Takeover or collapse?

| April 5, 2010

We go to Centurean2 for reporting on the socialist takeover of Britain. Centurean reports local news, and their New World Order history usually checks out with our careful research. But it was a speculative piece that caught our attention this time, the takeover timeline.

The population genocide, Part 2

| March 22, 2010

Review of Matthew Connelly, Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population, Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2008. The UNFPA became the central population control agency, but immediately it was criticized for bypassing national governments and being unaccountable to UN member states. UNFPA was criticized as a “U.S. front organization.” UNFPA had […]

The population genocide, Part 1

| March 20, 2010

Review of Matthew Connelly, Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population, Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2008. Fatal Misconception provides details of population programs that we have found nowhere else. Our brief summary below does not do justice to the wealth of detail in Connelly’s study. We give Fatal Misconception our […]

Garrett Hardin, Dr. Evil, Part 2

| March 18, 2010

Review of Garrett Hardin, The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Traditional religious ethics promoting life are an investment in failure, according to Hardin, because eventually all species must run into the brute fact of a hostile environment that limits population. All species must? Really? Prove it, Dr. Evil. Ah, […]

Garrett Hardin, Dr. Evil, Part 1

| March 16, 2010

Review of Garrett Hardin, The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Garrett Hardin belongs to the group of radical world population controllers that includes Paul Ehrlich and the Zero Population Growth Movement, Ted Turner, Jacques Cousteau, Al Gore, the Clintons, and the other notables at the Club of Rome. Ehrlich […]

Intended Consequences, Part 2

| March 11, 2010

Review of Donald T. Critchlow, Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Government in Modern America, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. From 1965 to 1980, government spending on welfare programs increased by 263 percent. The federal government also initiated public-private partnerships with the population control foundations. The Population Council and the Ford Foundation […]

Intended Consequences, Part 1

| March 9, 2010

Review of Donald T. Critchlow, Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Government in Modern America, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Critchlow has written a dry outline of world population control history that omits the horrors of this anti-human holocaust. This is a “policy” book focusing on American politics rather than on the […]