Czar 54, Who Are You? By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Monday, July 20, 2009 4:20 PM PT

Leadership: Our new science czar, John Holdren, once backed compulsory sterilization and forced abortion as part of a government population-control program. The only thing missing was a Soylent Green recipe.
In April, President Obama declared that "the days of science taking a back seat to ideology are over." In everything from stem cell research to climate change and energy policy, reason and science would triumph. The problem is that what the Obama administration considers science, as exemplified by the choice of Holdren, is troubling. In a recently rediscovered 1977 book, "Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment," co-authored with doomsters Paul and Anne Ehrlich, Holdren, who holds the post of presidential assistant for science technology, revealed his pessimistic and apocalyptic views on all three topics. They are disturbing.
He hates people and views them as the root of all planetary evils. Large families are a target of Holdren and the Ehrlichs, who write that they "contribute to general social deterioration by overproducing children" and "can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility."
On page 837, Holdren writes "it has been concluded that compulsory population-control laws, even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the existing Constitution if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to endanger the society."
Overproducing children? On the next page, Holdren asserts that "neither the Declaration of Independence nor the Constitution mentions a right to reproduce." He missed that part about life being an inalienable right. Existing Constitution?
On page 943, Holdren proposes "a comprehensive Planetary Regime (that) could control the development, administration and distribution of all natural resources . . . not only in the atmosphere and the oceans, but in such freshwater bodies as rivers and lakes." We believe that was tried in Kyoto and will be tried again in Copenhagen.
As for that nasty people problem, Holdren says the "Planetary Regime might be given responsibility for determining the optimum population for the world and for each region and for arbitrating various countries' shares within their regional limits. . . . The Regime would have some power to enforce the agreed limits."
This is China on steroids. Among the methods of population control he discusses in the book is "sterilizing women after their second or third child" and "adding a sterilant to drinking water or staple foods." He cautions that whatever is added must be safe for pets and livestock. Similar nonsense was express in Paul Ehrlich's "The Population Bomb" (1968), which warned: "In the 1970s, the world will undergo famine — hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked on now." He was wrong. Such nightmare scenarios regarding overpopulation have made the rounds since Thomas Malthus predicted in 1798 that overpopulation would outstrip England's food supply and the British Empire would literally starve to death.
In 1980, Holdren and the Ehrlichs made a famous wager with economist Julian Simon: They bet $1,000 that five metals — chrome, copper, nickel, tin and tungsten — would be more expensive 10 years later. They were wrong on all five predictions, and had to pay up in 1990. Holdren also calculated that famines due to climate change could leave a billion people dead by 2020, championed "population control measures," and believed 280 million Americans would likely be "too many."
Like Ehrlich, he forgot that with bodies come minds, minds that can innovate, invent and find substitutes for scarce resources and new ways to feed people. Things like fiber optic cables, wireless computers, and bioengineering come to mind. Obesity is a threat, not famine.
This administration, through its policies, programs and personnel choices, is pushing science fiction, not science, and seeking to control and limit people as a plague upon the earth. Science czar John Holdren's views, which to our knowledge have not been disavowed, paint a bleak future for the human race at the hands of government. We prefer another piece of advice we were once given — be fruitful and multiply.
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this sounds so much like many SF books i have read and watched - i don't know what i should think... i only hope - that love will finally conquer all
1This guy is a freak and anyone who hires him is a bigger freak. I am so glad "o" is putting his eugenic tilt out there in the open.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
I often joke about these people being like Hitler's knuckleheads, but there are more parallels than meet the eye, especially concerning Hitler's state sponsored eugenics program. He successfully killed some 80,000 (some sources suggest more but I don't think so) "defective" people before the program was stopped. Why was it stopped? It was public outcry. However it allowed Hitler to experiment with "humane" methods of killing such as poison gas. Think on reflection that he already had something else in mind? I think Obama does too.
Personally I don't want anyone sanctioning dying, much less giving it government sponsorship.
There's nothing wrong with scientific achievement. Through study we have learned more about diabetes in the last 5 years than we ever knew about it. We can make a guidance system for a missile which can recognize the face of a man at several hundred miles and home on him. We have satellites which can take pictures of two men shaking hands and recognize who they are. We can even make Breeder reactors to take care of all our power requirements, if we wanted. Science is definitely impressive.
Still, the conclusions we draw from science are often troubling, such as in the case of evolution. My biology friends often point out how a scallop shell has "evolved" over a period of 500 years and I always grant them that it certainly changed. Now they try and state that evolution is simply a fact....and that means that people came from apes?? It's a highly specious argument from a scallop shell to that.
Still one sees the handwriting on the wall and the raising of the standard of science is clearly intended to cut off objection to a proffered official opinion of the state. In short, anything can hide behind the facade of science, but it doesn't make it true or even good.
Someone reminded me of another passage this morning and I will pass it on for your evaluation. I think it's fairly appropriate to the present time and I think its import is scientific in its own right.
1 Timothy 4:1-2 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;
Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron;
John Holdren, do we know who you are?
3The feminists worship at the alter of Margret Sanger, they refuse to address the fact she was a racist who thought a purer W.A.S.P. America could be accomplished by Eugenics, and supported Hitler, as did most liberals prior to the invasion of Poland. In fact their was a strong anti war movement here in the U.S. UNTIL Hitler invaded Russia.
4Obama declared that "the days of science taking a back seat to ideology are over".............Science czar John Holdren's views, which to our knowledge have not been disavowed, paint a bleak future for the human race at the hands of government.
Bleak just seems a weak term to use here. We should be very afraid of what else this moron is "advising" our president about.
5Their perfect world, all ancestors going back three generations must be born North of the alps and the Pyrenees, and west of the Oder river, no history of a genetic defect in any relative also going back 3 generations, we should include cousins, just to be sure. Of course exceptions will be made for those with special skills. Oh those blacks,Asians and Hispanics...just useful tools to be discarded when no longer useful. Organised religion just interferes with pure science, who needs it anyway
6I wonder what Holdren's criteria would be for forced termination and forced population control? Perhaps he has taken notes from Hit*ler? Keep you friends close but keep your enemies closer? Perhaps Obama considers him a friend BUT does Holdren see him as an absolute equal?
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