Dennis L. Meadows, an American Emeritus Professor of Systems Management and the Chief Quackademic Eugenicist Officer of the influential globalist think tank The Club of Rome since the late 1960s, expresses confidence that the "necessary depopulation of the planet, down to one billion"—an 87.5% reduction from today’s population—can be achieved "in a civil way."
What is your biggest hope, Dr. Meadows?
» A peaceful collapse and many revolutions. «
» The planet can support something like one billion people, maybe two billion, depending on how much liberty and how much material consumption you want to have. [...] If you want more liberty, and more consumption, you have to have fewer people. And conversely, you can have more people. I mean, we could even have eight or nine billion, probably if we have a very strong dictatorship. «
» We must be ready to employ trickery, deceit, law-breaking, withholding and concealing truth. We can and must write in a language which sows among the masses hate, revulsion, scorn , and the like, towards those who disagree with us. «
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
quoted in Max Eastman (1955) - Reflections on the Failure of Socialism.
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
quoted in Max Eastman (1955) - Reflections on the Failure of Socialism.
» In searching for a new enemy to unite us [after the collapse of the Soviet Union], we came up with the idea that pollution,
the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. The real enemy is humanity itself. «
President Emeritus of the Club of Rome Alexander King and Secretary General Bertrand Schneider
in their book The First Global Revolution , 1991
— as detailed in the 2023 documentary 'No Farmers, No Food: Will You Eat The Bugs?' (HERE)