Interview 2008 – Ehrlich Contributes to the Depopulation Agenda (NWNW #623)

by | Mar 20, 2026 | Interviews, NWNW, Videos | 18 comments

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Story #3: Depopulation Agenda Architect Paul Ehrlich Dead At 93
https://www.climatedepot.com/2026/03/16/paul-ehrlich-dies-a-scientist-who-predicted-a-dire-future-for-humanity-in-his-book-the-population-bomb-he-got-things-so-badly-wrong/

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18 Comments

  1. Thank you to the Dynamic Duo :
    story three Paul Ehrlich dies with accolades and character intact.
    Another week has just flown bye. I’m as disoriented about time accumulation as Ehrlich is about population accumulation.
    I’m so glade he had a long life. I would love one too. However, starving is not as simple to understand, especially if you have food in abundance as Mr. Ehrlich did. His theories may have been gas from such a rich diet. He may be guilty of comparing too directly the fate of the butterfly when some unpredictable force whips out your food supply. Volcanoes blowing their tops, biological release such as COVID or Stratospheric Aerosol Injection. Not knowing much about Paul I wonder if he ever knew of Gylsophates roll in depopulation? Humans or butterflies. Seems he didn’t give humans much credit for having the barest of intelligence.
    This is excellent facts for the study of anthropologic proof how corrupt the priesthood of education can be and have a life of its own devoid of heart and brain. Kinda vampire like.
    I’ll guarantee you an Indian male and three children will dig a tunnel to China fueled by the miss meal cramps.

    • I don’t see Paul Ehrlich as evil per-say because he really didn’t do anything to cull the population. Indeed he may have have had some bad theories about over population that sold him a lot of books and made him money, but perhaps his warnings scared people into created more food and the like.

      We could just as well condemn George Orwell for writing the book “1984” and thus predicting, the severance state we see today, however back in the year 1984 it was just fiction. On the other hand, it made us think about how we were going to fight this, which I believe did delay it by about 40 years.

      I think the problem here is that George Orwell wrote his predictions as fiction while Paul Ehrlich pretended to know what he was writing to be backed by science (perhaps fudged Science).
      My take is that they were both writing Science fiction.

  2. Thank you for the links.

    FYI Please forgive this digression. This clip is a form of limited hangout. (Trust me, I am one of you). They seem to want to build credibility by getting into minute scientific details about asbestos and whistleblowing its hidden dangers. They invoke 9/11, and conflate it with their otherwise diligent research. I have watched many of this channel’s clips which are pretty much always a mix of fascinating science and standard mainstream propaganda…
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMx139eTxoc

    The attractive glass of clear water is still poison if you add even a little arsenic.

  3. There are over 100 MILLION more people crowding this nation then when I graduated in 1960.
    Seems like most of them don’t speak English, use up our benefits, crowd our ER waiting rooms, over crowd our schools demanding we speak one of the 30 plus languages, rape our woman, drunk drive and kill people, and so many other benefits to their being here :-/

    But don’t worry, Big Medicine are doing the best/worst they can.
    – – – – – – – – – – –
    Hearst
    https://tinyurl.com/2csp7r4r
    August 9, 2009

    An estimated 200,000 Americans will die needlessly from preventable medical mistakes and hospital infections this year, according to “Dead By Mistake,” a wide-ranging Hearst national investigation
    …a staggering 98,000 Americans die from preventable medical errors each year and just as many from hospital-acquired infections.
    Among the key findings of the Hearst investigation:
    -20 states have no medical error reporting at all
    -Of the 20 states that require medical error reporting, hospitals report only a tiny percentage of their mistakes, standards vary wildly and enforcement is often nonexistent;

    -In terms of public disclosure, 45 states currently do not release hospital-specific information;

    -Only 17 states have systematic adverse-event reporting systems that are transparent enough to be useful to consumers;

    -The national patient-safety center is underfunded and has fallen far short of expectations;

    -Congress approved legislation for “Patient Safety Organizations” as a voluntary system for hospitals to report and learn from errors, but the new organizations are devoid of meaningful oversight and further exclude the public;

    -Hearst journalists interviewed 20 of the 21 living authors of “To Err is Human”–16 believe that the U.S. hasn’t come close to reducing medical errors by half, the primary stated goal of the report;

    -New York’s reporting system has run out of money and staff-its last public report is four years old;

    -The law mandating reporting in Texas expired in 2007, and funding ran out-a new reporting law has been passed, but no funds have been allocated;

    -Washington State requires reporting, but doesn’t enforce that requirement-and the legislature failed to provide funds to analyze the results.
    – – – – – – – – – – – –
    BMJ Quality & Safety (British Medical Journal)
    Burden of serious harms from diagnostic error in the USA
    https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/33/2/109

    An estimated 795 000 Americans become permanently disabled or die annually across care settings because dangerous diseases are misdiagnosed. Just 15 diseases account for about half of all serious harms

    WHO WANTS US TO DIE (song)
    https://old.bitchute.com/video/8CKubpwla5Lr/

  4. As to “depopulation” a/o overpopulation, there’s a lot of garbage opinions, indeed. (E.g. who knows or has a good estimate of how many birth there are for 100 deaths (global, avg.)?)
    ====

    Mass Ratios (useful OOM intuition)
    Livestock : Wild land mammals ≈ 30 : 1
    Humans : Wild land mammals ≈ 20 : 1
    (Livestock + humans) : Wild ≈ 50 : 1 — chatty

    === (( fixed font formatted )) (( way to go! ))

    Year | Births (M) | Deaths (M) | B/D ratio | Pop.(G) | Incr.(M)
    —–|————|————|———–|———|———
    2015 | 140.5 | 56.0 | 2.51 | 7.35 | 84.5
    2016 | 139.6 | 56.5 | 2.47 | 7.43 | 83.1
    2017 | 138.7 | 57.0 | 2.43 | 7.51 | 81.7
    2018 | 137.8 | 57.6 | 2.39 | 7.59 | 80.2
    2019 | 136.9 | 58.4 | 2.34 | 7.67 | 78.5
    2020 | 135.9 | 60.0 | 2.26 | 7.75 | 75.9
    2021 | 134.7 | 62.0 | 2.17 | 7.83 | 72.7
    2022 | 133.3 | 62.3 | 2.14 | 7.91 | 71.0
    2023 | 132.1 | 61.7 | 2.14 | 8.00 | 70.4
    2024 | 132.4 | 62.4 | 2.12 | 8.07 | 70.0
    2025 | 132.4 | 63.1 | 2.10 | 8.14 | 69.3

    https://chatgpt.com/s/t_69bd047aed3c81918bc96dbca598c14f

    • @wda
      If you would like to see some non-robot true figures and evidence about world population I would suggest this excellent site regarding facts about how many people were on the planet and how giant cathedrals, etc. were built with small populations, no internal combustion engines to move tons of marble hundreds of miles, no power tools, etc…
      It is call My Lunch Break
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Meg0dC4z1Js

  5. Life enhancing trends versus irrational (deadly) trends have always existed, with the net result being positive, since we started recording history.
    Which trends should we focus on? I prefer the positive ones. It seems impossible to eliminate the negative, but that fades away when we focus on the easy to prove superior lifestyle we take for granted, e.g., mass indoor toilets are about a century old and no one has found a way to turn that into a net negative. That can be done with any technology.
    However, I can’t help thinking about the two competing philosophies, Aristotelian and Platonic. Plato’s is a dead end, a mistake, anti-life, but it seems to be winning. Aristotle’s development of thought into reason, logic, gave us science, a productive moral code. But plato’s anti-life politics, e.g., “The Republic” is the world’s paradigm.
    How do we stimulate a second renaissance, a respect of humanity, science, technology? Can we do it by advancing psycho-epistemology? Yes, but will we, before it’s too late, before self-destruction? We are in an unacknowledged race against time, before another “extinction event”. We know individuals are mortal, and so is humanity, e.g., our dying sun, solar system, but few are inspired to dedicate their life to overcoming that threat.

    • Personally I’m not too worried about the Sun burning out, and there nothing I can do about it anyway.

    • voluntaryist

      “…..ive, but that fades away when we focus on the easy to prove superior lifestyle we take for granted, e.g., mass indoor toilets are about a century old and no one has found a way to turn that into a net negative. That can be done with any technology……”

      The issue is that man needs more then just a superior lifestyle, are pigs happier in the feed lot where they enjoy a steady diet and shelter?

      As to indoor plumbing? sure its nicer then the bucket and chuck it system, but will people die for indoor plumbing? No.

      Will they die for ideology and religion? Yes.

      So better technology and nicer lifestyles and more consumption are not the path to anywhere but the feed lot.

  6. Speaking of depop agenda, james(s), what are your thoughts on the 2 LNG trains destroyed in Qatar? Mike adams (I don’t 100% trust him bc of his association with info wars) insists that it’s going to reduce fertilizer production and we are going to enter a global famine. Ice age farmer is also talking about fertilizer production. What are your thoughts? Personally I will prob stock up the larders but I try to do that anyway. It seems crazy that TPTSB would actually want to completely destroy basic modern infrastructure but maybe this fits into the long term depop plan. This war is crazy!

    • Themarox is a product that can reduce the need for fertilizers. New developments often come into view as a problem arises. Thus a storage of fertilizer can be a good thing because less toxic ways of growing better food are available. Often society needs to be pushed into doing the right thing. The link below provides some info on this.

      https://www.themaroxdirect.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

    • NATURAL GAS and fertilizer
      I follow natural gas.
      European natural gas prices are out the roof. Almost double!
      https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/eu-natural-gas

      U.S. prices are inline with this season and the massive amount in storage (salt domes.)
      Sometimes in the U.S. (e.g. Permian Basin in west Texas/New Mexico), natural gas prices are negative – ya gotta pay to haul it away.

      It will probably take Qatar 5 years to rebuild those LNG trains.
      Qatar primarily has contracts with Asia.

      Those LNG trains are quite an engineering feat and require periodic thorough maintenance with a shut-down.
      Special shipping freighters are needed.
      The natural gas is then condensed into a liquid at close to atmospheric pressure by cooling it to approximately −162 °C (−260 °F);
      maximum transport pressure is set at around 127 kPa (18 psi) (gauge pressure), which is about 1.25 times atmospheric pressure at sea level.

      There are a lot of LNG facilities along the Texas and Louisiana gulf coast.
      U.S. storage is very full for this season – storage in salt domes.

      It is primarily synthetic nitrogen fertilizer that might be hampered in other countries because of the Iran War – not in the U.S.

      Earth’s atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen.

      The nitrogen fertilizer is made in a separate facility.
      Ammonia is a chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3 (one N atom and three H atoms)
      Synthetic nitrogen fertilizer production begins with ammonia, manufactured almost exclusively through the industrial Haber-Bosch process.
      This reaction requires nitrogen gas from the atmosphere… …and hydrogen gas, which is predominantly derived from fossil fuels…
      …The Haber-Bosch reaction is highly energy-intensive, requiring extremely high temperatures (400 to 550 degrees Celsius) and immense pressure (200 to 300 atmospheres).
      This demand for heat and compression requires a massive input of energy, overwhelmingly supplied by burning additional fossil fuels like natural gas or coal.
      The substantial energy consumed to produce ammonia ties the nitrogen fertilizer industry intrinsically to the fossil fuel economy…

      …Unlike nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are not chemically synthesized from fossil fuels but are mined minerals. Phosphorus is sourced from phosphate rock, and potassium is extracted from potash deposits….
      https://biologyinsights.com/is-fertilizer-made-from-oil-and-natural-gas/
      [Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the primary ‘conventional’ fertilizers. N-P-K]

      I certainly don’t see a global famine on the horizon.

      There are crops that help to put nitrogen into the soil, e.g. peanuts. With my home grown organic tomatoes I often bury some raw in-the-shell peanuts next to the plant. If the peanuts are fresh and then grow, they will boost the tomato crop.

  7. I was putting a basketball hoop/backboard with stand together for my Cousins granddaughter at Christmas. She is only 6 years old but we wanted her to help anyway. My cousin was always telling me how smart she is, but I believe him now. After I dumped out the box and had parts spread all over the floor, I started in with some of the no-brainier pieces like attaching the Hoop to the backboard. As I was trying figure out the rest I got her to put the net on the hoop. As it turns out this thing had a lot of pieces and all the bolts, nuts and screws were in bags with capital letters on them. When she dumped a bag and handed me a bolt I asked where the bolt came from> What were the letters on the bag? To my surprise, she answered correctly, whereby I showed her where those bolts went on the instructions and then proceeded to put those parts together (even though I was working on something else). I then had her actually tightening bolts with the enclosed open end wench. When she asked which way to turn it, I said “clock wise” and she asked what’s that. I looked at my digital Watch (no help there), I looked around the room, (not an analog clock in the house), so I showed her that it goes right to left.

    Anyway, I think it is interesting that new generations develop new skills but don’t necessarily get smarter or dumber (short of toxic intervention). For example James P likely is not any smarter than his parents (who needed help programing the VCR). He just has a different set of stills.

  8. Chuck Norris passed away on Thursday March 19, 2026, at the age of 86 after suffering a medical emergency in Hawaii.
    He has a ranch northwest of Houston, Texas.
    I think that the ranch has a water well which is used to market bottled water.

    — The New York Post — VIDEO 2:09
    Remembering Chuck Norris – His Most Iconic Fight Scene and Best ‘Chuck Norris Jokes’
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nrqnYaBxIA

    Friday March 20, 2026 – Parade Magazine
    103 Chuck Norris Jokes To Make You Laugh
    https://parade.com/968666/parade/chuck-norris-jokes/

    EXCERPTS
    27. Chuck Norris has never blinked in his entire life. Never.

    28. Chuck Norris once shot an enemy plane down with his finger, by yelling, “Bang!”

    29. Chuck Norris does not use spell check. If he happens to misspell a word, Oxford will change the spelling.

    30. Some kids pee their name in the snow. Chuck Norris can pee his name into concrete.

    31. Chuck Norris’ calendar goes straight from March 31st to April 2nd, because no one fools Chuck Norris.

    32. Chuck Norris counted to infinity… twice.

    33. Chuck Norris can speak Braille.

    34. Chuck Norris can have both feet on the ground and kick butt at the same time.

    35. Chuck Norris can do a wheelie on a unicycle.

    36. Chuck Norris stands faster than anyone can run.

    37. Once a cobra bit Chuck Norris’ leg. After five days of excruciating pain, the cobra died.

  9. Yup…class clown here. Got put in the “special” class where I got my ass whooped on word searches and memory games by the down-burger kids…it still haunts me.

  10. My Grandkid wouldn’t choose stuff from a lunch menu unless he asked AI what he should eat within his choices – I told him that maybe the company producing that info may be biased – his Mum got so angry with me – then I got ostracised for the rest of the afternoon, this is not unusual questioning anything tecky is a thought crime!

  11. Those pointing out the problems of overpopulation were in fact caring for humanity not wanting the problems of it. Predictions are always iffy – did the predictors say ‘would…’ and not ‘could’?

    Those who said they didn’t take into account the ability of people to solve those problems could be deemed to be anti-human. If we could solve all the food production etc. perhaps we could have 10 trillion people living in comfort. Would that be a sane world?
    How did the food production increase? By chenical inputs which are poisonous in varying amounts so try to keep at low levels, but wouldn’t it be nicer not to have those chemicals in our food? Yes we can feed more people because we now have fish farms – you know what they are like, and hormones for cattle, RoundUp etc.
    I remember bread during food rationing in Britain during WWll – it is known to be superior to any commercial bread in supermarkets now or even in small bakeries, nutriciously and in taste.
    There is a housing shortage in the UK so we must build more, surrounding our villages because our population has increased rapidly with no sign of stopping so more and more houses become necessary. That can be a very nice world to live in eh?

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