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MIT Predicts Half of Humanity to Be Culled in Post-Industrial Crash

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Researchers claim that only global government can save humanity, echoing MIT/Club of Rome model for collapse by 2030

Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
April 9, 2012

Will 5 billion people perish from the earth in the coming century? That’s what the controversial elitist think tank, the Club of Rome, predicted back in 1972. Decades after its publication, advocates of world government are still pushing its predictions as a call to curb mankind’s footprint on the earth.

Australian physicist Graham Turner has recently made news again after revisiting computer models MIT researchers created for the Club of Rome’s 1972 publication that sees a drastic decline in human population coming in relation to a increasing scarcity of resources. Turner’s basic conclusions, however, give away the agenda in plain sight. “The world is on track for disaster,” he bluntly states, while suggesting that “unlimited economic growth” is still possible if world governments enact policies and invest in green technologies that help limit the expansion of our ecological footprint.

The neo-Malthusian Club of Rome has once again surfaced– at a time when environmentalists are demanding world government to save the earth– to present computer models it developed with MIT. It predicts a stark future where limited resources like oil, food and water supposedly trigger a crash that ends with a precipitous reduction in the human population. The graph, while failing to provide actual numbers on the Y axis, appears to show a world population level in 2100 approximately equal to the almost 4.5 billion people in 1980, a decline of more than 5 billion from projected peak numbers (which could be even higher):

Of course, the Club of Rome/MIT models already predicted that the tipping point for disaster would come by the year 2000, which, like the predictions from Sir Thomas Malthus that population would outgrow the food supply, never came.

Instead, this prediction for disaster reflects aspirations of the elite to stop growth, not a neutral reflection on trends that must be. As we have repeatedly documented, the ruling elites aim to cull the population and drive a post-industrial society that harkens back to the feudalistic era.

The Club of Rome, founded in 1968, is an “environmental” group of, by and for the elitists who want control of earth, its peoples and resources. Indeed, elitism at its height was expressed through the Club of Rome when it published in 1991 that “mankind itself” was the enemy, and man’s usage of resources its destructive weapon against the planet:

Lyndon LaRouche’s Executive Intelligence Review, along with other critics, found in the early 1980s that the MIT-created computer model had been tailored to produce the results Club of Rome founder Aurelio Peccei wanted to show. As authors Phillip Darrell Collins and Paul David Collins summarize:

In other words, the computer model used by the Club of Rome, like the one now surfacing, is designed not to predict the path of humanity but to steer it. Economist Gunnar Myrdal blasted the model’s attempt to “impress the innocent general public” while holding “little, if any, scientific validity.”

THE ELITES WANT A POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

The Club of Rome’s Limits to Growth model, like Paul Ehrlich’s Population Bomb, was meant more to shame the public out of their consumption pattern more than it was meant to be a literal prediction. Thus, “confirming” the model produced by MIT remains a confirmation of the intent to curb society’s behavior– conveniently through a world government mechanism.

This is the basic aim of the United Nation’s Agenda 21 and other “sustainable development” programs. They hinge on excitement over the depletion of resources, but many assumptions are made that either prove inaccurate, or that rule out the adoption of alternatives.

Consider the fact that even mainstream outlets like Bloomberg have had to concede the myth of peak oil, with new discoveries and existing sources making a mockery of claims that the fuel would disappear. Whether or not oil will remain desirable over alternative fuels is a different question, but current sources can easily last the world hundreds of years.

Instead, as Alex Jones and Paul Joseph Watson exposed back in 2005, the ruse is put forward to condition society for artificial scarcity. Cutting off the average human’s access to crude is quite different than its actual availability.

Moreover, as Forbes online points out, the Club of Rome study has been constantly updated, and moreover, the current “confirmation” dismisses the use of any real alternatives. The possibilities are there, but have the elites chosen not to embrace other solutions? Why?

Tim Worstall quotes first from Graham Tuner’s paper:

Then adds:

The availability and affordability of food is being challenged not by the ability to grow and supply, but by speculators driving up costs. Biofuels, namely corn-derived ethanol, are exacerbating this dilemma by dedicating acreage to fuel-over-food production, threatening billions with potential starvation due to bad policy.

Further, GMO crops have been heavily pushed on the illusory promise that they will provide more yields. But the failure of these crops to produce more food will cause a greater disaster by destroying traditional agriculture via costly terminator seeds that have already proved so costly they are triggering one of the largest ongoing epidemics of suicide in India the world has ever seen.

The availability of clean water is challenged by many factors, but among them is the widespread contamination with pharmaceuticals and estrogen-mimicking compounds like Bisphenol-A, which have become ubiquitous in consumer life yet oddly are connected with the growing problem of infertility, as well as a spike in cancers, deformities and gender bending in both human and wildlife populations.

Again, the elite are driving these policies. The claim of humanity’s potential to over-consume at “unsustainable” levels is not without merit, but it lacks serious focus when it immediately blames the masses instead of those calling the shots.

MIT’s calculations in the Limits to Growth publication are thus a bit fuzzy for these reasons and numerous others. It’s not that man is unable to destroy himself that is disputed, but instead it is clear that the oligarchical tier of humanity is bent on achieving the destruction– of the bottom 80% of the world’s population. And that is simply not recognized.

The strategy is mirrored by Bill Gates, as demonstrated at his 2010 TED talk. There he contrives a formula predicting collapse unless mankind curbs population, energy consumption, services and CO2 output. “Probably one of these numbers has to get pretty close to zero,” Gates quips, hinting at population numbers as the key variable.

The elite want to frame the debate around trade offs in a zero-sum game, ultimately suggesting the negative worth of human individuals. True innovation could get us out of this dilemma, but would those in power entertain such notions?

As Mac Slavo observes, it is the unsustainability of the financial spectrum that is most likely candidate to contribute to widespread death, destruction and loss of standard of living:

Most people who use social media have figured out that Facebook and Google are in cahoots with the government, for those who are well aware of the issues it’s high time you switched over to Seen.life. It is a website that is similar to Facebook but without all the censorship.

Source: http://www.infowars.com/mit-predicts-half-of-humanity-to-be-culled-in-post-industrial-crash/


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    • Morgana Le Fay

      In terms of the resource scarcity predicted by their models; if it does come to pass, it will most likely primarily be the artificially induced kind.

      • Morgana Le Fay

        At least if it occurs by 2030. That said, common sense dictates that at some point there will need to be some measures taken concerning population growth. I don’t believe resources will be in severe danger of depletion by 2030 necessarily, but like it or not the resources of the planet are finite and will not withstand unchecked exponential population growth indefinitely.

        • Morgana Le Fay

          Basically, if we don’t at some point take some responsible steps to check our own populations voluntarily, nature certainly will—and likely in a much drastic manner.

    • C.C. Forche

      Are you connecting Club of Rome as a backronym to R C Christian? Is this author’s title meant to be a definition of the the exact opposite of Christianity? Living a simple clean life as God Yahweh intended would not have led us to the point of a destroyed planet and lack of resources. Just think about this one thing; granite… it is our foundation. Once it is busted up and quarried out of the ground, it can not longer be a giant piece of earth. it is the strength of the ground we stand on. All over this planet people have taken out granite for their counter tops. Marble and quartz are used too. This is the solid ground we stood on…stood on and is no more. Sinkholes, earthquakes with more damage than there would have been with a solid mantle/crust. we are so foolish. We know how to recycle items to make beautiful counter tops that last and limit our trash and we use what? The ground we need to live on?!? So now we think why we are overpopulated because we have sucked the soul out of planet earth? C.C. Forche author of the Christian book of arguments w/ 666 decoded in 9 languages and 5 alphabets. check out this argument..it is long and it is the crescendo of the book, but it shows how a mere couple of humans can set off all the events in Revelation. “CHAOS.. A WORLD REPORT” go to christiantheoriesandconcepts.com/chaos-a-world-report/

    • dennisR8

      People who might read this, this story is true. The Hebrew Almighty God does not want humanity to suffer this fate. Make a professional of faith in Christ. HE desires that you are safe with HIM. Dying for faith in Christ is available to those that do not participate in the wedding as witnesses and guests of honor. Dwelling in Christ’s Kingdom forever is possible either way but why not be in HIS magnificent presence for that wedding. Do not suffer through the Great Tribulation.

      The United Religions of the world will lead to your death for not worshiping the anti-Christ. Believe now in the blood of Christ. HE was sacrificed for you, as the Lamb of God, before you are left behind.

    • Andy

      there is no overpopulation problem – humanity wastes 50% of the food it produces, we could easily feed 13 BILLION people, nearly double the current population

      the problem is GREED, nobody is happy with what they’ve got, everyone wants MOOOORE regardless of where they reside on the economic ladder and regardless of the cost – the “continual growth” economic model is simply unsustainable

      7.5 billion people live on earth at this time, of all these people only a few will live to see 100 years, which means over the next century 7.4999 BILLION people will die

      • Anonymous

        100% Correct.

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