1968 was a monumental year in "coincidence". Why you ask? Because these things all happened in 1968
- 9-1-1 was made the national emergency dialing code by AT&T
- WTC Construction began in Manhattan in August of 1968
- George W. Bush graduated from Yale and Skull and Bones in New Haven, Connecticut
- The Club of Rome was founded with political members from Italy and the U.K.
- Also...
- Space Odyssey 2001 was released
- Planet of the Apes was released
- Ford's Theatre reopened for the first time since it closed after Lincoln's assassination.
- It would close in 1977; 9 years later.
- It would reopen in February, after the election of Barack Hussein Obama
- Inauguration Day was January 20 = 1/20 = 1+2+0 = 3
- 2001 = 2+0+0+1 = 3
- 3/3
- July 6, 1948 = 7/6/1946 = 7+6+1+9+4+6 = 33
- April 24, 1976 = 4/24/1976 = 4+2+4+1+9+7+6 = 33
Back on the topic of the Club of Rome, in 1976, they published the best selling environmental report of all time, selling more than 12 million copies and running; Limits to Growth. One of the chief authors in that report was Jorgen Randers of Norway.
- Jorgen = 1+6+9+7+5+5 = 33
- Randers = 9+1+5+4+5+9+1 = 34
Here is an excerpt from the Club of Rome's published piece, The First Global Revolution. Please note that it was published in 1991, the same year George H.W. Bush gave his speech to Congress, on the date of September 11, 1991, about the New World Order. You can watch that video below.
In 1991, the Club published The First Global Revolution. It analyses the problems of humanity, calling these collectively or in essence the 'problematique'. It notes (laments) that, historically, social or political unity has commonly been motivated by enemies in common: "The need for enemies seems to be a common historical factor. Some states have striven to overcome domestic failure and internal contradictions by blaming external enemies. The ploy of finding a scapegoat is as old as mankind itself - when things become too difficult at home, divert attention to adventure abroad. Bring the divided nation together to face an outside enemy, either a real one, or else one invented for the purpose. With the disappearance of the traditional enemy, the temptation is to use religious or ethnic minorities as scapegoats, especially those whose differences from the majority are disturbing." "Every state has been so used to classifying its neighbors as friend or foe, that the sudden absence of traditional adversaries has left governments and public opinion with a great void to fill. New enemies have to be identified, new strategies imagined, and new weapons devised." "In searching for a common enemy against whom we can unite, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like, would fit the bill. In their totality and their interactions these phenomena do constitute a common threat which must be confronted by everyone together. But in designating these dangers as the enemy, we fall into the trap, which we have already warned readers about, namely mistaking symptoms for causes. All these dangers are caused by human intervention in natural processes, and it is only through changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy then is humanity itself."
A study by Graham Turner of the research organization CSIRO in Australia in 2008 foundDon't overlook that name Graham Turner, it breaks down to 3 and 33 respectively.
30 years of historical data compare favorably with key features of a business-as-usual scenario called the ‘‘standard run’’ scenario, which results in collapse of the global system midway through the 21st century.
- Graham = 7+9+1+8+1+4 = 30, reduces to 3
- Turner = 2+3+9+5+5+9 = 33
- Graham Turner = 3 33
Please watch George H.W. Bush's speech from September 11, 1991, a decade to the day of the U.S.A. tragedy. He speaks clearly of the New World Order.
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