6 Responses to “From 1981”

  1. sovereigntea says:

    Good post I’d forgotten about the sinister swine.

    Reminded me of another Jacques ..

    Jacques Cousteau

    Population growth is the primary source of environmental damage.

    Jacques Yves Cousteau
    It’s terrible to have to say this. World population must be stabilized and to do that we must eliminate 350,000 people per day.

    This is so horrible to contemplate that we shouldn’t even say it. But the general situation in which we are involved is lamentable.
    Jacques Yves Cousteau

  2. sovereigntea says:

    The overpopulation myth that was started by Thomas Malthus in the eighteenth century was and is still promoted by powerful advocates and organizations to the present day. Although overpopulation was not true then and is not true today, it has been used to justify inhumane treatment of people in poor nations in the form of quotas on forced sterilizations and other involuntary population control measures as a condition for receiving foreign aid, including needed food aid during famines. In reality, it should be called elimination of the poor, since only the poor are targeted. Poverty, not overpopulation, is the problem, and that can be remedied by education, investment and job opportunities along with disease control, proper medical care, electricity and roads.

    Here are a few important quotes from some of the promoters of this anti-human population control ideology.

    In The Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich said,

    “A cancer is an uncontrolled multiplication of cells; the population explosion is an uncontrolled multiplication of people … we must shift our efforts from the treatment of the symptoms to the cutting out of the cancer. The operation will demand many apparently brutal and heartless decisions.”[1]

    In a New York Times article, Ehrlich is quoted as saying “. . . A possibility that the government might have to put sterility drugs in reservoirs and in food shipped to foreign countries to limit human multiplication.” was envisioned today by a leading crusader on the population problem.[2]

    Maurice Strong, founder and first director of UN Environment Programme (UNEP), co-founder of WWF, Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Human Environment in Stockholm (1972), the Rio Sustainable Development Summit (1992) and ex World Bank advisor, is quoted as saying, “Licenses to have babies incidentally is something that got in trouble some years ago for suggesting even in Canada that this might be necessary at some point, at least some restriction on the right to have a child.”[3]

    Rockefeller protege Maurice Strong & Klaus Schwab used to run the WEF together as co-chairman.

    Full circle

  3. danceaway says:

    If people only knew all this, sovereigntea.

    Thank you loads and loads once again!! You are truly a wealth of information!

  4. ian says:

    The article suggests that the stupid will more or less kill themselves, by demanding to be saved, and indeed it is happening. Surely in the precarious position held by the “elite”, it is the smarter non trusting, question askers who’d be least easily controlled and therefore a bigger threat to the parasitic born into money, elite.

    • Aldebaran says:

      Exactly ian, the “elite” were never just going to let the rest of us run off into the sunset.

      I predict massive starvation battles with all the immigrants that have been brought in precisely for this purpose.

      Why else are they here?

      Some of you might deny overpopulation, but you cannot deny “carrying capacity”.