AWAKE - VII:
WHAT IS THE CLUB OF
The committee appears to base much of its important decisions affecting mankind on the philosophy of Polish aristocrat, Felix Dzerzhinsky, who regarded mankind as being slightly above the level of cattle. As a close friend of British intelligence agent Sydney Reilly (Reilly was actually Dzerzhinsky’s controller during the Bolshevik Revolution's formative years), he often confided in Reilly during his drinking bouts. Dzerzhinsky was, of course, the beast who ran the Red Terror apparatus. He once told Reilly, while the two were on a drinking binge that "Man is of no importance. Look at what happens when you starve him. He begins to eat his dead companions to stay alive. Man is only interested in his own survival. That is all that counts.”
With regard to the Third World, the Club of
“The Club of Rome and its members have no dogma — we believe in the `power of ideas' and in the concept of `think globally, and act locally',” said Ricardo Diez-Hochleitner, who had been the head of the Club of Rome from 1991 until recently when he was replaced by Prince Hassan of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Yes, we do have to be better stewards of the earth, which means taking care of all life on earth, better management of our land and natural resources, as well as controlling our own numbers, but not through abortion. The answers to the problems facing our planet are serious, but a One World Government, where we will be forced to give up our rights and freedoms is not the answer. Bowing to false gods and to the Antichrist is not the answer. Selling out our own country is not the answer. There is only one answer, and that is Jesus Christ.
NEXT MONTH:
A Closer Look at the One World Order and
Bible Prophecy - Part I
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