WWF's mission is to build a world in which humans live in harmony with nature.[...]Economic growth, material, quantity of human populations has a cost to nature and each of us: human activities have exceeded the limits of endurance of our planet.by www.wwf.it
WWF was officially founded on 11 September 1961 as an organization for the protection of nature and wildlife. According to members of the organization, human activities have an impact on the environment, and are the cause of alteration of the climate and other changes in the ecosystem.
So far there is much to complain ... ignoring the fact that he still completely lack the evidence that global warming is caused by pollution. A rise in temperature may in fact be "physiological" over time, as may fall within the normal periods when the average temperature dropped considerably.
However, what leaves the most perplexing is how this organization is supported by oil companies, large entrepreneurs, members of the Bilderberg group and the like . Suffice it to say that one of the main founders of the WWF, and president from 1981 to 1996, was Duke of Edinburgh, well-known member of Freemasonry English for a long time aspired to the office of Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England (then went to the office Duke of Kent).
other presidents of the organization were:
1961-1976 Bernhard van Lippe-Biesterfeld : chairman of the Bilderberg Group
1976-1981 John H. Loudon : oil, head of Royal Dutch Shell
1981-1996 Duke of Edinburgh: high dignitary of the English Freemasonry
1996-1999: Syed Babar Ali, entrepreneur, former finance minister of Pakistan
2000 - 2000: Ruud Lubbers: Dutch Prime Minister, member of Bilderberg
2000-2001: Sara Morrison
2002-in charge: Emeka Anyaoku
As mentioned before, the WWF argues that human activities should not alter the rhythms of nature, but take place in harmony with the Earth. The rapid increasing world population, in this view, would constitute a major cause of the rupture of the natural balance, a further increase of population will significantly undermine the very existence of flora and fauna on the planet, than to aggravate the shortage of resources.
Fortunately for us, who heads the WWF has come up with a solution: if the problem is overpopulation, to save nature ... just decimate the population.
The above-mentioned Duke of Edinburgh (consort of Queen Elizabeth II), in his 1986 book, titled If I WHERE Animal , writes:
" I would like to be reincarnated in an animal whose species is endangered. What would be his feelings toward the human species that is denying to exist .... I must confess, I am tempted to be reincarnated as a deadly virus, particularly "
Just to keep up at the bottom of consistency In an interview to a German newspaper said,
"If I reincarnate, I'd like to go form of a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve the problem of overpopulation ".
And again
" You can not keep a flock that can not feed . In other words conservation may require the sorting and disposal to maintain the balance between the number of each species with respect to a given habitat. I realize that this is a hot topic, but the fact remains that humanity is part of the living world .
In other words, according to these gentlemen, it is desirable for a mass extermination preserve nature, that at this point is raised almost to divinity and put on any real value
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