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Tuesday, September 29th 2009

7:39 AM

Good article by John Medialle

Source:

http://distributism.blogspot.com/2009/01/djerassi-says-oops.html

Djerassi Says "Oops!

A friend of mine once told me that the entire history of the world can be given in two sentences: "What harm could it do?" followed quickly by "Oops! Who knew?" Dr. Carl Djerassi, the inventor of the oral contraceptive pill, was once of the "What harm could it do?" school of thought. Now, he says oops:

Djerassi outlined the "horror scenario" that occurred because of the population imbalance, for which his invention was partly to blame. He said that in most of Europe there was now "no connection at all between sexuality and reproduction." He said: "This divide in Catholic Austria, a country which has on average 1.4 children per family, is now complete."

He described families who had decided against reproduction as "wanting to enjoy their schnitzels while leaving the rest of the world to get on with it."

The fall in the birth rate, he said, was an "epidemic" far worse, but given less attention, than obesity. Young Austrians, he said, were committing national suicide if they failed to procreate. And if it were not possible to reverse the population decline they would have to understand the necessity of an "intelligent immigration policy."
Since Malthus, the world elites have peddled the theory that over-population was the problem, a theory that has unfortunately been embraced by ecologists and economists the world over. The facts are quite the opposite. Neither the economic nor the ecological problems can be solved in the face of falling populations. (See The Birth Dearth and Demographic Winter)

We like to say that "Children are the future," and then refuse to have any children. Somehow, we want to escape the obvious conclusion that we will have no future.
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Tuesday, September 29th 2009

7:33 AM

Quick Update

Hey everyone, still owrking on the video from the Eaten Alive conference.tell ya, talking about life and inventions going faster and faster.....I am having to get help and learning daily new technology, but hopefully over next few days, will get most, if not all, of video on youtube...some operators errors I noticed in transferring video, etc.....but hopefully, will see be productive and helpful......no professional, but I am just a regular working Joe and feel the technology is really going past me.....I now go to electonic store and feel reeealllly out of place! Here, again, is a quick blurb I got on Dale, would urge you to go to Chesteron Society site and when made available, order the audio talks,esp Dale's dinner talk, had some excellant Chesterton writings largely forgotten and buried in Library of Congress..!!
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