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Computer Predicts The End Of Civilisation (1973)
In this 1973 report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the founders of the Club of Rome advocate the "need" for individual nations to surrender their national sovereignty to unelected globalist bodies, in order to solve the "problems" of overpopulation, industrial growth and the impending collapse of civilisation—based, of course, on computer modelling which they themselves inserted all the assumptions into, to generate the desired apocalyptic outcome.
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