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40 <strong>En</strong> <strong>Route</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Occupation</strong><br />
Rothschild and Giscard d'Estaing of France; and Sir Eric Roll, chairman<br />
ofWarburg & Co. in <strong>En</strong>gland; <strong>to</strong> name just a few.ss<br />
The Club of Rome<br />
Another organization that has drawn a high percentage of its<br />
members from the Council on Foreign Relations is the Club of Rome.<br />
The Club of Rome (COR) claims <strong>to</strong> be an informal organization of less<br />
than one hundred people who are, in their own words, • . .. scientists,<br />
educa<strong>to</strong>rs, economists, humanists, industrialists, and national and<br />
international civil servants .... "S6Included among these have been<br />
members of the Rockefeller family. 57 Al<strong>to</strong>gether, there are approximately<br />
twenty-five CFR members who belong <strong>to</strong> the American Asso.<br />
dation for the Club of Rome. sa<br />
The Club had its beginnings in April of 1968, when leaders from<br />
ten different countries gathered in Rome at the invitation of Aurelio<br />
Peccei, a prominent Italian industrialist with close ties <strong>to</strong> the Fiat and<br />
Olivetti Corporations. S9The organization claims <strong>to</strong> have the solutions<br />
for world peace and prosperity. However, these solutions always seem<br />
<strong>to</strong> promote the concept of world government at the expense of national<br />
sovereignty.<br />
The Club of Rome has been charged with the task of overseeing<br />
the regionalization and unification of the entire world; the Club<br />
could therefore be said <strong>to</strong> be one step above the Bilderbergers in the<br />
one-world hierarchy. (COR's founder, Peccei, has been a close associate<br />
of the Bilderbergers.) 60 As far as I have been able <strong>to</strong> determine,<br />
most of the directives for the planning of the world government are<br />
presently coming from the Club of Rome.<br />
The Club's findings and recommendations are published from<br />
time <strong>to</strong> time in special, highly confidential reports, which are sent <strong>to</strong><br />
the power-elite <strong>to</strong> be implemented. On 17 September 1923 e Club<br />
released one such report, entitled Regionalized and Adapti Model<br />
of the <strong>Global</strong> World System, prepared by COR members hajlo<br />
Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel. 61<br />
The document reveals that the Club has dividec!Jh world in<strong>to</strong><br />
ten political/ economic regions, which it refers <strong>to</strong> as "kingdoms." (This<br />
sounds <strong>to</strong> me like a fulfillment of Daniel 7:15-28 and Revelation 13<br />
in the making.) While these "kingdoms" are not set in concrete and<br />
changes could still occur, it gives us an idea of what lies ahead. •<br />
Referring <strong>to</strong> the Mesarovic-Pestel study, Aurelio-Peccei, the<br />
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•ouring the Nixon Administration the United States was further divided in<strong>to</strong> ten<br />
federal sub-regions for the alleged purpose of •emergency management" and the<br />
"decentralization of the Executive Branch."<br />
<strong>Global</strong> Politics<br />
41<br />
Club's founder, states:<br />
Their world model, based on new developments of the<br />
multilevel hierarchical systems theory, divides the world<br />
in<strong>to</strong> ten interdependent and mutually interacting regions<br />
of political, economic or environmental coherence ....<br />
It will be recognized of course that these are still pro<strong>to</strong>type<br />
models. Mesarovic and Peste} have assumed a<br />
Herculean task. The full implementation of their work<br />
will take many years. 62<br />
In 1974, only a year after the report's distribution <strong>to</strong> Club<br />
members, Mesarovic and Pestel released their "findings" in a book<br />
entitled Mankind at the Turning Point, which was intended for public<br />
consumption. On page9161-164 of this book, the authors display the<br />
same ten regions; only this time the word "kingdoms" has been omitted.<br />
They obviously didn't want the public <strong>to</strong> know the true nature<br />
of the Club's political ambitions.<br />
What is particularly disturbing about all of this is that the Club<br />
of Rome is being spiritually driven-spiritually as in occultism. On<br />
pages 151 and 152 of Mankind at the Turning Point, Aurelio Peccei<br />
reveals his pantheistic/New Age beliefs, talking about man's communion<br />
with nature and the transcendent and using the term "noosphere"<br />
in referring <strong>to</strong> the collective field of intelligence of the human race.<br />
This uncommon expression cannot be found in a dictionary. By use<br />
of the term "noosphere" Peccei gives himself away as a student of<br />
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a French Jesuit priest (now deceased)<br />
whose occult ideas and writings, I would later discover, have had a<br />
deep impact on the New Age movement In fact, Chardin is one of<br />
the most frequently quoted writers by leading New Age occultists.<br />
At the conclusion of the book, Peccei remarks: "Philosophers<br />
have, from ancient times, stressed the unity of existence and the interconnection<br />
of all the elements of nature, man and thought However,<br />
their teaching has seldom been reflected in political or social<br />
behavior.ll63 The Club of Rome and its network of affiliated organizations<br />
would like <strong>to</strong> change all of that<br />
COR's New Age slant is reflected in its American Association<br />
membership, which included the late Norman Cousins, the long-time<br />
honorary chairman of Planetary Citizens and possibly the best-known<br />
and respected name at the forefront of the New Age movement Other<br />
members are John Naisbitt, author of Megatrends; Amory Lovins,<br />
speaker at John Denver's New Age center (Windstar, in Snowmass,<br />
Colorado); Betty Friedan, the founding president of the National Organization<br />
for Women; and Jean Hous<strong>to</strong>n and Hazel Henderson, well-