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Gun, Oil and Drugs - the GOD Complex!

Population Control: How Corporate Owners Are Killing Us
Jim Marrs (2015)


It may have sounded like rumblings of an old man who had lived too long to be amiable to the wranglings of the modern world, or it may scream of the rebel yell of a conspiracy theorist who is explaining about that is wrong with the world today.

In America and in the world as a whole, entire populations have been culled for profit and control. Elites have used the so-called GOD syndicate—Guns, Oil, and Drugs—as well as toxic air, water, food, and medicines, and of course, the unhealthy financial system on which the whole master plan depends—to reduce the world’s population. This is due to the belief of the global elite that the basis of all the world’s problems is overpopulation—just too many people using the Earth’s limited resources.

The conspiracy theory angle starts with the story of the American Stonehenge, which was unveiled in 1980, in the state of Georgia by anonymous donors. The inscription gracing the four mammoth slab of Georgia Guidestone, written in eight different languages, among other things mentions the need to maintain the world population at 500 million. In 1980, the world population had already capped at 4.4 billion. How on Earth are the people behind the Georgia Guidestone going to have their mission accomplished if not for the mass killing of the masses?

We were taught that economic growth and population growth are inversely related to each other; overpopulation is linked to poverty and famine. On the hand, the equation is not so straight forward. It has to be weighed against productivity, migration policies, access to medical, savings and educational facilities as well as civil society and good governance.

Modern statistics teaches us that for a society to continue, there needs to be a constant population growth of at least 2.1. By biological design, to create more thinking brain and exponential technological advancements, couples have to have more than two children. Exponential population growth, however, is a recent phenomenon, spurred by the industrial revolution and later progress in the medical field after the second World War. 

The neutrality of population growth with respect to economic development came into disrepute again in the 1990s, when tigers of East Asian sprang their fangs. Despite their vast population, instead of being a burden to the country, they became a market for their products, which consecutively steamrolled the economy.

Georgia Guidance
The premise of the book is that there is a cabal which wants to control the whole world and control its resources. First, it needs to eliminate the population, damage the environment, acquire all its natural resources, its fauna and flora, influencing the economy, usurping industries, destroying mom-and-pop businesses and replacing them with multinational conglomerate owned enterprises which would terrorise to control price, seed and quality.

The water would be polluted with toxic fumes and chemicals. The land will be laden with heavy metals and polluting hydrocarbons. Big pharma will sell medicine for the diseases that they create. And the data which are reported by dishonest scientists who sell away humanity for personal glory. New non-existent disorders are plucked out of thin air, like social anxiety disorder which was formerly referred to as just shyness and female sexual dysfunction syndrome. The society is drugged to receive fake news, to be numbed and be herded to the slaughter.

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