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happyuk
19th April 2017, 21:14
Since deleted by the Rockefeller Foundation, but still available via the WayBackMachine.

On page 34 it openly states that 13,000 people died at the 2012 London Olympics. This document also refers too natural disasters which had yet to occur but went on to occur in the time frame described in this document:

" In 2021, 600 children in Cote d’Ivoire
died from a bogus Hepatitis B vaccine, which
paled in comparison to the scandal sparked by
mass deaths from a tainted anti-malarial drug
years later. "

" The years 2010 to 2020 were dubbed
the “doom decade” for good reason: the 2012
Olympic bombing, which killed 13,000, was
followed closely by an earthquake in Indonesia
killing 40,000, a tsunami that almost wiped
out Nicaragua, and the onset of the West China
Famine, caused by a once-in-a-millennium
drought linked to climate change"

"Identity-verification technologies become a staple of daily life, with some
hitches—a database of retina recordings stolen by hackers in 2017 is used to
create numerous false identities still “at large” in the mid-2020s. "


https://web.archive.org/web/20100701154450/http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/bba493f7-cc97-4da3-add6-3deb007cc719.pdf

Dennis Leahy
19th April 2017, 21:33
On page 7 of the document, it says (but this could be out-of-context - it is all I have read so far):

"The Rockefeller Foundation has already used this project as an opportunity to
clarify and advance the relationship between technology and development.
Through interviews and the scenario workshops, they have engaged a diverse set
of people from different geographies, disciplines, and sectors to identify the key
forces driving change, to explore the most critical uncertainties, and to develop
challenging yet plausible scenarios and implications. "

I think you found a document that is a set of "what if" scenarios, sort of disaster drill scenarios.

norman
20th April 2017, 01:19
On page 7 of the document, it says (but this could be out-of-context - it is all I have read so far):

"The Rockefeller Foundation has already used this project as an opportunity to
clarify and advance the relationship between technology and development.
Through interviews and the scenario workshops, they have engaged a diverse set
of people from different geographies, disciplines, and sectors to identify the key
forces driving change, to explore the most critical uncertainties, and to develop
challenging yet plausible scenarios and implications. "

I think you found a document that is a set of "what if" scenarios, sort of disaster drill scenarios.

I can't honestly say I have the foggiest what or why this document is but the excerpt you've picked here, and the way you've shone your light onto it, makes me think that they deliberately make it their business to be ahead of the crowd, scanning for and planting their 'flag' on fresh or new areas of thinking or creativity so as to keep their controlled paradigm stretched nice and tight with little chance of eddies of alternative ideas gaining influence. In that sense, it's a kind of precog' to disaster management. I'm thinking of Madame Helen Blavatsky staking out the territory and planting the flag on the new era of human awakening a good 60 years before it really gained any popular traction.