Fabian Society: Pay for Permission to Use the Earth
In a document from the Fabian Society circa 1887, the prestigious UK socialist behind the founding of the Labour Party, are principles set against the private ownership of land and for the formation of a global commune. In particular, the group whose most notable members include playwright George Bernard Shaw and scifi writer H. G. Wells, says that people should pay rent for permission to use the Clearly, this a forerunner to global governance institution who are today trying restrict individual rights in the name of saving the Earth while driving the masses into a global collective ruled by secretive societies of elite members.
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