The Iron Mountain Report discusses the necessity

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The Iron Mountain Report discusses the necessity

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Just such a question was asked and answered by the elite powers with a study group that began meeting secretly in 1963. Published in 1967, the Report From Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace, was commissioned by either an unknown government agency or a secret society. After its publication, the editor, Leonard Lewin, claimed it was a satire and a hoax in an apparent effort to discredit the report. Whatever the truth is about its validity and source, a simple fact remains: What the report proposes is coming to pass almost line for line as it was outlined in 1967.

A war system for the management of society. It phone number list ponders the elite's question of what alternatives can be implemented to manage human populations should peace prevail over the maintenance of the war system. As the foreword explains, “War fills certain functions essential to the stability of our society; until other ways of filling them are developed, the war system must be maintained -- and improved in effectiveness.”

Peace is a threat to the globalist's agenda. Peace exists when there is a lack of ambition -- individually, or as a society -- to violate others for profit, power, resources or territory. It is something the globalist managers are not yet prepared to deal with. Their history is one of personal and societal violations.

The full report provides greater detail of the elite's plans and motives, but the following gives a glimpse of their mentality: “War is not, as is widely assumed, primarily an instrument of policy utilized by nations to extend or defend their expressed political values or their economic interests. On the contrary, it is itself the principle basis of organization on which all modern societies are constructed.
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