Club of Rome report calls for massive payouts to childless women as way to curb population
The think-tank group proposes giving $80,000 to women at age 50 who had only one child to curb population growth.
Thu Sep 15, 2016 - 11:31 am EDT
September 14, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) — The notorious Club of Rome published a new report on Tuesday in Berlin, Germany, that enumerates several concrete “solutions” for global problems, and rewarding women for not bearing children is supported as a way to reduce population growth.
The Club of Rome is a think-tank that describes itself as “a group of world citizens, sharing a common concern for the future of humanity.”
Along with this population suggestion, the authors demand that retirement money only be paid starting at age 70. Furthermore, they wish to increase inheritance tax up to 100 percent. The report shows that endorsing higher taxation is the authors’ go-to remedy. Rich entrepreneurs should pay more taxes, and there should be a new tax on sugar and Co2 emissions.
The Club of Rome was founded in 1968 by Alexander King and Aurelio Peccei at the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome, Italy. David Rockefeller is also among the founders. Members include current and former heads of state, UN bureaucrats, high-level politicians, economists, and business leaders. Back in 1972, the group published a report entitled “The Limits to Growth,” promoting the reduction of the Earth’s population for the sake of saving the planet and the economic system.
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