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The 1001 Club and Other Eco-Fascist Fronts
To further spread the work of the WWF, in 1970 Prince Philip teamed up with a former SS officer, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, already a prominent player in the WWF, to create a permanent funding mechanism for the growing number of ecology fronts being spawned, to scoop up the dregs of the late-1960s counterculture, and deploy them as the storm-troopers of the new “green” fascism. The 1001: A Nature Trust, known among its members as the “1001 Club,” was created as an adjunct to Prince Bernhard’s well-known Bilderberg Group, the Cold War-era secret society of leading North American and European oligarchical insiders–1001 close personal associates of Prince Bernhard and Prince Philip were “invited” to join the 1001 Club at an initial fee of $10,000 per person.
The bulk of the members were drawn from the boards of directors of the leading Club of the Isles raw materials cartels, banks, insurance companies, and family trusts (the fondi). Typical of this caste were John Loudon, former CEO of Royal Dutch Shell and chairman of Shell Oil Co., who served from 1977 until his death as president of the WWF; Maurice Strong, head of the Canada-based Power Corporation, and one of the most important of the WWF operators; Baron Aubrey Buxton of Alsa, of Barclays Bank; Bertold Beitz, director of Alfred Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach Foundation; Conrad Black, chairman of Britain’s leading media cartel, the Hollinger Corporation; Peter Cadbury, of the George Cadbury Trust; Anton Rupert, of the South African Rembrandt tobacco interests; Sir Kenneth Kleinwort, owner of Kleinwort Benson, one of Britain’s oldest investment banks; and Henry Keswick, chairman of Jardine Matheson and brother of John Keswick, the chairman of Hambros Bank and a director of the Bank of England.
Maj. Louis Mortimer Bloomfield was a 1001 Club charter member, as were a number of notorious scoundrels, including swindler-bankers Robert Vesco and Edmond Safra.
By the time Princes Philip and Bernhard had assembled the $10 million war-chest, the first of the leading eco-fascist front groups and think-tanks had already been launched. In 1969, a Sierra Club official, David Ross Brower, founded Friends of the Earth, which, several years later, would help spawn such overtly terrorist groups as Greenpeace and Earth First!. The same year, WWF Chairman Sir Peter Scott launched Survival International, originally known as the Primitive Peoples Fund, which, three years later, spawned Cultural Survival.
In 1968, Aurelio Peccei, a former executive of Fiat (Fiat President Gianni Agnelli was a charter member of the 1001 Club), founded the Club of Rome, another by-invitation-only organization, to peddle a new, computer-age brand of Malthusianism. In 1970, with a grant from the Volkswagen Foundation, Peccei hired Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer whiz-kid Jay Forrester, and a team of his students, to prepare a report on the world population crisis, which was published several years later under the title Limits to Growth. Using a fraudulent concept of “carrying capacity” that completely ruled out human scientific discovery, Forrester and his students, Dennis and Donella Meadows, claimed that a combination of overpopulation and resource depletion would wreck the planet. The Club of Rome became not only a leading “establishment” lobby for every wacky environmental hoax; it launched the zero population growth movement, which has now devolved into a demand for drastic world population reduction–i.e., genocide.
20 Comments on "Conspiracy to reduce world’s population"
Jerry McManus on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 12:32 pm
I, for one, welcome our new overlords and wish them the best of luck in the herculean task of reducing the excess population.
One wonders why they didn’t start 20 or 30 years ago, surely Reagan and Thatcher were in on the fix?
Plantagenet on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 12:40 pm
“green fascism” is the last thing we have to worry about. sheesh. This is one of the nuttiest threads ever!
yeahbut on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 12:45 pm
Holy cow I’m +1ing Plantagenet! Well said mate, this one’s nuttier than vegan granola.
ghung on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 12:46 pm
This article is also 4 1/2 years old (July 29, 2010).
redpill on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 12:57 pm
Site moderators, could someone shed some light as to why such a garbage(and dated, good catch ghung) article was posted?
Mike999 on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 1:31 pm
This shit should be removed.
This is Julian Huxley:
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley
I’m guessing he never said anything about Eugenics.
Mike999 on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 1:35 pm
1) America’s biggest EcoTerrorist is Exxon. Canada’s ecoterrorist is the Koch Bros( Tar Sands ).
2) Funny how the right wing LOVE Eugenics, because they tried to use it on Black people?
3) There is a known solution to population growth: Education. Getting young girls educated delays their productive cycle, and solves the problem.
No need for a global conspiracy of any kind.
No need for hysterical nut articles on this web site, making it look like a JOKE to the outside.
Mike999 on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 1:42 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Huxley#Eugenics_and_race
However, Huxley advocated a completely different alternative, in which the lower classes are ensured a nutritious diet, education and facilities for recreation:
We must therefore concentrate on producing a single equalized environment; and this clearly should be one as favourable as possible to the expression of the genetic qualities that we think desirable. Equally clearly, this should include the following items. A marked raising of the standard of diet for the great majority of the population, until all should be provided both with adequate calories and adequate accessory factors; provision of facilities for healthy exercise and recreation; and upward equalization of educational opportunity… we know from various sources that raising the standard of life among the poorest classes almost invariably results in a lowering of their fertility. In so far, therefore, as differential class-fertility exists, raising the environmental level will reduce any dysgenic effects which it may now have.[75]
Mike999 on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 1:43 pm
So what we have here is some right wing nut arguing a position that DIED in 1962.
Thanks for wasting our time on this horseshit.
ghung on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 1:48 pm
Relax, folks. The Examiner’s Sunday offering this week:
“Grim Reaper appears at traffic accident scene in Oregon but driver lives”
http://www.examiner.com/article/grim-reaper-appears-at-traffic-accident-scene-oregon-but-driver-lives
If you want to see one lucky son of a bitch, check out the little video. I didn’t see the Grim Reaper make an appearance, but somebody’s Guardian Angel sure did.
noobtube on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 2:01 pm
This is why I realized that PeakOil is just another version of American extremist nut-ism.
Few sites on the web celebrate mass murder, genocide, invasion, destruction, and exploitation for the “good of the planet” quite like this one.
Anyone who believes in the idea of too many people is a homicidal degenerate scumbag. If there are too many people, solve the problem by killing yourself.
Of course, they would never do that because of their American exceptionalism.
dubya on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 3:29 pm
Wow, I’m underwhelmed.
Given how effective the conspiratorial reduction in Africa’s population has been; I would like these people to now dedicate themselves to eliminating all the solar panels and wind turbines on earth.
As an aside they could work on expanding the world’s fossil fuel dependency.
Of course we might need an update from sometime in the past 5 years – perhaps after long intense effort they have managed to achieve their goals.
J-Gav on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 3:41 pm
No-one will need a conspiracy for population to be reduced. All that will take is continuation of BAU. Then again, maybe THAT IS the conspiracy?
cornageeha on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 3:41 pm
This really is the pits. Are we looking at the end of PeakOil?
Richard Ralph Roehl on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 4:14 pm
Conspiracies to lower the global baboony consumer population on Planet Over-birth Earth? It should be a priority. Not a conspiracy.
Apneaman on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 6:23 pm
Population has increased every year since I was born. In fact, it has more than doubled in my lifetime. When exactly is the start date of this massive population reduction scheme?
Speculawyer on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 6:26 pm
A very old conspiracy theory article from a nutcase. C’mon. Stop with this nonsense.
James Tipper on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 6:34 pm
Although this guy is clearly a nutjob he does at least have the balls to talk about a gigantic world-wide taboo, called population growth.
The fact of the matter is that with a growing population of people with a rising standard of living, more and more resources will be used, including but not limited to oil. Oil is the glue that holds the modern economy together and peak oil comes much sooner then most analysts predict. I do not encourage death, I encourage education and family planning to lower birth rates. For those people who are against that, they are the true maniacs, they want to watch the world burn.
Is there going to be a die off with peak oil happens? Not the exact second it happens but there is the great potential for skyrocketing food and energy prices to send nations into war and revolution. By that logic, with skyrocketing food prices, and a high oil prices(until the last 6 months), many revolutions have happened(Arab Spring for example). I expect their to be a much larger global movement, not international, but simply the whole world in a series of complicated civil wars. This will of course be a couple of years after the peak and nations will have to try and bring their people together(namely Western and East Asian powers) to divide the world to get the energy. Obviously wildly unpopular but I’m sure in my mind that most people would not be willing to take a 25-50% hit in standard of living.
Apneaman on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 8:44 pm
Population growth will stop and be reduced the way it always has. Famine weakened people get decimated by diseases. Kills more than starvation itself. Normalcy bias says it can’t happen here/now, but fat fortunate N Americans are only a few generations removed from it.
American author,Richard Manning wrote a great book, “Against the Grain”, on our history with agriculture and how population growth and decline are inescapably linked to it’s fragile existence.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2004/04/the-scourge-of-agriculture/303120/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQCykE5PW1Y
PrestonSturges on Mon, 19th Jan 2015 9:07 pm
Wow I picked the wrong day to stop huffing paint thinner.