Mike Corey
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Yeah.
It's a weird one.
That's freaking really weird.
Yeah.
So all that to say.
Lawrence, you know, he was known as the philosopher of the group, you know, so he had a little bit more of the responsibility to do the cultural, like, well, these guys, well, his other brothers, Nelson was a vice president, was playing, you know, David was playing a big role in the Trilateral Commission.
They had a bit more of a responsibility on the political economic side of the control grid.
His seemed to be a little bit more towards the psychocultural element of things.
So he's known as more the spiritual philosopher.
He used to be known as Mr. Ecology because he was the first in the 60s to really work national ecological policymaking into U.S.
doctrine for administrating North America.
He's the one who got John F. Kennedy to sign off on this program to allocate major chunks of...
And not to say this is a bad thing, but as national parks, that would be off limits of human development, which again, could be a very, there's a place for that.
I'm not trying to say that there isn't, but there's also another element to that.
If you're a Malthusian who wants to reduce the box in which people are living in to reduce the pathways for solutions that they might
want to think about if faced with scarcity, you might want to think, well, if I've got scarcity, lack of food production, lack of electricity going around in the future, maybe I can act now to increase the hydroelectric power availability so that the next generation doesn't have that scarcity.
Maybe that would involve maybe changing certain ecological cycles within an area that might have now a dam that didn't before, but maybe the outcome for the benefit of my grandkids will be better for that or
let's say nuclear power.
Maybe I should want to build that now.
It'll take a long time.