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The American historian and author Dr. Webster Griffin Tarpley reviews the writings of John P. Holdren, who is the current White House science advisor. He conclusively exposes the scientific elite's true agenda for a worldwide genocide and the formation of a global government to rule.

The White House Science Tsar John P. Holdren is a Malthusian fanatic in the tradition of the arcane anti-human ideology that originated amongst British aristocracy in the 19th century. He infamously co-wrote the 1977 textbook "Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment", in which he advocated the formation of a "planetary regime" that would use a "global police force" to enforce totalitarian measures of population control, including forced abortions, mass sterilization programs conducted via the food and water supply, as well as mandatory bodily implants that would prevent couples from having children.

Holdren calls himself a "Neo-Malthusian" in his own book and is also a historical pessimist who has rejected the idea that America and humanity as a whole can progress through ingenuity, industry and economic growth. Instead, Holdren sees humankind as a cancer upon the earth. He wants to set up a "Science Court", where potential developments could be blocked by government decree if they don't conform to the planned society necessary under his "planetary regime". He also seeks to institute "de-development" worldwide, to prevent the third world from ever lifting itself out of poverty and roll things back to "pre-industrial civilization", where average life spans would not be much more than 30 years.

Holdren's co-author Paul Ehrlich is a discredited crank who wrote books in the 1970's, claiming that England would not exist as a land mass by the year 2000 because of climate change. Ehrlich's warning of a "population bomb" has proven incorrect, with population in Europe, Japan and the United States falling, when immigration is removed from the equation.

http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
http://www.infowars.com/
http://tarpley.net/

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