"The modern crises are, in fact, man-made, and differ
from many of their predecessors in that they can be dealt with."
[emphasis in original] - Mankind at the Turning Point, 1974 (p15)
Mankind at the Turning Point: The Second Report to the
Club of Rome [1] (1974) states their desire to create a unified
organic (or interdependent) world system. This system is by definition
totalitarian, as was discussed in part
one of this series. Now that we know were we are headed, the next
question is what will the transition look like?
The Club of Rome is a premiere think tank composed of approximately
100 members including leading scientists, philosophers, political advisors
and many other characters who lurk in the shadows of power.
Machines of Doom and the End of Humanity
The focus of Mankind at the Turning Point is a computer model
that supposedly replicates the major features of the world problematique.
According to The Club of Rome, the world problematique is the
set of interlocking world problems, such as, over population, food shortages,
non-renewable resource depletion, environmental degradation, etc. Not
surprisingly, their self serving model, based on exponential inputs,
predicts the complete unravelling of society and perhaps the biosphere.
Naturally, failure to implement The Club of Rome's solution of a totalitarian
world government will result in the potential end of humanity.
From Mankind at the Turning Point:
"Therefore we have concentrated out efforts in this report
on a number of vital worldwide issues whose mastery we consider essential
for man's survival and for an eventual transition into sustainable
material and spiritual development of humanity." [emphasis mine] -
XII
"Whether or not to embark on the path of organic growth is a question
of mankind's very survival..." [emphasis mine] - 70
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The Transition - Creating A New Mankind
The transition to this totalitarian world government will be made by
changing the value systems of the entire planet, creating a one world
consciousness.
"Today it seems that the basic values, which are ingrained
in human societies of all ideologies and religious persuasions, are
ultimately responsible for many of our troubles. But if future crises
are to be avoided, how then should these values be readjusted?"
[emphasis mine] - 11
"An analysis of problems and crises as reported in subsequent chapters
indicate that (1) a "horizontal" restructuring of the world system
is needed, i.e., a change in relationships among nations and regions
and (2) as far as the "vertical" structure of the world system is
concerned, drastic changes in the norm stratum - that is, in the value
system and the goals of man - are necessary in order to solve
energy, food, and other crises, i.e., social changes and changes
in individual attitudes are needed if the transition to organic
growth is to take place." [emphasis mine] - 54
"The changes in social and individual attitudes which we are recommending
require a new kind of education..." - 148
"Development of a practical international framework in which the cooperation
essential for the emergence of a new mankind on an organic
growth path will become a matter of necessity rather than being left
to good will and preference..." [emphasis mine] - 145
"The transition from the present undifferentiated and unbalanced world
growth to organic growth will lead to the creation of a new mankind
[emphasis mine]. Such a transition would represent a dawn, not a doom,
a beginning not the end. Will mankind have the wisdom and will power
to evolve a sound strategy to achieve that transition? In view of
historical precedents, one might, legitimately, have serious doubts
- unless the transition evolves out of necessity. And this is where
the current and future crises - in energy, food, materials, and the
rest - can become error-detectors, catalysts for change, and as such
blessings in disguise. The solutions of these crises will determine
on which of the two paths mankind has chosen to travel." [emphasis
in original] - 9
The Transition - One World Consciousness
"Regarding individual values and attitudes the following
lessons seem to be outstanding for the new global ethic implicit
in the preceding requirements:
1) A world consciousness must be developed through which every
individual realizes his role as a member of the world community...
It must become part of the consciousness of every individual
that "the basic unit of human cooperation and hence survival is moving
from the national to the global level."
2) A new ethic in the use of material resources must be developed
which will result in a style of life compatible with the oncoming
age of scarcity... One should be proud of saving and conserving rather
than of spending and discarding.
3) An attitude toward nature must be developed based on harmony
rather than conquest. Only in this way can man apply in practice
what is already accepted in theory - that is, that man is an integral
part of nature.
4) If the human species is to survive, man must develop a sense of
identification with future generations and be ready to trade benefits
to the next generations for the benefits to himself. If each generation
aims at maximum good for itself, Homo Sapiens is as good as doomed."
[emphasis mine] - 147
"In order to achieve balance between regions in global development
a more coherent regional outlook must be developed in various parts
of the world so that the "preferable solutions" will be arrived at
out of necessity rather than out of good will... we are talking
about a regional sense of common destiny that will find its expression
through appropriate societal, economic concepts and objectives...
Such a regional outlook will create a "critical mass" necessary
for the practical implementation of new and innovative ways of functioning
in cultural, economic, and agricultural areas, especially on the
rural level." [emphasis mine] - 154
The Transition - Global Warming and the New Mankind
This methodology of doom prediction based on complex, "expert" generated,
unverifiable computer models was later taken in full stride by the global
warming propagandists. Both had the exact same intent, scare people
into believing that the world was on the verge of complete collapse
and that the only solution is world government. In reality, the global
warming myth is an extension of The Club of Rome's activities
From Mankind at the Turning Point:
"Governments and international organizations are currently
too preoccupied with military alliances and bloc politics. But this
problem is becoming of secondary importance... Therefore, barring
suicide, mankind will face the most awesome test in its history: the
necessity of a change in the man-nature relationship and the emergence
of a new perception of mankind as a living global system." [emphasis
mine] - 146
"Precisely because the symptoms of these global crises might become
fully visible only toward the end of the century, the time to act
is now; when the symptoms become clear the remedy will no longer be
possible, as has been shown repeatedly in this report. Future history
will not focus on personality and social classes, as has been characteristic
of history in the past, but on the use of resources and survival of
the human species. The time to affect that history is now." [emphasis
mine] - 146
The quote above cannot be emphasized enough. The fear that
has been used to unify our national societies is being moved from the
Hitler/Saddam Hussein type personalities and the Communist/Capitalist
class struggles to global unity based on resource depletion and the
survival of the human species.
Furthermore, in 1991, in a book entitled The First Global Revolution:
A Report by the Council of The Club of Rome [2] and coauthored by
one of the founders of The Club of Rome, Alexander King, they admitted
choosing global warming and other threats to unify humanity under a
world government.
"In searching for a new enemy to unite us [all of humanity],
we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming,
water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. In their
totality and in their interactions, these phenomena constitute a common
threat which as the enemy, we fall into the trap about which we have
already warned, namely mistaking symptoms for causes. All these dangers
are caused by human intervention and it is only through changed attitudes
and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy then is
humanity itself." [emphasis mine]
[1] Quotes from Mihajlo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel, Mankind
at the Turning Point: The Second Report to The Club of Rome (1974).
ISBN 0-525-03945-7
[2] Quotes from Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider, The First
Global Revolution: A Report by the Council of The Club of Rome (1991).
ISBN 0-671-71107-5