Behold a Pale Horse

What is the importance of the Club of Rome in the book, Behold a Pale Horse?

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Cooper defines the Club of Rome as a shadowy group, which offers a semi-public face to the sinister purposes of the secret society of Illuminati. The Club of Rome has published several papers that demonstrate the dangers of unlimited global population growth and that call for various means of population control. The Club of Rome apparently works closely with the Office of Population Affairs.

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Behold a Pale Horse