from InfoWars:
CBS News tells viewers ‘humanity may have to survive a 6th mass extinction in a world of its own making.’
The establishment is openly promoting eugenicists.
90-year-old biologist and Ecoscience author Paul Ehrlich fearmongered about global warming during a recent appearance on CBS‘s “60 Minutes.”
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Ehrlich, a known eugenicist who incorrectly predicted millions of deaths from famine by the 1980s, warned “humanity is not sustainable” and that “The next few decades will be the end of the kind of civilization we’re used to.”
CBS News anchor Scott Pelley added, “The 5 mass extinctions of the ancient past were caused by natural calamities. Volcanos and an asteroid. Today, if the science is right, humanity may have to survive a 6th mass extinction in a world of its own making.”
“The next few decades will be the end of the kind of civilization we’re used to.”
Humanity is consuming 175 percent of what the earth can regenerate. Biologist Paul Erlich says that our current way of life is unsustainable. https://t.co/AwaKLZFGsj pic.twitter.com/MU1jHpuMwI
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) January 2, 2023
Despite the biologist’s poor record of predicting grim outcomes for the future of mankind dating back over fifty years, mainstream networks like CBS News continue citing him as an expert.
On Monday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said Ehrlich’s 1968 book The Population Bomb “might [be] the most damaging anti-human thing ever written.”
Musk also stated, “Nothing he says should be given the slightest credibility,” because “Ehrlich despises humanity.”
Paul Ehrlich has been famously wrong about everything he has predicted for six decades. https://t.co/iNatiGfTAG
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@jordanbpeterson) January 2, 2023
Why is @60Minutes featuring Paul Ehrlich, the anti-human ecologist who has been 180° wrong for 55 years??!!
“humanity is not sustainable. To maintain our lifestyle (yours and mine, basically) for the entire planet, you’d need 5 more Earths.”
More on Ehrlich’s catastrophizing
👇 pic.twitter.com/q6daPn8LGJ— Alex Epstein (@AlexEpstein) January 2, 2023
Journalist Tom Elliot pointed out on Twitter that Ehrlich incorrectly suggested in 1971 the UK would be a “small group of impoverished islands inhabited by 70 million hungry people” by the year 2000.