Holdren sought 'planetary regime'
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Urges making U.S. government subject to U.N.-run apparatus
Posted: October 10, 2009
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
John Holdren
White House science czar John Holdren has called for the United States to surrender sovereignty to a 'Planetary Regime' armed with sufficient military power to enforce population limits on nations as a means of preventing a wide range of perceived dangers from global eco-disasters involving Earth's natural resources, climate
, atmosphere and oceans.
As previously reported, WND has obtained and reviewed a copy of the 1970s college textbook 'Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment' that Holdren co-authored with Malthusian population alarmist Paul R. Ehrlich and Ehrlich's wife, Anne. The authors argued that involuntary birth-control measures, including forced sterilization, may be necessary and morally acceptable under extreme conditions, such as widespread famine brought about by 'climate change.'
On page 943, the authors recommended the creation of a 'Planetary Regime' created to act as an 'international superagency for population, resources, and environment.'
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Urges making U.S. government subject to U.N.-run apparatus
Posted: October 10, 2009
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
John Holdren
White House science czar John Holdren has called for the United States to surrender sovereignty to a 'Planetary Regime' armed with sufficient military power to enforce population limits on nations as a means of preventing a wide range of perceived dangers from global eco-disasters involving Earth's natural resources, climate
, atmosphere and oceans.
As previously reported, WND has obtained and reviewed a copy of the 1970s college textbook 'Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment' that Holdren co-authored with Malthusian population alarmist Paul R. Ehrlich and Ehrlich's wife, Anne. The authors argued that involuntary birth-control measures, including forced sterilization, may be necessary and morally acceptable under extreme conditions, such as widespread famine brought about by 'climate change.'
On page 943, the authors recommended the creation of a 'Planetary Regime' created to act as an 'international superagency for population, resources, and environment.'
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