The youth seem particularly disturbed by what they have been told is going to be the last few years of their young lives as the planet catches fire and burns beyond repair - especially on the summer solstice. One only needs to look into social policies to realize that, true or not, such hysteria is an admittedly weaponized procedure going back to the Club of Rome, the Iron Mountain Report, and the Stanford Research Institute among others. “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine, and the like would fit the Bill," says the COR in 1991. The SRI suggested "youth involvement in political processes," and "the emergence of the conservation/ecology movement," as steps towards collectively creating a "new image of a human being." Part of this proposed social change also involved “experimentation with new family structures,” “women’s liberation,” and “black consciousness”. Whereas the Iron Mountain report suggested in their Ecological section that the true aim of this all was “a comprehensive program of applied eugenics,” we can see this manifested in women’s marches for abortion, the stated goal of BLM to “disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure,” and in climate activist groups such as Extinction Rebellion and Birth Strikers who choose not to have kids for the Earth. Such ideology is the anthesis to natural human instinct and clearly part of what Iron Mountain called “new religions or other mythologies,” another compounding of climate issues when we anthropomorphize storms and heat waves by giving them names.
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