Limits to Growth and A Call To Whistleblowers

A pro-lockdown public health trained person once told me that lockdowns could serve the purpose of reducing the population, which in certain circles is considered a necessary intervention against the world’s poor. I wonder if this is part of public health training now? It certainly wasn’t in the past. I also wonder if this person has realised yet, that to those leading this ideology, she is one of the poor whose life can be sacrificed.

Recently I spent time with a midwife who initially lost her job due to non-compliance with the pharmaceutical industry injection mandates. Nationally, New Zealand lost 10% of their midwives to the mandates. Many others did not want to receive the product, but felt they had no choice. Workplaces are chronically and dangerously understaffed.

This midwife is able to work again now, as long as she is contracted independently and not employed by the health service, meaning she chooses her own hours and clients. She expects that this loophole will close at some point and is working out where other loopholes are in order to rescue her career and/or ability to earn an income, as well as keeping her high-level skills available to a crumbling service.

She said that there is a lot of talk amongst the maternity world now, about the high rates being seen, of miscarriages, neonatal deaths, placental abnormalities, premature births, neonatal deformities, post-partum haemorrhages and a plethora of other tragic pregnancy consequences. She also said that people are whispering in corners amongst each other but unwilling to speak out. Her advice to her colleagues has been to collect and disseminate the data, but she is aware that mainstream media will not pick up any whistleblower stories and that people are afraid as they know what happens to anyone daring to challenge those in power.

What is happening is not normal in anyway and whistleblowers are needed. This can be done via NZDSOS at The Truth Project. Anonymity is guaranteed.

Historical Clues

Dennis Meadows’ name appears in John Coleman’s 1991 book, Conspirator’s Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300. Dr Coleman was an MI-6 intelligence agent. Whilst working in West Africa in the late 1960s or early 1970s, he was given an envelope to deliver to top-level agents during his travels. At the time he believed he was working against a communist invasion in Angola. He opened the envelope and discovered a series of classified documents which showed that he was in fact fighting to introduce a socialist regime into black African countries, and that he was working for a secret supranational group called the Committee of 300, also known as the Olympians. He conducted many years’ worth of private investigations, and he became an expert – and a whistleblower – about the Committee of 300. His 1993 speech about this is well worth the 2 hours to hear.

For context to the video below, excerpts from Dr Coleman’s book which mention Dennis Meadows are shared here. Meadows is described by Larry Taunton here as being a PhD systems analyst from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), World Economic Forum agenda contributor and author of Limits to Growth (“probably the most influential environmental book ever written, selling 30 million copies“). His research team claimed that earth cannot sustain human population growth.

Video footage of Dennis Meadows speaking, contrasts with a presentation by

As outlined by Dr David Bell, the underlying assumption regarding the need for depopulation is that humans are not a part of nature and are a risk to the planet.

Dennis Meadows describes his ideas about “what lies ahead” and his ideology is challenged by Danish politician and former investment banker, Mads Palsvig, in the below short video. Two longer interviews with Mr Palsvig are available at Planet Lockdown, The Big Financial Picture and Studio Interview Copenhagen.

The United Nations’ Agenda 21/2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which stem from the depopulation agenda but are being sold to us as humane interventions, were discussed by Sandi Adams at this week’s World Council for Health General Assembly Meeting #92. See more from Sandi Adams at her website.


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