Wednesday, July 15, 2009

John Holdren, Obama's Science Czar Believes in Eugenics?

I'll write more later, but this Holdren guy is 110% psycho. Check out his 1977 book "Ecoscience" for the scary details. Here are some links on President Obama's 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.
President Obama's Science Czar, John Holdren, took a controversial and amoral approach to the science of population by recommending mass compulsory sterilization and even forced abortion (and/or forced marriages) under certain circumstances. His 1977 tome, Ecoscience, which he co-authored with Paul and Anne Ehrlich, also displays a revealing disregard for the institution of the traditional human family.

Obama's Science Czar: Traditional family is obsolete, punish large families | Washington Examiner

Here is a DETAILED analysis on "Ecoscience" by the writers at Infowars and Prison Planet.

Just to give you an example of the crazy thoughts that I have been cited from this book, check out pages 786-787. The screenshots are below where the authors propose adding sterilants to the drinking water and food in order to control human fertility.

“Adding a sterilant to drinking water or staple foods is a suggestion that seems to horrify people more than most proposals for involuntary fertility control. Indeed, this would pose some very difficult political, legal, and social questions, to say nothing of the technical problems. No such sterilant exists today, nor does one appear to be under development. To be acceptable, such a substance would have to meet some rather stiff requirements: it must be uniformly effective, despite widely varying doses received by individuals, and despite varying degrees of fertility and sensitivity among individuals; it must be free of dangerous or unpleasant side effects; and it must have no effect on members of the opposite sex, children, old people, pets, or livestock.”






John Holdren's Response to these allegations! Mr. Holdren says that he does not believe the words attributed to him in "Ecoscience" and that the book should not be taken seriously. Read the book and then decide.

According to [Rick] Weiss [the Office of Science and Technology Policy’s Director of Strategic Communications], Holdren “made clear that he did not believe in coercive means of population control” and is not an advocate for measures expressed in the book “and they are certainly not endorsed by this administration in any way.”

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