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The Face of Genocidal Eco-Fascism


The Face of Genocidal Eco-Fascism


I am not exaggerating.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/guest-post-face-genocidal-eco-fascism

Submitted by John Aziz of Azizonomics

This is Finnish writer Pentti Linkola — a man who demands that the human population reduce its size to around 500 million and abandon modern technology and the pursuit of economic growth — in his own words.

He likens Earth today to an overflowing lifeboat:

What to do, when a ship carrying a hundred passengers suddenly capsizes and there is only one lifeboat? When the lifeboat is full, those who hate life will try to load it with more people and sink the lot. Those who love and respect life will take the ship’s axe and sever the extra hands that cling to the sides.


He sees America as the root of the problem:

The United States symbolises the worst ideologies in the world: growth and freedom.


He unapologetically advocates bloodthirsty dictatorship:

Any dictatorship would be better than modern democracy. There cannot be so incompetent a dictator that he would show more stupidity than a majority of the people. The best dictatorship would be one where lots of heads would roll and where government would prevent any economical growth.

 

We will have to learn from the history of revolutionary movements — the national socialists, the Finnish Stalinists, from the many stages of the Russian revolution, from the methods of the Red Brigades — and forget our narcissistic selves.

 

A fundamental, devastating error is to set up a political system based on desire. Society and life have been organized on the basis of what an individual wants, not on what is good for him or her.


As is often the way with extremist central planners Linkola believes he knows what is best for each and every individual, as well as society as a whole:

Just as only one out of 100,000 has the talent to be an engineer or an acrobat, only a few are those truly capable of managing the matters of a nation or mankind as a whole. In this time and this part of the World we are headlessly hanging on democracy and the parliamentary system, even though these are the most mindless and desperate experiments of mankind. In democratic coutries the destruction of nature and sum of ecological disasters has accumulated most. Our only hope lies in strong central government and uncompromising control of the individual citizen.


In that sense, Linkola’s agenda is really nothing new; it is as old as humans. And I am barely scratching the surface; Linkola has called for “some trans-national body like the UN” to reduce the population “via nuclear weapons” or with “bacteriological and chemical attacks”.

But really he is just another freedom-hating authoritarian — like the Nazis and Stalinists he so admires — who desires control over his fellow humans. Ecology, I think, is window-dressing. Certainly, he seems to have no real admiration or even concept of nature as a self-sustaining, self-organising mechanism, or faith that nature will be able to overcome whatever humanity throws at it. Nor does he seem to have any appreciation for the concept that humans are a product of and part of nature; if nature did not want us doing what we do nature would never have produced us. Nature is greater and smarter than we will probably ever be. I trust nature; Linkola seems to think he knows better. As George Carlin noted:

We’re so self-important. Everybody’s gonna save something now. Save the trees. Save the bees. Save the whales. Save those snails. And the greatest arrogance of all, save the planet. What? Are these fucking people kidding me? Save the planet? We don’t even know how to take care of ourselves yet. We haven’t learned how to care for one another and we’re gonna save the fucking planet?

 

There is nothing wrong with the planet. The planet is fine. The people are fucked. Difference. The planet is fine.


Linkola and similar thinkers seem to have no real interest in meeting the challenges of life on Earth. Their platform seems less about the environment and more about exerting control over the rest of humanity. Linkola glories in brutality, suffering and mass-murder.

Now Linkola is just one fringe voice. But he embodies the key characteristic of the environmental movement today: the belief that human beings are a threat to their environment, and in order for that threat to be neutralised, governments must take away our rights to make our own decisions and implement some form of central planning. Linkola, of course, advocates an extreme and vile form of Malthusianism including genocide, forced abortion and eugenics.

But all forms of central planning are a dead end and lead inexorably toward breakdown; as Hayek demonstrated conclusively in the 1930s central planners have always had a horrible track record in decision making, because their decisions lack the dynamic feedback mechanism present in the market.  This means that capital and labour are misallocated, and anyone who has studied even a cursory history of the USSR or Maoist China knows the kinds of outcomes that this has lead to: at best the rotting ghost cities of China today, and at worst the mass starvation of the Great Leap Forward resulting in millions of deaths and untold misery.

Environmentalists should instead pursue ideas that respect individual liberty and markets. There is more potential in developing technical solutions to environmental challenges than there is in implementing central planning.

If we are emitting excessive quantities of CO2 we don’t have to resort to authoritarian solutions. It’s far easier to develop and market technologies like carbon scrubbing trees (that already exist today) that can literally strip CO2 out of the air than it is to try and develop and enforce top-down controlling rules and regulations on individual carbon output. Or (even more simply), plant lots of trees and other such foliage (e.g. algae).

If the dangers of non-biodegradable plastic threaten our oceans, then develop and market processes (that already exist today) to clean up these plastics.

Worried about resource depletion? Asteroid mining can give us access to thousands of tonnes of metals, water, and even hydrocarbons (methane, etc). For more bountiful energy, synthetic oil technology exists today. And of course, more capturable solar energy hits the Earth in sunlight in a single day than we use in a year.

The real problem with centrally-planned Malthusian population reduction programs is that they greatly underestimate the value of human beings.

More people means more potential output — both in economic terms, as well as in terms of ideas. Simply, the more people on the planet, the more hours and brainpower we have to create technical solutions to these challenges. After all, the expansion of human capacity through technical development was precisely how humanity overcame the short-sighted and foolish apocalypticism of Thomas Malthus who wrongly predicted an imminent population crash in the 19th century.

My suggestion for all such thinkers is that if they want to reduce the global population they should measure up to their words and go first.










































































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HOLLIE GREIG ECHOES THROUGH THE ROYAL COURTS

In a landmark hearing held on Friday 2 march 2012 at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, a 32 year old downs syndrome woman Hollie Greig requested permission to appeal against the ruling last summer of a Royal Courts of Justice Family Division judge that she lacked capacity’ to make litigation decisions for herself about her life.

The family division judge to whom the young woman’s local authority had applied for endorsement of its care-plan for her, declared from her bench that the young woman in front of her did not have capacity, despite no medical evidence having been produced to substantiate this assessment and despite it being on state and medical record that she does have capacity.

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What If.. it were you!

What if you found yourself in the same position, how would you react, how would you get the help you needed… think about that whilst you watch the attached video.

Put yourself in their shoes for just two minutes.

There are now more than 10,000 children a year taken by the state with little more than heresay, lies or made up testimony to justify it. You really have to ask why, considering that many go missing whilst in their care, many it is suggested to child trafficking.

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ECB Ignores Journalist’s Questions, Threatens Ireland with bomb terror

This is so good that it just had to be repeated in full, from The Prudent Investor. If only the BBC had the balls to ask the right questions with such vigor.

In a superb example of hubris representatives of the European Central Bank (ECB) simply tried to ignore justified questions from the Irish public in the video below. Irish journalist Vincent Browne had a very simple question, “why are Irish taxpayers required to bail out the holders of unsecured bonds?” At issue is the repayment of a €1.25 billion bond by Anglo-Irish Bank that will be due on January 25.

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God forbid that a country make its own decisions

This item via The Albion Alliance presents, give pause for thought. God forbid that any country should attempt to make its own decisions and laws for the benefit of its own people….

PRESS RELEASE

22 December 2011 – The ECB expresses concern about the independence of the central bank of Hungary

On 14 December 2011 the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) adopted Opinion CON/2011/104 on draft legislation regarding the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB), the central bank of Hungary.

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Christmas – Religious or Commercial?

When I was a young lad, as I recall, Christmas was a magical time. The farmhouse decorated with hand made strings of looped paper chains, clusters of dried flowers, sprayed with paint and sprinkled with what looked like magic dust to make them sparkle, and a special circular arrangement of laurel and holly complete with candle to hang on the outside of the front door to welcome any visitors.

The house was full of laughter and smiles as the entire family joined in with the ongoing events a happy time, not a stressful one as it appears today.

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The Euro bailout Farce

As today’s FinMin conference call degenerated into a desperate act of begging, country after country outside the Eurozone, the US, China, Japan, Canada and now the UK returned the dagger like response of ‘sort yourselves out’.

The words of the Noel Harrison song “The Windmills of the Mind” keep running through my head.

Round like a circle in a spiral like a wheel within a wheel
 Never ending or beginning on an ever-spinning reel

While ZeroHedge reminds us just how much of a Circus this has become:

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Yes it is a nightmare, but you cannot wake up

The video explains the causal links between OTC derivatives, the financial crisis of 2008, Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, Larry Summers, Jon Corzine and MF Global.  All these people are now exceptionally wealthy and it must be difficult for the average American to accept that Alan Greenspan – one of those who is responsible for the crisis- is now an advisor to the US government.

There is a whole range of these videos explaining the financial crisis so do look them out, but strangely, or not… all roads always lead back to Goldman Sachs.

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Get the D-Marks

Can this be true? You just know that something has the ring of truth about it once the ‘Downfall’ video is out.

The end of the Eurozone, the end of the Euro, possibly the end of the EU.

h/t ZeroHedge

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