First published at 06:02 UTC on March 21st, 2021.
EXPOSING - Boris Johnson's Father Stanley Johnson
Johnson’s father, Stanley, has been writing books promoting depopulation for almost 50 years now, starting with “Life without Birth: A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Populati…
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EXPOSING - Boris Johnson's Father Stanley Johnson
Johnson’s father, Stanley, has been writing books promoting depopulation for almost 50 years now, starting with “Life without Birth: A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Population Explosion” (1970).
Stanley is a former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission, two of the most prominent promoters of “carbon” taxation, which would increase the cost of both food and fuel exponentially. He was also the head of the Prevention of Pollution Division at the European Commission from 1973 to 1979.
As a reminder, what the “climate change” and “environmental” policies of the ruling class are usually really about is depopulation in order to maintain control over land and resources.
Stanley’s works include:
The Green Revolution (1972)
The Population Problem (1973)
The Politics of Environment (1973)
Pollution Control Policy of the EEC (1978)
World Population and the United Nations (1987)
The Earth Summit: The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development UNCED (1993)
World Population – Turning the Tide (1994)
The Politics of Population: Cairo (1994)
The Environmental Policy of the European Communities (1995)
UNEP: The First 40 Years – A Narrative by Stanley Johnson (United Nations Environment Programme) (2012)
It was Stanley Johnson who wrote the introduction and commentary to the official text of the United Nation’s 1993 Rio Earth Summit, wherein the policies of Agenda 21 were articulated.
THE VIRUS
Initially published in 1982 as The Marburg Virus, Johnson's The Virus reveals uncanny zoonotic parallels with the current corona virus: the outbreak of a mysterious and deadly disease, the origins of which are traced to a medical student infected by a green monkey. It features an epidemiologist as its hero and a desperate search for a vaccine.
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