THE GIVING PLEDGE;
DEPOPULATION: THE PHILANTHROPY DECEPTION
Dave H. Wells
N.W.H
DEPOPULATION: THE PHILANTHROPY DECEPTION
Dave H. Wells
N.W.H
The announcement was made Today, Aug 4, 2010: by The Giving Pledge, an effort officially launched by Gates and Buffett earlier this year to persuade the richest people in America to commit to giving the majority of their wealth to the philanthropic causes and charitable organizations of their choice, either during their lifetime or after their death. I struggle writing this piece, what possibly could be wrong with giving away half your net worth to charity?
What exact charity do these Billionaires have in mind is the question? The ‘philanthropic’ measures taken by these elites speak for themselves, in little known quotes but widely available for mass consumption. My concerns were subdued however, as I now understand the goal of these elites among elites.
They claim its peaceful philanthropic ideals must be a priority. But what philanthropic Ideas are they talking about? Well, Depopulation of course.
They claim its peaceful philanthropic ideals must be a priority. But what philanthropic Ideas are they talking about? Well, Depopulation of course.
Pledge Letter Quotes:
(letters can be found in its entirety at The Giving Pledge)
(letters can be found in its entirety at The Giving Pledge)
David Rockefeller:
http://givingpledge.org/#david_rockefeller
“Effective philanthropy also requires patience - patience to deal with unexpected obstacles; patience to wait for the first, slight stirrings of change; and patience to listen to the insights and ideas of others.
Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates share this belief and have challenged others to pledge half their assets to philanthropy during their lifetime or at their death. I am pleased to say this has long been my intent and my practice, and I am delighted to have been asked to participate in this important initiative. I hope that others will accept this challenge - and opportunity – and will join us in this worthwhile endeavor.”
http://givingpledge.org/#david_rockefeller
“Effective philanthropy also requires patience - patience to deal with unexpected obstacles; patience to wait for the first, slight stirrings of change; and patience to listen to the insights and ideas of others.
Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates share this belief and have challenged others to pledge half their assets to philanthropy during their lifetime or at their death. I am pleased to say this has long been my intent and my practice, and I am delighted to have been asked to participate in this important initiative. I hope that others will accept this challenge - and opportunity – and will join us in this worthwhile endeavor.”
Not so well known Quote from Mr. Rockefeller:
“For more than a century, ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents such as my encounter with Castro to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure — one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”
- Page 405 of Rockefeller's autobiography, "Memoirs", ISBN-13: 978-0812969733.
For example, to us, vaccines are miracles, tiny vessels of hope and promise. And the world has made progress in vaccinating millions of children. But there are still millions more who die of preventable diseases.
So we want to make sure lifesaving vaccines reach everyone who needs them, and that the world develops new vaccines.”
Not so well known quote by Bill Gates:
see video of his Feb 2010 TED speech here.
Ted Turner:
http://givingpledge.org/#ted_turner
“I challenged my fellow billionaires to do more. I realized that many of them used their net worth as a way to keep score and they enjoyed seeing where they ranked on lists put out by magazines like Fortune and Forbes. Understanding how competitive most of these people were, I called on the media to start publishing lists of people who gave away the most. I figured that this would not only motivate people to try to get to the top of the philanthropy list, it could also shame some whose names didn’t show up. Slate.com was the first to take up the list idea and other media outlets joined in later.
I remind myself of a conversation I had many years ago with Jacques Cousteau. I asked him if he ever got discouraged or worried that the problems he was working on were insurmountable. He looked at me and said, “Ted, it could be that these problems can’t be solved, but what can men of good conscience do but keep trying until the very end?” At that moment, his very words inspired me to want to do even more.”
http://givingpledge.org/#ted_turner
“I challenged my fellow billionaires to do more. I realized that many of them used their net worth as a way to keep score and they enjoyed seeing where they ranked on lists put out by magazines like Fortune and Forbes. Understanding how competitive most of these people were, I called on the media to start publishing lists of people who gave away the most. I figured that this would not only motivate people to try to get to the top of the philanthropy list, it could also shame some whose names didn’t show up. Slate.com was the first to take up the list idea and other media outlets joined in later.
I remind myself of a conversation I had many years ago with Jacques Cousteau. I asked him if he ever got discouraged or worried that the problems he was working on were insurmountable. He looked at me and said, “Ted, it could be that these problems can’t be solved, but what can men of good conscience do but keep trying until the very end?” At that moment, his very words inspired me to want to do even more.”
Editor’s note: Jacques Cousteau was one of the first to publicly advocate of the depopulation agenda:
Mr. Cousteau was quoted in 1991:
“In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it’s just as bad not to say it.” - The UNESCO Courier in an interview with Jacque Cousteau in November 1991;
Jacques Cousteau
“In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it’s just as bad not to say it.” - The UNESCO Courier in an interview with Jacque Cousteau in November 1991;
Jacques Cousteau
Not so well known quote from Mr. Turner:
In 2008, Turner received attention when he asserted on PBS's Charlie Rose television program that if steps are not taken to address global warming,
"Most of the people will have died and the rest of us will be cannibals." Turner also said he advocated Americans having no more than 2 children in the interview.
YouTube video here.
"Most of the people will have died and the rest of us will be cannibals." Turner also said he advocated Americans having no more than 2 children in the interview.
YouTube video here.
The monolithic hidden façade has been unveiled on these elites, they do indeed believe in control and power over the individual by means of psychological domination for gains beyond theirs, a complete and utter disregard for the individuals’ liberty and freedom, to live without power hungry illusionary restrictions on our ability to procreate, our ability to access freedom of information, our ability to maintain a good quality of life, our ability to chose not to be forcibly vaccinated, to live without fear, but we are far from ‘out of harm's way’, the plan to cull and re-educate the population has now just started.
I for one, no longer struggle writing the truth.
This has more to do I think with creating a semi-transparent 'black ops' fund to roll out some of their sinister plans (which may very well include some de-pop initiatives), and also to begin the process of creating a system by which inheritance is eliminated among the populace. Possibly even making it illegal, so as even the most entrepreneurial, hard working, intelligent business people can only ever climb to a certain height in influencing the political and business sphere/s. To make their position/s unchallengable by the masses or 'cattle' as they commonly refer.
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