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"NewsHawk Inc." wrote:
>
> 10.1.99
> Globalist Leaders Call for "90% Reduction" in Human Population!
> READ THIS!!
>
> The following report was sent to us by Byron Weeks.
>
> Incredible!! Read for yourself the naked, unvarnished WORD-FOR-WORD
> truth about what the globalist power-mongers plan to do to the human
> population of Earth! FROM THEIR OWN MOUTHS!
>
> The grotesque, putrid hypocrisy issuing from the mouths of the murderous
> fascist swine about the need for humanity to reign in their
> "materialistic" demands--for things like jobs to provide a meal on the
> table to feed their families--is absolutely incredible; as they sit
> there in palatial splendor, ingesting the finest, most expensive food
> and drink while listening to the horrid, inhuman drivel issue from the
> mouths of the members addressing the conclave. The sponsor of this
> hideous and ostentatious display? The GORBACHEV FOUNDATION.
>
> You've got to read it to believe it.
>
> Really--No ONE could POSSIBLY make this s--t up: it's just to repulsive.
>
> NewsHawk Inc.
> - - - - - - - - -
> >From the distinguished journalist, William Jasper, comes this report of
> his coverage of Gorbachev's WORLD FORUM in 1996. You will see the kind
> of thinking that the ELITES are manifesting in relative privacy.
>
> This is the New World Order crowd, the people behind Bill Clinton and
> Hillary.... Can you understand that world depopulation to 10 % of what
> it is now IS part of the Globalist agenda? In Heaven's name, please
> realize what we are up against! Why does Clinton still have an approval
> rating of 60 % of the voters??
> Byron Weeks
>
> - - - - - - - - -
>
> From: Dave Kuehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Byron Weeks
> STATE OF THE WORLD FORUM
>
> Global Gorby,  by William F. Jasper
>
> . . . an event of another sort (and of arguably much greater consequence)
> was getting under way with considerably less attention: "The State of the
> World Forum," a planetary confabulation sponsored by the Gorbachev
> Foundation. Held atop the city's famed Nob Hill at the luxurious Fairmont
> Hotel, the forum brought together a glittering constellation of global
> notables representing the epitome of worldly power, prestige, fame, wealth,
> and influence: presidents, princes, potentates, philanthropists, poets,
> philosophers, and poohbahs. (They meet again this year, 1998---B Weeks)
>
> Who's Who: "The weighty seriousness and ambitious reach of the conference
> indicated by the title of the event -- "Toward a New Civilization: Launching
> a Global Initiative" -- were underscored by the list of attendees, a
> veritable Who's Who of Wall Street, the Trilateral Commission, the World
> Economic Forum, the Aspen Institute, the Council on Foreign Relations, the
> Club of Rome, the Bilderbergers, the Politburo, the Commission on Global
> Governance, the World Future Society, and other Insider bastions of power.
>
> Among the 400-plus eminent personages from 50 countries who flocked to the
> five-day affair (September 27th-October 1st) were former Secretaries of
> State James Baker and George Shultz (both co-chairs of the forum), former
> President George Bush, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,
> President Askar Akaev of Kyrgystan, former President Oscar Arias of Costa
> Rica, Prime Minister Tansu Ciller of Turkey, Czech Republic President Vaclav
> Havel, former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and South African Vice
> President Thabo Mbeki.
>
> Additional participants included: Worldwatch President Lester Brown; New Age
> gurus Fritjof Capra, Jeremy Rifkin, Willis Harman, Deepak Chopra, Robert
> Muller, and Matthew Fox; Marxist poetess Rigoberta Menchu; Earth Council
> president and billionaire eco-warrior Maurice Strong;
>
>  Microsoft wizard Bill Gates; media mogul Rupert Murdoch; futurists
> Alvin Toffler and John Naisbitt; Senator George Mitchell; Archer Daniels
> Midland CEO Dwayne Andreas; computer tycoon David Packard; Esalen
> founder Michael Murphy; motivation superstar Tony Robbins; Men's
> Wearhouse CEO George Zimmer;
>
> chimpanzee expert Jane
> Goodall -- not to mention Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carl Sagan, John Denver,
> Shirley MacLaine, Dennis Weaver, Ted Turner, Jane Fonda, Theodore Hesburgh,
> Timothy Wirth, Max Kampleman, Milton Friedman, Randall Forsberg, Saul
> Mendlovitz, and Alan Cranston.
>
> Overseeing the entirety of this summit of the anointed was, of course,
> Mikhail Gorbachev himself. The purpose of the convocation, he proclaimed,
> was to "launch a multi-year process, culminating in the year 2000, to
> articulate the fundamental [world] priorities, values, and actions necessary
> to constructively shape our common future." And who better to kick off an
> ostentatious extravaganza of that sort than global media titan and former
> "Humanist of the Year" Ted Turner. Identifying himself as a "great student
> of history" and a long-time friend of Gorbachev, Turner praised the
> "ex-Communist" and former dictator for ending the Cold War, which he
> acclaimed as "the greatest accomplishment in the history of humanity." "Now,
> with the Cold War behind us," said Ted, "this forum's job is to help chart
> the way for humanity."
>
>  . . .But drastic measures are needed, says Gorby. The traditional political
> structures "no longer respond to the needs of an interdependent world. The
> political culture that we inherited from the past stands in the way of
> efforts to unite mankind's resources in the face of global challenges."
>
> Mere transformation of political structures, however, is far from adequate.
> "We are in dire need of redefining the parameters of our society's economic,
> social, political, and spiritual development," the Soviet seer told his
> worshipful votaries. "Indeed, we have to reinvent the paradigm of our
> existence, to build a new civilization." It was a rehearkening to other
> familiar themes Gorbachev has sung: "developing a global consciousness,"
> "embracing the task of spiritual renewal," launching "the next phase of
> human development." An awesome undertaking, to be sure. Fortunately for us,
> he is graciously willing to enlighten and minister to our darkened souls as
> well as our sick body politic. How does he propose to do this? Comrade
> Gorbachev proposes to "set up a kind of United Nations Council of Elders."
>
> It was in this "Elder" capacity that Gorbachev offered the next part of his
> lecture. "Civilization will shift and new values and new ways of life will
> be needed to find real solutions to the problems of our environment, a way
> out of the ecological crisis," the sage of Moscow told his San Francisco
> gathering. Then came the punch line:
>
> "Gradually we will have to achieve a change of emphasis in the archetypal
> dilemma: to have or to be; to change the nature of consumption."
> "Perhaps it
> is a little risky in this country to speak about that," he beamed to a
> titter of audience chuckles. "We have to change the nature of consumption.
> And I have much to say about that here."
>
> Compassion Con
> He certainly did have much to say on the topic, as did many of the other
> participants during the course of the forum. What was most amazing was that
> no one gagged or guffawed at the brazen effrontery and hypocrisy of the
> sainted one's sermonizing on conspicuous consumption while his rapt audience
> feasted on a sumptuous array of epicurean comestibles fit for royalty:
> smoked trout salad, filet of beef in shashlik marinade, and a dessert of
> panna cotta with autumn fruit. . . Getting to the crux of the matter,
> Gorbachev pontificated: "We have to, I believe, gear consumption more to
> people's cultural and spiritual needs.  Also, through culture and education
> and within the framework of laws we shall have to address the problem of
> controlling the world's population." And control, of course, as always, is
> the key word and concept here. Control. Power. . . . .
>
> But according to these cognoscenti, there are too many people on this "one
> planet." Willis Harman's essay grapples with the "dilemma.": "In the
> economy-dominated world, as the outspoken anthropologist Margaret Mead once
> put it bluntly, 'The unadorned truth is that we do not need now, and will
> not need later, much of the marginal labor -- the very young, the very old,
> the very uneducated, and the very stupid.'" (Is this genocide,
> aborticide, and agicide, or what?---B. Weeks )
>
>  "This dilemma is perhaps the most basic one we face," said Harman. Society
> can't afford "from an environmental standpoint, or from the standpoint of
> tearing apart of the social fabric -- the economic growth that would be
> necessary to provide jobs for all in the conventional sense, and the
> inequities which have come to accompany that growth. This dilemma, more than
> any other aspect of our current situation, indicates how fundamental a
> system change is now required."
>
> In the closing plenary session of the forum, philosopher/author Sam Keen
> summarized the consensus of the learned ones. Among the conference
> participants, said Keen, "there was very strong agreement that religious
> institutions have to take primary responsibility for the population
> explosion. We must speak far more clearly about sexuality, about
> contraception, about abortion, about the values that control the population,
> because the ecological crisis, in short, is the population crisis. Cut the
> [world's] population by 90 percent and there aren't enough people left
> to do
> a great deal of ecological damage."
>
> How do we "cut" the planet's population by 90 percent? Even genocidal mass
> murderers Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, and Mao combined did not come close to
> attaining such a "lofty" goal. As always, the devil is in the details. Forum
> participant Barbara Marx Hubbard may already have provided some of the
> devilish answer. In The Book of Co-Creation she writes: "Out of the full
> spectrum of human personality, one-fourth is electing to transcend ....
> One-fourth is destructive [and] they are defective seeds. In the past they
> were permitted to die a 'natural death.' ... Now as we approach the quantum
> shift from the creature-human to the co-creative human -- the human who is
> an inheritor of god-like powers -- the destructive one-fourth must be
> eliminated from the social body .... Fortunately, you are not responsible
> for this act. We are. We are in charge of God's selection process for planet
> Earth. He selects, we destroy. We are the riders of the pale horse, Death."
>
> Lord help us all if this de facto "Brain Trust" of diabolical misfits,
> murderers, megalomaniacs, terrorists, and tyrants succeed in establishing
> their "new world order," their "new global civilization."

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