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Holdren, Obama's Science Czar: Forced abortions save planet

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Zombie is at it again. This time his photographic skills are turned at John Holdren's book in which he advocates for extreme totalitarian measures to control the population.

https://zombietime.com/john_holdren/

Zombie, in his email to the Cube, wrote: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;
* The population at large could be sterilized by infertility drugs intentionally put into the nation's drinking water or in food;
* Single mothers and teen mothers should have their babies seized from them against their will and given away to other couples to raise;
* People who "contribute to social deterioration" (i.e. undesirables) "can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility" -- in other words, be compelled to have abortions or be sterilized.
* A transnational "Planetary Regime" should assume control of the global economy and also dictate the most intimate details of Americans' lives -- using an armed international police force.

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.

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I have also found copies of this book that have other tell tale signs...

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Funny thing is that I cannot get any progs to pay attention to this.

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Show them the book with the "O" cover, they will pay attention, and if not just remember what Yuri said, clear facts can be presented and it will make no difference...



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Timmy the Perv has his own Final Solution:

A New Spin on the Darwin Award

Having now lived through what George W. Bush did to this country, and what John McCain tried to do to this country by nearly making Sarah Palin vice president, I have a new public policy proposal.

As a matter of survival of the species, we need to identify all the Americans who voted for George W. Bush twice AND Sarah Palin for VP, isolate them, and HAVE THEM SPAYED AND NEUTERED or OTHERWISE MADE INFERTILE, so their genes do not enter into the human gene pool from this day forward. It's clear that these people's genes are flawed in such a manner they in fact put the survival of the entire human race at risk.
<br>And that's why I took The Pledge to never have sex with anyone who votes Republican.

Besides, if I had sex with EVERYONE on the planet, people might think I'm a slut.

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Ah, his co-author Erlich. The delightful cherub of the population apocalypse. He predicted such doom and gloom in the future from the 1970s (and was a huge influence on Goremanism as well). And everything he prophesied came true. We all remember the mass starvation in India and China when their food supplies ran out in the 1980s, and how Europe reverted to cannibalism in the 1990s. Those were some hard times, Comrades.

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Ahh in typical prog doublespeak I've been informed that this is "only" 10 pages out of a large book, and they were "hypothetical" responses, and that Holdren "no longer holds those views." So which is it? Hypothetical ideas, or views no longer held? Gotta love doublespeak.


 
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