Ebook: Seeing Green: The Politics of Ecology Explained
Author: PORRITT Jonathon
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Politics
- Tags: abiotic oil acid rain Agenda 30 arms race automation banksters change agent Cold War Communism co2 conservation cult cybernetics deforestation ecology environment fractional reserve fraud Gaia genocide Georgia Guidestones global warming hoax Greenpeace limits to growth Malthus Money Power New Age NWO nuclear war One-World pollution population bomb psy-op Socialism U.N.O. usury water vapour
- Year: 1984
- Publisher: Basil Blackwell Publisher Ltd
- City: Oxford UK
- Language: English
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Contains at least four major deceptions: (i) co2-related AGW climate change; (ii) fossil fuels (in reality geo-generated abiotic oil principally), (iii) population growth in the West (which in fact is at less than replacement in contrast to Africa, Indian sub-continent etc) and by omission, (iv) the destructive effect of a debt money, fractional reserve multiplier system which has to create new debt in order to generate enough money to pay interest on existing debt and to replace money extinguished through repayment of loans, which system promotes multiple vices including the endless consumption of resources, excessive defence and armaments spending and war, inbuilt obsolescence and shoddy craftsmanship in manufacturing, monopoly and concentration of ownership in the hands of usurers, etc. For a more honest and fundamentally enlightened discussion of these latter issues consult "Human Ecology: The Science of Social Adjustment" (1948) by Thomas Robertson, published by William MacLellan, Glasgow, Scotland.
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