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It's been this way since the 19th c. with Darwin, Freud, Galton, Malthus, T.H. Huxley and later Einstein. It's an institution created by the Royal Society for indoctrination purposes and for revolutionizing society ushering the NWO. It's an ideology steeped in occultism, transhumanism, naturalism and ancient thought and has little to do with the scientific method. Their main goal was to destroy the traditional Christian society and civilization and its notion of absolute truth and morality, and to erect a technocratic utopia based on relativism and scientism and I'd say they succeeded.

Their model has been the subject of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (he was part of it of course). Bertrand Russel wrote about it in his The Impact of Science on Society, H.G. Wells in his Open Conspiracy and The NWO and Julian Huxley in On living in a Revolution to name a few.

52 days ago
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It's been this way since the 19th c. with Darwin, Freud, Galton, Malthus and T.H. Huxley, Einstein. It's an institution created by the Royal Society for indoctrination purposes and for revolutionizing society ushering the NWO. It's an ideology steeped in occultism, transhumanism, naturalism and ancient thought and has little to do with the scientific method. Their main goal was to destroy the traditional Christian society and civilization and its notion of absolute truth and morality, and to erect a technocratic utopia based on relativism and scientism and I'd say they succeeded.

Their model has been the subject of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (he was part of it of course). Bertrand Russel wrote about it in his The Impact of Science on Society, H.G. Wells in his Open Conspiracy and The NWO and Julian Huxley in On living in a Revolution to name a few.

52 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's been this way since the 19th c. with Darwin, Freud, Galton, Malthus and T.H. Huxley. It's an institution created by the Royal Society for indoctrination purposes and for revolutionizing society ushering the NWO. It's an ideology steeped in occultism, transhumanism, naturalism and ancient thought and has little to do with the scientific method. Their main goal was to destroy the traditional Christian society and civilization and to erect a technocratic utopia based on scientism and I'd say they succeeded.

Their model has been the subject of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (he was part of it of course). Bertrand Russel wrote about it in his The Impact of Science on Society, H.G. Wells in his Open Conspiracy and The NWO and Julian Huxley in On living in a Revolution to name a few.

52 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's been this way since the 19th c. with Darwin, Freud, Galton, Malthus and T.H. Huxley. It's an institution created by the Royal Society for indoctrination purposes and for revolutionizing society ushering the NWO. It's an ideology steeped in occultism, transhumanism, naturalism and ancient thought and has little to do with the scientific method. It's main goal was to destroy the traditional Christian society and civilization and to erect a technocratic utopia based on scientism and I'd say they succeeded.

Their model has been the subject of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (he was part of it of course). Bertrand Russel wrote about it in his The Impact of Science on Society, H.G. Wells in his Open Conspiracy and The NWO and Julian Huxley in On living in a Revolution to name a few.

52 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's been this way since the 19th c. with Darwin, Freud, Galton, Malthus and T.H. Huxley. It's an institution created by the Royal Society for indoctrination purposes and for revolutionizing society ushering the NWO. It's an ideology steeped in occultism, transhumanism, naturalism and ancient thought and has little to do with the scientific method.

Their model has been the subject of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (he was part of it of course). Bertrand Russel wrote about it in his The Impact of Science on Society, H.G. Wells in his Open Conspiracy and The NWO and Julian Huxley in On living in a Revolution to name a few.

52 days ago
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It's been this way since the 19th c. with Darwin, Galton, Malthus and T.H. Huxley. It's an institution created by the Royal Society for indoctrination purposes and for revolutionizing society ushering the NWO.

Their model has been the subject of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (he was part of it of course). Bertrand Russel wrote about it in his The Impact of Science on Society, H.G. Wells in his Open Conspiracy and The NWO and Julian Huxley in On living in a Revolution to name a few.

52 days ago
1 score