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VIDEO: Agenda 21 & The Club of Rome

20/10/2009

Někomu se nemusí líbit, že se president Klaus setkává v Moskvě s Putinem. Ať si o tom myslí kdo chce co chce, třeba že Klaus je agent KGB, který se snaží rozvrátit „Evropu“ (i to by bylo v historickém kontextu nepříliš podstatné – v porovnání s 50. státními převraty provedenými CIA). Klaus má alespoň tu slušnost, že se s nikým nestýká tajně (z hlediska politiky). Od tajností tu máme jiná „zvířata“ –  Havel je členem Club of Romehttp://www.clubofrome.org/eng/people/honorary_members.asp. Podívejte se, jakou agendu „pravdy a lásky“ tento think-tank sleduje.

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„Democracy is not a panacea. It cannot organize everything and it is unaware of its own limits. These facts must be faced squarely. Sacrilegious though this may sound, democracy is no longer well suited for the tasks ahead. The complexity and the technical nature of many of today’s problems do not always allow elected representatives to make competent decisions at the right time.“
Club of Rome, The First Global Revolution

„We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis.“
David Rockefeller, Club of Rome executive manager

 “… the resultant ideal sustainable population is hence more than 500 million but less than one billion.”
Club of Rome, Goals for Mankind

 “The Earth has cancer and the cancer is Man.”
Club of Rome, Mankind at the Turning Point

„Politicians at international forums may reiterate a thousand times that the basis of the new world order must be universal respect for human rights, but it will mean nothing as long as this imperative does not derive from the respect of the miracle of Being, the miracle of the universe, the miracle of nature, the miracle of our own existence. Only someone who submits to the authority of the universal order and of creation, who values the right to be a part of it and a participant in it, can genuinely value himself and his neighbors, and thus honor their rights as well. “      

Václav Havel

 Czechs and Slovaks may be closer today than ever before. There is no animosity, and they are united in their goals: to fully participate in the European and global integration processes and, in their own interest, to gradually forsake some of their countries’ sovereignty in favor of increasing influence in the life of communities vastly larger and more powerful than countries are. We live in an interconnected world, and we — Czechs and Slovaks — walk hand in hand in it. And that, of course, is what is most important.”

 – Václav Havel – New Year’s Address on Czech Radio & Television (1 January 2003)

What makes the Anthropic Principle and the Gaia Hypothesis so inspiring? One simple thing: Both remind us, in modern language, of what we have long suspected, of what we have long projected into our forgotten myths and perhaps what has always lain dormant within us as archetypes. That is, the awareness of our being anchored in the earth and the universe, the awareness that we are not here alone nor for ourselves alone, but that we are an integral part of higher, mysterious entities against whom it is not advisable to blaspheme.                   

Václav Havel

(o bombardování Srbů) … nálety, bomby, nejsou vyvolány hmotným zájmem. Jejich povaha je výlučně humanitární: to, co je zde ve hře, jsou principy, lidská práva, jimž je dána taková priorita, která překračuje i státní suverenitu…

Václav HavelInterview pro Le Monde (29 April 1999)

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