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Overpopulation
Out of Space
by Revilo P. Oliver (1989) DR. HERMANN Oberth, a German born in Romania, was one of the first men to use his scientific knowledge to invent a technology that he finally saw fully realized when he witnessed the launching of the rocket that first carried men to the moon. It is possible, indeed, that if his…
Capitalism, Marxism, and Too Many (of the Wrong Kind of) People
by David Sims STEFAN Molyneux occasionally says something wise, and one quote of his I just heard is this: “Hard times build strong men. Strong men build good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men bring hard times.” Breaking that cycle so that men stay strong even when times are good…
Energy and Human Evolution
In order for our civilization — and our very selves — to survive, our race must establish colonies on other worlds, and the window of opportunity for doing so is rapidly closing. by David Price
LIFE ON EARTH is driven by energy. Autotrophs take it from solar radiation and heterotrophs take…
Too Many People
Population control will be necessary, one way or another — the laws of Nature demand it; but we must not let it be used as a weapon against us. American Dissident Voices broadcast of July 2, 2016
https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/ADV%202016-0702nps.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom THE JEWISH power…
What Hath Man Wrought?
by Revilo P. Oliver THE SUN is a sensation-mongering weekly, sold chiefly to sensation-hungry females in the dreary barns called ‘Supermarkets.’ Its issue for 13 August 1991 contains an article of considerable interest, based on an article in the British tabloid, Daily Star, which…
The Inquiring Mind of Aldous Huxley
The Human Situation: Lectures at Santa Barbara, 1959, by Aldous Huxley, edited by Piero Ferrucci (Flamingo, paperback).
reviewed by Nick Camerota
BLOOD WILL TELL, says the old folk wisdom. Back in 1902, even the socialist H.G. Wells believed it. (In Anticipations, he held that the less advanced races,…
America and the World Food Crisis
by Dr. William L. Pierce “As the world food crisis develops, Americans must shoulder their responsibility, willingly or not, to share their abundance with less fortunate people.” “We must convince Americans to eat less meat so that more grain can be sent to starving peoples around the…