Feffer quotes a Professor who idealizes a world full of aboriginal noble savages before “European colonialists” ruined everything, & wants to return to that pre-civilizational world.
According to Feffer, the only way to change people’s minds is through “social learning programs” (AstroTurfed Malthusian indoctrination) or a “shock to they system”
He wants to shrink the global economy to less than 33% of its current size
He seems to be striving for a utopian communist experiment that will somehow succeed with an economy 1/3 of what it is today
What are his specific asks?
1. Phasing out fossil fuels 2. Eliminating cars (including electric vehicles) 3. Ending “non-essential” air travel 4. Ending large-scale manufacturing & agriculture 5. Downsizing homes 6. Population control measures
The article advocates “international diplomacy toward a contraction and convergence of the wealthier and the poorer countries”
His globalist vision wants to reduce economic competition between countries, & roll out a basic income “based on needs”
The article is optimistic however, because while “there will major catastrophes first… it’s crucial that we have the leading explanations so that the pieces can be picked up correctly afterwards”
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In both cases, the variant was reported to the WHO, which the Gates Foundation has routed over $1 billion to. Bill Gates handpicked the WHO's leader, Tedros, as a loyalist.
From Jonathan Greenblatt's latest book, "It Could Happen Here".
He seems to see America headed towards "The Troubles" style civil war due to demographic change, which was caused by the 1965 Immigration Act which his NGO lobbied for.
He seems to believe America is headed towards sporadic, decentralized violence, with local regions having local guerrilla movements.
This civil war prediction shows his hyper-awareness of the fact that he doesn't actually believe in the ADL-coined "Nation Of Immigrants" idea.
Obviously, his stance on diversity is highly particularist, and changes based on the country in question.