• Clash vol 4 - Act 7 - A Church of the British Empire Modelled on the Jesuit Constitution

  • 2024/10/13
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Clash vol 4 - Act 7 - A Church of the British Empire Modelled on the Jesuit Constitution

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  • Chapter 25

    COP26 and Pope Francis’ “Greening of Christianity”

    Chapter 26

    Davos Billionaires and The Vatican team up to “Save the Planet”

    Chapter 27

    Teilhard de Chardin’s Transhumanist Perversion of Christianity

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    The text describes the anti-development agenda behind the COP27 climate summit, arguing that its goals are not about protecting the environment but rather about imposing a new global order that would control humanity's economic activity. It criticizes Pope Francis's "Greening of Christianity" and ties this to a long-standing, insidious movement that seeks to suppress progress and upliftment by controlling resources. The text traces this movement back to the British Empire and its use of nature conservation to suppress the poor, and connects it to the eugenics movement and the rise of Transhumanism, which it sees as the ultimate goal of a new elite. The text, in its critique, draws a contrast between a healthier conception of science and the Noosphere developed by Vladimir Vernadsky and the distorted, misanthropic vision of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.


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Chapter 25

COP26 and Pope Francis’ “Greening of Christianity”

Chapter 26

Davos Billionaires and The Vatican team up to “Save the Planet”

Chapter 27

Teilhard de Chardin’s Transhumanist Perversion of Christianity

___

The text describes the anti-development agenda behind the COP27 climate summit, arguing that its goals are not about protecting the environment but rather about imposing a new global order that would control humanity's economic activity. It criticizes Pope Francis's "Greening of Christianity" and ties this to a long-standing, insidious movement that seeks to suppress progress and upliftment by controlling resources. The text traces this movement back to the British Empire and its use of nature conservation to suppress the poor, and connects it to the eugenics movement and the rise of Transhumanism, which it sees as the ultimate goal of a new elite. The text, in its critique, draws a contrast between a healthier conception of science and the Noosphere developed by Vladimir Vernadsky and the distorted, misanthropic vision of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.


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