Computer Predicts the End of the World (1973)

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Fearmongering as a way to consolidate wealth and power isn't a new idea.

This ABC News Australia report from 1973 sells globalism and the end of national sovereignty as a way to help solve the future world overpopulation problem elitists were predicting. A few members of the Club of Rome sat down with the news presenter to sell the idea, including Professor Hugo Teeman of the Battelle Research Institute of Geneva, Club of Rome Founder Dr. Aurelio Peccei, and World Bank Director Alexander King.

Alexander King - Pioneering scientist at the forefront of the environmental cause: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2007/may/02/obituaries.obituaries

History of the Club of Rome: https://www.clubofrome.org/history/

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