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The Real Purpose of Net Zero: Impoverishment, Enslavement and Depopulation

NIALL McCrae has written a unique, timely and important book about the so-called climate crisis. Green in Tooth and Claw: the Misanthropic Mission Climate Alarm is not another treatise filled with graphs and tables of scientific data to refute the idea of anthropogenic global warming. Instead, the author analyzes the dogma through a cultural lens and comes to some harrowing conclusions for humanity if it does not wake up in time and fight back.
Ecological collapse, McCrae argues, began a long time ago. In the high Victorian era, when Charles Darwin developed the theory of evolution, dramatic forces were at work in society. First of all, religion was undermined: the Holy Scriptures seemed to be refuted as historical testimony, and above all the special status of man was denied. Second, rapid population growth since the Industrial Revolution and the development of social welfare encouraged the reproduction of depraved animals. The survival of the stronger became the survival of the weaker. The ruling class feared being overrun by the "great unwashed."
Social Darwinism was promoted by Francis Galton, a relative of Darwin, who founded the eugenics movement. Eugenic society flourished at the beginning of the twentieth century and had followers throughout the academic, political, and literary worlds. Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw was a zealot who proposed gas chambers as a means of exterminating undesirable elements of society. McCrae argues that World War I was primarily eugenically motivated; he undoubtedly succeeded in exterminating millions of working-class men and curbing the radicalism of the trade unions.
But the war was not a permanent solution for the eugenicists. In the eyes of the collective of scientists, political theorists and businessmen that formed in the interwar period as Technocracy Inc., the future lay in the enormous potential of technology, which would eventually enable total control of the population and resources by a knowledge-based elite.
In the meantime, Western culture was deliberately weakened by the ideology of cultural Marxism emanating from the Frankfurt School. In Europe and the Anglo-Saxon world, conservative preferences for faith, flag, and family have been steadily eroded by the old tactic of "divide and rule," moving beyond emancipatory egalitarianism to the subversive identity politics of today, with "vigilant" warriors mimicking Chairman Mao s Red Guards in their abysmal hatred of traditional norms.
1968 was the year of the civil rights movement in the United States and the student revolt in Paris. Revolution was in the air. But the really important events of this year are neither taught in schools nor honored in television documentaries. McCrae refers to 1968 as the anno domini of the parareligious green cult. Despite declining birth rates in the West, Stanford scientist Paul Ehrlich warned in his book "The Population Bomb" of the devastating consequences of the world s growing number of mouths to be fed. Meanwhile, at the Rockefellers estate in Italy, the founding of the Club of Rome, a body that would launch the United Nations, what is now called "net zero," took place. Over the decades, technocratic globalists have prepared a two-tier system in which the rich and powerful (the Davos residents attending the annual World Economic Forum) rule over the lesser mortals.
The lives of ordinary people are increasingly monitored, consumption is restricted, taxes are raised and freedom of movement is restricted. Covid-19, as McCrae describes, has been a boon to this project as world leaders ushered in the "Great Reset." However, the majority of people continue to sleep before this dystopian vision, believing in the relentless propaganda of unstoppable climate change, the lethality of the vital gas carbon dioxide, and the need to limit every aspect of their quality of life.
More promisingly, a slow but steady awakening is emerging. Trust in governments and bought media is rapidly dwindling. That is why draconian measures to restrict freedom of expression and independent media channels are a priority for those in power. The message of McCrae s book would be dismissed as a conspiracy theory by the political and scientific establishment. Or worse, it would be dismissed as dangerous disinformation that should not be available to the public. But now it s available on Amazon, and I recommend reading it as an act of resistance.
Source: conservativewoman.co.uk
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