Topic: Club Of Rome

10 chapters across the catalog

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 14:33 - 19:10

1622: Juice Joe

Alex Jones, Bill Gates, Bacchus Temple Symbolism

Alex Jones released a video on X claiming Bill Gates was involved in Jeffrey Epstein's blackmail operation and that Epstein's townhouse featured symbols of the Roman god Bacchus. The claims are scrutinized for factual errors regarding the building's height and the historical definition of the god Bacchus.

Vaccident
Episode 1475 31:52 - 36:38

1475: Vaccident

Dennis Meadows and Global Population Reduction

Emeritus professor Dennis Meadows, author of "The Limits to Growth," is featured in a clip discussing the need to reduce the global population to one or two billion people. He suggests that a "smart dictatorship" might be necessary to manage this transition peacefully while maintaining a high standard of living for the survivors.

Rewilding
Episode 1209 26:06 - 29:18

1209: Rewilding

Population Bomb History, 1970s Vasectomy Trends, Paul Ehrlich

The 1970s saw a dramatic rise in vasectomy popularity driven by fears of a "population bomb" and resource depletion popularized by Paul Ehrlich and the Club of Rome. Reports from the era indicate that many young men underwent the procedure due to alarmist media coverage regarding the year 2000. However, the trend eventually declined as physicians became wary of potential legal liabilities related to the procedure's aftereffects.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 9:32 - 12:03

1177: Moral Army

Club of Rome, Maurice Strong, Carbon Credit Trading

The origins of the environmental movement are traced back to the Club of Rome, founded in 1968, and Maurice Strong. Strong is identified as a key figure who worked with Al Gore to create carbon credit trading platforms. The hosts argue that modern trends like eating insects and plant-based meat substitutes like the Impossible Burger are direct outgrowths of this long-term agenda.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 15:39 - 18:01

1177: Moral Army

Greta Thunberg Media Phenomenon, Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich

The hosts discuss the polarizing nature of Greta Thunberg's public appearances and the backlash received for mocking her. They compare current climate alarmism to the 1960s "Population Bomb" theories by Paul Ehrlich, which predicted mass starvation by the year 2000. They note that the language used in 1992 UN documents is now being repeated verbatim by modern youth activists.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 1:20:32 - 1:23:13

769: Electile Dysfuntion

Climate Change Alarmism, Club of Rome and Michael Crichton

The hosts link current cyber and climate alarms to the "fear-mongering" of the 1970s, such as Paul Ehrlich's "Population Bomb." They reference Michael Crichton's "State of Fear" to argue that the media and organizations like the Club of Rome use panic to control the public and drive political agendas.

Micro Propaganda
Episode 631 2:43:37 - 2:50:17

631: Micro Propaganda

Polish MEP Janusz Korwin-Mikke, Zero Growth Movement

Polish MEP Janusz Korwin-Mikke delivered a speech in the European Parliament denouncing the "war on global warming" as a tool for achieving "zero growth." He argued that carbon dioxide is beneficial for plant life and that climate policies are a "humbug" designed to waste trillions of euros. The hosts link this to the 1970s "population bomb" hysteria and the Club of Rome's efforts to limit industrial expansion.

Velveeta Shortage!
Episode 588 2:12:03 - 2:16:22

588: Velveeta Shortage!

The 2030 Club and Transhumanist Consultant FM-2030

The hosts introduce "The 2030 Club," a satirical look at various dire predictions for the year 2030, including economic collapse and resource depletion. They discuss FM-2030, a transhumanist philosopher who was cryogenically frozen. One host jokes about becoming a "transhumanist consultant" as a way to explain his career to outsiders.

Episode 412 48:09 - 50:30

412: Red Square Patch

Club of Rome and Jorgen Randers 2052 Forecast

Jorgen Randers, a co-author of the 1972 "Limits to Growth" report, has released a new forecast titled "2052," predicting global collapse due to climate change and resource depletion. The original 1970s predictions of global cooling and total oil depletion are highlighted as failed prophecies. Despite past inaccuracies, the Club of Rome continues to advocate for drastic reductions in CO2 emissions and population.

Amanda Knox Knockers
Episode 154 1:07:19 - 1:11:51

154: Amanda Knox Knockers

Club of Rome, Population Control, Fear-Based Propaganda

The origins of modern climate alarmism are traced back to the Club of Rome and 1970s theories on zero population growth. The discussion asserts that globalist organizations use fear-based imagery of famine and floods to drive a population reduction agenda and establish global governance.