The Club of Rome begins

In 1968 The Club of Rome begins at a 2 day meeting in Rome, Italy on the topic of "The Predicament of Mankind"  - the catalyst to technocratic globalisation. Oil tycoon/ "environmentalist" Maurice Strong is a member of the Club of Rome... he is the founder of the UN "Environmental" movement! [1, 2] MORE INFO TO COME in the mean time WATCH

UN Stockholm Conference 1972

From June 5-16, 1972 the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment [7] was held in Stockholm, Sweden headed by Maurice Strong, who at the time was a Rockefeller Foundation trustee. The conference is "hailed as a landmark moment in the history of the modern environmental movement." [1] The first UN conference with "environment" in the title. At this conference the resolution was passed to for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) which would lead progressively to Agenda 21 and become the driving body for Sustainable Development . [2, 3]

Prelude to Agenda 21: The Convention on Biological Diversity adopted at Nairobi Conference

In response to the threat of species extinction caused by human activity and inspired by the world community's growing commitment to sustainable development, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), led by Maurice Strong, convened the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts on Biological Diversity in November 1988 to explore the need for an international convention on biological diversity. The UNEP established the Ad Hoc Working Group of Technical and Legal Experts to prepare an international legal instrument for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity. [1, 2, 5] By February 1991, the Ad Hoc Working Group had become known as the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee. At the May 22, 1992 Nairobi Conference the "agreed text" was adopted for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) The CBD was opened for signatures on June 5, 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) (the Rio "Earth Summit") and by June 4, 1993 it had received 168 Member State signatures.   The Convention entered into force on December 29, 1993. [4] Following the convention, they identified a need for "a practical tool for translating the principles of Agenda 21 into reality," - The UNEP created the Global Biodiversity Assessment book which..> READ MORE

The Fourth World Wilderness Congress

The Fourth World Wilderness Congress (WWC) :Worldwide Conservation, the Proceedings of the Symposium on Biosphere Reserves was held in Denver, USA on September 11-18, 1987 [1, 2] The 4th WWC involved 1600 delegates from 62 nations, among them Ms Gro Harlem Brundtland (Prime Minister of Norway) and Maurice Strong, David Rockerfeller, James Baker and Edmund de Rothschild. [4, 5, 6, 7]  "The conference ultimately revolved around the question of financing for the burgeoning environmental movement that Strong had shaped from the ground up through his work at the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)." It was at this conference that Rothschild called for a World Conservation Bank, which he envisioned as the funding mechanism for a "second Marshall Plan" that would be used for third world "debt relief" and "sustainable development." [6, 7, 8] George Hunt came to learn that the New World Order refers to the coming boundary-less world as the fourth world wilderness!

UN Environment Program (UNEP) is formed

From  June 5-16, 1972 the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment [3] was held in Stockholm, Sweden headed by Maurice Strong, who at the time was a Rockefeller Foundation trustee. The conference is "hailed as a landmark moment in the history of the modern environmental movement."  One of the major resolutions of this conference was for the creation of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) [9] and the adoption of an action plan - EarthWatch. [1, 2, 6, 7]. "In the light of the results of the Stockholm Conference, the United Nations General Assembly decided to establish UNEP to "serve as a focal point for environmental action and co-ordination within the United Nations system" (General Assently resolution 2997(XXVII) of 15 December 1972)", a "global enviromnental organization at Government level." [8] The early mission of UNEP is to" provide leadership and encourage partnerships in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing and enabling nations and people to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations." ..."One of the most important functions of UNEP is the promotion of environmental science and information." to generate reports and "created world-wide awareness on emerging environmental problems". It is said that former..> READ MORE

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established

The establishment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to "assess the available scientific, technical, and socio-economic information" on climate change was endorsed by UN General Assembly on December 6, 1988 (resolution 43/53 presented by the government of Malta). [1, 2] A few months earlier on June 23, 1988, James Hansen of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) testified at the US Congressional hearing on Energy and Natural Resources and stated that he is 99 percent sure global warming is under way outside of normal variability of climate. Maurice Strong, the founding director of UNEP wrote the terms of reference for the IPCC. The first term of reference was the "narrow" definition of climate change (@45:40) and "he deliberately limited it to human causes of climate change" thus eliminating all natural variability! [3] "Following his exposure for bribery and corruption in the UN’s Oil-for-Food scandal Maurice Strong was stripped of many of his 53 international awards and honours he had collected during his lifetime working in dual role of arch conservationist and ruthless businessman" [5] Sometime in 1997, but definitely by January 14, 1998,..> READ MORE

UNCED Earth Summit – Agenda 21

In 1987 the Trilateral Commission’s member Gro Harlem Brundtland presnted to the World Assembly the World Commission on Environment and Development task force's report called Our Common Future. This report defined and popularized the term Sustainable Development for world consumption. [1] From June 3-14, 1992 the United Nations Committee for Environment and Development (UNCED) 'Earth Summit' was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  It was organised by co-author, Maurice Strong, who is also the UNEP secretary general. [2, 3, 4] The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was signed which "established an international environmental treaty to combat "dangerous human interference with the climate system", in part by stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere" [8] Also at this conference “The Agenda for the 21st Century” (Agenda 21) was born. Brundtland's report received praise and accolades from the UN for providing the framework for a sustainable future. [5, 6, 7] Officially "Agenda 21 is the framework for activity into the 21st century addressing the combined issues of environment protections and fair and equitable development for all." According to extensive research by Patrick Wood, “Agenda 21 is a … comprehensive blueprint specifically designed to change our way of life and..> READ MORE

Dr Eddy finds Polio vaccines contaminated with cancer causing virus – later identified as SV40

In 1959, Dr Bernice Eddy who was conducting polio vaccine safety studies discovered that an extract of monkey kidney cells used to propagate the polio vaccines was causing tumors in newborn hamsters. She surmised that the monkeys carried a cancer-causing virus which would later become known as SV40 - the 40th simian (monkey) virus discovered. Despite efforts to silence her new revelations, as it's public knowledge would threaten vaccine confidence, she went ahead and presented her data at an annual Cancer Society conference in New York in October 26, 1960. The NIH actively blocked her from publishing her findings and eventurally she was eliminated from vaccine research.  Her treatment was considered a scandal. [3] She did manage in 1962 to publish in the journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology reporting that the Salk polio vaccine contained SV40, which was confirmed to be the cause of cancer tumors in hamsters. [1, 2] Prior to this in 1955 when the Salk polio vaccines were launched, Dr Eddy 's screening of polio vaccines revealed they inconveniently contained amounts of live polio virus, in an alledged "inactivated" vaccine, she was demoted and fired for this finding! Soon after, Dr. Maurice..> READ MORE