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Global Warming: 21st Century Eugenics A
review of "State of Fear" by Harry Lamb The
most important point in Michael Chrichton's runaway best seller "State
of The
theory of eugenics contends the human condition would be improved
by government-mandated selective breeding. The theory of global
warming contends that government-mandated reduction in the use of
fossil fuel will save the planet! Francis
Galton coined the term "eugenics" in 1883 to describe the The
eugenics theory attracted popular support on both sides of the Eugenics
proponents reasoned that since society could be improved by insuring
that only the "well-bred" should produce offspring, then society
would be diminished by the offspring of people who were not "well-bred,"
or who were poor, criminals or "feebleminded." It was quickly
discovered that marriages among the rich, professional classes tended
to produce fewer offspring than marriages among the poor, uneducated
working classes. Social
progressives concluded that were this situation allowed to The
theory of eugenics was taught in public schools, recommending government-mandated
sterilization and race segregation. Eugenics was a common
subject of sermons in many churches. John Harvey Kellogg created
the Race Betterment Foundation. Harvard,
Cornell, By
the mid 1930s, the theory of eugenics was accepted as fact in They
were all wrong. Eugenics
gave rise to the Ku Klux Klan, to the white supremacy movement
and to Adolf Hitler's gas chambers. Despite these horrors, it was
not until 1967 that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Government-mandated
sterilizations continued until the mid 1970s. When
it was introduced, the global warming theory sounded reasonable: Since
carbon dioxide was known to be increasing in the atmosphere, the "thickened"
atmosphere would trap the sun's heat and cause global warming.
(In the 1970s, scientists said the result
of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would be global cooling
and the onset of a new ice age. Had
computers been available to the eugenicists, no doubt they would have
produced computer models to predict how long it would take for mixed-race
marriages and cross-breeding degenerates to destroy the world
as they knew it. They did the best they could without computers, and
were successful in forcing more than 60,000 sterilizations in the Scientists
who dare to question the global warming "consensus" are Universities
and education associations teach the global warming Social
progressives who are advancing the global warming theory would do
well to consider the similarity of their campaign to the rise and fall
of the eugenics campaign. In
the end, the truth will prevail. If it takes a century for the global
warming theory to collapse, the bodies of people who were denied
electricity - and the heat, clean water and refrigeration it can
provide - will weigh more heavily than the Holocaust upon a society
that should have learned from its mistaken belief in eugenics. ------------------------- |