The hugely influential report, ‘Our Common Future‘ (also known as the ‘Brundtland Report’) was released in 1987. It’s a work, widely credited for launching the ‘Sustainable Development’ movement centered around environmentalism. Thing is, however, that’s not technically accurate, as the
Looking forward to reading what you have to say about Bucky, who coined the term and made it one of his trademarks for a while. He's an odd duck, definitely some spooky background to him, but I'd find it hard to believe that he was *deliberately* pushing bankster / Fabian global governance. His final work, "GRUNCH of Giants", calls them out almost to the point of naming names. On the other hand, he was definitely *some* kind of globalist. Maybe he just went off the reservation?
Anyway, he was always vehemently opposed to the closed system, limited resources ("cap & trade") philosophy, and went out of his way over and over to insist that "resources" are what we make them to be, and that there is no real scarcity: the same argument you make here.
Looking forward to reading what you have to say about Bucky, who coined the term and made it one of his trademarks for a while. He's an odd duck, definitely some spooky background to him, but I'd find it hard to believe that he was *deliberately* pushing bankster / Fabian global governance. His final work, "GRUNCH of Giants", calls them out almost to the point of naming names. On the other hand, he was definitely *some* kind of globalist. Maybe he just went off the reservation?
Anyway, he was always vehemently opposed to the closed system, limited resources ("cap & trade") philosophy, and went out of his way over and over to insist that "resources" are what we make them to be, and that there is no real scarcity: the same argument you make here.
Not much mention of the immense Rockefeller Foundations and their controlling hands everywhere...
I have systemically documented that in just about every other article, like that of the Conservation Foundation for starters.
OK fine.
It might have been an idea to reference that in this piece too.
Keep up the good work
lol, its the first time i've supplied 56 references to a single post and people still complain about there being too few :)
i've got a rockefeller article in the works, but trouble is - i keep finding more and more detail :)
https://open.substack.com/pub/drjacobnordangard/p/publishing-agreements-for-rockefeller?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=fc3md
Behind paywall.
Rockefeller: Controlling the Game https://amzn.eu/d/9roEo18