FINAL WARNING: The Illuminati Influence on International Affairs
The SSG concluded that peace “would almost certainly not be in the
best interest of stable society,” because War, was too much a part of
the world economy, and therefore it was necessary to continue a state
of war indefinitely:
“War has provided both ancient and modern societies with a
dependable system for stabilizing and controlling national
economies. No alternate method of control has yet been tested in
a complex modern economy that has shown itself remotely
comparable in scope or effectiveness. War fills certain functions
essential to the stability of our society; until other ways of filling
them are developed, the war system must be maintained, and
improved in effectiveness.”
It also said that war, “provides anti-social elements with an acceptable
role in the social structure ... the younger, and more dangerous, of
these hostile social groupings have been kept under control by the
Selective Service System ... man destroys surplus members of his own
species by organized warfare ... enables the physically deteriorating
older generation to maintain control of the younger, destroying it if
necessary.”
The report also argued that the authority that the government
exercised over the people came from its ability to wage war, and that
without war the government might cease to exist: “War is virtually
synonymous with nationhood. The elimination of war implies the
inevitable elimination of national sovereignty and the traditional nation-
state.”
The Report covered a number of recommendations that the Federal
government should do in the event that they were thrust into an era of
peace:
“(a) A comprehensive social-welfare program, directed toward
maximum improvement of general conditions of human life; (b) A
giant open-end space research program, aimed at unreachable
targets; (c) A permanent, ritualized, ultra-elaborate disarmament
inspection system, and variant of such a system.”