Is new Ebola czar's biggest fear ... overpopulation?
'We've got to find a
way to make the world work for everyone'
Jerome R. Corsi
NEW YORK – The man charged with managing the U.S. response
to deadly Ebola virus is on the record advocating a reduction in
the world’s population as a means of social and economic advancement.
Ron Klain, who began his job Wednesday as
coordinator of the Ebola response, was asked in an interview what he thought to
be the “top leadership issue challenging our world today.”
“In think the top leadership issue in the world today is how
to deal with the continuing growing population in the world and all the
resources demand it places on in the world and burgeoning populations in Asia
and Africa that lack the resources to have a healthy, happy life,” Klain
replied. “And I think we’ve got to find a way to make the world work for
everyone.”
He said climate change impacts the overpopulation issue “by
making it hard for people to live where they live.”
Klain’s concern about overpopulation is shared by White House science czar John
Holdren, the director of the White House Office and Technology
Policy since March 19, 2009.
In 2009, WND obtained a copy of the 1970s college textbook, “Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment,” that Ehrlich co-authored with Malthusian population alarmist Paul R. Ehrlich and Ehrlich’s wife, Ann. 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.”
Arguing that “ample authority” exists to regulate population
growth, Holdren and the Ehrlichs wrote on page 837 of their textbook that
“under the United States Constitution, effective population-control programs,
even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the
existing Constitution if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to
endanger the society.”
Holdren and Klain evidently are in agreement that overpopulation
is a climate-change issue, embracing the argument that a world with fewer
people would emit less greenhouse gas.
WND reported last month
one of the principle architects of Obamacare, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, the brother of
former Obama chief of staff and current Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, says society would
be much better off if we all simply died at 75.
Writing in The Atlantic
a commentary titled “Why I Hope to Die at 75,” Emmanuel embraced a policy of
curbing life expectancy in a political system where limited resources
necessitate moral decisions must be made concerning who will receive health
care and who will not.
Ezekiel Emanuel
Ezekiel Emanuel
was the health care policy adviser for the Barack
Obama administration, is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, and Rahm I. Emanuel’s brother.
Note: John D. Podesta
is the founder of the Center for
American Progress, a counselor for the
Barack Obama administration, and an advisory board member for the Truman
National Security Project.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for American Progress, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), and the Committee for Economic Development.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was a supporter for the Center for American Progress, and the
chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Center for American Progress, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), and the Committee for Economic Development.
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank) was a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
William
J. Perry is a director at the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank), and an advisory board member for the Truman
National Security Project.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank),
the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank),
a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), and a
2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview with
Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for population
control by involving the United States in war)
Rachel
Kleinfeld
Senior Associate
Democracy and Rule of Law Program
Democracy and Rule of Law Program
Kleinfeld is a
senior associate in the Democracy and Rule of Law Program. She is the founder
and president emeritus of the Truman National Security Project.
Rachel Kleinfeld is a senior associate in the Democracy and
Rule of Law Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
where she focuses on issues of security and
governance in post-conflict countries, fragile states, and countries
transitioning to democracy. As the founder of the Truman National Security Project, she
spent nine years as CEO of a movement of national security, political, and
military leaders working to improve the security policies of the United States,
efforts she continues as president emeritus. Kleinfeld was also chosen by
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as a founding member of the State
Department’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board, advising the Secretary of State
quarterly from 2011-2014.
Rachel Kleinfeld
is a senior associate in the Democracy and Rule of Law Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(think tank), and a co-founder & CEO for the Truman National Security Project.
Ronald A. Klain
is a director at the Truman National
Security Project, a trustee at the Third
Way, and the coordinator of government Ebola efforts for the Barack Obama administration.
William
M. Daley is a trustee at the Third
Way, a member of the Commercial Club
of Chicago, and was the chief of staff for the Barack Obama administration.
Rahm
I. Emanuel is a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, the Chicago (IL) mayor,
Ezekiel Emanuel’s brother, and was
the White House chief of staff for the Barack
Obama administration.
W. James
McNerney Jr. is a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, and the chairman & president & CEO for the Boeing Company.
Barbara G. Fast
was a VP at the Boeing Company, and
a VP for the CGI Group Inc.
Donna
S. Morea was the EVP for the CGI
Group Inc., and a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development.
CGI Group Inc.
was the Obamacare contractor that
developed Healthcare.gov web site.
Obamacare
is Barack Obama’s signature policy
initiative.
Barack
Obama’s signature policy initiative is Obamacare,
Madelyn Payne Dunham was his maternal grandmother, and was an
intern at Sidley Austin LLP.
Madelyn Payne
Dunham was Barack Obama’s maternal
grandmother, and an aircraft inspector for the Boeing Company.
Michelle
Obama was a lawyer at Sidley Austin
LLP.
R.
Eden Martin is counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP, and the president of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
Newton
N. Minow is a senior counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP, and a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
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