Why sociology is anti-human, Part 1

Posted By on March 30, 2010

If you attend college you will be indoctrinated into the social sciences, and even if you don’t attend college you will be bombarded with the propaganda that the social sciences establish some “truths” about society. Today we’ll help you recognize the false intellectual basis for the social sciences as part of our project of Undoing false modern beliefs. We’re going to focus on one social scientist, Emile Durkheim, as our starting point. (more…)

News from the edge

Posted By on March 28, 2010

We have been focusing on longer pieces lately, especially on the feminist takeover of world population control. We hope you are finding your own reliable news sources on the net. We aren’t your news source, but here are a few news stories we found around the cutting edge of the crisis the New World Order causes: (more…)

The window war

Posted By on March 26, 2010

Finally, a little resistance. Ten Democrats get backlash threats. Window-breaking, voicemail insults, a shot fired. News summary from Day One of the Resistance. (more…)

Can Obama keep the corruption going?

Posted By on March 24, 2010

Today’s post is based on anthropological theorizing. Even though we are drawing from anthropology and not the hidden history today, we are not just larking around in a false worldview, today’s post is a serious analysis. In fact, we surprised ourself with the accuracy of our analysis and will be developing some implications of our conclusions in future posts.

If you have studied anthropology, you have probably come across the idea of the “big man” operating in many traditional societies. The “big man” does not arise in every society, but he arises in a large number of societies and serves as a model for anthropological theorizing about development toward the powerful state. The “big man” draws a number of helpers to himself, stimulates extra labor toward economic production, then shares this surplus with his society in a great feast. Most societies with “big men” have severe restrictions on the big man’s consumption of these extra resources. In fact, many big men are incentivized to restrict consumption among their immediate followers so that more surplus production can be distributed widely, thereby inflating his public standing. (more…)

The population genocide, Part 2

Posted By on 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 no assessment personnel. Awash
with funds from Rockefeller, Sweden, and the U.S., UNFPA decided it
needed to launder its sources of funds by enlisting the World Bank as
stand-in financier. Moreover, many countries were actually
underpopulated and were experiencing declining fertility rates
without population control programs. Some of these countries united
to oppose fertility control in their countries. (more…)

The population genocide, Part 1

Posted By on 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 highest recommendation.

Despite the massive casualties in World War II, many nations increased in population, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, and Canada. This population increase mainly came about because of improved public health that reduced infant mortality. The development of antibiotics, vaccines, and pesticides further lengthened life-spans. In fact much of the population increase that occurred in the early 1950s resulted from the invention of DDT and programs to wipe out malaria-causing mosquitoes in countries such as Ceylon, Mauritius, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Barbados. These successes led many to predict a coming population explosion, but there was one main problem underlying such predictions: an absence of reliable population statistics.

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Garrett Hardin, Dr. Evil, Part 2

Posted By on 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, but he can’t prove it, he can only lead you to think that he is thinking scientifically and has some knowledge of “laws” operating in hostile environments, as opposed to unhostile environments. Wait, which environments are hostile and which aren’t? Please Dr. Pseudoscientist, tell us which are which. Notice the weasel words they use to fool you. Brute fact? No, brute overgeneralization based on the study of animal populations or tribes that actually did live in nature. Nothing proved here, just Enviro-pseudoscience. And, even if Dr. Evil could prove it, would that make the generations of life lived before the limit was reached not worthwhile?

If you follow this “logic,” nature is determining population size, not the human economic enterprise, and no life is worthwhile because it must end. (more…)