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What Strong is doing out at his Baca Ranch in the desert, according to Canada's national newspaper, the prestigious Globe and Mail (July 9th, 1990), is 'laying the groundwork for what amounts to a new world order. 'The plan,' wrote reporter Miro Cernetig, 'is to be ready for the beginning of a new Dark Age, says Mrs. Strong [profiled by herself, in a companion article to Maurice's], a self styled visionary, whose apocalyptic vision of the future involves the earth's population shrinking to about 400 million people in the next few years as the result of environmental degradation.' The Danish-born Mrs. Strong, who believes she has lived thousands of years in other lives, was inspired to settle in Colorado in her childhood dreams. She thinks that in a past life she was a Colorado Indian, and so she planned her life so that she could return to her ancestral home. About a decade and one-half ago, she was site-hunting in Colorado, when a mysterious 'prophet' named Glen Anderson, who lived in the Colorado mountains, materialized on her doorstep. He pointed to the place where the Strongs were to build their ranch and conference center for world leaders.
Reporter Daniel Wood, writing in West magazine in May, 1990, tells what happened next: 'And so when she heard Anderson telling her about his voices, she took it as prophecy. She headed uphill into the mountains carrying an Indian pipe and a pouch of medicinal herbs and found a promontory on the Baca. For three days she stayed there, fasting, meditating, observing the land.' And when she came down from the mountain, she was determined to do what Anderson directed ~ with the help of her husband's international connections. Speaking to reporter Jack Levand of the (Colorado) Valley Courier, Hanne Strong prophesied: 'It will not be too distant before the Baca attains its true potential. 'You will see more and more world leaders of various fields coming here to help the world community put into action proper enlightened plans that will eliminate problems...solving the political, social, and environmental difficulties of the world.' Her millionaire husband shares her dreams, and is financing the settlement of various religious houses: a Carmelite monastery where men and women live together, a $175,000 solar-powered Hindu Temple, a monastery for Tibetan Buddhists, temples for Sufis and Taoists, a center for the study of Jewish mysticism, a center for environmentalists from the Aspen Institute ~ all in the effort to create a New World Religion based on earth spirituality that will be more tolerant than the 'ancient' religions. Hanne calls it 'The Valley of the Refuge of World Truths,' and FTM's Colorado correspondent says the place is growing by leaps and bounds.
Once the religious component is in place, the Strongs think, corporate and political leaders will follow, making the Baca Complex the 'Vatican City' of the New World Order. Today, the area is booming, and there are plans for a complex of futuristic buildings, including a 300-foot pyramid. Making His Mark On The World Just who is Maurice Strong? West magazine reporter Daniel Wood spent a week with Strong and his wife Hanne in preparation for his story, and he found himself 'wondering what dedication, what idealism compels them toward such an unlikely dream. And the more I learn, the more aware I become that I've entered a world of illusions, where the surface conceals things unfathomable. That world sound just like the United Nations! Strong, we learn, was born dirt-poor in Oak Lake, Manitoba, in 1930. He 'decided one day in the early 1940's that he would make his mark on the world...At 25 he was vice president of Dome Petroleum. At 31, he became president of the Power Corporation of Canada. He went on to found and head CIDA (the Canadian Interna- tional Development Assistance program) and later Petro Canada... 'From there, through his subsequent friendship with [Lester] Pearson's successor Pierre Trudeau, the millionaire energy-entre- preneur-turned-international-do-gooder found the cause that has come to dominate the past 20 years of his life. With the support of the Canadian government, he has participated in or directed practically every major environmental initiative that has come out of the United Nations from that time to this. He organized the first World Conference on the Environment, which produced the epochal 1987 Brundtland Report, the incendiary that has ignited the present global 'green' movement...'