Okay, hold on. You thought this was about a California travel guide, right? Sun-drenched beaches, Hollywood vibes. Yeah, sure, totally get it. Most guides dish out righteous surf spots, maybe a hella good hike, or that perfect chill sunset vibe. But what if this trip is… different? Not just sights. Something deeper. Seriously. You gotta think beyond the usual traps. Let’s get into some heavy stuff for a minute.
Remember Isaac Newton? Yeah, He Predicted the End. Mid-2000s!
Isaac Newton. You know him. Physics dude, gravity. Big brain. But twist! Back in 1704, this genius wasn’t just messing with apples. He was deep, deep into old texts, studying all sorts of weird academic stuff. Trying to predict the end of, well, everything.
Specifically? The end of human civilization. His timeline around 2060 AD. No joke.
And at the time? Nobody really cared much. A world-class brainiac saying doomsday in 300 years? People just shrugged. It faded out. Forgotten.
Then This MIT Study in ’73. Computers Said Decline by 2020. Full Collapse by 2050
Fast forward. 1973. Totally different crew. Jay W. Forrester, super-smart computer guy at MIT. Using this fancy “systems dynamics” tech. Their goal? Just trying to understand how society worked. Not looking for apocalypse.
They fed the computers ten basic data points. Birth and death rates, industrial output, resources, how much pollution. Most people? Optimistic. Figured technology just keeps pushing us forward.
But the computers? Spat out brutal news. Societal progress, it’d start to go downhill around 2020. And a full meltdown, civilization as we know it, would follow by 2050. Pretty shocking.
So they ran the study again. And again. Results? Never changed. And like Newton’s stuff before it, this groundbreaking—and frankly, terrifying—scientific warning totally got ignored by media, public opinion. Or so they wanted us to think.
But The “Club of Rome” Took It Seriously. World Government, Less People
Turns out, somebody was listening. This powerful, kinda hush-hush group. The “Club of Rome.” They took Isaac Newton’s calculations and that MIT study super seriously. And their members speak volumes: Rockefeller family, Italian industrial kings, the British Royal Family! Dozens of other global industrial and political power players. Seriously.
They’re not just some random group. Because the Club of Rome actually operates within a much, much bigger deal. This crazy influential structure, the “Round Table.” Allegedly run by like 300 individuals. And this Round Table? It calls the shots, even for big outfits like the Club of Rome and the Trilateral Commission. Their whole thing? The “New World Order.”
And another thing: the Club of Rome’s core idea, straight from their research, is that humanity’s only shot at surviving means one big world government. Their absolute biggest sticking point for this future? Too many people. So their fix? Population reduction. Doesn’t matter how.
Howard Odum, a Club of Rome member, even said in 1980 the U.S. needed to cut its population by two-thirds within 50 years. How that’d happen? He didn’t say.
And Now Everything’s Going Sideways: Pandemic, Inflation, Energy Crisis. All Leading to the New Order?
Right now, the computers doing this prediction stuff? They’re lightyears beyond 1973’s models. We live with “big data,” feeding these super-brains tens of thousands of combinations. Spitting out super-accurate forecasts. Sometimes even country-by-country breakdowns.
The idea is, simply: if you know someone’s falling in the ocean and starting to drown, you wait until they’re desperate, then toss them a life raft. And many believe humanity, warned by those computers, hit the deep end around 2020.
The pandemic shook everything. Production snagged; cars, phones, even basic stuff vanished. Food supply chains got snarled. Raw material costs? Sky-high. This totally exploded into massive industrial price hikes and slowdowns, giving us exactly the inflation we’re all feeling.
Now? An energy crisis. Along with a looming global food crisis. Just rubbing salt in the wound. We’re definitely treading water. Starting to swallow some. But the “life raft” isn’t quite here yet.
Many speculate that only when nations are truly busted—extreme poverty, worldwide hunger, no water—will a new order show up. UN banner, probably. They’ll swoop in. Food, water, energy, wealth. At that point, countries, even old enemies? They’ll have no choice. Join this new system. Just to survive. So yeah. We’ll have to see if this future plays out for human civilization—or maybe it’s time for that Golden State road trip after all?
Got Questions? Here’s the Quick Version:
Q: So, who predicted all this collapse stuff?
A: Isaac Newton. And Jay W. Forrester, the guy leading that 1973 MIT study. Them.
Q: When did the 1973 MIT study say everything goes downhill?
A: Decline starts 2020. Collapse by 2050.
Q: What’s the “Club of Rome” want to do?
A: They want one world government. And population reduction. Because too many people.

