REVEALING QUOTES FROM THE FOLKS
WHO BROUGHT YOU
"EARTH DAY"
T H U R S D A Y, J A N
U A R Y 2 4 , 2 0 0 8
The agenda now followed by the
environmentalist movement is so
radical, and so removed from what
the average American perceives
as environmental concern,
“Insiders Report” frankly didn’t think the
reader would believe it. So,
instead it was decided to let these
radicals tell you of their plans
in their own words.
Yes, those who brought you Earth
Day really did say these things
and worse, they really do believe
them. Readers be warned!
"Isn't the only hope for the
planet that the industrialized
civilizations collapse? Isn't it
our responsibility to bring
that about?"
Maurice
Strong, Head of the 1992 Earth Summit in
Rio
"We reject the idea of private
property."
Peter Berle,
President
of the National Audubon Society
"Free enterprise really means rich
people get richer. They
have the freedom to exploit and
psychologically rape their
fellow human beings in the
process...Capitalism is
destroying the earth."
Helen
Caldicott of the Union of Concerned
Scientists
"Christianity is our foe. If
animal rights is to succeed we
must destroy the Judeo Christian
Religious tradition."
Australian philosopher Peter
Singer, the "Father of animal rights."
"Pet ownership is slavery,"
"Animals are not ours to eat,
wear, experiment on, or be
entertained by."
Ingrid
Newkirk,
Founder, People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA)
"The only really good technology
is no technology at all.
Technology is taxation without
representation levied by an
elitist species upon the rest of
the natural world."
Friends of
the Earth
“If radical environmentalists were
to invent a disease to
bring human population back to
sanity, it would probably
be something like AIDS. It has the
potential to end
industrialization, which is the
main force behind the
environmental crisis.”
EARTH FIRST!
“The extinction of the human
species may not only be
inevitable but a good thing...This
is not to say that the rise
of human civilization is
insignificant, but there is no way of
showing that is will be much help
to the world in the long
run.”
Editorial in
the “Economist”
“If I were reincarnated I would
wish to be returned to Earth
as a killer virus to lower human
population levels.”
Prince
Phillip of Great Britain, leader
of the World Wildlife Fund
“In order to stabilize world
population, we must eliminate
350,000 people per day.”
Dr.
Jacques Cousteau
“Is it just me, or does everyone
feel guilty for being alive,
too?”
Jeremy
Burgess
“If you’ll give the idea a chance,
you might agree that the
extinction of homo-sapiens would
mean survival for
millions, if not billions, of
other earth-dwelling species.”
Wild Earth Magazine
“Among environmentalists sharing
two or three beers, the
notion is quite common that if
only some calamity could
wipe out the entire human race,
other species might once
again have a chance.”
Richard
Conniff, Audubon Magazine