Tuesday, October 28, 2014

The Overpopulation Myth, US Czars, and the United Nations' Hypocrisy

Staff Writer, DL Mullan
Government / UN Propaganda
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What do you hear over Mainstream Media and the testimony of United Nations' "experts"? There are too many people!

Liars. 

Over two centuries ago, the Overpopulation myth began with an English preacher named Thomas Malthus, who expanded upon the idea of a Ventian monk:

There is nothing new in scaring the public into the idea of 'overpopulation' as the British Reverend Thomas Malthus was talking about it in the 1800's, highlighting the potential dangers of overpopulation in his propaganda piece Theory of Population, believing an increase in population would eventually outgrow the food supply, meaning that as humans keep breeding, a point would be reached where there is ‘not enough resources to go round,’ resulting in the starvation of the weakest in what he called a ‘Malthusian catastrophe.’

 

Malthus viewed overpopulation as the fountain of all misery and believed in depopulation by any means necessary. In his essay on the ‘Principle of Population’ he writes: ‘All the children who are born, beyond what would be required to keep up the population to a desired level, must necessarily perish, unless room be made for them by the death of grown persons... if we dread the too frequent visitation of the horrid form of famine, we should sedulously encourage the other forms of destruction, which we compel nature to use...and court the return of the plague.’

 

Thomas MalthusMalthus was saying that if people were not willing to be starved to death, there were other forms of destruction, such as the spread of disease, which he also believed using vaccines and zoning programs against the poor was a good idea, segregating everyone from each other, especially the rich from the poor. These ideas were the foundations, or the beginnings of the self-preservation method for the ruling class, the systematic extermination of the lower classes. This is Eugenics; the poor and the lower members of the social scale were discouraged from having children, while the elite of society have as many as they like because all the rules they make up for the general public don't apply to them.

- See more at: http://scientificslavery.com/myth-of-overpopulation.html#sthash.puBgYwAD.dpuf

There is nothing new in scaring the public into the idea of 'overpopulation' as the British Reverend Thomas Malthus was talking about it in the 1800's, highlighting the potential dangers of overpopulation in his propaganda piece Theory of Population, believing an increase in population would eventually outgrow the food supply, meaning that as humans keep breeding, a point would be reached where there is ‘not enough resources to go round,’ resulting in the starvation of the weakest in what he called a ‘Malthusian catastrophe.’

 

Malthus viewed overpopulation as the fountain of all misery and believed in depopulation by any means necessary. In his essay on the ‘Principle of Population’ he writes: ‘All the children who are born, beyond what would be required to keep up the population to a desired level, must necessarily perish, unless room be made for them by the death of grown persons... if we dread the too frequent visitation of the horrid form of famine, we should sedulously encourage the other forms of destruction, which we compel nature to use...and court the return of the plague.’

 

Thomas MalthusMalthus was saying that if people were not willing to be starved to death, there were other forms of destruction, such as the spread of disease, which he also believed using vaccines and zoning programs against the poor was a good idea, segregating everyone from each other, especially the rich from the poor. These ideas were the foundations, or the beginnings of the self-preservation method for the ruling class, the systematic extermination of the lower classes. This is Eugenics; the poor and the lower members of the social scale were discouraged from having children, while the elite of society have as many as they like because all the rules they make up for the general public don't apply to them.

- See more at: http://scientificslavery.com/myth-of-overpopulation.html#sthash.puBgYwAD.dpuf

There is nothing new in scaring the public into the idea of 'overpopulation' as the British Reverend Thomas Malthus was talking about it in the 1800's, highlighting the potential dangers of overpopulation in his propaganda piece Theory of Population, believing an increase in population would eventually outgrow the food supply, meaning that as humans keep breeding, a point would be reached where there is ‘not enough resources to go round,’ resulting in the starvation of the weakest in what he called a ‘Malthusian catastrophe.’

 

Malthus viewed overpopulation as the fountain of all misery and believed in depopulation by any means necessary. In his essay on the ‘Principle of Population’ he writes: ‘All the children who are born, beyond what would be required to keep up the population to a desired level, must necessarily perish, unless room be made for them by the death of grown persons... if we dread the too frequent visitation of the horrid form of famine, we should sedulously encourage the other forms of destruction, which we compel nature to use...and court the return of the plague.’

 

Thomas MalthusMalthus was saying that if people were not willing to be starved to death, there were other forms of destruction, such as the spread of disease, which he also believed using vaccines and zoning programs against the poor was a good idea, segregating everyone from each other, especially the rich from the poor. These ideas were the foundations, or the beginnings of the self-preservation method for the ruling class, the systematic extermination of the lower classes. This is Eugenics; the poor and the lower members of the social scale were discouraged from having children, while the elite of society have as many as they like because all the rules they make up for the general public don't apply to them.

- See more at: http://scientificslavery.com/myth-of-overpopulation.html#sthash.puBgYwAD.dpuf

There is nothing new in scaring the public into the idea of 'overpopulation' as the British Reverend Thomas Malthus was talking about it in the 1800's, highlighting the potential dangers of overpopulation in his propaganda piece Theory of Population, believing an increase in population would eventually outgrow the food supply, meaning that as humans keep breeding, a point would be reached where there is ‘not enough resources to go round,’ resulting in the starvation of the weakest in what he called a ‘Malthusian catastrophe.’

 

Malthus viewed overpopulation as the fountain of all misery and believed in depopulation by any means necessary. In his essay on the ‘Principle of Population’ he writes: ‘All the children who are born, beyond what would be required to keep up the population to a desired level, must necessarily perish, unless room be made for them by the death of grown persons... if we dread the too frequent visitation of the horrid form of famine, we should sedulously encourage the other forms of destruction, which we compel nature to use...and court the return of the plague.’

 

Thomas MalthusMalthus was saying that if people were not willing to be starved to death, there were other forms of destruction, such as the spread of disease, which he also believed using vaccines and zoning programs against the poor was a good idea, segregating everyone from each other, especially the rich from the poor. These ideas were the foundations, or the beginnings of the self-preservation method for the ruling class, the systematic extermination of the lower classes. This is Eugenics; the poor and the lower members of the social scale were discouraged from having children, while the elite of society have as many as they like because all the rules they make up for the general public don't apply to them.

- See more at: http://scientificslavery.com/myth-of-overpopulation.html#sthash.puBgYwAD.dpuf
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Doesn't all this sound familiar? Starvation? Food crises? Disease? The two class system of Rich and Poor. Don't forget: Vaccinations!!!

From the United Nations' Maurice Strong:
Strong, who spearheaded the Earth Summit, has complained that "the United States is clearly the greatest risk to the world's ecological health," and wrote in an UNCED report in August 1991 that:

"It is clear that current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle-class...involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, ownership of motor vehicles, small electric appliances, home and work place air-conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable... A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmental damaging consumption patterns."

Strong has forcefully advocated a new economic order based on the re-distribution of the developed world's industries and wealth to the Third World. Strong is indeed an arch antipodean socialist/capitalist.
to Bill Gates: 
Gates made his remarks to the invitation-only Long Beach, California TED2010 Conference, in a speech titled, “Innovating to Zero!.” Along with the scientifically absurd proposition of reducing manmade CO2 emissions worldwide to zero by 2050, approximately four and a half minutes into the talk, Gates declares, "First we got population. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about 9 billion. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent." (author’s emphasis).
 to Al Gore: "Gore: Reduce African Women’s Fertility to Limit Global Warming" and now government Czars are mimicking this murderous ideology: 

Science Czar John Holdren wrote the book "EcoScience" back in the 1970's, which is about strategies to remove humanity from this planet. As one reviewer on Amazon.com outlined the tenets of Holdren's theology as:
* 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.
All in the name of ecology.

The most recent eyeopener is the new Ebola Czar: Ron Klain.


Who are these people and where did they get their math? Overpopulation is not a concern. There is no concern except for elite snobs who want more for themselves by eliminating everyone else. It is that simple.

While First World Nations are being subjected to engineered market crashes, devaluing of their currencies, high unemployment, underemployment, wars, sustainability, vaccinations, poison food, water, and air, disease outbreaks, overuse of pesticides, and geoengineering, the United Nations cries: Social Justice!

How about murder? Can the United Nations cry that? 


What Mr. Gates admits to in this video should be enough to have him committed for psychiatric evaluation.

The United Nations has already infiltrated local government to push Agenda 21's Sustainability nonsense on Americans. Another Social Justice ploy to take away from hard working Americans to give to the lower classes what they have not achieved yet. In the end, there is no attaining a better life or lifestyle because it hurts the feelings of other people in poorer nations and neighborhoods.

What a crock.

My parents were the working poor. I worked my way through college so I could own a house and be a creative person. I achieved middle class status. Thanks to the bubbles and busts of real estate the banks and government regulators did on purpose someone who did not work for anything but a part-time job can live next to me paying half of what I paid for my home. 

That is not Social Justice. That is communitarianism: the community has more rights than the individual. Bollocks.

It is United Nations' logic of total hypocrisy. 

So the next time someone says the world is overpopulated maybe they should think on a few common sense points: 
Environmental activists who believe in myths and legends should probably have a psychological evaluation and be removed from any leadership positions until further notice.


Source: Got News, Scientific Slavery, The Corbett Report, AntiNewWolrdOrder,