To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (305 ) 1/22/1998 8:38:00 PM From: Sidney Reilly Respond to of 609
Signs of the end times: Excerpts from "Global Tyranny...Step by Step" by William F. Jasper <<Consider, for example, Lester R. Brown (CFR), the supposed anti-establishment eco-fanatic who heads the influential Worldwatch Institute, one of the driving forces behind UNCED. His best-selling 1972 book, World Without Borders , proposed a "world enviromental agency" because "arresting the deterioration of the enviroment does not seem possible within the existing framework of independent nation-states." His super agency would first "assess the impact of man's various interventions in the enviroment." But there's no doubt that the conclusion to be reached were already firmly cast in stone. Brown then stated: "Once the necessary information and analysis is complete, tolerance levels can be established and translated into the necessary regulation of human activity." His books and statist solutions are hyped by the CFR-dominated media and CFR academics, while the big CFR-controlled foundations shower his think tank with millions of dollars. "Building an enviromentally sustainable future," Brown later said of the Earth Summit's mission, "requires nothing short of a revolution." This would involve "restructuring the global economy, dramatically changing human reproductive behavior, and altering values and lifestyles." At least no one can accuse these guys of thinking small or hiding their ultimate goals. In State of The World 1991 , the annual doomsday report issued by the Worldwatch Institute, Brown predicted that "the battle to save the planet will replace the battle over ideology as the organizing theme of the new world order." And, with "the end of the ideological that dominated a generation of international affairs, a new world order, shaped by a new agenda, will emerge." The world's agenda, he wrote, will "be more ecological than ideological." Over and over while presuming to speak for the entire enviromental movement, Brown indicated its intention to focus on the enviroment as the justification for establishing controls over mankind. "In the new age," he asserted, "diplomacy will be more concerned with enviromental security than with military security."