http7MM(((-the$reeli/rary-comM he)ne()(orl.)reli!ion A?a)presente.)to)the)(orl.)as)a)mystical<a+@G@OC?@* $or the $ull article)
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he Earth 2harter has not been ratifie$- Do not ma6e the mista6e o$ assumin! it has not /een inter(oven into our society1 ho(everP 5t is /ein! tau!ht in our schools an. promote. shamelessly /y Bolly(oo.1 the "N1 NB2 (o(ne. /y &E)1 AB21 2BS1 2NN1 BFN K all the Fo: o(ne. stations1 (ith the e:ception o$ Fo: Ne(s in or.er to 6eep the supporters /lin.e. to the machinations o$ Rupert Mur.oc6- Do not /e .eceive.P

he a/ility to $reely procreate is soon to /e remove. $rom us1 much as it has /een in 2hina $or many years- Not only (ill (e not /e allo(e. to have chil.ren1 anyone (ho is terme. a ;useless eater= (A term coine. /y Benry Dissin!er) (ill /e euthani4e.7 Mercilessly culle.5n S(e.en 1 the ;Sterili4ation Act o$ G@?LT provi.e. $or the voluntary sterili4ation o$ some mental patients- he la( (as passe. (hile the S(e.ish Social Democratic 'arty (as in po(er1 thou!h it (as also supporte. /y all other political parties in 'arliament at the time1 as (ell as the Futheran 2hurch an. much o$ the me.ical pro$ession9Wi6ipe.ia America is sche.ule. to /ecome compliant to 2o.e: Alimentarius (2A) as o$ Decem/er ?G1 *++@2o.e: Alimentarius is !oin! to re!ulate virtually anythin! that you put into your mouth that is not a pharmaceutical- he Worl. ra.e
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Or!ani4ation (W O) has accepte. 2o.e: Alimentarius an. any nation that is a mem/er o$ the W O must /ecome compliant (ith 2A- 5n any .ispute /et(een * countries1 the one that is 2o.e: compliant automatically (ins- his is 3uite an incentive $or all nations to /ecome compliant- 8 Rima Fai/o( 2A !ui.elines set $or vitamins K minerals are sai. to /e voluntary1 ho(ever1 they are sche.ule. to /ecome man$ator on December 1*) /BB(- 5n G@@L1 2o.e: Alimentarius .eclare. nutrients to /e poisons: See the Dietar Supplement Health 4$ucation "ct 6DSH4"70 Het fluoride is acceptableR <hyB )t creates complacency. 3roper nutrients will ensure a lon er, healthier life. .ot at all in keepin with a depopulation a enda. %rom 4soteric "gen$a) a $ocumentar b !en Ste.art: ;5n G@O* it (as .ecree. that there (oul. /e a move to(ar. total !lo/al implementation o$ 2o.e: Alimentarius- he .ate set $or implementation is Decem/er ?G1 *++@- WBO an. FAO are the commissions in char!e o$ 2A- hey $un. it an. run it at the re3uest o$ the "-NAccor.in! to WBO K FAO1 epi.emiolo!ical proIections1 it is estimate. that accor.in! to the vitamin an. mineral !ui.eline alone0 (hen 2A !oes into !lo/al implementation on Decem/er ?G1 *++@1 it (ill result in a minimum of 1 billion $eaths0 G /illion .ue throu!h starvation- he ne:t * /illion (ill .ie $rom preventable $iseases $ue to malnutrition-= ; he "-N- has put out .o4ens o$ reports callin! $or an C+A re.uction in population (most put the num/er at @+A)- At the G@@H Women#s Worl. 2on$erence in BeiIin!1 the hea. o$ the "-N- Foo. 'ro!ram sai.1 ;We (ill use $oo. as a (eapon a!ainst the people-== 5n conIunction (ith 2o.e: Alimentarius1 $oo. (ill /e limite. an. (ater consumption (ill /e .ecrease. to *B gallons per $a ) per person0 he avera!e American uses GL+ !allons o$ (ater every .ayhe $oo. provi.e. (ill /e &enetically Mo.i$ie. an. nutrient .e$icientAs o$ the 2o.e: Alimentarius (2A) implementation .ate o$ G*M?GM+@1 i$ there (ere a $amine any(here in the (orl.1 it (ill /e ille!al to sen. any hi!h nutrient .ensity /iscuits- Or to $istribute themII
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Once a countr becomes C" compliant) C" can never be repeale$0 Mem/ership (ith the W O ro/s the mem/er nations o$ any an. all soverei!nty- &ermany is no( 2A compliant2o.e: Alimentarius !oes han. in han. (ith A!en.a *G an. the Dyoto reaty- he .ea.line to implement /oth A!en.a *G an. the Dyoto reaty is *+G*-= (Rima Fai/o() A!en.a *G (as /irthe. out o$ the Rio Summit G@@*- A!en.a *G (A *G)1 a-6-a- Smart &ro(th1 Re!ionalism1 %isionin! 'rocesses1 Action 'lans1 Share. %alues0 *+M*+1 Best 'ractices0 2ommunity Festivals K 'u/licM'rivate 'artnerships- hese are the names you (ill hear A *G calle.1 the /u44(or.sEvery county must set up a council to oversee the implementation o$ A *G- A *G is Sustaina/le Development- Steven Roc6e$eller set up the Earth 2harter1 re$erence. a/ove- he Earth 2harter is the ne( One Worl. Reli!ion7 Earth (orship- he earth is consi.ere. to /e Jsacre.#1 an. its protection is a Jsacre. trust#- &lo/al responsi/ility (ill .eman. /asic chan!es in values1 /ehaviors an. attitu.es o$ !overnment1 the private sector1 an. civil society"n.er Sustaina/le Development man is consi.ere. to /e responsi/le $or the pollution o$ the planet an. is su/or.inate to all other living creatures- his is a .irect contra.iction to the Bi/le (here &o. place. man in a position o$ .ominance over the entire earth- he elite (ill (orship an. serve the creature1 rather than the 2reator; he environmental a!en.a is a spiritual a!en.a (ith earth (orship at its root- As such1 the $ollo(in! practices are all consi.ere. to /e unsustaina/le7 Fossil $uels1 arti$icial $ertili4ers1 mo.ern systems o$ a!ricultural pro.uction1 irri!ation (ater1 her/ici.es1 pestici.es1 $armlan.1 pastures1 !ra4in! o$ livestoc61 consumerism1 .ietary ha/its1 salt1 su!ar1 private property1 pave. roa.s1 .ams1 reservoirs1 lo!!in! activities1 $encin! o$ pastures=- , <oan Peros ;4ver environmental resource must be measure$0 -hat can be measure$ can be manage$ un.er the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment 'roIect-= 8 ,oan 'eros Amon! the thin!s consi.ere. to /e unsustaina/le1 as liste. a/ove1 these are inclu.e.7 Monotheism an. the $amily unit- he health care plan o$ 'resi.ent O/ama is un.er A *G- "n.er this health care plan1
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the $amily unit is very much /ein! attac6e.- Anyone over a!e O> must un.er!o Jen. o$ li$e counselin!# /y their .octor every > yearsA/ortion (ill /e pushe. that much har.er1 especially (ith the Science 24ar (antin! sterilants put into our (ater supplyP One o$ the ne( appointee#s to the O/ama A.ministration once sai. in a /oo6 he co9 (rote that a chil. coul. /e 6ille. up to the a!e o$ * years ol.P What 6in. o$ a monster coul. thin6 that is accepta/leN Nearly the e:act lan!ua!e use. to .e$ine Sustaina/le Development (as ta6en $rom the *(AA Soviet ConstitutionP he Family Depen.ency Ratio1 un.er the "nite. Nations1 (ill loo6 at every househol.- hey (ill !au!e (hat that househol. has pro.uce. in accor.ance (ith (hat it has use. (i-e-1 resources) /y the (ater /ills1 ener!y /ills1 etc- Are you usin! more than you are pro.ucin!N Are you a..in! to the collective1 or merely ta6in! a(ayN his is ho( the po(ers that /e (ill .etermine (hether you are a pro.uctive citi4en1 or1 in the (or.s o$ Benry Dissin!er1 ;A useless eater=5n G@@+1 'rince 2harles $orme. he 'rince o$ Wales Business Fea.ers Forum to /rin! to!ether >+9O+ o$ the (orl.#s topmost multi9 nationalMtransnational corporations to start /uyin! up !overnments aroun. the (orl.- his is 'u/licM'rivate 'artnerships7 his is the very .e$inition o$ $ascism-

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