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                                                                              SS Obergruppenführer
                                                                              Reinhard Heydrich, ‘The
                                                                              Butcher of Prague’. He was
                                                                              Acting Reich-Protector for
                                                                              Bohemia and Moravia—
                                                                              Modern Day Czech and
                                                                              Slovakia Republics (formerly
                                                                              known as Czechoslovakia).
                                                                              Heydrick was the architect of
                                                                              the German “Final Solution”—
                                                                              an evacuation plan.




             Population Control
               The current world’s population is 8 billion peoples. Those people who champion
             the “sustainable planet” mantra say that the earth can only “sustain” a population of
             only 1 billion people. If they are correct in this, and we are disregarding the science
             and engineering that continues to advance in agriculture, then it is easy to surmise that
             the earth has already exceeded its sustainable size by 7 billion people. The question
             unanswered is, “How do you evacuate 7 billion people?”
               Think on that Question for a bit, and the next person who parrots the scenario of
             sustainable populations, do ask them for their ‘evacuation’ plan. Every conqueror in
             history has had a “sustainable plan” in his conquest of lands, to acquire the earth’s
             wealth. In our  modern history, Italy’s Mussolini needed to conquer Ethiopia and
             Albania. Adolph  Hitler needed more living spaces  for his Germanic peoples as he
             marched on Czechoslovakia, then invaded and conquered Poland with a peace treaty
             signed by the Soviet Union’s Joseph Stalin in hand. For Stalin’s noninterference and
             disregarding his treaty with Poland for mutual protection, Stalin’s troops occupied the            6
             eastern portion of Poland when Germany invaded. Stalin tore up his treaty with Hitler
             when the German army invaded the Soviet Union, all for more land and living space.
               Reinhard Heydrich was one of the main architects of Germany’s “Final Solution.”
             He was chief of the Reich Security Main Office, the Stellvertretender Reichsprotektor
             (Deputy/Acting Reich-Protector)  for Bohemia and Moravia, and as the SS officer
             heading the police agency was directly concerned with implementing the Nazi plan to
             murder European Jews during World War II. At the Wannsee Conference on January   energy problems
             20, 1942, Heydrich presented plans, directly authorized by Adolf Hitler, to coordinate   The diminished ability to
             a European-wide “FINAL SOLUTION  OF  THE JEWISH QUESTION;” the  EVACUATION of   provide for future energy
             ALL Jews from German occupied lands.                                    needs.
               As it comes to sustainability, it is always easy to talk about the problem without
             having to actually make the decision as to who is to be EVACUATED.

               Energy is required to provide food for people to consume, especially for those who
             have left agriculture and will not plant a field and see a  crop through to harvest. The
             energy issue remains one of economics; of supply and demand. If supply is high and
             demand remains constant then the cost of production becomes less. With an intervention
             in supply, such as government stopping the production of energy or levying restrictions on
             the use of fertilizers or pesticides produced from energy  resources, then the cost of
             production increases and the  resultant costs  for goods and services also increase. The
             additional costs are always passed onto the consumer in the form of higher retail prices.
             All government needs to do is report that the supply of the energy needed has ended or a
             new regulation has been put in place to protect ... Is that being socially responsible?
               Typically, prognosticators fail to account for the ability of talented scientists and
             engineers to design more efficient machinery and equipment, to seek out additional
             supply sources, such as in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, or exploit the vast
             amount of clean burning coal reserves in the Utah and Arizona border region which


                            It is easy to believe what you want to hear.
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