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Alex Jones Speaks With Webster Tarpley, August 4, 2009

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recorded August 4, 2009, running time 35 Minutes, 10 seconds


Alex Jones speaks with Author and Historian Webster Tarpley, discussing current issues of the economy, recent developments in Saudi Arabia involving a coup attempt by Saudi Prince Bandar, and revelations that the Obama Administration Science Czar John P. Holdren has a history of calling for genocidal population control agendas including using methods as extreme as imposing forced abortions on the populace.


Current Issues with the Economy

Description of statements by Webster Tarpley:

A danger exists of the United States economy entering a “hyperinflation” state— meaning the Dow potentially reaching highs of as much as 15,000 - 35,000 while those dollars would actually be converging on being worthless. Many trillions of dollars are currently owned by various economies of nations of the world, which could turn into an unstable situation if those countries decide to cease their ownership of that currency.

$24 Trillion has been artificially pumped into the stock market as a “credit line” while the nation’s industial base is collapsing. World trade is down about 40% from the level it was during the middle of last year, meaning progressively fewer goods are being created by the recent tidal wave of money artificially introduced into the economy. The dollar is loosing value against the Euro, while interest rates and the values of commodities are starting to rise, which could be the early phase of an inflationary bubble.

Tarpley also explains that current friction within the high profile banking community is essentially “quarreling amongst thieves,” and increasingly more “bad blood” against the Federal Reserve exists due to the public waking up to issues of corruption concerning that corporation.


Issues with a Coup Attempt by Saudi Prince Bandar

Description of statements by Webster Tarpley:

Recent reports are surfacing from Pakistan and Iran that Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia— who was the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States under George Bush and has since gone back to Saudi Arabia and become the head of its National Security Council— is allegedly under “house arrest” in that country for having a “Coup d’etat” attempt to interfere with the succession to the throne of Saudi Arabia in order to make himself King of that country.

Bandar has been heavily involved with the CIA and MI6, and there are reasons to believe that his Coup attempt had cooperation with the United States and British governments and had many similarities to attempts by the Western governments to overthrow the government of Iran. However, it appears that Bandar has been planning on “double crossing” his association with those western intelligence agencies in favor of shifting his country’s allegiance to the Soviet Union through secretly meeting with the Russian President Putin and signing deals to set up military cooperation— due to Bandar’s fears of his own family eventually being overthrown by Western governments in a "Color Revolution” or “Velvet Revolution.”

Tarpley explains that Bandar seems to be seeking to reverse Saudi Arabia’s alliances with the West which date as far back as the 1945 Roosevelt Administration, which would have extremely damaging economic consequences for the Western governments and shake up the entire geo-political web of alliances of countries of the world.


Issues with Obama Science Czar John P. Holdren calling for totalitarian population control measures

Description of statements by Alex Jones:

Alex Jones explains the recent discovery of an 11,000 page book entitled Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment, co-written by the current Obama Science Czar John P. Holdren in 1977, which lays out plans for totalitarian population control including using methods such as imposing forced abortions and forced sterilization on the populace, CPS ( Child Protective Services ) taking children from parents at birth and raising them in dormitories, forced drugging of populations using the food and water supply, among many other shocking agendas.

Description of statements by Webster Tarpley:

Tarpley explains how he had met people having views that are similar to Holdren’s at a United Nations food conference in Rome during November of 1974, and he explains how he was officially thrown out of the conference due to his being disruptive by arguing with individuals and distributing leaflets.

He then describes a 1970s to 1980s generation of “environmental fanatics” which he calls “genocidalists,” explaining how such individuals call themselves “Neomalthusians” and claim that human population sizes grow faster than the food supply, despite evidence to the contrary.

John P. Holdern is the official White House Science and Technology Advisor, Special Assistant to President Obama, the head of the White House Science and Technology Office, and chairs the White House Council on Science and Technology. Tarpley explains that Holdren is a “Malthusian fanatic,” a proponent of genocide, and what could be called a “totalitarian liberal.”

Tarpley further explains philosophies of such individuals as Holdern and Paul Ehrlich who co-wrote Ecoscience with Holdren and also wrote the book The Population Bomb in 1977. He explains how the Oligarchy of the world has historically been arguing that the world has been overpopulated since about 1000 B.C.— giving an example of the rationalization for the Trojan War being that there were too many humans which needed to be killed off by ten years of conflict.

Despite Ehrlich predicting in 1977 that dire increases of the world population size to 12 billion people by this current time in history, it has been show that such fears have not come to pass and populations have been declining in areas of the world which have become increasingly more developed and industrialized.

Tarpley explains that Holdren and Ehrlich write about their being adverse to a “can-do” mentality of individuals who believe that the problems of population sizes can be solved in scientifically ethical ways by “producing” a way out of a crisis— which Holderen and Erlich cynically refer to as a “moonshot mentality” or “cornicopiasm.”


(Tarpley and Jones then discus various issues about many members of the environmental movement inaccurately claiming that most environmental problems are caused by overpopulation, and surprising examples are given of activities of environmental activists over the past few decades— including their pushing for the banning of the pesticide DDT, which resulted in the deaths of potentially hundreds of millions of people in Sub-Saharan Africa over the past decades due to the spread of diseases such as Malaria.

Also spoken about is calls by Holdren for the mass culling of populations by withholding food aid to certain areas of the world, and it is explained how new legislation such as carbon taxes are actually intended in part to be used for such culling of populations by a “global commons” and “planetary regime” which intends to cut the world population size to between only 1 - 2 billion people. Alex Jones mentions that the globalist controllers are also not interested in reducing populations in ethical ways which spread healthy development throughout the world, but rather the globalists are racist people who have genocidal intent to remove gene pools of certain groups of individuals from the planet.

Finally, calls by Holdren are described for instituting forced abortions and compulsory sterilization by a global police state in methods which are similar to Maoist China, as well as calls for sterilization of populations through adding chemicals to drinking water and food, sterilizing women using implants, and calls for woman being given marketable “baby licenses.” )








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