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Foundation
for the Future: A Planetary Symbiotic Civilization
Old-Thinker News | Feb. 22, 2008

By Daniel Taylor
The Foundation for the Future's
Humanity and the Biosphere - the next
thousand years conference, which teamed up with
the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO), focused on environmental issues like global warming, as
well as population.
The
Foundation for the Future bills itself as an
organization dedicated to discussion without preconceived ideas or
opinions on what shape the future should take. However, many of the
ideas and opinions expressed by its contributors reflect current
agendas of globalist organizations which are having a very real
impact on the shape of the globe.
One particular contributor, Eric
J. Chaisson, spoke at the Humanity and the Biosphere
conference in Paris, France in September 2006.
Chaisson has been involved in
the scientific community for many years, including contributions to
the Hubble Space Telescope. During the 2006 conference, Chaisson
elaborated on the need for a planetary civilization, the elimination
of "cherished concepts" like national sovereignty, and an
environmentally efficient symbiosis with networked machines in a
merging of mankind and technology. Chaisson states,
"Ethics
The next great evolutionary
leap forward could be labeled “ethical evolution” – the espousal
and development of a global culture, one where planetary
citizenship becomes as important for us as it is for microbial
life forms.
The current trajectory of our society displays sensitivity
toward the needed ethics, as exemplified by enhanced awareness
of human rights, environmental progress, and global security –
but is there enough time to embrace the needed ethics before an
array of global problems makes sentient life improbable?
Working Conclusion
Humanity, as we now know it, will not likely exist on Earth in
1,000 years. Either humanity will not exist at all owing to its
inability to master each of the “three E’s,” or … our
descendants – at least those sentient beings that remain on
Earth – not only will have accepted a symbiotic relationship
with Earth’s biosphere, but also will have created a symbiosis
with networked machines. The result may well be an intelligent,
carbon-silicon cyborg that is indeed able to welcome evolution
broadly considered, to use energy efficiently and wisely, and to
enjoy a sense of ethical well-being." [1]
Chaisson concludes by praising
Steven Rockefeller's Earth Charter as a guide for the world, and
ends with the statement that if the world doesn't adopt the
globalist planners vision for the world, civilization as we know it
will end.
"A good place to begin might
be for each and every person to espouse the Earth Charter
Initiative begun a decade ago – an international declaration of
basic principles for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful
global society in the 21st century. Incorporating international
law, contemporary science, and the wisdom of the world’s great
religions, the Earth Charter, so ably championed by Steven
Rockefeller of the United States, proposes an ethical
vision that hopefully inspires in all peoples a new sense of
global interdependence and shared responsibility for the
well-being of the human family and the larger living world.
In the end, our future survival may be guided by a principle of
cosmic selection, akin to Darwinian naturalselection, that
operates on larger scales, beyond biology and on into the
cultural, indeed astronomical realms, to wit: Those
civilizations, anywhere in the galaxy, that adopt global ethics,
or planetary citizenship, will survive – and those that do not,
will not." [2]
Chaisson's statements are more than
the musings of one individual. They represent the ideology of globalists
the world over and their respective agendas of world governance and
control under the guise of environmentalism.
Citation:
[1] Foundation for the Future "Humanity
and the Biosphere the next thousand years". 2006. page 29.
Available at: <http://www.futurefoundation.org/documents/hum_pro_sem7.pdf>
[2] Ibid 1. page 49
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