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  • TrailDust

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    This will get to you. Here's the low-down on Dear Leader...er, I mean, Barack Obama's...Science Czar, John Holdren:

    A certifiable climate hysteric, Holdren warned in the 1970s of a disastrous global cooling, which would lead to a worldwide ice age. A decade later, he pulled a 180 to jump on the global warming bandwagon. The culprit in both global cooling and global warming? What else, CO2 emissions. Coincidentally, both required, according to Holdren, government-mandated population control measures. (No surprise, since his long-time mentor was eugenics enthusiast Harrison Brown, who referred to people as a "pulsating mass of maggots.") In the 1977 textbook Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment, which Holdren co-authored with environmentalist Paul R. Ehrlich, these methods include forced abortions, restrictions on family size, government seizure of illegitimate children, and sterilants added to the water supply. The authors argued that the Constitution supported "compulsory" abortion but did not allow an unlimited right to have children. Holdren and Ehrlich also advocated a transnational "Planetary Regime" to control the global economy and dictate--by force--the number of children allowed to be born on Earth.

    As one of the czars requiring a Senate hearing, Holdren had to backpedal on his crazy theories--which he claimed were in his long ago past. Yet in a 2008 speech published in Science magazine, Holdren targeted "continuing population growth" as a hindrance to "sustainable well-being." Some things never change.


    Excerpted from the Limbaugh Letter by Rush Limbaugh

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