Genocidal Green Quotes as Earth Day (Lenin’s birthday) approaches
Before you celebrate Earth Day, you should take a look at the facts about earth day and the real motivations. You see it is all about power, control and Maltusian philosophy that the earth has limited resources and too many people and that the world through some organizing force (farce) like the UN should remedy that.
In Eco Tyranny, meteorologist Brian Sussman (story below) writes that the environmentalist movement isn’t about protecting the environment at all, it’s about destroying private property, controlling behavior, and expanding government - and the Obama administration has a secret plan to further all of it.
As Earth Day 2012 occurs on Sunday, April 22, Alan Caruba offers a selection of quotes from leading figures in the environmental movement that are worth reading so that you can draw your own conclusions:
In a recent story penned here, I provided perspective on the movement and their real motivations.
David Evans, who consulted for the Australian Greenhouse Office (now the Department of Climate Change) 1999-2005 and 1998-2010, and was a believer in AGW until the evidence supporting the idea that CO2 emissions were the main cause of global warming reversed itself in 1998 to 2006, when he became a skeptic.
“The AGW scam involves a “regulating class” of believers, consisting of the UN, western governments, major banks and finance houses, NGOs and greenies, totalitarian leftists, government-funded scientists, academia, renewables corporations and the mainstream news media. Against them are the doubters: independently-funded scientists, private-sector middle class, and amateurs. The regulating class does not try to hide its belief that it is cleverer and morally superior. Their solution is regulation of the whole world�s economy by themselves, which was the object at the failed Copenhagen climate conference. On climate change, the regulating class has won over the leadership of most professional and business organizations by lobbying and pressure.”
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Eisenhower’s farewell address to the nation
“The free university, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and  scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of  research. Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government  contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For  every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers.   
The prospect of domination of the nation�’s scholars by federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present - and is gravely to be regarded. Yet in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.
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 Vaclav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, visited Australia in July  2011. In referring to the ideological orientations of those individuals  and organisations who have significant financial and other vested  interests in propagating the ‘Doctrine. of anthropogenic induced climate  change, President Klaus said: “They want to change us, to change our  behaviour, our way of life, our values and preferences, they want to  restrict our freedom because they themselves believe they know what is  good for us. They are not interested in climate. They misuse the climate  in their goal to restrict our freedom. What is endangered is freedom,  the climate is okay.”
After noting that today’s human-induced climate change alarmists are the  ideological descendents of the zero and negative population growth  advocates of the 1970s who erroneously forecast that human population  pressures would lead to increases in global poverty and growing  shortages in resources, President Klaus went on to add: “They hate us,  the humans, they consider us selfish and sinful creatures who must be  controlled by them. I used to live in a similar world - called communism  - and I know that it led to the worst environmental damage the world  has ever experienced.”
SEEN IN THEIR OWN WORDS:HERE   Here are just a few examples: 
 > Maurice Strong, senior advisor to Kofi Annan, U.N.  Secretary-General who chaired the gigantic (40,000 participants) “U.N.  Conference on Environment and Development� in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 ,  who was responsible for putting together the Kyoto Protocol with  thousands of bureaucrats, diplomats, and politicians, stated: “We may  get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for  industrial civilization to collapse....isn’t it our job to bring that  about"]
>“In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea  that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine  and the like would fit the bill....All these dangers are caused by human  intervention...and thus the “real enemy, then, is humanity  itself....believe humanity requires a common motivation, namely a common  adversary in order to realize world government. It does not matter if  this common enemy is “a real one or...one invented for the purpose.”  Quote by the Club of Rome.
> Timothy Wirth, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Global Issues,  seconded Strong’s statement: “We have got to ride the global warming  issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing  the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.”
> Richard Benedick, a deputy assistant secretary of state who headed  policy divisions of the U.S. State Department, stated: “A global warming  treaty must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to  back the [enhanced] greenhouse effect.”
> “The data doesn’t matter. We’re not basing our recommendations on  the data. We’re basing them on the climate models.” - Prof. Chris  Folland, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research
> “The models are convenient fictions that provide something very  useful.” - Dr David Frame, Climate modeler, Oxford University
> “It doesn’t matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true.” - Paul Watson, Co-founder of Greenpeace”
> Unless we announce disasters no one will listen.” - Sir John Houghton, First chairman of the IPCC
> “No matter if the science of global warming is all phony ...  climate change provides the greatest opportunity to bring about justice  and equality in the world.”  - Christine Stewart, former Canadian  Minister of the Environment
> IPCC official Ottmar Edenhofer in November 2010 admitted “one has  to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is  environmental policy.” Instead, climate change policy is about how “we  redistribute de facto the world’s wealth...” 
> “The only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States. We can’t let other countries have the same number of cars, the amount of industrialization, we have in the US. We have to stop these Third World countries right where they are.” - Michael Oppenheimer, Environmental Defense Fund
 > “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea  that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine  and the like would fit the bill.” - Club of Rome, The First Global  Revolution
> “We must make this an insecure and inhospitable place for  capitalists and their projects. We must reclaim the roads and plowed  land, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled  rivers and return to wilderness millions of acres of presently settled  land.”  - David Foreman, co-founder of Earth First!  
> “Complex technology of any sort is an assault on human dignity. It would be little short of disastrous for us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy, because of what we might do with it.” - Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute
 >“Giving society cheap, abundant energy would be the equivalent of  giving an idiot child a machine gun.”  - Prof Paul Ehrlich, Stanford  University
>“My three main goals would be to reduce human population to about  100 million worldwide (we are now at 6.8 billion), destroy the  industrial infrastructure and see wilderness, with it’s full complement  of species, returning throughout the world.”  - Dave Foreman, co-founder  of Earth First!  
> “Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class - involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, air-conditioning, and suburban housing - are not sustainable.” - Maurice Strong, Rio Earth Summit (THE REASON FOR THE PUSH TO ALTERNATIVE GREEN ENERGY WHICH WOULD CAUSE COSTS TO SKYROCKET AND MAKE ITS USE UNAFFORDABLE).
 > “Humans on the Earth behave in some ways like a pathogenic  micro-organism, or like the cells of a tumor.”  - Sir James Lovelock,  Healing Gaia
> “The Earth has cancer and the cancer is Man.” - Club of Rome, Mankind at the Turning Point
> “A cancer is an uncontrolled multiplication of cells, the  population explosion is an uncontrolled multiplication of people. We  must shift our efforts from the treatment of the symptoms to the cutting  out of the cancer. The operation will demand many apparently brutal and  heartless decisions.”  - Prof. Paul Ehrlich, The Population Bomb  
 > “A reasonable estimate for an industrialized world society at the  present North American material standard of living would be 1 billion.  At the more frugal European standard of living, 2 to 3 billion would be  possible.” -  United Nations, Global Biodiversity Assessment
> “A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from  present levels, would be ideal.” - Ted Turner, founder of CNN and major  UN donor
> “… the resultant ideal sustainable population is hence more than  500 million but less than one billion.” - Club of Rome, Goals for  Mankind  
 > “One America burdens the earth much more than twenty Bangladeshes.  This is a terrible thing to say in order to stabilize world population,  we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say,  but it’s just as bad not to say it.”  - Jacques Cousteau, UNESCO  Courier
> “I suspect that eradicating small pox was wrong. It played an  important part in balancing ecosystems.” - John Davis, editor of Earth  First! Journal
> “The extinction of the human species may not only be inevitable but a good thing.” - Christopher Manes, Earth First!  
 > “Childbearing should be a punishable crime against society, unless  the parents hold a government license. All potential parents should be  required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing  antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.” - David Brower, first  Executive Director of the Sierra Club
> “It doesn’t matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true.” - Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace
> “The only way to get our society to truly change is to frighten  people with the possibility of a catastrophe.” -  emeritus professor  Daniel Botkin  
 > “We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the  right major crisis.”  -  David Rockefeller, Club of Rome executive  manager
> “Climate Change will result in a catastrophic, global seal level  rise of seven meters. That’s bye-bye most of Bangladesh, Netherlands,  Florida and would make London the new Atlantis.” - Greenpeace  International (It has risen less than 7 inches in 100 years and is  decelerating)
> “We are close to a time when all of humankind will envision a  global agenda that encompasses a kind of Global Marshall Plan to address  the causes of poverty and suffering and environmental destruction all  over the earth.” - Al Gore, Earth in the Balance 
> “The earth is literally our mother, not only because we depend on her for nurture and shelter but even more because the human species has been shaped by her in the womb of evolution. Our salvation depends upon our ability to create a religion of nature.” - Rene Dubos, board member Planetary Citizens
 > “A keen and anxious awareness is evolving to suggest that  fundamental changes will have to take place in the world order and its  power structures, in the distribution of wealth and income.” - Club of  Rome, Mankind at the Turning Point
> “Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound  reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever  experienced - a major shift in the priorities of both governments and  individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial  resources. This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental  consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and  collective decision-making at every level.” - UN Agenda 21
> “Democracy is not a panacea. It cannot organize everything and it  is unaware of its own limits. These facts must be faced squarely.  Sacrilegious though this may sound, democracy is no longer well suited  for the tasks ahead. The complexity and the technical nature of many of  today�s problems do not always allow elected representatives to make  competent decisions at the right time."- Club of Rome, The First Global  Revolution  
> “In my view, after fifty years of service in the United National system, I perceive the utmost urgency and absolute necessity for proper Earth government. There is no shadow of a doubt that the present political and economic systems are no longer appropriate and will lead to the end of life evolution on this planet. We must therefore absolutely and urgently look for new ways.” - Dr. Robert Muller, UN Assistant Secretary General
>“Nations are in effect ceding portions of their sovereignty to the international community and beginning to create a new system of international environmental governance as a means of solving otherwise unmanageable crises.” - Lester Brown, WorldWatch Institute
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