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Pick up a copy of Obama’s $3.9
trillion budget and there among the TSA fee hikes, Medicare payment cuts
and the $400 million for the Department of Homeland Security to fight
global warming is a curious little item.
On Page 930 of the budget that never ends is $575 million for “family planning/reproductive health” worldwide especially in “areas where population growth threatens biodiversity or endangered species.”
The idea that the way to protect insects, fish and animals is by preventing human beings from having children is part of an approach known as Population, Health and Environment (PHE) which integrates population control into environmentalist initiatives.
PHE dates back to the 1980s and is practiced by mainstream
organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund. The Smithsonian’s Woodrow
Wilson Center, which is funded partly by the US government,
aggressively champions PHE eugenics and USAID funds PHE programs and distributes PHE training manuals derived in part from Wilson Center materials.
PHE had been baked into congressional bills such as the Global Sexual
and Reproductive Health Act of 2013 co-sponsored by Debbie
Wasserman-Shultz and Sheila Jackson-Lee which urged meeting United
Nations Millennium Development Goals by using birth control as, among
other things, a means of “ensuring environmental sustainability.”
Obama’s budget is more open about its PHE eugenics agenda. While PHE
backers usually claim that they want to reduce population to prevent
famine and promote gender equality, the budget explicitly states that
its goal is to reduce human population growth for the sake of the
animals, without any of the usual misleading language about feminism and
clean water.
The budget is a blunt assertion of post-human values by an
administration that has become notorious for its fanatical
environmentalism, sacrificing people on the altar of Green ideology.
When Obama’s Interior Secretary Sally Jewell
visited Alaska, she told the residents of an Eskimo village where
nineteen people had died due to the difficulty of evacuating
patients during medical emergencies that, “I’ve listened to your
stories, now I have to listen to the animals.”
Jewell rejected the road that they needed to save lives because it
would inconvenience the local waterfowl. When it came to choosing
between the people and the ducks, Jewell chose the ducks.
Ducks don’t talk, but environmentalists do, and they had vocally
opposed helping the people of King Cove. Jewell had received the Rachel Carson Award, named after an environmentalist hero whose fearmongering killed millions.
Compared to the Carson malaria graveyards of Africa, nineteen dead
Eskimos slide off the post-human conscience of a fanatical
environmentalist like water off a duck’s back.
USAID, which played a key role in the war on DDT, has openly embraced PHE. The arguments against DDT often focused not on saving
lives, but on taking them. PHE prevents children from being born, but
environmentalists don’t stop with the unborn. Malaria was an even more
effective tool for reducing populations.
Environmentalist population reduction activists originally cloaked
their real agenda in claims about worldwide famine. Paul Erlich, author
of “The Population Bomb,” had predicted mass starvation by the 1970s and
the end of England by 2000. Today Global Warming activists set empty
dates for the destruction of mankind that they themselves don’t believe
in.
The post-human left seeks to maintain a state of perpetual crisis so
that governments and corporations will be more inclined to accept even
the most horrifying solutions to avoid the end of mankind. What it does
not tell them is that its goal is the end of mankind.
In February, Population Action International and the Sierra Club
sponsored a congressional briefing on PHE post-2015. Population Action
International was originally founded as the Population Crisis Committee
in the sixties. Its preceding organizations included the Hugh Moore Fund
for International Peace which claimed that population control was
necessary to defeat Communism.
Like the Communists, the post-human activists were adept at
disguising their agenda in the concerns of the moment, shifting from
national security, feminism, the coming Ice Age, mass starvation and now
Global Warming.
Environmentalists are even attempting to shoehorn the War on Terror
into their agenda as the Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and
Security Program attempts to tie every terrorist conflict zone to global
warming.
Environmentalist fearmongering has never been about saving people.
Its activists, like Sally Jewell, are too busy playing duck whisperer to
care about people.
Sally Jewell may be a "duck whisperer", but I don't believe she'd be welcome on Duck Dynasty.
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
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