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What Does It Mean ? What does this all mean for the Ground Crew ? |
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Please try and view the reader comments... Scientist calls for reduction in global population Steve Watson Infowars.net Wednesday, April 1, 2009 One of most influential scientists in the US government has said that the Earth’s population has exceeded the planet’s “limits of sustainability”. Dr Nina Fedoroff, the science and technology advisor to the US secretary of state, currently Hillary Clinton, told the BBC’s “One Planet” program that “There are probably already too many people on the planet.” “We need to continue to decrease the growth rate of the global population; the planet can’t support many more people,” Fedoroff said. Fedoroff, a National Medal of Science laureate (America’s highest science award) has held the position as government advisor since 2007 and previously worked with Condoleezza Rice. The professor of molecular biology also advocated the widespread introduction of genetically modified foods, slamming those who have criticized the unknown effects of GM as living in the past. “We wouldn’t think of going to our doctor and saying ‘Treat me the way doctors treated people in the 19th Century’, and yet that’s what we’re demanding in food production.” Fedoroff’s comments echo those of other prominent scientists who have thrown their weight behind the long term agenda to implement measures to stem the population of the planet. This view is gaining ground with increased pressure on governments to act over climate change as the justification. Read more about the elite depopulation agenda in our previous report ![]() http://www.infowars.net/articles/dec...population.htm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7974995.stm Earth population 'exceeds limits' By Steven Duke Editor, One Planet, BBC World Service LIVING ON A CROWDED EARTH Current world population - 6.8bn Net growth per day - 218,030 Forecast made for 2040 - 9bn Source: US Census Bureau There are already too many people living on Planet Earth, according to one of most influential science advisors in the US government. Nina Fedoroff told the BBC One Planet programme that humans had exceeded the Earth's "limits of sustainability". Dr Fedoroff has been the science and technology advisor to the US secretary of state since 2007, initially working with Condoleezza Rice. Under the new Obama administration, she now advises Hillary Clinton. "We need to continue to decrease the growth rate of the global population; the planet can't support many more people," Dr Fedoroff said, stressing the need for humans to become much better at managing "wild lands", and in particular water supplies. Pressed on whether she thought the world population was simply too high, Dr Fedoroff replied: "There are probably already too many people on the planet." GM Foods 'needed' A National Medal of Science laureate (America's highest science award), the professor of molecular biology believes part of that better land management must include the use of genetically modified foods. "We have six-and-a-half-billion people on the planet, going rapidly towards seven. "We're going to need a lot of inventiveness about how we use water and grow crops," she told the BBC. THE MOST POPULOUS NATIONS China - 1.33bn India - 1.16bn USA - 306m Indonesia - 230m Brazil - 191m "We accept exactly the same technology (as GM food) in medicine, and yet in producing food we want to go back to the 19th Century." Dr Fedoroff, who wrote a book about GM Foods in 2004, believes critics of genetically modified maize, corn and rice are living in bygone times. "We wouldn't think of going to our doctor and saying 'Treat me the way doctors treated people in the 19th Century', and yet that's what we're demanding in food production." In a wide ranging interview, Dr Fedoroff was asked if the US accepted its responsibility to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, the gas thought to be driving human-induced climate change. "Yes, and going forward, we just have to be more realistic about our contribution and decrease it - and I think you'll see that happening." And asked if America would sign up to legally binding targets on carbon emissions - something the world's biggest economy has been reluctant to do in the past - the professor was equally clear. "I think we'll have to do that eventually - and the sooner the better." The full interview with Dr Nina Federoff can be heard on this week's edition of the new One Planet programme on the BBC World Service Last edited by Antaletriangle; 04-02-2009 at 09:50 AM. |
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For a long time now, I have not believed in this information; that the planet is overpopulated.
My reasons for feeling this way are; wars in 3rd world countries that kill off a lot of people, starvation due to climate change....crops destroyed = no food. Poverty in many countries. Diseases like Aids, & cancer in epidemic proportions, plus the usual array of deaths caused by murder, suicide, accidents, natural disasters, etc. Consider that in the Western hemisphere, our birth rate is an average of 2 or less children, & an aging population. I have probably left out some facts here, but I think I make my point. I believe the figure of 6.8bn is deliberately inflated for nefarious reasons. The other day I read in one of the Pheonix Journals that the planet can comfortably sustain 500,000million. I wonder what the real population is atm? Anyone else not believe THPB? |
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The Earth cannot support a population of nefarious, dastardly, cunning, greedy, arrogant people like the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the Bilderbergers and any of the other factions mentioned by David Wilcock.
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Add the Bush and Clintons / Blairs and Browns to that list, then have a cull - that'll help the world no end. |
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That doctor can have all my genetically modified food. I'll give it to her, happily.
That said, there are at least 12 families in TPTB, I've read, behind the scenes, and they can have all the rest. ![]() alys |
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The BBC is saying that the current population of the world is 6.8 billion...i'd say its WAY MORE than that!!
These people obviously haven't counted everyone in the Indian subcontinent, Asia, China and Africa (to name a few places) recently!! Add a couple of billion more and you're about there. |
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I here by proclaim to all Trilaterals ,Bilderburgers , CFR`s and Club of Rome members to do humanity a huge favor and simply volunteer to be the first to assist us in culling the population by being the first in line . Surly as leaders you wouldn`t want us to f*ck this up so step in line and be the first show us the right way . If they can`t I respectfully ask them to shut up about it
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