Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Hunger Games Reveal the True Secrets Behind U.N. Agenda 21 Depopulation Programme


No Country for Young Women?  


In the opening scene of The Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen, the Heroine of the story illegally enters a Forbidden Zone to go hunting for her families survival. Such Core Wilderness Reserves are a major tenet of the United Nations Agenda 21 "Sustainable Development" Program which call for the masses of humanity in the near future to be confined within compact cities, while giving "Mother Nature" an opportunity to restore herself within the Core Reserve, and Buffer Zone areas. While seemingly altruistic and environmentally sound on the surface if you scratch below the veneer of Agenda 21 you will soon discover that this Green Facade is just a cover for a massive land grab by the globalists who are hell bent on confiscating private property that has belonged to families for multiple generations, and that at it's core the Agenda 21 Program calls for the massive Human Depopulation of Planet Earth!


 

   The Hunger Games – a glimpse of our own



future if the cancerous growth of government is not checked

April 02, 2012
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com

The Hunger Games is a wildly popular new movie set in a dystopian future where an all-powerful, high-tech centralized government rules over “districts” of impoverished populations barely surviving in third-world conditions. The film, based on the book of the same name by Suzanne Collins, is important to understand because it depicts the very future that the global elite are trying to create. In fact, much of what is shown in The Hunger Games has already begun (see below).

The film is set 74 years after a popular uprising that failed to overthrow a corrupt, centralized federal government. As punishment for the attempted uprising, the all-powerful government now requires each of 12 districts to “volunteer” a young girl and boy each year to participate in the Hunger Games — a bloodsport “breads and circuses” event that serves as the opiate of the masses to distract society from the fact that they are all slaves living under tyranny.

 Spoiler alert: This article reveals plot elements that may spoil the movie for you if you haven’t yet seen it. The central themes of domination and control The movie reflects numerous central themes of government control over the masses, including:

 • Control over food: Residents of the 12 districts are not allowed to eat more food than they are allotted by the government. Being caught catching a squirrel for food results in severe punishment.

  • Control over land: The 12 districts are fenced off with high-voltage power lines, much like you might find in North Korea today. Most of the world is “conserved” as wild forest and grasslands, with humans only being allowed to populate confined regions where resources are sparse and starvation is a daily reality.

 • Control over the media: The government controls all media, and every broadcast is a staged theatrical event, completely fabricated by the government to serve the interests of the government itself. This, of course, is a reflection of present-day mainstream media which is completely whored out to corporate and political interests. 

 • Control of technology: While the masses live in squalor, the techno-elite enjoy advanced hovercraft ships and live in gleaming high-tech cities. Advancements in medicine, 3D displays and weapons systems are available only to the centralized government, never to the People. Also in the film, RFID chips are used to track the game participants.

 • Control of DNA: Residents of the districts are identified through the taking of DNA blood samples. The government stores their DNA in a database in order to track and identify individuals. Insects are genetically engineered to serve as weapons, such as GMO wasps that cause wild hallucinations to those who are stung.

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