by Marvin J. Ramirez
A few months ago, headlines hit the sky with the news that Obama’s science czar considered forced abortions, sterilization as population growth solutions.
According to news reports, John Holdren, director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, considered compulsory abortions and other Draconian measures to shrink the human population in a 1977 science textbook.
During the last year, El Reportero has received a considerable number of links to blogs that describe how the U.S. government is following the agenda of the banking elite to reduce the population, not only in the U.S., but in the rest of the world.
According to a FoxNews article, President Obama’s “science czar,” Paul Holdren, once floated the idea of forced abortions, “compulsory sterilization,” and the creation of a “Planetary Regime” that would oversee human population levels and control all natural resources as a means of protecting the planet — controversial ideas his critics say should have been brought up in his Senate confirmation hearings.
The article proceeded: Holdren, who has degrees from MIT and Stanford and headed a science policy program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government for the past 13 years, won the unanimous approval of the Senate as the president’s chief science adviser.
He was confirmed with little fanfare on March 19 as director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, a 50-person directorate that advises the president on scientific affairs, focusing on energy independence and global warming.
But many of Holdren’s radical ideas on population control were not brought up at his confirmation hearings; it appears that the senators who scrutinized him had no knowledge of the contents of a textbook he co-authored in 1977, “Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment,” a copy of which was obtained by FOXNews.com.
The three authors of the 1,000-page book, summarize their guiding principle in a single sentence, which advocate totalitarian measures: “To provide a high quality of life for all, there must be fewer people.”
Holdren and the Ehrlichs, according to the article, offer ideas for “coercive,” “involuntary fertility control,” including “a program of sterilizing women after their second or third child,” which doctors would be expected to do right after a woman gives birth.
The Swine Flu pandemic, dear readers, did not appear as an accident. It was a man-made disease created for human extermination.