From the “Things that make you go hmm” Files – John Coleman (CIA) depopulation predictions from 30 years ago prove accurate
Eight minute video from here:
CIA Agent's 1992 Confession Unearthed: 'WEF Will Kill 4 Billion by 2030' (rumble.com)
“A 1992 book, “The Conspirators Hierarchy, the Committee of 300,” written by ex-CIA agent John Coleman is gaining renewed attention as its predictions about a “post-industrial” world controlled by globalist technocrats appear to be coming true.
In the book, Coleman claims that an international committee, led by the Bilderberg Group and Western intelligence agencies, would steer the world towards a dystopian future, in which 4 billion “useless eaters” would be eliminated by 2050 through limited wars, organized epidemics, and starvation.”
Does this mean that all 8 billion people on the planet have to do is identify the 300 and any replacements or descendants, take them out and the whole planet will live happily ever after or does it mean 4 billion people should board cattle trucks to the nearest “incineration facility” – as per Logan’s Run”?
The killing of 4 billion Leftists, low impulse control, low IQ future asylum seekers seems perfect to me. Tell your conservative, married, non-degenerate friends and colleagues to avoid the jabs, and how to live well. The Leftist analogues in your life, especially family members, tell them the boosters are GREAT!
Hail Victory.
The crazy thing about the depop “conspiracy theory” is that when you actually say to yourself “OK, what is this nonsense all about?” and sit down and dedicate time to researching the topic with an open but skeptical mind, it doesn’t take very long before your first “WTF?” moment. From there, it’s a rabbit warren full of state policies, academic books and journals, quoted public figures, threads in popular culture and entertainment, think tank papers, whistleblowers and yes, the occasional “conspiracy theorist”. For a certain cohort, it’s as pedestrian, legitimate and real as any other “public health” or “environmental” policy.