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  Club of Rome
Club of Rome and its financiers under the title of the German Marshall Fund were two highly-organized conspiratorial bodies operating under cover of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and that the majority of Club of Rome executives were drawn from NATO.
The Club of Rome formulated all of what NATO claimed as its policies and, through the activities of Committee of 300 member Lord Carrington, was able to split NATO into two factions, a political (left wing) power group and its former military alliance.
The Club of Rome is a conspiratorial umbrella organization, a marriage between Anglo-American financiers and the old Black Nobility families of Europe, particularly the so-called "nobility" of London, Venice and Genoa.
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/clubofrome.htm   (807 words)

  
 Rome hotels. Details, pictures and free reservation of hotels in Rome
Rome is called the Eternal City and is known as the cradle of one of the greatest civilizations in world history.
Modern Rome is a big city with a population of about 4 million and it’s the most visited city in Italy.
Rome has several squares that are worthy tourist's attention.
www.hotelsrome.net   (424 words)

  
  Club of Rome
Club of Rome and its financiers under the title of the German Marshall Fund were two highly-organized conspiratorial bodies operating under cover of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and that the majority of Club of Rome executives were drawn from NATO.
The Club of Rome formulated all of what NATO claimed as its policies and, through the activities of Committee of 300 member Lord Carrington, was able to split NATO into two factions, a political (left wing) power group and its former military alliance.
The Club of Rome is a conspiratorial umbrella organization, a marriage between Anglo-American financiers and the old Black Nobility families of Europe, particularly the so-called "nobility" of London, Venice and Genoa.
www.whale.to /b/rome1.html   (797 words)

  
 About The Club of Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Founded in 1968 in Rome, The Club of Rome describes itself as "a thinktank and a centre of research and action, of innovation and initiative".
The Club views itself as "a group of world citizens, sharing a common concern for the future of humanity and acting as a catalyst to stimulate public debate, to sponsor investigations and analyses of the problematique and to bring these to the attention of decision makers".
To put that another way, The Club of Rome examines present global problems and possible future trends, to try to understand what is happening, and then to encourage action at different levels, from individuals to governments.
www.abc.net.au /science/slab/rome/rome.htm   (186 words)

  
 CLUB OF ROME
The Club of Rome is a group of scientists, economists, businessmen, international high civil servants, heads of State and former heads of State who pool their different experiences from a wide range of backgrounds to come to a deeper understanding of the world problematique.
The mission of the Club of Rome is supported by National Associations for the Club of Rome in various countries and a Regional Support Centre: the ESC (European Support Centre).
Furthermore, the Club of Rome receives input on the ideas and visions of the young generation of today from a small think tank - tt30.
www.clubofrome.org /organisation   (227 words)

  
 Club of Rome Summary
The development of the Club of Rome's studies is most potently presented by Meadows in the form of graphs which plot on a time axis the supply of arable land needed at several production levels (present, double present, quadruple present, etc.) to feed the world's population based upon growth models.
As a follow-up to the Club of Rome's original meeting, a global model for growth was developed by Jay Forrester of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A new branch of the Club of Rome is the TT30, a group of people around the age of 30 who form a "think tank." This group is primarily concerned with problems of today, future issues, and how to deal with them.
www.bookrags.com /Club_of_Rome   (977 words)

  
 The Club of Rome
We, the members of the Club of Rome, are convinced that the future of humankind is not determined once and for all, and that it is possible to avoid present and foreseeable catastrophes—when they are the result of human selfishness or of mistakes made in managing world affairs.
The Club of Rome considers it to be its duty to contribute by working out specific proposals that would move the world in the direction of harmonious organic development and by playing its part in mobilising the intellectual and moral resources to achieve this aim.
The Club saw itself, as indeed it still does, as "a group of world citizens, sharing a common concern for the future of humanity and acting as a catalyst to stimulate public debate, to sponsor investigations and analyses of the problematique and to bring these to the attention of decision makers".
www.mega.nu:8080 /ampp/cor.html   (11776 words)

  
 Deutsche Gesellschaft Club of Rome | Gesamter Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Wer über den CLUB OF ROME, über sein Entstehen und Wirken bis 1989 in umfassender und kritischer Sicht erfahren möchte, muss unbedingt das Buch von Peter Moll „From Scarcity to Sustainability – Future Studies in the Environment – The Role of The Club of Rome“ lesen.
Der CLUB OF ROME versucht in erster Linie durch Berichte und Konferenzen seine „Botschaft“ der Öffentlichkeit zu vermitteln.
Der CLUB OF ROME, der in seiner Zusammensetzung selbst die Vielfalt von Kulturen und Religionen dieser Welt widerspiegelt, ist sich in besonderem der Tatsache bewusst, dass die wesentliche Herausforderung bei der Aufgabe, eine friedvolle und nachhaltige Welt zu gestalten, darin besteht, eine weltweite Kultur der Toleranz und des Verstehens zu schaffen.
www.clubofrome.de /club/club.html   (1698 words)

  
 History of The Club of Rome - 1
Their publication allows the Club, which has no claim to possessing the truth, to launch wide-ranging debates to discuss the conclusions and so share with a variety of audiences, from governments to universities and the media, its thinking and suggestions for the problems affecting the world.
In its early years, The Club of Rome adopted as its central project "The Predicament of Mankind" as a comprehensive approach to the world problematic and as an expression of its humanistic objectives.
The Club of Rome considers it to be its duty to contribute by working out specific proposals that would move the world in the direction of harmonious organic development and by playing its part in mobilizing the intellectual and moral resources to achieve this aim.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_clubrome1.htm   (3049 words)

  
 The Club of Rome
As a consequence of the meeting, the Club of Rome was incorporated in January 1970 as a non-profit organization under the laws of Switzerland, with its siège sociale at the Batelle Institute in Geneva.
The Club of Rome was invited to hold its second annual gathering in Canada in April 1971.
Yet Peccei had seen to it that the Club of Rome membership represented all possible political beliefs from communist through liberal to the extreme right so that the Club itself could never be accused of taking or supporting any particular political or, for that matter, religious stance.
www3.sympatico.ca /drrennie/chap13.html   (7593 words)

  
 Club of Rome - SourceWatch
The Canadian Association for the Club of Rome (CACOR) was founded in Toronto in 1973.
The Club of Rome, The Predicament of Mankind, "Quest for Structured Responses to Growing World-wide Complexities and Uncertainties", A Proposal, 1970.
Declarations of the Club of Rome, Brussels, April 25, 1996.
www.sourcewatch.org /wiki.phtml?title=Club_of_Rome   (427 words)

  
 Fair Warning?: The Club of Rome Revisited, by Keith Suter
"Limits to Growth" was commissioned by The Club of Rome, a thinktank of scientists, economists, businesspeople, international civil servants, and politicians from the five continents.
The essence of the warning from The Club of Rome remains valid.
The Club went to the effort of issuing the warning not out of a sense that we are all destined to be destroyed in an environmental catastrophe, but in the optimistic belief that it is possible to build a better world and that humankind can be mobilized for that task.
www.abc.net.au /science/slab/rome/default.htm   (2103 words)

  
 Polish Association for the Club of Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Polish Association for the Club of Rome is an autonomous organisation established in Warsaw under the Law on Associations.
It is one of 30 like-minded associations around the world which co-operate with the Club of Rome.
Polish Association for the Club of Rome shares these ideas and endeavours to apply them in thinking about contemporary Poland in the context of global challenges.
www.most.org.pl /ZB/gb/19/associat.htm   (221 words)

  
 The Club of Rome
The Club of Rome was founded in the late 1960s by Aurelio Peccei, an Italian industrialist and
a club devoted exclusively to problems of industrial societies, attempting to find solutions to the difficulties of affluence, but a group concerned with the world system as a whole and with the disparities it includes.
Bertrand Schneider has left the Club of Rome, and in April 1999 Uwe Moeller was appointed Secretary General.
www.cacor.ca /clubrome.html   (357 words)

  
 The Club of Rome - European Support Centre - Activities
The Club of Rome and UNESCO co-organized a three-day World Conference from May 11th to May 13th 2005 on the use of information and communication technologies, including satellites, for development, in particular, capacity-building through education.
These are some of the questions which the Polish Association of the Club of Rome studies in co-operation with the ESC.
In co-operation with the Austrian Chapter of the Club of Rome, the ESC is organising seminars and workshops on the topic in Vienna.
www.clubofrome.at /activities   (643 words)

  
 The Club of Rome
The Club of Rome is a non-profit organisation.
The Club sees itself as "a group of world citizens, sharing a common concern for the future of humanity and acting as a catalyst to stimulate public debate, to sponsor investigations and analyses of the problematique and to bring these to the attention of decision makers".
As the Club of Rome wants to strengthen its work on regional levels- as a first step - a European Support Centre of the Club of Rome (ESC) was established in Vienna with the support of the Austrian Government.
www.elhassan.org /reg/org/intl1.html   (2558 words)

  
 Club of Rome. - Concerning the 10 horns that were on it's head....
Founded in 1968, the Club of Rome is responsible for today’s United Europe.
Its 1972 report, the Limits of Growth, served as blueprint for this gutsy new political, economic, and military union.
Already the Club of Rome has divided the world into ten political-economic regions referred to as “kingdoms.” Adopted by twenty-five countries at the second session of the World Constituent Assembly, the 1977 Constitution for the Federation of Earth proposes an administrative structure of twenty world electoral and administrative regions with ten mega-regions.
exodus2006.com /fab/ClubofRome.htm   (104 words)

  
 The Club of Rome: A Learning Organization? by James Botkin
The Club of Rome is an international think tank which became well-known in the early 1970s for its report entitled The Limits to Growth.
People not familiar with the Club assumed it had ceased functioning, particularly after the death of its charismatic founder Aurelio Peccei in 1984.
Dr. Jim Botkin, a member of the Club or Rome since 1980 when he delivered the No Limits to Learning report, and an advisor to New Horizons for Learning, was one of those at the Puerto Rico meeting who felt that the Club's global mission would benefit by changes in process.
www.newhorizons.org /future/botkin1.htm   (1404 words)

  
 The Silver Bear Cafe
The Club of Rome is a global think tank and center of innovation and initiative.
The Club of Rome's essential mission is to act as an independent, global, non official catalyst of change.
The Club of Rome is very forward and public in the dissemination of its policies and ideas.
www.silverbearcafe.com /private/clubofrome.html   (4303 words)

  
 Club of Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A clear reason for this alarm was the concept that certain natural resources are inherently limited in nature, and that current rates of use, or even the likely future rates of use would surely use them all up in the foreseeable future.
The voice of this movement was the "Club of Rome", so named because they felt that western society, like ancient Rome, was doomed.
Figure 2: Club of Rome estimates (ca 1970) of mineral resource depletion given static (i.e.
www.mpch-mainz.mpg.de /~jesnow/MineralEcon/habil/Rome.html   (342 words)

  
 CLUB OF ROME
The Club of Rome is a global think tank and centre of innovation and initiative.
Alexander King, co-founder and former President of the Club of Rome, passed away on 28 February 2007 at the age of 98
The President of the Club of Rome, HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal, is among the seven named by the United Nations Environment Programme...
www.clubofrome.org   (188 words)

  
 CLUB OF ROME tt30
tt30 - the young think tank of the Club of Rome (CoR) is composed of independent men and women around the age of 30 (therefore tt30) who are concerned about the problems of today and committed to work towards the solution of these challenges.
tt30 is a forum provided by the Club of Rome and guided by its fundamental principles: Holistic thinking, taking a global approach and a long-term perspective.
On the Club of Rome by providing it with the perspective of young people on the Problematique;
www.clubofrome.org /tt30   (330 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Club of Rome": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On 30th April, 1981, I wrote a monograph disclosing the existence of the Club of Rome identifying it as a Committee of 1...
In June 1970 Forrester attended the first general meeting of the Club of Rome, a small international group of prominent businessmen, scientists, and politicians organized by Italian industrialist Aurelio...
The state of this world was described in drastic terms in 1972 by the Club of Rome - an international association of scientists, politicians and industrialists (Meadows et al.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Club-of-Rome   (463 words)

  
 Jean-Marc Jancovici : What was there in the famous "Report to the Club of Rome" ?
It would therefore be more accurate - and fair - to name that report currently designed as "report of the Club of Rome" by its true name : the Meadows and al.
By "collapse", one should not understand the end of humanity, but a sharp decrease of the population, along with a significant degradation of the living conditions (decrease of the industrial output per capita, of the food output per capita, etc) for the surviving fraction.
Let's note that this "pollution control", in the report to the Club of Rome, includes a generalized call on nuclear energy.
www.manicore.com /anglais/documentation_a/club_rome_a.html   (2619 words)

  
 ROME RADIO CLUB NEWS LETTER
The last club meeting was held on 2 Oct 2002 at the County’s Cooperative Extension Office located next to the Oneida County Airport.
Club sponsored classes designed to teach the material necessary to pass Federal Communications Commission tests are regularly taught by knowledgeable members and have resulted in many newcomers getting on the air for the first time and have helped many who already held licenses to upgrade to a higher class ticket.
We have an auction at a club meeting in the fall where anyone can bring unwanted gear to be sold with the club benefiting by a 10% commission.
pages.prodigy.net /romeradioclub/news1e2   (2628 words)

  
 THE SEVEN SISTERS, CLUB OF ROME, and AIDS
The Club of Rome was established with a membership of 75 prominent scientists, industrialists, and economists from 25 countries, which along with the Bilderbergers, have become one of the most important foreign policy arms of the Roundtable group.
Many of the Club of Rome executives were drawn from NATO, and they have been able to formulate alot of what NATO claims are its policies.
The first Club of Rome conference in the U.S. was in 1969, where the American branch is organized as "The American Association of the Club of Rome".
www.the7thfire.com /new_world_order/final_warning/Seven_Sisters_and_Club_of_Rome.html   (4083 words)

  
 The Club of Rome: the global conscience - informal organization aimed at informing the world of the impact of ...
The Club of Rome was one of the first organizations to ask this question.
Instead, The Club believed that the earth could be made a better place for all humans provided the right actions were taken.
This article examines the creation of The Club of Rome, the controversy over the first report it commissioned, Limits to Growth, and contrasts that book with the warnings from the Rev. Thomas Malthus two centuries ago.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2242/is_1602_275/ai_55471236   (928 words)

  
 The Club of Rome: the global conscience - informal organization aimed at informing the world of the impact of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Club of Rome was one of the first organizations to ask this question.
Instead, The Club believed that the earth could be made a better place for all humans provided the right actions were taken.
This article examines the creation of The Club of Rome, the controversy over the first report it commissioned, Limits to Growth, and contrasts that book with the warnings from the Rev. Thomas Malthus two centuries ago.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2242/is_1602_275/ai_55471236   (928 words)

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