The Mosquito: Environmentalism’s Weapon of Mass Destruction
by
Eric Englund
by Eric Englund
…when
one swallows environmentalism, one inescapably swallows poison.
~
Dr. George Reisman
Environmentalists
want you dead; and the sooner the better. Did that get your attention?
I certainly hope so. For it is the environmental movement’s objective
to radically reduce the human population. As mankind seeks to extend
the division of labor, to further explore for and utilize natural
resources, to develop new life-improving technologies, and to enhance
our quality of life, environmentalists view humanity as nothing
more than a voracious parasite raping, pillaging, and sucking the
life out of Mother Earth. It is within this context i.e.
rescuing Mother Earth from the human parasite, via massive population
reduction that one comes to understand the environmental
movement’s nihilistic push to permanently ban the use of DDT always
and everywhere. Ultimately, banning DDT (a safe and cost-effective
insecticide) is tantamount to cheering on the mosquitoes to kill
as many people as possible with such diseases as malaria, yellow
fever, dengue fever, and West Nile virus.
Of
the aforementioned diseases, malaria causes the most deaths and
illnesses worldwide. According to Malaria Foundation International
(MFI):
Malaria is
responsible for about 500 million clinical cases of disease and
about 2.7 million deaths a year, mostly those of children under
five and pregnant women. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, malaria
destroys 70% more years of life than do all cancers in
all developed countries combined. It therefore follows
that even a tiny loss in the efficiency of a national malaria
control program, occasioned by the loss of DDT or otherwise, would
result in a tremendous number of additional deaths from the disease.
(emphasis in the original)
Yes,
you read that correctly. That is 500 million acute illnesses per
year resulting in as many as 2.7 million preventable deaths
every year. More about these preventable deaths later (hint: the
United States’ outright ban of DDT, in 1972, has had a hand in this
large-scale death and misery).
Speaking
of bans, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) is pushing
for a worldwide treaty aimed at permanently abolishing persistent
organic pollutants (POPs) of course greenies are fully backing
this treaty. DDT, which is still manufactured and utilized in some
parts of the globe, is on UNEP’s list of POPs. Organizations such
as MFI, Africa Fighting Malaria (AFM), and the American Council
on Science and Health (ACSH) are concerned about this ban as no
safe and cost-effective replacement has been found for DDT. These
groups argue that millions more will die needlessly if the POPs
treaty is ratified and enforced.
Members
of the above-mentioned pro-DDT groups understand that environmentalists
hold the moral high-ground on the emotional issue of DDT. Due to
a massive disinformation effort, on the part of environmentalists
(and parroted by the U.N.), most people mistakenly believe DDT is
a highly carcinogenic/cancer-causing compound which is also devastating
to wildlife. What members of MFI, AFM, ACSH and others have yet
to come to grips with is that environmentalism’s most fundamental
goal is to drastically reduce the human population. In other words,
environmentalists want to permanently abolish DDT in order to bring
about the deaths of as many people as possible. Hence, the pro-DDT
groups’ pleas to save lives are falling upon deaf ears.
To
remove any doubt that greenies want you dead, let these environmentalists/monsters
speak for themselves:
- Jacques-Yves
Cousteau, environmentalist and documentary maker: "It’s
terrible to have to say this. World population must be stabilized,
and to do that we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. This
is so horrible to contemplate that we shouldn’t even say it.
But the general situation in which we are involved is lamentable."
- John
Davis, editor of Earth First! Journal: "I suspect
that eradicating smallpox was wrong. It played an important
part in balancing ecosystems."
- Paul
Ehrlich, Stanford University population biologist: "We’re
at 6 billion people on the Earth, and that’s roughly three times
what the planet should have. About 2 billion is optimal."
- David
Foreman, founder of Earth First!: "Phasing out the
human race will solve every problem on earth, social and environmental."
- David
M. Graber, research biologist for the National Park Service:
"It is cosmically unlikely that the developed world will
choose to end its orgy of fossil-energy consumption, and the
Third World its suicidal consumption of landscape. Until such
time as Homo sapiens should decide to rejoin nature, some of
us can only hope for the right virus to come along."
- Alexander
King, founder of the Malthusian Club of Rome: "My own
doubts came when DDT was introduced. In Guyana, within two years,
it had almost eliminated malaria. So my chief quarrel with DDT,
in hindsight, is that it has greatly added to the population
problem."
- Merton
Lambert, former spokesman for the Rockefeller Foundation:
"The world has a cancer, and that cancer is man."
- John
Muir, founder of the Sierra Club: "Honorable representatives
of the great saurians of older creation, may you long enjoy
your lilies and rushes, and be blessed now and then with a mouthful
of terror-stricken man by way of a dainty!"
- Prince
Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, leader of the World Wildlife
Fund: "If I were reincarnated I would wish to be returned
to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels."
- Maurice
Strong, U.N. environmental leader: "Isn't the only
hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse?
Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?"
- Ted
Turner, CNN founder, UN supporter, and environmentalist:
"A total population of 250300 million people, a 95%
decline from present levels, would be ideal."
- Paul
Watson, a founder of Greenpeace: "I got the impression
that instead of going out to shoot birds, I should go out and
shoot the kids who shoot birds."
Obviously,
pleading with environmentalists to save lives (by not banning DDT)
would be no different than imploring Hitler to save Jews. How can
anyone rationally negotiate with members of a movement bent on eradicating
human beings? Part of the answer is for DDT supporters to go on
the offensive and expose the green nihilists for what they are
anti-human cowards advocating the deaths of billions. Only through
exposing such evil intentions can the humane pro-DDT organizations
reclaim the moral high-ground and work toward saving millions of
innocents.
To
be sure, it will take some work to re-educate people about the safety
and efficacy of DDT. So here is a brief history.
In
1935, while working at J.R. Geigy A.G., Paul Hermann Muller undertook
his research in the specialized field of synthetic contact insecticides.
Dr. Muller’s objective was to synthesize an insecticide with the
following seven characteristics:
- Great
insect toxicity.
- Rapid
onset of toxic action.
- Little
or no mammalian or plant toxicity.
- No irritant
effect and no or only a faint odor (in any case not an unpleasant
one).
- The range
of action should be as wide as possible, and cover as many arthropoda
as possible.
- Long,
persistent action, i.e. good chemical stability.
- Low price
(= economic application).
After
four years of creative and intensive work, Dr. Muller synthesized
DDT (this compound was originally made in 1873, but never received
any particular attention). In his research, Paul Muller found that
DDT met all of the above-listed criteria except for "rapid
onset of toxic action." Field trials demonstrated that DDT
was effective against a wide variety of pests including the Colorado
beetle, common housefly, louse, and mosquito. In 1940, a Swiss patent
was granted for DDT.
During
the short time DDT had seen commercial use, the safety and efficacy
of this insecticide had become apparent on an international scale.
In 1948, Dr. Muller was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine. Professor G. Fischer, of the Royal Caroline Institute,
stated the following in his Nobel presentation speech:
Dr. Paul
Muller, I have tried to give a brief survey of the historical
development of DDT. Your discovery of the strong contact insecticidal
action of dichloro-diphenyl-trichloromethylmethane is of the greatest
importance in the field of medicine. Thanks to you, preventive
medicine is now able to fight many diseases carried by insects
on a way totally different from that employed heretofore. Your
discovery furthermore has, throughout the world, stimulated successful
research into newer insecticides.
Estimates,
pertaining to how many lives DDT has saved, range up to 500,000,000
truly, one of the most important compounds ever synthesized
by mankind.
So
how did, in 1972, such a life-saving insecticide become banned in
the United States; thus, severely impacting malaria eradication
on a global scale? In 1962, Rachel Carson published her book
Silent Spring. Much the way environmentalists are currently
using psychological terror tactics to frighten people into believing
in global warming, Rachel Carson’s book smeared DDT by outright
lying and putting forth wild hypotheses of doom and gloom. Renowned
entomologist, Dr. J. Gordon Edwards, painstakingly dismantled Rachel
Carson’s reckless book in his article The
Lies of Rachel Carson. Nonetheless, media-generated hysteria
fueled by junk science and Rachel Carson’s lies, provided the political
cover needed for EPA administrator William Ruckelshaus to ban DDT
in the United States. Mr. Ruckelshaus, not surprisingly, had close
ties to the Environmental Defense Fund.
William
Ruckelshaus and Rachel Carson, unequivocally, are responsible for
tens of millions of deaths. For, once again, they created an international
backlash against DDT making it difficult for third-world countries
to eradicate malaria-carrying mosquitoes as many third-world
leaders caved into the political pressures emanating from the U.S.,
Europe, and the United Nations. To death-mongering environmentalists,
Ruckelshaus and Carson are heroes. To decent caring people, these
two vile characters bring to mind such evil fiends as Mao, Lenin,
Stalin, and Hitler (keep in mind that Nazism was a green movement
as well).
There
are countries, thankfully, which have refused to cave in to the
anti-DDT dictates of the United Nations, environmental groups, and
politically-correct governments. Countries such as Ecuador, Mozambique,
South Africa, Swaziland, Thailand, and Uganda continue to successfully
battle malaria through the use of DDT. In fact, the inside of a
house can be safely sprayed with DDT at an annual cost of about
$1.44. The occupants experience no ill health effects while mosquitoes
either avoid the house or die after coming in contact with a treated
surface. Conversely, just look at the deadly results of those countries
that no longer allow the use of DDT.
At
this point, let there be no question that environmentalists are
your enemy. Much the way Bolsheviks labeled kulaks as vermin, lice,
and parasites, John Davis the aforementioned editor of Earth
First! Journal has stated the following: "Human
beings, as a species, have no more value than slugs." This
is biocentrism and is a fundamental underpinning of environmentalism
i.e. a man, is a dog, is a rat, is a mosquito, is a slug.
Hence, using biocentric "logic," mosquitoes are soldiers
in the environmental movement’s army air corps. The mission, for
these mosquitoes, is to collectively become a weapon of mass destruction
and kill as many humans as possible. Make no mistake, environmentalists
are fighting to permanently ban DDT so that their mosquito-soldiers
aren’t prevented from spreading crippling and deadly diseases in
order to reduce the human population. There is no other explanation
as to why such a lifesaving, and safe, insecticide remains in the
crosshairs of the greenies. We need to save DDT and, in turn, eradicate
the green army air corps.
August
22, 2005
Eric
Englund [send him mail],
who
has an MBA from Boise State University, lives in the state of Oregon.
He is the publisher of The
Hyperinflation Survival Guide by Dr. Gerald Swanson. You
are invited to visit his website.
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© 2005 Eric Englund
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