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Environmentalism *is* a Death Cult.

People, ordinary random people who for the most part have, understandably enough (really), their hands full getting from one day to the next, in other words people pretty much like me – I don’t know about you — laugh at me when I suggest that the ultimate goals of environmentalism are authoritarian world government followed by the near-extinction of the human race and its varied products, cultural, societal and otherwise. The “green” crowd is hell-bent on a death cult driven course, and it is of course totally unconscious of the power that is driving it. The idea of stamping out viral parasites en masse has always exerted on our paltry imaginations a seductive pull, a siren song dressed up in glowing colors with banners waving in the warm wind and goofy indie music playing in the background. First we’re going to neuter the human race, then we’re going to cut back its numbers until there are just barely enough to resupply the needs of the military police we will have placed in charge of everything and everyone.

Internet headquarters for junk science these days is livescience.com. From them we have another piece of pseudo-research:

Save the Planet: Have Fewer Kids

This is grim reading, at least it is to my mind. It gets especially grim down near the end of the piece:

The researchers note that they are not advocating government controls or intervention on population issues, but say they simply want to make people aware of the environmental consequences of their reproductive choices.

Scientists since Einstein (see his exchange with Freud on “Why war?”) have surrendered to the inevitablity of world government as the only answer to the seeming inevitability of a collective self-induced suicide of the human species. Notice that this is a far more noble motive than that put forth by latter-day earth saviors; they don’t really care about humans. If it came down to either wipe out all humans AND leave the planet safe for all furry cute and green things, or keep humans and continue to live with some risk to the planet, they’d push the <Delete Humans> button in a New York second. At least Einstein and the League of Nations, pondering this in the early Thirties after the nightmare of WWI, had as their goal preserving humankind.