Meet the World Economic Forum
Here's a very intriguing excerpt:
The Club of Rome is a scientific think tank that, like the WEF, promotes “a global governance model led by a technocratic elite.” It was founded only three years before the WEF, during a private meeting between Italian industrialist Aurelio Peccei and Scottish chemist Alexander King at a Rockefeller family residence in Italy. Vedmore writes:12
“Among its first accomplishments was a 1972 book entitled ‘The Limits to Growth’ that largely focused on global overpopulation, warning that ‘if the world’s consumption patterns and population growth continued at the same high rates of the time, the earth would strike its limits within a century’ …
In 1973], the Club of Rome would publish a report detailing an ‘adaptive’ model for global governance that would divide the world into ten, inter-connected economic/political regions. The Club of Rome was long controversial for its obsession with reducing the global population and many of its earlier policies, which critics described as influenced by eugenics …
However, in the Club’s infamous 1991 Book, ‘The First Global Revolution,’ it was argued that such policies could gain popular support if the masses were able to link them with an existential fight against a common enemy.”
The common enemy the Club came up with was mankind itself. An excerpt from “The First Global Revolution” reads, “In searching for a common enemy against whom we can unite, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like, would fit the bill.”13
It may be quite chilling for some to realize that the climate change threat narrative was cooked up in the late 1980s for the sole purpose of being able to implement a global depopulation agenda without stirring up excessive resistance. As noted by Corbett, depopulation and eugenics are “always at the heart of what they do,” referring to the WEF and any number of other organizations, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (emphases mine)
https://truthbasedmedia.com/2021/07/...conomic-forum/
These "secret" world clubs (or organizations, if you prefer) are colluding (conspiring) together for world dominance. And what they're going to "preach" to the masses is
hatred -- or more specifically self-hatred. After all, the "enemy" is you, me, the next guy, our next store neighbor -- all of us. What I find so fascinating about this geo-political, socio-economic game plan is that it is very likely that there is one entity who is aggressively driving this agenda -- an entity who hates God and the entire human race. In scripture this entity is called "the god of this world" (2Cor 4:4) and "the ruler of this world" (Jn 12:31; 14:30; 16:11). In other words...Satan. And Satan hates all mankind and is bent on destroying us. He is Public Enemy Number One -- unbeknownst, of course, to most people in the world.
1 Peter 5:8
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Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.
NIV
And,
Rev 12:12b
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But woe to the earth and the sea,
because the devil has gone down to you!
He is filled with fury,
because he knows that his time is short ."
NIV
The second item I find fascinating is that this plan for world dominance, at least as posited by the Club of Rome, is calling for ten regional rulers. John in Revelation speaks often to the "ten horns" on "the beast". And he explains these "ten horns" as being "ten kings who have not yet received royal power" but they eventually will for a very short time along with "the beast" (Rev 17:12).
Lastly, I've shared occasionally that more than a few bible scholars believe that the antichrist will come out of Rome -- in fact, he will be the pope himself. And their arguments are pretty compelling, although I personally haven't made up my mind on that particular issue.