brave new world…

March 21, 2008

“The world has a cancer, and that cancer is man.”
Merton Lambert - former spokesman for the Rockefeller Foundation - Harpeth Journal, December 18, ‘62

“To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men, their individualism, loyalty to family traditions, national patriotism and religious dogmas.”
G. Brock Chisholm, co-founder of the World Federation for Mental Health, former director of UN World Health Organization

“One-fourth of humanity must be eliminated from the social body. 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.”
Psychologist Barbara Marx Hubbard - member of Task Force Delta; a United States Army think tank

5 Responses to “brave new world…”

  1. fakeexpressionsoftheunkown Says:

    I see that this posting has not had the same response as some of your previous postings. Things have gone somewhat quiet from the silent crowd of onlookers. Tough stomachs needed for these chunks of biltong.

  2. Don R Says:

    In the local Southern dialect, that’s what we call “hard sayings”. Hard sayings usually ring with truth, but are often hard to fully accept.

  3. nic paton Says:

    An interesting spin on spin.

    Maybe humans need to have their entire humanity removed in order for them to be healthy.

    Not.

    Bot.

  4. Gwanda Says:

    Quotes 1 & 3 really disturb me outright. regarding world government, i am not anti this per se. however i suspect that sooner or later a dictator, the likes of which the world has never seen, would step in - absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    at the moment i’m exploring 2012 and the mythology around it in relation to the Mayans etc. it may be the end of this age & not a moment too soon in my opinion. living closer to nature & more in synch with it’s natural - lunar rather than solar - cycles seems increasingly vital, as a father and as a human being.

  5. Gavin Marshall Says:

    Cancer is a good description of humankind at the moment. We are like a cancer cell is part of the body, but has ‘forgotten’ it’s function and place and grows out of control destroying that which it is dependant on for it’s existence.
    Fortunately I think people are slowly waking up out of this pathological spell that we’re under and realising that the Earth isn’t just a resource, but perhaps a rather a larger organism of which we are a part.
    When we awaken to the fact that we are from the Earth and we are part of the her, not seperate, then we find that as we heal the Earth we heal ourselves, and as we heal ourselves, we heal the Earth.

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