December 17, 2017

Some frightening quotes from the self-styled "Elites"


Did you ever suspect that just maybe the "elites" wanted to kill you?  Or at least wanted to restrict the hell out of how much you could drive or fly, or what you could eat, because They are so much smahtah than you, so they must know bettah, right?

You weren't dreaming:  While most wealthy people are pretty much like you, far too many of 'em--and especially among the group who gained their wealth through politics, media and theft--don't like you at all.

You're far too...crude...for their refined tastes.  Or something.  Anyway, a few quotes from them.  And some of the authors are likely to surprise you.

"A total world population of 250-300 million people--a 95% decline from present levels--would be ideal."
   CNN founder Ted Turner, in Audubon magazine, 1996


"In order to stabilize world population we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. "
   Jacques Cousteau, in the "UNESCO Courier,"  November 1991
[UNESCO is one of the hundreds of U.N. agencies that eats billions of your tax dollars and supports communists and other dictators.  Cousteau was already an icon of the Left, so not a single reporter asked him what he meant by "eliminate."]

"In the next century, nations as we know it will be obsolete; all states will recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty wasn't such a great idea after all."
   Strobe Talbot, Bill Clinton's deputy secretary of state, in Time Ragazine, July 20th, 1992.

"We shall have world government whether or not you like it, by conquest or consent."
    James Warburg, member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), testimony to the senate Foreign Relations Committee, February 17th, 1950

There are lots more quotes like these.   I'd never read 'em, and I'll bet you never heard about even one of 'em either.

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