cacadores
05-08-2008, 02:35 AM
First: What is the idea of population control? What is the agenda?
Population increase and also reduction?
Sir David Attenborough, the famous naturalist, who supports the idea that it's man causing global warming, is in favour of cutting Britian's population by half and this has Government interest (see below).
Yet, for the past 40 years, British Govenments of all shades have encouraged immigration (the US too) while pretending to 'crack down' on 'illegal immigrants' to get public support. Now, I had a conventional approach on this: 'sure they were lying', I said to myself; 'but this is simply the business community putting pressure on the politicians' to allow in cheap foreign workers. And it's true: immigration leads to an increase in the economy and more money for businesses every time. And more workers' social security payments are necesssary if the increasing numbers of pensioners are ever going to get their pensions.
So how come the Government is now talking about 'reducing' the population when it's so obviously them that let so many immigrants in in the first place? Is it a means of introducing fertility controls?
Cloning
One way out of this seeming impass: cloning. If you can reduce fertility among the the normal population and replace people with clones of suseptable people, then you have your willing workers.
A good way to test a clone's compliance, would be to have the clone's birth away from the public eye where the cloned person can be influenced directly.
What do we know about cloning? Dolly the sheep, the first large mammel to be cloned, was cloned in Scotland. The first human to be cloned, was claimed to have been cloned by the Franco-Canadian Raelian religious cult, a cult who's leader, Rael, claims to be a conduit for alien scientific dissemination to earth. These aliens, the Elohim (from Genisis) originally bred with mankind 20,000 years ago......... Essentially they are giving people the same message as David Icke about mankind's origens. The Realians attract their members with sexual come ons from attractive members who tell reporters they are ready to die for their cult.
Now, with their avant-guard scientific reseach, Raelians are coming out from the dubious twilight of marginal religions to find that their voice is being taken more seriously.
Cloning has two advantages: firstly to reproduce the people you wish to reproduce. Second - to the leaders, it promises immortality.
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SIR David Attenborough, the eminent naturalist, is backing a campaign to have population controls introduced in Britain with the aim of halving the number of inhabitants.
He was speaking in support of a conference on population to be held in Oxford next month. The event is organised by the Optimum Population Trust (OPT), an academic group which wants to put population reduction at the heart of government policy.
It believes that Britain should seek to reduce its population from its present 59m to about 30m by 2130 -- about the same as the population in 1870.
The campaign is supported by other academics and environmentalists including Sir Jonathon Porritt, chairman of the government's Sustainable Development Commission.
Andrew Ferguson, the OPT's researcher
Insiders say the new figures put Britain's annual growth rate as high as 0.4% -- meaning Britain could have a population of 71m to 73m by 2050.
There are now growing signs of ministerial concern. Defra, Margaret Beckett's environment department, will shortly announce a series of “horizon scanning” studies on Britain's burgeoning population.
Sir Crispin Tickell, Britain's former ambassador to the United Nations, who
Population increase and also reduction?
Sir David Attenborough, the famous naturalist, who supports the idea that it's man causing global warming, is in favour of cutting Britian's population by half and this has Government interest (see below).
Yet, for the past 40 years, British Govenments of all shades have encouraged immigration (the US too) while pretending to 'crack down' on 'illegal immigrants' to get public support. Now, I had a conventional approach on this: 'sure they were lying', I said to myself; 'but this is simply the business community putting pressure on the politicians' to allow in cheap foreign workers. And it's true: immigration leads to an increase in the economy and more money for businesses every time. And more workers' social security payments are necesssary if the increasing numbers of pensioners are ever going to get their pensions.
So how come the Government is now talking about 'reducing' the population when it's so obviously them that let so many immigrants in in the first place? Is it a means of introducing fertility controls?
Cloning
One way out of this seeming impass: cloning. If you can reduce fertility among the the normal population and replace people with clones of suseptable people, then you have your willing workers.
A good way to test a clone's compliance, would be to have the clone's birth away from the public eye where the cloned person can be influenced directly.
What do we know about cloning? Dolly the sheep, the first large mammel to be cloned, was cloned in Scotland. The first human to be cloned, was claimed to have been cloned by the Franco-Canadian Raelian religious cult, a cult who's leader, Rael, claims to be a conduit for alien scientific dissemination to earth. These aliens, the Elohim (from Genisis) originally bred with mankind 20,000 years ago......... Essentially they are giving people the same message as David Icke about mankind's origens. The Realians attract their members with sexual come ons from attractive members who tell reporters they are ready to die for their cult.
Now, with their avant-guard scientific reseach, Raelians are coming out from the dubious twilight of marginal religions to find that their voice is being taken more seriously.
Cloning has two advantages: firstly to reproduce the people you wish to reproduce. Second - to the leaders, it promises immortality.
__________________________________________________ ___________
SIR David Attenborough, the eminent naturalist, is backing a campaign to have population controls introduced in Britain with the aim of halving the number of inhabitants.
He was speaking in support of a conference on population to be held in Oxford next month. The event is organised by the Optimum Population Trust (OPT), an academic group which wants to put population reduction at the heart of government policy.
It believes that Britain should seek to reduce its population from its present 59m to about 30m by 2130 -- about the same as the population in 1870.
The campaign is supported by other academics and environmentalists including Sir Jonathon Porritt, chairman of the government's Sustainable Development Commission.
Andrew Ferguson, the OPT's researcher
Insiders say the new figures put Britain's annual growth rate as high as 0.4% -- meaning Britain could have a population of 71m to 73m by 2050.
There are now growing signs of ministerial concern. Defra, Margaret Beckett's environment department, will shortly announce a series of “horizon scanning” studies on Britain's burgeoning population.
Sir Crispin Tickell, Britain's former ambassador to the United Nations, who