The First Global Revolution (Club of Rome, 1991)
conceptOccult & Esoteric
The 1991 report that floated treating 'humanity itself' as the enemy to justify global governance.
Who they are
'The First Global Revolution' — a 1991 report by the Club of Rome, written by Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider.
What they do
A text known for one disputed passage: that in searching for a common enemy to unite people, 'the real enemy then is humanity itself.'
How it works
The engine reads it as a threat-dialectic — manufacture a shared external threat (pollution, global warming) to justify unification above the level of individual nations. (The full passage is about symptoms vs. causes, and its exact meaning is disputed.)
Why it matters
It's a documented example of using a crisis narrative to push global governance — the same move the engine sees in the managed UFO/disclosure threat.
The engine's record — word for word
Disclosure Cluster Edge-Map (2026-06): King & Schneider text containing the 'in searching for a common enemy... pollution, global warming... the real enemy then is humanity itself' passage (full context: symptoms-vs-causes, disputed reading). Extends the Club of Rome / BAU2 lane (scorecard #16); a threat-dialectic for supranational unification, parallel to (not linked with) the disclosure-threat vector.
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