Summary of Jim Marrs s Population Control
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 The Georgia Guidestones is a monument in Elbert County, Georgia, composed of four sixteen-foot-tall stones that have been called the American Stonehenge. It was commissioned in 1979 by a man using the pseudonym R. C. Christian, and it was completed in 1980.
#2 The stones’ first admonition is the most disconcerting to many, as the world population in mid-2014 stood at nearly seven and a half billion persons. If the Guidestones’ mandate to hold the human population to five hundred million is achieved, what is to happen to the other seven billion.
#3 Some governments have even incorporated these tactics into national policy. In 1974, the U. S. National Security Council issued a classified study entitled National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM) 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U. Security and Overseas Interests. It stated that population growth in the so-called Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) represented a serious threat to U. national security.
#4 Some of today’s elite can be linked to the same families and corporations that funded communism in Russia and then national socialism in prewar Germany. They believe they have the God-given right to exert ownership over all of us, including the right to life or death.

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Date de parution 16 mai 2022
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EAN13 9798822511217
Langue English
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Insights on Jim Marrs's Population Control
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

The Georgia Guidestones is a monument in Elbert County, Georgia, composed of four sixteen-foot-tall stones that have been called the American Stonehenge. It was commissioned in 1979 by a man using the pseudonym R. C. Christian, and it was completed in 1980.

#2

The stones’ first admonition is the most disconcerting to many, as the world population in mid-2014 stood at nearly seven and a half billion persons. If the Guidestones’ mandate to hold the human population to five hundred million is achieved, what is to happen to the other seven billion.

#3

Some governments have even incorporated these tactics into national policy. In 1974, the U. S. National Security Council issued a classified study entitled National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM) 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U. Security and Overseas Interests. It stated that population growth in the so-called Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) represented a serious threat to U. national security.

#4

Some of today’s elite can be linked to the same families and corporations that funded communism in Russia and then national socialism in prewar Germany. They believe they have the God-given right to exert ownership over all of us, including the right to life or death.

#5

Swain noted that while population is a factor in anthropogenic climate change, it is far more important to consider the type of energy being used. As incomes around the world have increased since 1910, fertility rates have fallen dramatically.

#6

Despite the fact that fears of population growth are overblown, the globalists seeking population reduction have continued their systematic elimination of large numbers of people.

#7

The idea of limiting the burgeoning earth’s population may seem desirable, but who gets to decide which segments of the population must forgo childbearing for the good of the majority. So far, it is the wealthy globalists who have taken the lead in supporting ways to hold down population growth through eugenics and birth control.

#8

Some very strange and scary incidents have been reported that do not portend well for population growth. For example, in 2012, Sara Barron, a thirty-year nursing veteran, witnessed separate incidences of anencephaly, a brain defect in which babies are born missing parts of their skull.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

The world spends about $1 trillion annually on military hardware. America has been the world’s largest arms dealer for many years, and its closest competitors, Russia and China, do not really compete with each other.

#2

The US has been the leader in both legal and illegal arms sales. The 2011 ouster of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the 2012 murder of US ambassador Chris Stevens in Benghazi, and the Obama administration’s arming of Syrian rebels attacking the government of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad were all connected to under-the-table transfers of arms by the United States.

#3

The Obama administration turned a blind eye to the supply of arms to the Syrian opposition, even deciding which terrorist group would receive the weapons.

#4

America’s foreign policy of interventionism and adventurism has only benefited the arms manufacturers. With secretive societies such as the Council on Foreign Relations providing leadership for both the Democratic and Republican parties, there has been no significant change in American foreign police since World War II.

#5

The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the country a D-plus in 2013 for its outdated infrastructure. The proposed 2015 defense budget is more than $600 billion and protects a long list of weapons programs.

#6

The effectiveness of guns as a deterrent to crime has been proven in Kennesaw, Georgia, which in 1982 passed an ordinance requiring heads of households to keep at least one firearm in their homes. By 2001, violent crime rates in Kennesaw had dropped to about 85 percent below national and state rates while property crime dropped to about 50 percent below national and state rates.

#7

The two primary reasons behind most gun violence are poverty and alcohol consumption, which are completely ignored by the media. The media only reports on gun violence after a tragedy, and never on the true causes of it.

#8

The problem of gun violence has more to do with the hopelessness of poverty and the polarization of wealth. Until we address the root causes of societal discontent, no antigun legislation will keep the public safe.

#9

The world’s supply of oil has reportedly peaked and is now in decline. If this were to happen, it would lead to higher energy prices and worldwide instability. Petroleum is the foundation of modern civilization, and if there were to be a shortage, the price of virtually every good would rise.

#10

The term peak oil was coined by American geologist Marion King Hubbert in 1956, who predicted a peak in U. S. oil production by 1970. While the theory has been proven false, it has allowed oil companies to profit from stoking public fear.

#11

The Bakken oil field, which lies underneath North Dakota, is the largest domestic oil discovery since Alaska’s Prudhoe Bay. If sold for $107 a barrel, this would mean a resource worth more than $5. 3 trillion.

#12

The process of fracking, which is the injection of fluid into the ground at high pressure to fracture shale rocks and release natural gas, has led to the contamination of groundwater and the creation of toxic air pollution.

#13

The oil industry, led by the Western States Petroleum Association, spent nearly $1. 5 million in just the first three months of 2014 to lobby against the bill.

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