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The population of the US will shrink from 250 million to about 22.5 million before 1999 because of famine and global warming.  Professor Paul Ehrlich, Healing the Planet

 

 

A symposium was held in 1957 which was attended by some of the great scientific minds then living.  They reached the conclusion that by, or shortly after, the year 2000 the planet would self-destruct due to increased population and man’s exploitation of the environment without any help from God or the Aliens.

 

By secret Executive order of President Eisenhower, the Jason Scholars were ordered to study this scenario and make recommendations from their findings.  William Cooper, article Alternative 3

 

 

Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty.  Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence.  A P J Abdul Kalam

 

 

Some global hazards are insidious.  They stem from pressure on energy supplies, food, water and other natural resources.  And they will be aggravated as the population rises to a projected nine billion by mid-century, and by the effects of climate change.  An ‘ecological shock’ could irreversibly degrade our environment.  Martin Rees  

 

 

Issues relating to global health and sustainability must stay high on the agenda if we are to cope with an ageing and ever-increasing population, with growing pressure on resources, and with rising global temperatures.  The risks and dangers need to be assessed and then confronted.  Martin Rees

 

 

Excessive growth may reduce output per worker, repress levels of living for the masses and engender strife.  Confucius

 

 

One would have thought that it was even more necessary to limit population than property.  Aristotle

 

 

There is room in the world, no doubt, and even in old countries, for a great increase in population, supposing the arts of life to go on improving, and capital to increase.  But even if innocuous, I confess I see very little reason for desiring it. The density of population necessary to enable mankind to obtain, in the greatest degree, all the advantages both of cooperation and of social intercourse, has, in all the most populous countries, been attained.  John Stuart Mill 

 

 

Overpopulation in various countries has become a serious threat to the health of people and a grave obstacle to any attempt to organize peace on this planet.  Albert Einstein

 

 

This is the force which in general terms can be called overpopulation, the mounting pressure of population pressing upon existing resources.  This, of course, is an extraordinary thing; something is happening which has never happened in the world’s history before.  Aldous Huxley 

 

 

We must alert and organise the world’s people to pressure world leaders to take specific steps to solve the two root causes of our environmental crises – exploding population growth and wasteful consumption of irreplaceable resources.  Overconsumption and overpopulation underlie every environmental problem we face today. Jacques Cousteau

 

 

In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day.  It is a horrible thing to say, but it is just as bad not to say it.  Jacques Cousteau

 

 

Short of nuclear war itself, population growth is the gravest issue the world faces.  If we do not act, the problem will be solved by famine, riots, insurrection and war.  Robert McNamara

 

 

Those who fail to see that population growth and climate change are two sides of the same coin are either ignorant or hiding from the truth.  These two huge environmental problems are inseparable and to discuss one while ignoring the other is irrational.  James Lovelock

 

 

Democracy cannot survive overpopulation.  Human dignity cannot survive it.  Convenience and decency cannot survive it.  As you put more and more people into the world, the value of life not only declines, it disappears.  It doesn’t matter if someone dies.  The more people there are, the less one individual matters.  Isaac Asimov

 

 

It’s our population growth that underlies just about every single one of the problems that we’ve inflicted on the planet.  If there were just a few of us, then the nasty things we do wouldn’t really matter and Mother Nature would take care of it – but there are so many of us.  Jane Goodall

 

 

There’s lots to worry about these days but you know what worries me most: the news I read day before yesterday that by something like 2045 there will be 10 billion people on the planet – or more!  I’m scared.  I’ll be gone but I am scared for my grandchildren and for the wild animals and for the whole human race.  Jane Fonda

 

 

Depopulation should be the highest priority or foreign policy towards the third world.  Henry Kissinger, 1974

 

 

In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation.  Prince Philip, reported Deutsche Press Agency August 1988

 

 

Prince Philip: Just too many people to feed: The Duke of Edinburgh says global over-population is to blame for rapidly rising food prices.  Telegraph online article Patrick Sawyer 10th May 2008

 

 

Malthus argued that the human condition depended on the numbers of people in the world and that the population should therefore be kept down.  Marx denounced this quite rightly as ‘a libel on the human race’.  Margaret Renn & Paul Foot, Poor on Pioneers, 1988

 

 

A total world population of between 250 – 300 million people: a 95% reduction of present levels would be ideal.  Ted Turner, interview Audubon magazine

 

 

There’s more people now.  There’s more people – that’s what’s ruining this country.  The population is getting out of control.  Death of a Salesman 1985 ***** starring Dustin Hoffman & John Meldovich & Stephen Lang & Kate Reid & Charles Durning & Louis Zorich et al, director playwright Arthur Miller,  Willy

 

 

The UN has put out dozens of public documents where they are calling for an 80% world population reduction.  In fact at the Beijing Womans conference, the world conference back in 1997, the head of the UN Food Programme said, We will use food as a weapon against the people.  Alex Jones 

 

 

48,000 children in India to suffer neurological damage and become permanently paralysed; most recently, over fifty African children from Chad also began convulsing after receiving a Gates-Foundation-funded Meningitis vaccine that specifically targets African people.’  The Depopulation Agenda for a New World Order, Info Wars, Youtube

 

Scarborough County: thousands contracted HIV using tainted Bayer drug.’  ibid.  NBC news report

 

A group of unelected liberals with more money than many governments have just decided how many people will be permitted to live.  This group of self-appointed governors will now have to draw up criteria who will not be permitted to live and how they will die.  ibid.  Hal Lindsey   

 

1989: the vaccine schedule was increased: we went up from receiving about ten vaccines in our generation to these kids [who] receive twenty-four vaccines.  ibid.  Robert F Kennedy junior

 

 

The truth is fluoride is a poison and adding it to our drinking water is an evolving social experiment started forty years ago.  The Great Culling: Our Water, news, 2012

 

Georgia Guidestones: This American Stonehenge was erected sometime in the late 70s … Ten commandments for a new age of reason … How do you suppose they plan on eliminating 90% of the population?  ibid.  

 

Our food, our air and our water are all under attack, and the most disturbing thing is, it’s all by design.  ibid.  

 

What is labelled Fluoride is not naturally occurring Fluoride … Over a hundred different chemicals … dumped into the water supply.  ibid.  Mike Adams, Natural Health  

 

San Diego has a long history of fighting fluoride.  ibid.    

 

The fluoride that is being put in the water now … It’s a mineral that’s coming from the phosphate fertilizer industry.  It’s a bi-product that is very toxic waste.  ibid.  Dr Charles Goetschel, organic chemist

 

If you touch it, it kills you.  ibid.  

 

It’s a fraud; a scam from the get-go.  ibid. 

 

We have in America today all the symptoms of hyper-thyroidism.  ibid.

 

But they sell it in the grocery store as ‘baby’s first water’; I’ve seen that for years.  ibid.  Mary E Moore, activist

 

A crime against humanity.  ibid.  Dr Kennedy

 

It is a racist policy that causes disproportionate harm.  ibid.

 

Government Advises Less Fluoride in Water.  ibid.  Wall Street Journal Health online article 

 

Fluoride is virtually in everything.  ibid.

 

 

The game-plan is to put the majority of the population in abject economic slavery.  Ian R Crane, Global Monopoly: It’s Time We Changed the Rules, Alternative View conference

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