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    Obama's Science Czar Believes in Population Control: Who Should Die First?

     

    Obama appointed John Holdren to be his Science Czar.

     

    According to Holdren, "compulsory population control laws, even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the existing constitution..." (pg. 837)  Was he on drugs when he said this?

     

    Population control would be regulated by a  comprehensive planetary regime.  He gives this regime God-like powers.  According to Holdren, "A comprehensive planetary regime could control...international trade including all food on the international market...The planetary regime could...determine the optimum population of the world." (pgs 942 and 943)  Unfortunately, this mad scientist is known to be a Malthusian, so killing large groups through limiting the food supply is really logical to this guy.  This statement makes Dick Cheney seem like a rational human being.  Are you now wishing for the good old days of the insane neocons?

     

    Most important, Holdren believes that the "first step necessarily involves partial surrender of sovereignty to an international organization" (p. 917)  Does this mean that we need to make plans for a move to Canada?  Could this be against our constitution?

     

     

     

    Quotes from Ecoscience Population, Resources, Environmentby Paul Ehrlich, Anne Ehrlich, John Holdren, W. H. Freeman Publishers San Francisco, CA 1977

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