![]() says: Forced abortions and mass sterilization needed to save the planet Serious reading here: John Holdren, Obama's Science Czar, says: Forced abortions and mass sterilization needed to save the planet Book he authored in 1977 advocates for extreme totalitarian measures to control the population. Forced abortions. Mass sterilization. A "Planetary Regime" with the power of life and death over American citizens. The tyrannical fantasies of a madman? Or merely the opinions of the person now in control of science policy in the United States? Or both? These ideas (among many other equally horrifying recommendations) were put forth by John Holdren, whom Barack Obama has recently appointed Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, and Co-Chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology -- informally known as the United States' Science Czar. In a book Holdren co-authored in 1977, the man now firmly in control of science policy in this country wrote that: • Women could be forced to abort their pregnancies, whether they wanted to or not; Impossible, you say? That must be an exaggeration or a hoax. No one in their right mind would say such things. Well, I hate to break the news to you, but it is no hoax, no exaggeration. John Holdren really did say those things, and this report contains the proof. Below you will find photographs, scans, and transcriptions of pages in the book Ecoscience, co-authored in 1977 by John Holdren and his close colleagues Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich. The scans and photos are provided to supply conclusive evidence that the words attributed to Holdren are unaltered and accurately transcribed. This report was originally inspired by this article in FrontPage magazine, which covers some of the same information given here. But that article, although it contained many shocking quotes from John Holdren, failed to make much of an impact on public opinion. Why not? Because, as I discovered when discussing the article with various friends, there was no proof that the quotes were accurate -- so most folks (even those opposed to Obama's policies) doubted their veracity, because the statements seemed too inflammatory to be true. In the modern era, it seems, journalists have lost all credibility, and so are presumed to be lying or exaggerating unless solid evidence is offered to back up the claims. Well, this report contains that evidence. Of course, Holdren wrote these things in the framework of a book he co-authored about what he imagined at the time (late 1970s) was an apocalyptic crisis facing mankind: overpopulation. He felt extreme measures would be required to combat an extreme problem. Whether or not you think this provides him a valid "excuse" for having descended into a totalitarian fantasy is up to you: personally, I don't think it's a valid excuse at all, since the crisis he was in a panic over was mostly in his imagination. Totalitarian regimes and unhinged people almost always have what seems internally like a reasonable justification for actions which to the outside world seem incomprehensible. Direct quotes from John Holdren's Ecoscience Below you will find a series of ten short passages from Ecoscience. On the left in each case is a scanned image taken directly from the pages of the book itself; on the right is an exact transcription of each passage, with noteworthy sections highlighted. Below each quote is a short analysis by me. Following these short quotes, I take a "step back" and provide the full extended passages from which each of the shorter quotes were excerpted, to provide the full context. And at the bottom of this report, I provide untouched scans (and photos) of the full pages from which all of these passages were taken, to quash any doubts anyone might have that these are absolutely real, and to forestall any claims that the quotes were taken "out of context." Ready? Brace yourself. And prepare to be shocked. Use the link below for the full text and pics! |
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I wrote about this on Facebook trying to get people active about it but so far only Oruval has said anything. It's sad that nobody can grasp the hugeness of finding this book. This book is a high level book, on par or even surpassing the level that Quigley's "Tragedy and Hope" is. This book may seem scary on its own for the ideas it present but the fact that this man is now the guiding force behind science related policy is a tacit approval of all these programs he talks about in the book. If that wasn't bad enough his co-author served as a high level adviser to G.W. Bush, showing that it is a further bi-partisan effort.
To me, this book confirms everything that a few of us get called nutjobs and tin-foil hatters for.
It confirms the purpose of fluoridated water and also it confirms the reason why the pharmaceutical levels in the water of SSRI's, statins, and other hormones are above what they would normally be through normal urination.
It confirms that they are chemtrailing with poisonous substances.
It confirms that the vaccines are meant to brain damage us and in some cases sterilize us.
It confirms that GMO foods are a bioweapon.
It confirms that the trend toward a more homosexual population is manipulated to break down the traditional family structure.
and on and on...
Worst of all, it confirms that this has been an ongoing attack against not just the American people, but the people of the world for a long time, so long that many of us are so debilitated that we cannot grasp the situation let alone fight against it. The fact that this is now coming out in the wide open for all to see just shows where we are at on the timeline. I don't know when the endgame scenario officially started, but it has and what remains is the question of just how does this scenario end?
I'm glad it's seing the light of day
The more people see it the better.
Like I said, though, it's disturbing the amount of people who see nothing wrong with this. (Mostly obamabots) Are they totally brainwashed, with no hope of redemption?
LIVE and let live.
No, this does not surprise me. Nor does it surprise me that this person has been given a prominent place in this administration. Our government is going headlong down the path of lawlessness and evil. It is disturbing, but it is a clearly recognizable trend.
There are many people who believe that the best course of action is to eliminate up to 80% of the human population to "control overcrowding". The sad fact is that our world is nowhere near overpopulated. Our problems are related to distribution and corruption. There is ample room in this world for many more people than we have now, and much of our farmland here in America lies fallow by government edict. As the Crichton article last week pointed out, our population growth is starting to level out anyway without any vile attempts to condone murder.
A prominent place in this administration
Talk about under reported news, heh?
If this guy thought that 1n 1977, what must he think know?
Didn't I read somewhere that the entire united States of America could fit into the area of Texas, with breathing room. Or, was that a long time ago?
LIVE and let live.
No, actually, that sounds about right. Texas is an absolutely huge state. Also, drive across the northern plains sometime, and you will rapidly come to the conclusion that our world is far from overpopulated.
I actually thought the statement was that you could take everybody in the world and give them an acre in Texas and still have room to spare, I could be wrong.
Let's see...
Texas is 268,820 square miles and there are 640 acres per square mile. That yields 172,044,800 acres. So basically, each American would have half an acre.
maybe it was everyone in the world could fit in America on an acre....anyway it doesn't matter liek you said it is obvious that we aren't exactly running out of space.
Which may happen...
if they secede... heh
~Live life to its fullest... with open arms, an open heart and most importantly, an open mind.~
True.
If you follow the male sterility rate in America, we're pretty much gone in another few centuries anyways...lol.
~Live life to its fullest... with open arms, an open heart and most importantly, an open mind.~
Male sterility rate... I don't know what you are talking about. ;-)
LOL
None in Michigan!
LIVE and let live.
I'm sure YOU don't...
I feel for you brother... women get pregnant sharing a drink of water with me.. :(
~Live life to its fullest... with open arms, an open heart and most importantly, an open mind.~
birth control devon.
lol.
Aware of it...
Or I'd have 47 kids.
:P~
~Live life to its fullest... with open arms, an open heart and most importantly, an open mind.~
someone needs to eat their GMO and drink their fluoride, you and your lady alone are going to repopulate the planet if you don't watch out.
LOL!
geez ...
how about ... like ... oh i don't know ... ummm ... birth control?
oh no no no no no ... we don't dare talk about sex ed in school. no way. can't have that. kids will have sex.
~rolling eyes~ kids are already having sex. maybe the teen pregnancies are a bit of a clue.
or how about the new thing to do ... 13 year old girls giving BJ's at the end of a date.
yep. no kids having sex around here.
oh ... and btw ... i know alberta had a huge sterilization program back in the day. there's still fallout going on over that.
Well, he wrote this stuff in 1977
When HE thought that population was a problem.
However, he's never re-canted his theories.
The most damning, I thought was to put something in the water... that is..... as long as it does not effect the livestock.
What is even more shocking is people on other forums agreeing with his theories.
Like: Drug User = sterilization
Unwed mother = abortion
Too many children = abortion & sterilization
LIVE and let live.
Actually..
Not sure about other states, but Texas DOES do manditory sterilizations of welfare recipients based on age and number of children.
You get the implant as a female, or you are kicked off of welfare.
~Live life to its fullest... with open arms, an open heart and most importantly, an open mind.~
His Theorum
wasn't limited to welfare recepients.
I know, it's a very fine line with what Texas is doing and morality, and free will. However these are welfare recepients, and THEY are not aborting their babies.
This new science czar, whatever that is, has written that people, in general should not be allowed to have unlimited children.
I warned ya, serious reading.
LIVE and let live.