JANUARY 16, 2012 http://www.forcingchange.org/
To understand the present, and to contemplate the future, requires that we explore the past.
H.G.
 Wells was one of the most influential visionaries of the early 
twentieth century. His many books, both fiction and non-fiction, 
inspired multitudes of men and women who, like Wells, looked to a “World
 State” as the savior of humanity. Although he wrote often of a World 
State, Mr. Wells’ optimism for the future of mankind waned due to the 
destructiveness of World War II. Nevertheless, his desire for an “Open 
Conspiracy” – a movement of organizations and people seeking the 
establishment of a world collective – was forefront in his thinking.
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Here’s ten kicker quotes from Mr. Wells on advancing the Open Conspiracy and its anticipated outcome: The World State.
 1. “The
 idea of a world commonwealth has to be established as the criterion of 
political institutions, and also as the criterion of general conduct in 
hundreds of millions of brains. It has to dominate education everywhere 
in the world. When that end is achieved, then the world state will be 
achieved…” – H.G. Wells, The Salvaging of Civilization: The Probable Future of Mankind (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1921), p.21.
 2. “We
 must be prepared to see an Association of Nations in conference growing
 into an organic system of world controls for world affairs and the 
keeping of the world’s peace, or we must be prepared for – a 
continuation of war.” – H.G. Wells, Washington and the Riddle of Peace (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922), pp.215-216
 3. “It
 [a new world order] needs only that the governments of Britain, the 
United States, France, Germany, and Russia should get together in order 
to set up an effective control of currency, credit, production, and 
distribution – that is to say, an effective ‘dictatorship of 
prosperity,’ for the whole world. The other sixty odd States would have 
to join in or accommodate themselves to the over-ruling decisions of 
these major Powers.” – H.G. Wells, Journalism and Prophecy, 1893-1946 (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1964, compiled and edited by W. Warren Wagar), p.214. This quote first published in 1931.
 4. “A world revolution to a higher social order, a world order, or utter downfall lies before us all.” – H.G. Wells, Journalism and Prophecy, 1893-1946 (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1964, compiled and edited by W. Warren Wagar), p.252. This quote first published in 1939.
 5. “I
 am for world-control of production and of trade and transport, for a 
world coinage, and the confederation of mankind. I am for the 
super-State…” – H.G. Wells, A Year of Prophesying (Toronto, ON: Tyerson Press, 1924), p.86.
 6. “The
 world needs something stronger than any possible rebellion against its 
peace. In other words it needs a federal world government embodying a 
new conception of human life as one whole.” – H.G. Wells, The Outline of History, Volume III – Modern History (New York, NY: Triangle Books, 1940 edition), p.1170.
 7. “Now
 the most comprehensive conception of this new world is of one 
politically, socially and economically united… To this end a small but 
increasing body of people in the world set their faces and seek to 
direct their lives.” – H.G. Wells, The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1928), pp.27-28.
 8. “The
 world state must begin; it can only begin, as a propaganda cult, or as a
 group of propagandist cults, to which men and women must give 
themselves and their energies, regardless of the consequence to 
themselves… The activities of a cult which sets itself to bring about 
the world-state would at first be propagandist, they would be 
intellectual and educational, and only as a sufficient mass of opinion 
and will had accumulated would they become to a predominant extent 
politically constructive. Such a cult must direct itself particularly to
 the teaching of the young.” – H.G. Wells, The Salvaging of Civilization: The Probable Future of Mankind (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1921), pp.37-38.
 9. “The
 character of the Open Conspiracy [the movement towards a world 
collective] will now be plainly displayed. It will have become a great 
world movement as widespread and evident as socialism or communism. It 
will largely have taken the place of these movements. It will be more, 
it will be a world religion.” – H.G. Wells, The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1928), p. 163.
 10. “The
 establishment of the world community will surely exact a price – and 
who can tell what that price may be? – in toil, suffering and blood.” – H.G. Wells, The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1928), p.193.
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