Thursday, January 6, 2011

Waternelons



James Delingpole examines the thin veneer covering the underlying fascist tendencies of the modern Green. He pulls out these select passages from the writings of Prof. David Shearman:

In a 2007 publication called The Climate Change Challenge And The Failure Of Democracy, he and his co-author Joseph Wayne Smith, can be found advocating the creation of an eco-fascist one world government.

“Government in the future will be based upon . . . a supreme office of the biosphere. The office will comprise specially trained philosopher/ecologists. These guardians will either rule themselves or advise an authoritarian government of policies based on their ecological training and philosophical sensitivities. These guardians will be specially trained for the task.”

And who will guarantee the efficiency of such a regime? Why , of course, an elect cadre of eco warriors drawn from a “natural elite” described here:

“Chapter 9 will describe in more detail how we might begin the process of constructing such real universities to train the ecowarriors to do battle against the enemies of life. We must accomplish this education with the same dedication used to train its warriors. As in Sparta, these natural elites will be especially trained from childhood to meet the challenging problems of our times.”

If that sounds like a scary vision of the future, look at what is already happening in – where else? – Germany. As blogger P Gosselin at No Tricks Zone has noticed, late last year the German administration managed to pass, almost without anyone noticing, a tyrannical new law in which

Power and energy companies will be required to collect consumption data on each and every citizen and provide the means to meet energy efficiency targets.

Read the whole piece.

One of the comments:

These socialists, national or international, don't change...

"We recognize that separating humanity from nature, from the whole of life, leads to humankind’s own destruction and to the death of nations. Only through a re-integration of humanity into the whole of nature can our people be made stronger. That is the fundamental point of the biological tasks of our age. Humankind alone is no longer the focus of thought, but rather life as a whole . . . This striving toward connectedness with the totality of life, with nature itself, a nature into which we are born, this is the deepest meaning and the true essence of National Socialist thought."

Ernst Lehmann, Biologischer Wille. Wege und Ziele biologischer Arbeit im neuen Reich, München, 1934

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