Ever wondered where the COP meetings sprang from?
Well it wasn't out of nowhere that is for sure
Here are some links to meetings, conferences and documents that were held long before the 1st COP meeting was ever thought of:
https://library.wmo.int/viewer/54699?medianame=1979_wcc1-declaration_#page=1&viewer=picture&o=bookmarks&n=0&q=
https://docs.un.org/en/A/CONF.48/14/Rev.1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Conference_on_the_Human_Environment
As usual lots of nice, lovey dovey, flowery language but read between the lines it’s all about World domination and depopulation.
Then there is this about depopulation from 1974 - try and find out what Rockerfeller spoke about - a part of it is in the attached file:
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/722922?ln=en&v=pdf#files
And the below is tied into it as well and pretty frightening reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Study_Memorandum_2000
From the document:
28. World policy and programs in the population field should incorporate two major
objectives:
(a) actions to accommodate continued population growth up to 6 billions by the
mid-21st century without massive starvation or total frustration of
developmental hopes; and
(b) actions to keep the ultimate level as close as possible to 8 billions rather than
permitting it to reach 10 billions, 13 billions, or more.
Those numbers seem familliar?
A few more quotes:
After suitable preparation in the U.S., announce a U.S. goal to maintain our
present national average fertility no higher than replacement level and attain near
stability by 2000.
And going back to the other document and Rockerfeller:
Act on our offer at Bucharest to collaborate with other interested donors and U.N.
agencies to aid selected countries to develop low cost preventive health and
family planning services.