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Obama's Totalitarian "Science Czar"

Obama's Totalitarian "Science Czar"

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Will Grigg’s Liberty Minute

July 14, 2009

John Holdren, formerly of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, is Barack Obama’s chief science advisor, or so-called “Science Czar.” His role is to help define federal policy, particularly in environmental matters.

Decades ago, as a young academic, Holdren co-wrote a book entitled Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment. His co-authors were the late Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich, who had done a great deal to popularize the notion that earth is badly overpopulated, and that mankind would have to adopt severe, totalitarian restrictions on population growth, or face a future of famines, plagues, and other disasters.

To deal with the purported population crisis, Ecoscience called for, among other things, “laws requiring compulsory abortion”; the seizure by state authorities of all illegitimately born babies from single mothers; mandatory sterilization of women following the birth of a second or third child; and the infiltration of sterilizing agents into public water supplies.

How many of these views are still held by Obama’s Science Czar?

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02:45:23 pm . 07/14/09 . Will . 195 words . 75 views . Liberty Minutes 1 comment

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Comment from: traitor2tyranny [Visitor] Email
In a 1973 book, Holdren said: “The fetus, given the opportunity to develop properly before birth, and given the essential early socializing experiences and sufficient nourishing food during the crucial early years after birth, will ultimately develop into a human being.”

http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/033720.html
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