Editor’s Note: All conspiracy “theorists” that have read documents from the elite over the decades are shocked to discover that eugenics and population control are some of the elite’s secret goals – until now. When you tell the sheeple that the elite want to kill off a large portion of the population, they laugh at you and call you crazy – until now. When you explain that carbon taxes aren’t for multinational shipping companies (who are exempt), but the air you and your pets breath will be taxed, they can’t believe it – until now. That’s because the elite are finally owning up to all of it as evidence mounts to prove the conspiracy theorists right. Slow kill methods have been in place for a long time including; GMO food, fluoridated water, chemtrail air and water pollution, wars, carbon controls, and illegal and legal drugs. Don’t believe us that the motivation and coordination of these programs are to kill you and your children? I dare you to research them for 30 minutes. Start with the mainstream article below:
Steve Connor – The Independent
A growing number of scientists are going where politicians fear to tread by calling for a wider public debate on the sensitive issue of the global human population, which is set to rise from the present 6.8 billion to perhaps 9 billion by 2050.
Lord Rees, the president of the Royal Society, brought the subject up in his excellent Reith Lectures; Sir David Attenborough has become a champion of those who believe population has been relegated as an environmental issue; and more recently Professor Aubrey Manning, presenter of the BBC’s Earth Story, has stated that the sheer number of humans on the planet is the greatest menace the world faces.
Scientists have a reputation for saying things as they are, not as they should be. Politicians, forever looking for short-term solutions to keep them in office, do not, as a rule, look further than the middle distance. Yet population is one of those over-the-horizon threats without enemies, as Lord Rees put it. It is a disaster in slow motion, and all politicians seem to do is provide the sort of platitudes articulated by Michael Heseltine, who recently fielded a question on Radio 4 by saying that the problems associated with population never turn out to be as bad as predicted – which is probably true if you can enjoy your own Oxfordshire arboretum.
No doubt Heseltine and his fellow politicians who are in favour of doing nothing about population will cite the words of John P Holdren, President Obama’s science adviser, who wrote these words in 1969 when he was a young ecologist: “If the population control measures are not initiated immediately, and effectively, all the technology man can bring to bear will not fend off the misery to come.”
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