Friday, September 17, 2010

The Ugly Face of Eugenics Peers From Behind the Mask of Environmentalism




The mask of the man-made global warming movement is slowly being ripped away to reveal the true nature of what we face – a gang of hardcore control freaks who have hijacked well-placed environmental concerns as a vehicle through which to enact their religion of death – eugenics.

This was exemplified earlier this week when Bill Gates was caught in a controversy after he advocated the use of death panels to make rulings on denying health care to the elderly. Gates’ justification that killing old people could save money to preserve jobs was a classic case of social cannibalism, the end justifies the means, and it revealed the true nature of the eco-fascist agenda.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funds vaccines for the third world to the tune of billions, and yet in his own speeches Gates has advocated using vaccines to lower global population, all in the name of reducing CO2 emissions and combating global warming. In other words, Gates invokes the vaccines he funds in the name of improving health care as a tool of forced sterilization.

Gates’ call for death panels was mimicked by the September 2009 Newsweek article above, entitled “The Case For Killing Granny,” in which writer Evan Thomas made the case for rationing health care by denying old people treatment.

 The eugenicist health care argument shares a central parallel with the environmentalist screed  of The Greens, using the threat of artificial scarcity to uphold the role of the state as an authoritarian re-distributor of wealth and resources.

This idea is embraced by a growing number of climate change cult members, who are openly calling for freedom to be crushed and humans to be exterminated in the name of saving the planet.

I wonder did you realise this when you voted for The Greens?

Top environmentalist and creator of the Gaia hypothesis James Lovelock told the Guardian earlier this year that “democracy must be put on hold” to combat global warming and that “a few people with authority” should be allowed to run the planet.

In a recent book, author and environmentalist Keith Farnish called for acts of sabotage and environmental terrorism in blowing up dams and demolishing cities in order to return the planet to the agrarian age. Prominent NASA global warming alarmist and Al Gore ally Dr. James Hansen endorsed Farnish’s book.

 Another prominent figure in the climate change debate who exemplifies the violent and death-obsessed belief system of the movement is Dr. Eric R. Pianka, an American biologist based at the University of Texas in Austin.

 During a speech to the Texas Academy of Science in March 2006, Pianka advocated the need to exterminate 90% of the world’s population through the airborne ebola virus. The reaction from scores of top scientists and professors in attendance was not one of shock or revulsion – they stood and applauded Pianka’s call for mass genocide.

See more at:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/eco-fascists-call-for-tyranny-to-enforce-draconian-agenda.html

2 comments:

  1. Aren't the greens the c#(^suckers who wanna take our guns? How ugly is that Lee Riannon? When she has a cry the tears run down the BACK of her head!

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  2. Nice Poprivet! No comments on her sexual preferences please.

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