Behind the visible machinery of global governance lies a covert network of power, ambition, and manipulation. The Deep State, a term synonymous with the hidden nexus of oligarchs, think tanks, and policy enforcers, has long driven the trajectory of world events. This story meticulously dissects the role of key organisations—The Club of Rome (CoR), the World Economic Forum (WEF), and their enablers, exposing how a carefully orchestrated agenda aims to reshape humanity. At the center of this narrative is a startling revelation: the quiet yet pivotal involvement of Bharat’s former Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, in advancing this globalist vision.
The foundation of this shadow operation traces back to April 26, 1968, in Canada, during the 17th Bilderberg meeting. It was here that the decision was made to accelerate the Deep State’s New World Order agenda, which envisioned a one-world government. Under the instructions of David Rockefeller, Italian industrialist Aurelio Peccei and OECD Director-General Alexander King spearheaded the creation of the Club of Rome—a think tank tasked with drafting the policies to achieve these goals. Rockefeller’s foundation generously financed this endeavor, ensuring its reach and influence.
In 1972, the Club of Rome released its groundbreaking report, The Limits to Growth. The report introduced the chilling concept of global depopulation as a means to control civilisation, proposing a world population target of 1–2 billion under stringent global governance.
The document became the cornerstone for policies promoting sterility, population control, and manipulation through fear-mongering.The Club of Rome’s recommendations rapidly infiltrated global governance. The world witnessed a series of events that eerily aligned with its goals:
1973: The Arab-Israeli War disrupted global oil supplies, manipulating economies.
1975–77: Bharat’s infamous sterilisation campaign under Indira Gandhi, sterilising 8 million people, was praised by World Bank president Robert McNamara.
1979: The HIV/AIDS epidemic emerged, adding another dimension to global health crises.
Cancer and Sterilisation Drugs: By the late 20th century, cancer rates intensified, and sterilisation drugs proliferated, aligning with CoR’s blueprint for population control.
During this time, Bharat’s economic policies were heavily influenced by Manmohan Singh, then Chief Economic Adviser, and later in key financial roles. While the Club of Rome devised the strategy, Klaus Schwab, under the mentorship of Henry Kissinger, operationalised it through the World Economic Forum. Schwab founded the WEF (initially European Management Forum) in 1971, which evolved into a platform for grooming leaders aligned with the Deep State’s vision.
The WEF became the face of global implementation, while the CoR operated from the shadows. Together, they coordinated efforts to:
Dr. Manmohan Singh, known as the architect of Bharat’s economic liberalisation, emerges as a key player in this narrative. His links to the Club of Rome—documented in now-erased records—reveal a hidden allegiance to this global agenda.
Key Roles Held by Singh (1972–1987):
During his tenure, Singh was instrumental in implementing policies aligned with CoR recommendations:
The Club of Rome’s 1972 report, The Limits to Growth, set a 50-year agenda. Its primary goals were reiterated in the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted in 2015, with a target of 2030.
Central to this agenda is depopulation and control, as exposed by former CoR President Calin Georgescu, who referred to the orchestrators as “world oligarchs.” Under this guise, humanity is being manipulated into relinquishing freedoms for a controlled future.
The WEF’s role as the public face ensures compliance across nations. Leaders groomed by Schwab, including several current global heads of state, continue to advance policies that align with these objectives.
Bharat’s economic crisis in 1991 and the subsequent reforms were not isolated incidents but part of a global sequence orchestrated by the Deep State. The simultaneous adoption of liberalisation policies across several nations underscores the deliberate design behind these events.
Manmohan Singh, often portrayed as an economic savior, was executing an agenda dictated by external forces. His ascent to Prime Minister in 2004—despite limited political standing—further highlights the influence of globalist networks in Bharat’s internal affairs.
The economic mess of 2004–2014 mirrored CoR’s depopulation and control goals, further embedding Bharat into the globalist framework.
The timeline of events leads inexorably to the 2030 Agenda, where the Deep State seeks total control. From climate change narratives to digital IDs, the CoR and WEF are orchestrating a future where individual freedoms are subjugated to oligarchic rule.
(The story is based on a thread posted by The Chronology)
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