FOX: The Mind-boggling Extremism of Obama "Science Czar" John P. Holdren

2009 July 14

As part of his series of profiles on President Barack Obama’s many policy “czars,” last night FOX News host Sean Hannity looked at the new “Science Czar”, John P. Holdren.

Holdren’s official titles are: Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Assistant to the President for Science and Technology; and Co-Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

The longtime  Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, Holdren is no stranger to controversy.

As Hannity pointed out in his segment, Holdren has been quoted as calling the United States the “meanest of wealthy countries.” He has also, according to Hannity, “left the door open” to prosecuting “global warming deniers.”

Holdren’s radicalism dates back to the late 1960s.

In 1969 Holdren wrote that it was imperative “to convince society and its leaders that there is no alternative but the cessation of our irresponsible, all-demanding, and all-consuming population growth.” That same year, he and (the now largely discredited) professor of population studies Paul Ehrlich jointly predicted: “If … population control measures are not initiated immediately and effectively, all the technology man can bring to bear will not fend off the misery to come.”

In 1971 Holdren and Ehrlich warned that “some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century.”

Viewing capitalism as an economic system that is inherently harmful to the natural environment, Holdren and Ehrlich in 1973 called for “a massive campaign … to de-develop the United States” and other Western nations in order to conserve energy and facilitate growth in underdeveloped countries. “De-development,” they said, “means bringing our economic system into line with the realities of ecology and the world resource situation.” “By de-development,” they elaborated, “we mean lower per-capita energy consumption, fewer gadgets, and the abolition of planned obsolescence.”

“In a new report “inspired by this article in FrontPage,” undercover videoblogger “Zombietime” (known for his “candid camera”-style exposes of leftist activists and protesters) got hold of a copy of Holdren & Ehrlich’s 1977 book, entitled Ecoscience, and verified the quotations and page citations provided in the FrontPage Magazine article, by scanning and posting them on the Internet. To this day, Holdren lists the book on his CV.

Among other things, Holdren and Ehrlich wrote in Ecosystems:

Indeed, it has been concluded that compulsory population-control laws, even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the existing Constitution if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to endanger the society.

It would even be possible to require pregnant single women to marry or have abortions, perhaps as an alternative to placement for adoption, depending on the society.

Adding a sterilant to drinking water or staple foods is a suggestion that seems to horrify people more than most proposals for involuntary fertility control. Indeed, this would pose some very difficult political, legal, and social questions, to say nothing of the technical problems. No such sterilant exists today, nor does one appear to be under development. To be acceptable, such a substance would have to meet some rather stiff requirements: it must be uniformly effective, despite widely varying doses received by individuals, and despite varying degrees of fertility and sensitivity among individuals; it must be free of dangerous or unpleasant side effects; and it must have no effect on members of the opposite sex, children, old people, pets, or livestock.


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8 Responses leave one →
  1. July 14, 2009

    I agree with Holdren.

  2. July 14, 2009

    Dr. Strangelove call your office, the president needs “advice”.

  3. July 15, 2009

    There are many leftists who are insane enough to agree with Holdren. But they would change their tune if they, or their wife, or their sister, were strapped to a table to have the non-approved child torn in pieces from her belly.

  4. July 26, 2009

    Freightening beyond belief. Look at HR 3200 the health care bill Obama is proposing, it will lead to Euthanasia of the elderly through the denial of treatment.

  5. July 30, 2009

    This leads to Nazi science, which lets the state euthanize those who do not “develop” properly.

  6. August 15, 2009

    First I’d like to know when do we figure that population explosion in the U.S. will need to be capped. I live in Texas and there is so much open land that it would appear to be a long, long, time. And it would be possible that by the time that problem comes it could be solved in more palitable ways. If that’s the worst you can attribute to Misters Holdren & Ehrlich then you’re really reaching into the bottom of the barrel. For Mr. Glenn Beck to plan a whole show around this tells me I’ve been wasting my time listening or watching. Shame, shame,
    Pedika

  7. July 8, 2010

    How American progressives are any different philosophically from Nazis and communists I have yet to discover.

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