Julian Huxley person
also: Huxley, Sir Julian Huxley
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Claims (9)
Julian Huxley headed
UNESCO documented
“And he was the first director of UNESCO. Yes. Carla, you want to tell them why that's funny? Because UNESCO comes up in all of our conversations about the World Wildlife Fund. It's basically the official UN version of that. And they're in t…”
▶ The Shadow State 70 Fabian Socialists Pt. 3 @ 57:49
Julian Huxley headed
UNESCO host_asserted
“So I'm going to vote no on that. So that's Sir Julian Huxley. Yes. And he's the first director of UNESCO. We also have an Aldous Huxley, the author of Brave New World. I'm not going to go into that today, but we are going to talk about what…”
▶ The Shadow State 70 Fabian Socialists Pt. 3 @ 1:00:57
Julian Huxley member_of
Fabian Society host_asserted
“the Fabian Society and British Roundtable Origins of Operation Gladio. And that was Sir Julian Huxley. And he was a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which those of you who are familiar with that know that that's kind …”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 31:24
Julian Huxley member_of
British Roundtable host_asserted
“the Fabian Society and British Roundtable Origins of Operation Gladio. And that was Sir Julian Huxley. And he was a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which those of you who are familiar with that know that that's kind …”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 31:24
Julian Huxley founded
World Wildlife Fund host_asserted
“But again, there was no African governments from the English's standpoint. They were all still controlled by them. So they're basically building up a PR program is what they're doing in a nutshell. Huxley, Nicholson, and a guy by the name o…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 50:02
Julian Huxley member_of
Royal Institute of International Affairs host_asserted
“the Fabian Society and British Roundtable Origins of Operation Gladio. And that was Sir Julian Huxley. And he was a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which those of you who are familiar with that know that that's kind …”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 31:24
Julian Huxley founded
World Wildlife Fund caller_asserted
“To put it in perspective, Julian Huxley, who was instrumental in the creation of the World Wildlife Foundation and UNESCO.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 1:47:35
Julian Huxley member_of
Fabian Society guest_asserted
“Aldous Huxley and his brother were part of this group.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 1:45:39
Julian Huxley founded
UNESCO caller_asserted
“To put it in perspective, Julian Huxley, who was instrumental in the creation of the World Wildlife Foundation and UNESCO.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 1:47:35
Mentions (17)
▶ 1:45:39
Aldous Huxley and his brother were part of this group. They are the ones that bow for Cecil Rhodes, the Rhodes Scholarship, where they take U.S. bright and shinies over to England and brainwash them into being MI6 assets, which is what the …
▶ 1:47:35
And we don't think about hurting other people. To get into the mindset of what these people had planned all the way back since the beginning of the Fabian Society. To put it in perspective, Julian Huxley, who was instrumental in the creatio…
▶ 1:48:04
And all of these constructs, they just keep creating other organizations so that if they get caught in any one of them, they can collapse it and they haven't lost anything. They just funnel the money and all the people into one of the other…
▶ 1:48:32
It is decided that we must make it difficult for the servant population to access good health care in order to control their repopulation, lest they overpopulate us to where we can't control them. It is truly...…
▶ 31:24
the Fabian Society and British Roundtable Origins of Operation Gladio. And that was Sir Julian Huxley. And he was a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which those of you who are familiar with that know that that's kind …
▶ 36:10
And people become less willing to fight to maintain their culture because they don't have one. That's what all of this is about. And you only have to go read anything that Julian Huxley wrote as a eugenicist. Eugenicists, weirdly enough, an…
▶ 38:30
I think September 11th, 1961 was devastating, if not more so, for lots of reasons in the creation of the WWF, especially once you find out what they've been doing. And Huxley traveled to Africa in 1960. And their efforts there was the initi…
▶ 41:20
Um, so when Huxley was down there, his conclusion without spending much time in any of the national parks was that game reserves would be ruined by the new black governments because, you know, they don't know anything. They're stupid. And s…
▶ 42:50
Dumb yourself into doing all of this shit. You have to be doing it on purpose. Because no one's that stupid. Not even them. So. Many of them. At the current time. When Huxley was there in 1960. Were in the middle of civil wars. And. Basical…
▶ 43:54
when they did leave. So Huxley went back to Europe and he wrote a ton of articles about Kenya, Tanzania, Rhodesia, and basically how if they didn't do something immediately, all the wild animals were going to disappear. Now keep in mind, th…
▶ 44:23
He's just flying over them all and writing this crap. He was one of the number one PR people that got the WWF going. Okay. And so he kept saying that, you know, there's going to be a lot of poaching. And he started in one particular area wh…
▶ 48:02
So, again, democracy in name only, which is what these people are all about. We're finding it out right now. So it wasn't until 1963 that Kenya had their first actual elected African prime minister. So, again, Huxley indicted a game managem…
▶ 48:33
While the governments were white. So him being there in 1960, every single one of these countries were ran by white people and had been ran by white people for decades, if not 100 years. And he's telling everybody in Europe, oh, my God, the…
▶ 49:03
If you fast forward to 2024, you have people like Eric Prince on media saying exactly the same thing, that the sky is going to fall out. Those guys can't manage their own self and everything is going to fall apart if they're in charge of so…
▶ 49:33
He contacted a guy by the name of Max Nicholson. Nicholson founded the British Nature Conservatory, who is on record saying that he felt that under African government, the prospect of conservation of nature would be ended. Again, they have …
▶ 57:19
That was a big reason for being of the X Club. He was born in a place called Middlesex County. He has a long list of academic positions I won't bore you with, including one called the American Philosophical Society. So Huxley was sitting on…
▶ 1:00:57
So I'm going to vote no on that. So that's Sir Julian Huxley. Yes. And he's the first director of UNESCO. We also have an Aldous Huxley, the author of Brave New World. I'm not going to go into that today, but we are going to talk about what…