Survival or Extinction: Part Nineteen—Lions and Lambs @ 19 Jan 2015
Survival or Extinction: Part Nineteen—Lions and Lambs - summary
By Kevin Mugur Galalae
A powerful and secretive coalition of international elites, which has grown by leaps and bounds since the end of the Second World War, has replaced the old bilateral and multilateral alliances of nation states, and the people have been left out. The end goal is the termination of the vast majority of the world’s genetic lines so as to reverse the population explosion and attain the sustainability of human civilization on a finite planet.  

Politicians do not serve the public but are self-serving. The inner circle is composed of royalty, industrialists, bankers, high clerics, heads of state and government, and leaders of established political parties throughout the western world. To change global policy we must give the outer circle a better plan and the incentive to desert the genocidal coalition of elites and to dedicate their time and energy to the people’s plan.

The OM Principles provide the alternative the members of the outer circle need in order to change their allegiance from the elites to the people. Faced with these structural obstacles and with the prospect of assured mutual destruction by nuclear bombs, decision makers in every professional field arrived at a secret consensus to institute a global program of population control and resource sharing as a substitute to war. Depopulation is being accomplished by adulterating the basic elements of life—water, food, air—while resource sharing is being accomplished by globalizing the economy. This shortcut culls the population of the developing world at both ends of life simultaneously by subverting fertility and therefore preventing the birth of new people into the world (which is done through endocrine disruptors and GMOs) and, at the same time, by increasing morbidity and therefore accelerating the death of people to see them prematurely out of this world (which is done through vaccines, man-made pandemics and artificial scarcity) so as to reestablish the lost balance between births and deaths in one clear swoop and reduce the population without having to go through the four stages of the demographic transition the way the developed world has done. 

America’s concern with unchecked population growth in the developing world is therefore primarily about maintaining the environment of peace and not about maintaining the current balance of power. Furthermore, the Global Depopulation Policy and the parallel effort of resource sharing through globalization cannot succeed until such time as the existing covert poisoning methods, which damage human health and degrade mankind’s genetic and intellectual endowment, are replaced with overt legislation and accompanied by a fundamental reform of the existing economic model and political system. 

Civilization within Nature, pursued by OM Principle 11, recognizes the dire state of the environment and man’s responsibility for damaging the planet’s life support systems. Conservation is the short-term action that will buy us time to reach sustainability through the long-term solution of depopulation. The embodiment of a global consciousness by a newly emerging global and borderless civilization adds a new dimension to our society’s ethical foundation, namely concern for future generations on par with the needs of this generation. 

To avoid the great purge and accomplish a great leap we must sacrifice dated economic structures, outdated political ideologies, and narrow individual self-interest to make enlightened cooperation possible. The recognition that the social construct must revolve around the individual and not vice versa will renew a lost dimension to our society’s ethical foundation, namely concern for the individual on par with concern for society.  

As is, all institutions of state, international organizations and religious establishments violate the golden rule.  

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Killing Us Softly: Causes and Consequences of the Global Depopulation Policy is considered by the author to be important in understanding the content of Survival or Extinction. Likewise a second book, Chemical and Biological Depopulation is also considered important to understanding. You can download both as a zipfile here