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Ecoterrorism from Above and Below: From Davos to Deep Green Resistance

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When members began to question how Extinction Rebellion's revenue, which comes from the billionaires who control the capitalist system they so loathe, fit into their methods, Hallam comforted environmentalists by explaining that oligarchs have feelings too, and are suffering from the climate recession.

“We deal with people who cry at night, just like us. We don't want them to kill themselves. No! We want someone to call us and give us a million pounds.

in 2019 EIR Study conducted by Dean AndromedasIn 2013, a detailed outline of Extinction Rebellion's funding sources was produced. Andromedas wrote:

According to Extinction Rebellion documents obtained by Breitbart News, George Soros, mega-speculator and donor to many unscrupulous organisations (NGOs), topped the list of donors with environmental concerns for XR, although his donation amount was redacted in the relevant documents. Other European funding came from the Children's Investment Fund Foundation, which donated at least £121,140 (about $155,000). This is the foundation of Children's Investment Fund Management, a notorious London-based hedge fund founded and run by Sir Chris Horne. The CEO of the foundation, which has an endowment of over £2 billion, is Kate Hampton, who is also vice-chair of a major European climate foundation and a board member of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).

One of the co-founders of Extinction Rebellion is Gail Bradbrook, who previously worked for the King Charles Community Business/Responsible Business Network and now works for An integral part of the World Economic Forum.

Another patron of XR is hereditary peer Sir Anthony St John, a merchant banker and director of several mining companies across South Africa. Lord St John is not only vice-chair of the cross-party South African group of MPs in the House of Lords, but is also the principal patron of Television for the Environment. The project was created in 1984 by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Wildlife Fund UK. UNEP itself was founded by Maurice Strong, co-founder of Davos and vice-president of the WWF. Since 2011, the president of the World Wildlife Fund has been chairman of the Environmental Fund. The former Prince (now King) Charles himself..

St. John also sits on the advisory board of “Successful Green” alongside Peter Merian (Board Member of the Basel Stock Exchange) and Marcelo Cavallo de Andrade, Chairman of the Earth Council Alliance (ECA). The ECA itself was founded in 1992 by Maurice Strong..

Of course, Extinction Rebellion, like Deep Green Resistance, claims to be a peaceful, non-violent opposition to the system, but they are Heathrow airport is filled with drones This would disrupt air traffic controllers' work and put the lives of thousands of passengers at risk.

This was something Ted Kaczynski would be proud of, since his first act of terrorism was a bomb. The explosion failed I was on an airliner in 1979.

MK Ultra and the World Government

in The Atlantic, June 2000Alston Chase wrote about Kaczynski's MKULTRA experiences, as one of 22 victims selected for their high intelligence:

Between the fall of 1959 and the spring of 1962, Harvard psychologists led by Henry A. Murray conducted shocking and now ethically indefensible experiments on 22 undergraduate students. To preserve the anonymity of the students, the experimenters referred to each one only by their code names. One of these students, named “Lawful,” was Theodore John Kaczynski, who would later become known as the Unabomber. Over the course of 17 years, he mailed or delivered 16 package bombs to scientists, academics, and others, killing three and wounding 23.

Chase also points out in his Atlantic article that Henry A. Murray, dean of Harvard University's School of Social Relations, is himself a fervent believer in world government, using “science” to change the nature of humanity while working for the OSS, the CIA, and the Rockefeller Foundation. In a letter to fellow globalist Lewis Mumford, Murray wrote:

The kind of action demanded by the present threat involves personality changes that have occurred more rapidly than at any other time in human history, one of which is the transformation from national to global man.

One key piece of information omitted from The Atlantic review is that Murray was not only obsessed with reprogramming humanity, but also worked closely with Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, MK Ultra contractors who promoted a “human reprogramming” project centered on the use of LSD and psilocybin.

The Guardian, London, June 22, 2000 Even attention:

By the late 1950s, Murray had become quite interested in hallucinogens like LSD and psilocybin, and in 1960, shortly after Murray had begun his experiments on Kaczynski and his classmates, Timothy Leary returned to Harvard and, with Murray's permission, began experimenting with psilocybin.

Here the author writes that Murray Harvard Psilocybin Project The show aired from 1960-62 (coincidentally the same period that Kaczynski was undergoing his drug-induced transformation), used a large number of college students as guinea pigs, and was personally supervised by MK Ultra's Sidney Gottlieb.

Leary, who dedicated the rest of his life to promoting psychedelic drugs, described Murray, who had been the OSS's chief psychologist and overseen military experiments in brainwashing and sodium amytal interrogation, in his autobiography as a “wizard of personality assessment.” Murray took a great interest in our drug research project and offered to help.

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