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Frosty Comes to University of Houston
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
rolock@riseup.net
Photos from the protest of presentation by Frosty Wooldridge at the University of Houston
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Frosty Wooldridgre is making a texas tour spouting of about how racism and xenophobia are good solutions to the economic and helt problems we are facing in the US. here is an except from a press release about his tour:
Frosty Wooldridge presents 11 points on 'HOW TO DESTROY AMERICA: HOW FAST IT'S HAPPENING AS WELL AS 'HOW TO SAVE AMERICA'. He speaks on 'exceeding carrying capacity' and detrimental affects of adding 300 million people to the United States by mid century. He speaks on deadly diseases brought into America by legal and illegal immigrants that include 16,000 new cases of incurable MDR tuberculosis, 7,000 new cases of Leprosy, estimated 100,000 cases of hepatitis, Chagas Disease, New Castle and Tapeworm parasites infecting American children in contact with immigrant children of illegals. He further talks on job losses and wage suppression for America's working poor. He speaks on language crisis creating chaos in American schools. Wooldridge speaks on population crisis in CA, AZ, TX, NV with impending water shortages. He further speaks about the Paris, France immigrant riots and their connection to the United States.
Around a hundred students and youth from the community including Anti-Racist Action (ARA) and Jovenes Imigrantes para una Futuro Mejor (JIFM) confronted Frost and his two older friends.
Umm, I don't know what else to say right now except that it was kinda awesome and noone under 40 bought the crap they were spewing.
We scared him away from the spot he wanted to talk
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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And planned to move to where he set up
Immigration is not Terrorism
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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Frosty(center) and fellow bigots
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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dozens of anti-racist kids
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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Workers not Terrorists
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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Hate is History
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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New Spot
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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Media only wanted to talk to the bigots
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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I'm more American than You
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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Standoff
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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We dont buy it
by RoB
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at 4:00 PM
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Racist Speaker
by Monica Martinez
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005 at 5:44 AM
monig2006@yahoo.com
I am glad that the community stood up to that man. He is suppose to come to Texas A & M andunfortunetly, I know that he will have a lot of supporters. As for me, I will stand up against my racist student body and make sure that they now that I am a stronger force than their nonsense views. They should spend their time thinking about society getting along than severing the ties that has kept America behind all other countries.
behind eh?
by Anarcho
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005 at 1:35 PM
hey, we got nukes!!
That is a joke...kinda
Stand Strong Monica!
by bank
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005 at 7:49 PM
Speak your mind, even if your voice shakes.
frostmania grips city, 1 dead
by reporter
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 7:22 AM
Frostmania has gripped the city as everyone prepared for a holiday season of fanciful folly and toasty fireplaces. When asked about the recent arrival of the chilly air, Santos Brockman explained,"Yeah, I thik this guys message of hate shouldn't be tolerated. This guys is a joke...Oh,oh, I love, yeah I love the cool weather." Headlines have been blurred recently with the arrival of the cold weather and the cold-hearted of Frosty "iceman" Woolridge. This has led to much confusion. There aren't any official reports on any injuries, but Harris county Sherriff deputies are investigating the death of a North Houston Resident whom apparently suffered a massive brain drain when confusion obfiscated his inferior vena cava. Tommorrow's high will near 63 and dip into the low 40's.
In other news, beloved reporter JR has left this news organizations because of reported threats from a clique of illuminati related thugs. All fanmail can be sent to JR in his secret location in his mother's basement in Juneau Alaska to Alaska_hottie69@yahoo.com . As for me, I will walk into the ocean and not emerge, until I get to Cuba.
Good work
by wetback
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 9:21 AM
I am glad to see that you kept me from listening to him. After all, I am to stupid to decide for myself on what to think. You do a better job doing my thinking. What else should I not listen to? Did you learn your talents of deciding what people should and should not listen to by studying 1930's Europe, communist china, or north korea?
Wrong Ideals
by A concerned citizen
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 9:43 AM
Honestly, it is sad that people like Frosty really believe in "America for Americans," somehow forgetting the true history of this country. America is made up of immigrants... Frosty, himself, is an immigrant by descent--unless he claims to be a Native American, so in itself, he is a contradiction of his own theory. If he wants immigrants to leave or believes that it is not their place here, he should pack his bags too and leave America.
wrong analogy
by bill
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 10:36 AM
you know, its kinda wierd that there are these trolls on indymedia who claim to love freedom yet they have no clue about freedom of speech and make these ridiculously stupid analogies between protestors expressing free speech as being akin to fascists who suppress free speech, when in fact, it is the fascists who are being protested. If you can't handle free speech, you ignorant moron, move to china.
good job y'all for heckling that fascist frosty fool.
Repping A&M
by Eric Maguran
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 1:17 PM
I took a lot of photos of the A&M rally. The school did not give him a podium or much room to talk. We surrounded him behind Rudder. But that was earlier today and I left for class. Hopefully we did a good job shutting him down.
I can't believe that this fascist idiot has the jewels to preach this nonsense.
Good job!
by Absent Aggie
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 2:31 PM
I wasn't able to be at the A&M rally - I got the message at 3pm. Anybody got any pics to post? Good job Houston! I think this is one thing we may bond on! WHOOP! As far as the one person who actually wanted to hear what the man wanted to say and criticized the protesters, please feel free to visit his website to listen to what he has to say. If you really wanted to hear him in person, I'm sure he'll be happy to meet with you. As far as protesting views that promote hate, I live in a town where a favourite sport of some students is to ride in a truck with a baseball bat and swing at international students coming home from their offices late at night. It has happened to two of my Indian friends and I witnessed it myself one afternoon and called the cops because a guy was almost knocked into traffic. Trust me, these people do not need anyone to fuel the fire. They have grown up in an atmosphere that has promoted an "us against them" mentality. As much as I believe in free speech, I don't think getting some guy assaulted because of allowing a racist spouting propaganda will rest easy on my concience. I take the responsibility because I have the power to shut these people up because while you may believe in your relative ethics, there are some things that strike me as wrong. So sue me.
Loui
by Farakan
Friday, Nov. 18, 2005 at 3:00 PM
Did you guys shut down Louis Farakan or is his hate speech ok with you?
Hey A&M folks!
by HIMC Photo Crew
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005 at 10:24 AM
houston@indymedia.org
hey, if ya'll have photos of protesting Frosty in College Station, please publish them, to Houston Indymedia here: http://houston.indymedia.org/publish.php
or post a link to where ever you put them. We'd love to see some pictures.
(that goes for anyone who took pictures here in Houston as well)
Multicultural Apologists
by Katie's Dad
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005 at 1:10 PM
Honestly, it's sad that there are so many people who believe multiculturalist drivel like this:
"Honestly, it is sad that people like Frosty really believe in "America for Americans," somehow forgetting the true history of this country. America is made up of immigrants... Frosty, himself, is an immigrant by descent--unless he claims to be a Native American..."
I am not a descendant of immigrants. I am a descendant of the English colonists who fought and sometimes died to found this nation we call America. The first American citizens coined the term "immigrant" to apply to anyone who came after the nation was won. Therefore, I am an American, descended from Americans. Calling someone an immigrant without knowing his or her true heritage is at best ignorant and at worst an insult. Using "Native Americans" in an argument about this is non-sequitur.
Any American citizen has the right to defend our unique culture from balkanization if they choose to do so. Those who protest, if here illegally, are interlopers. They have no say in this nation's policy decisions. What they are attempting to defend is illegality itself, which is a logically indefensible position in a nation based on laws.
The term "illegal alien" is categorical in Federal Law. It is as correct in usage as the term "citizen." Those who have a problem with it being used in its proper context are deeply uninformed. If you don't like the term, try to change the law.
Your whining is unbecoming and ignorant.
Viva Frosty! Viva Minutmen! Viva American Culture!
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Your xenophobic drivel is what's tired
by ro@d
Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005 at 9:24 PM
Honestly, what’s really sad, “Katie’s Dad,” is that people believe your xenophobic drivel.
While the actual term “immigrant” may not have been coined until the 1790s, the term “immigrate” as a verb was around over 150 years prior, and actually descends from the Latin word immigratum which has been around much longer. Thus, to say that you do not descend from immigrants is only true in the most xenophobic, nationalist and racist sense of the word. You do, no matter what, descend from people who immigrated, which any sane rational person would consider an immigrant. And anyone who is insulted to be considered an immigrant, or descendent thereof, probably follows some quasi-fascist ideology about national/racial/ethnic purity.
Second, you still have no defense to the fact that this country is made up primarily of immigrants. There were only a few hundred thousand people in America at the time of its founding, which means that vast majority of the 280 million people living here today are descendents from, or actually are, immigrants.
Third, it is not a non-sequitur to consider the fact that over 12 million indigenous people with rich cultures inhabited this continent for thousands of years before Europeans immigrated here and slaughtered them. Question: What makes America’s culture unique? Answer: It consists of many different elements of many different cultures. And how, one might ask, did these cultures get introduced? Why from immigrants of course! Your false analogy to the Balkans is similar to the fear mongering that people did against immigration during every period of mass immigration in the past, yet everything eventually worked out then. The same tired points are brought up again and again. You talk about language ghettos and resistance to assimilate, but a hundred years ago, there were the same language ghettos, where people could live their entire lives speaking Italian or Polish or Gaelic and not assimilate, as people would say. But they did, as they do now, as they always will.
Fuck Frosty, the Minutemen, and tired worn out defenses for xenophobia and racism. Viva Liberty! Viva Equality!
Well, that was more ad-hominem than subtantial
by Katie's Dad
Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005 at 11:15 PM
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<em>"While the actual term “immigrant” may not have been coined until the 1790s, the term “immigrate” as a verb was around over 150 years prior, and actually descends from the Latin word immigratum which has been around much longer. Thus, to say that you do not descend from immigrants is only true in the most xenophobic, nationalist and racist sense of the word."</em>
After about 1790, being called an immigrant was incredibly offensive to Americans who descended from Colonists and Revolutionaries. Your exposition on the word root is nonsensical. Your grasping at straws and tossing epithets comes across as seething with ad-hominem attacks born of ignorance.
<em>You do, no matter what, descend from people who immigrated, which any sane rational person would consider an immigrant. And anyone who is insulted to be considered an immigrant, or descendent thereof, probably follows some quasi-fascist ideology about national/racial/ethnic purity.</em>
An immigrant comes to a place where there are people and a culture that differs from his or her birth culture. It involves migration from one nation to another. The colonists who became revolutionaries were not immigrants: therefore, I am not descended from immigrants, not one bit. Why is what they believed themselves to be so painfully irrelevant to you?
My family tree is clear, and purely British. My daughter on the other hand is the descendant of a couple European strains just two generations back. So, she descended from colonists, revolutionaries and immigrants. It does not take a "quasi-fascist ideology" to study and be proud of one's heritage. I'm stating facts, you are ranting ad hominems in hopes that moonbats will admire you. That's pathetic.
<em>"Second, you still have no defense to the fact that this country is made up primarily of immigrants. There were only a few hundred thousand people in America at the time of its founding, which means that vast majority of the 280 million people living here today are descendents (sic) from, or actually are, immigrants."<em>
This nation has never had as much as 15% of its residents being of foreign birth. The other time things got this bad and immigrants had the numbers to refuse assimilation, as they do today, we changed the law and ended the madness. That was in 1924. It is high time we do the same. You make it quite clear that you admire the boundaries being drawn between emergent subcultures and America's core culture. How politically correct of you to so openly wallow in your desire for cultural Marxism to reign.
<em>"Third, it is not a non-sequitur to consider the fact that over 12 million indigenous people with rich cultures inhabited this continent for thousands of years before Europeans immigrated here and slaughtered them."</em>
The "Native Americans" here when the first English Colonists arrived with their charters from the King of England had not been here for thousands of years. They were the group that happened to be there when the colonists arrived. They most surely had fought wars, enslaved their enemies, and, basically, behaved as humanity had behaved for eons. So many like you think that the indigenous peoples that came here before our culture did lived in some sort of Hollywood-produced utopia. That's really sad.
<em>Question: What makes America’s culture unique? Answer: It consists of many different elements of many different cultures. And how, one might ask, did these cultures get introduced? Why from immigrants of course!</em>
In their faith, habits and principles, the first American citizens were a most narrowly diverse lot, separated only by slight variations in Christian denomination. In their ethics, morals and values, the first Americans could only be described as virtually homogenous. It was the similarity not the diversity of our forefathers and founders that set the stage for America to become a great nation.
John Jay made important note of this fact in Federalist Paper Number 2, as did Jefferson in Notes on Virginia.
<em>Your false analogy to the Balkans is similar to the fear mongering that people did against immigration during every period of mass immigration in the past, yet everything eventually worked out then. The same tired points are brought up again and again. You talk about language ghettos and resistance to assimilate, but a hundred years ago, there were the same language ghettos, where people could live their entire lives speaking Italian or Polish or Gaelic and not assimilate, as people would say. But they did, as they do now, as they always will.</em>
You exhibit an utter ignorance of the history of colonization, migration and immigration to this nation. You indicate no knowledge of how radically today's immigration policy, law, enforcement and cultural content differs from the successful formula Congress stupidly abandoned in 1965. Here's my only ad-hominem: It would be a complete waste of my time if were spending it writing responses solely to play tit-for-tat with a rank amateur.
Fortunately, there will be others who read this that just might take the time to Google about the history of immigration. They'll learn about how the events leading up to the 1924 restrictions parallel what is happening today. They'll learn how radically different, and contrary to our Founders' expectations, the current status quo really is.
And some of them will look at the asinine ignoramuses pictured protesting above, make the connection and figure out that this invasion needs to be stopped now. Thanks to you, we'll have some new blood on our side; that is, they'll join the side that would like to make sure that whatever our government does, it considers what its actions will do to <b>citizens first.</b>
There's a balance to what we want. We're strongly in opposition to corporate and global interests who profit from servitude while displacing America's poor. Even more fervently, we oppose those who apologize for law breakers and attempt to give them legal status, in-state tuition, sanctuary laws and anchor baby loopholes in order to lower the overall quality of the concordance in our society and, ultimately, bring us to some post-American hell.
On that note: Viva La Migra!
americankernel.com
Mely
by Mely
Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005 at 12:23 AM
Apparently nobody has google anything. How sad. Maybe we all don't know the right facts and right terms to be used in respect of immigration, maybe we do. But you miss the point, my friend. People are suffering; they are dying. How inhumane of you, regardless of whatever the meaning of the word "immigrant' might be, to post such comments. I will sugges to you, in the most kind way, to stop thinking so much about terms and definitions, but to come to meet these protestors (which I might mention to you are not all illegal, myself included) and their stories, their reasons, their arguments. Maybe you will discover something different that your extensive research on your own family tree has not been able to teach you. By the way, I am a descendant from Europe, too. Pure Spanish blood. We were still the colonizers and the immigrants, and it was and still is, wrong.
The More Extreme Our Numbers The More Extreme Our Children's Consequences
by Frosty Wooldridge
Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005 at 6:45 AM
frostyw@juno.com
Dear Mr. Lock,
If you will take the time to read this piece, you will find out that I offered no such thing as racism or xenophobia in my messages in Texas last week. What we face in overpopulation will affect all races, creeds and colors. When kill the messenger, you lose perspective and wisdom.
Kindest regards, Frosty Wooldridge
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wooldridge/frosty78.htm
THE MORE EXTREME OUR CHILDREN’S CONSEQUENCES
Part I: Setting the Stage for America’s Disaster
By Frosty Wooldridge
September 16, 2005
By writing about severe consequences heading, like Hurricane Katrina, toward not just New Orleans, but every state in America--readers chastised me. They questioned past titles like, ‘Consequences of Too Many People; ‘Too Many People, Too Few Solutions; and ‘America’s Coming Overpopulation Crisis’. They felt the columns’ themes did not apply to them or wouldn’t happen to them. They are correct—it won’t happen to them—it will happen to their children.
If our nation keeps thinking like the people of New Orleans--that it won’t happen to them--think again. Look at millions living in the earthquake arena of California. It is not a question of if, but when the 9.5 scale quake hits. New Orleans was not a question of if, but when. Same goes for those living in Florida’s hurricane alley. If you travel west, you see people building homes on the cliffs of California when contractors told them that rains would cause slides. They built anyway and look what happened the last two years during the rainy season. What about those building in fire areas of California? Did you not see their homes burn in the past two years?
What I seek to convey to the American public stems from my bicycle travels on six continents and through the most densely populated countries of the world. I’ve seen the misery, suffering, debasement of human living conditions and I’ve witnessed that once human numbers exceeded carrying capacity, all life suffers. Examine China, India, Africa and Bangladesh for starters. They grow worse by the day. They can’t solve their numbers once manifested.
Several readers ask if I follow Thomas Malthus’ “Essay on the Principle of Population”, or, they don’t agree with me based on the size of the United States. Many who pursue a religious course, say God will provide. What they neglect to realize is, according to the March 14, 2005 issue of Time Magazine, 8-10 million people starve to death around the planet annually. Therefore, it is not an issue of Malthus or God; it is an issue of a growing reality that humanity is outstripping the planet’s ability to feed, water and clothe the growing ‘human storm’ on this planet. More sobering, humans add 85 million net gain annually on our way from 6.4 billion to 9.8 (high estimate by Population Reference Bureau and supporting estimates by http://www.balance.org and http://www.npg.org) billion around 2050.
Anyone can be in denial all they want, but like Hurricane Katrina, reality will strike when the storm hits. In other words, those that scoff at me can sit back just like five days before Katrina hit, and drink coffee on the back porch. But when it hits and you didn’t evacuate, you are one of the victims. And, as Time and Newsweek graphically reported, our children. We failed the most innocent of all by our lack of action.
In this two part column, I quote many brilliant people who know this ‘population Katrina storm’ is headed our way. At the end, I add my own quote to the fast approaching crisis of overpopulation.
When I talk about the crisis of overpopulation in America, plenty of already manifested realities sober any rational mind. The quality of our lives deteriorates daily as we add five million people annually to our shores. The standard of living drops like a brick with millions of added people. But let me quote those who know more and are the leaders from the past and present.
“We must prevent human tragedy rather than run around trying to save our selves after an event has already occurred. Unfortunately, history clearly shows that we arrive at catastrophe by failing to meet the situation, by failing to act when we should have acted. The opportunity passes us by and the next disaster is always more difficult and compounded than the last one.” Eleanor Roosevelt
You may not like Eleanor, but her words ring true. What if George Bush had been a competent president and installed a competent man as director of FEMA? Instead, he appointed an incompetent man, Mike Brown, who was fired from a ten year job as president of an Arabian horse association. How was he supposed to lead a major federal agency with his ‘good ole boy’ connections? Bush’s ineptness and his own incompetence expressed itself in Brown who manifested incompetence before and during Katrina.
We have three more years of Bush’s incompetence at his position as the leader of the free world. Bush manifests the “Peter Principle” (most persons in corporate America rise to their highest level of incompetence; once there, they make everyone under them miserable, and they can’t grab the reigns). Bush lacks the intellectual or cognitive ability to grow out of his incompetence. He completely screwed off as a high school and college student with a C- average which set up his incompetence. You can expect more blunders in the next three years that will wreck havoc on our nation, our economy and our lives.
Eleanor is right on the money and we will pay the consequences for such observable incompetence as Bush muddles through his second term. When it comes to the immigration invasion of four million people crashing onto our shores annually, Bush doesn’t have a clue as to the critical impact and danger to future generations due to sheer numbers. All those he appointed reflect his incompetence. He’s like a blind watchmaker.
So what do other brighter minds say about the worsening crisis of overpopulation in America?
“Immigration of the kind and on the scale America has had for the last three decades is in effect, a recipe for cultural suicide and squandering of a rich national heritage.” Dr. Lee Marland
Look at that quote and tell me you don’t feel it in your community with all the illegal aliens and non absorbing legal immigrants who can’t and won’t speak English, but use and abuse our system for their own purposes. Tell me you think our country can continue with dozens of other languages and Stone Age cultures that don’t assimilate into what is America as a First World country.
“The two-generation indirect immigration, i.e., including the births to foreign-born mothers, explained the incredible 98 percent of California’s growth between 1990 and 2000.” Dr. Leon Bouvier
Anyone want to move to the beautiful Los Angeles area any time soon? I would need my head examined for sanity if I wanted to move into that grinding traffic, three million illegal alien and nine million legal immigrant quagmire. Immigration provoked growth from 17 million in 1965 to over 36 million today. They suffer gridlock, air pollution, crime, disease, mountains of trash, Mexico’s slums and a non English speaking populace, which is more anti-American than Castro.
As you sit reading this column, are the lights turning on? Are you connecting the dots? Do you see the growing calamity about to visit, possibly not you, but definitely your children here in the once limitless USA? Exploding gas prices present harbingers of our future. Air pollution grows thicker with every added person. Farm land diminishes as it is poured over with asphalt and concrete. I spent the summer bicycling 4,000 miles through Europe. Gas costs $6.00 a gallon and as high as $8.00 a gallon in places. Forests have vanished under farmland. People live, not in homes, but are stuffed into apartments. They drive automobiles that feature only two doors for the driver and passenger and their feet are almost touching the bumper of the Smart cars—that look like upside down teacups. If you crash, sorry, you’re toast.
In the second part of this series, we will pursue the growing realities of ignoring the current population growth of America at five million annually. When you take five million and multiply by 60 years, you add 300 million or a doubling of the US population from 295 million to 600 million. If you think the gridlock, air pollution, acid rain, diminishing cropland, congestion, failing health systems, global warming, species extinction is bad now, you ain’t seen nothing yet! In other words, Population Katrina will hit all 50 states in 2060. But even before that date, it will degrade all our lives with too many people, shrinking freedoms, diminished resources, water wars, diseases, maddening traffic and worsening air pollution. It’s going to get ugly, really ugly!
I’m going to add my quote to all these other people. THE MORE EXTREME OUR NUMBERS, THE MORE EXTREME OUR CHILDREN’S CONSEQUENCES.
Unless, of course, you decide to get involved in your children’s future.
Part II: How do we change course?
Write for that 28-point action letter to stop this nation-destroying madness at http://www.frostywooldridge.com. For you West Coast night owls, every Thursday you can catch yours truly in Las Vegas, Nevada on Mark Edwards’ "Wake Up America" talk show on 50,000watt KDWN-Am-720 10:00 PM to midnight PT, or on the worldwide internet at http://www.wakeupamericafoundation.com On the home page, click on http://www.americanvoiceradio.com heard around the world. Five nights a week, Edwards engages patriots from across the nation to bring you the latest on this nation-destroying
invasion.
THE MORE EXTREME OUR CHILDREN’S CONSEQUENCES
Part II: What can we do to change course?
By Frosty Wooldridge
“The problems in the world today cannot be solved with the level of thinking that created them.” Einstein
When that quote hits home, it allows you to step out of Third World and 20th century thinking by advancing toward a paradigm shift. Once you connect the dots, you will not be able to go back to old thinking or ancient solutions. Why? Because they cannot work and are guaranteed to fail!
Therefore, such terms as ‘sustainable growth’ and ‘economic growth’ are oxymorons that bring Population Katrina ashore much faster. If we continue on the current disastrous path, our country will reach China’s one billion by the end of this century, or within the lifetime of your grandchildren. Have you ever asked yourself why there is no Chinese Dream or why no one wants to emigrate to China or why millions of Chinese risk life and limb to reach America and Canada? Why are Indians rushing to our shores but no one is rushing to India? What about Bangladesh with 129 million people in a landmass the size of Ohio? Would you like to move to that hellhole? In other words, how would you like to live in California when it doubles from 36 million to 72 million? The prevailing question will be, “Hey buddy, do you have a drink of water you can spare me?”
One way or the other, if we maintain this unrestricted immigration path, we will manifest what immigrants from the Third World flee. Would you call China, India, Japan or Bangladesh racists, xenophobic or other names because they don’t allow immigration? Why don’t they? Too many people already!
“The modern plague of overpopulation is solvable by means we have discovered and with resources we possess. What is lacking is not the sufficient knowledge of the solution, but the universal consciousness of the gravity of the problem for billions of people who are its victims.” Dr. Martin Luther King
Think what you will of King, but he was right on the money with this speech when he received the Human Rights Award in 1966.
“Each person in the USA has an impact on the environment equal to as low as 10 and as high as 33 in a Third World nation. Therefore, the US population as 295 million is equal in many ways to a minimum of 2.9 billion people in environmental impact.” National Academy of Sciences
If you can’t or won’t see that impending reality, you are like the ones looking out to sea in New Orleans and you hoped the winds would die down or Katrina would change course. I am here to tell you that this population storm will not change course. We must change direction if we are to save ourselves.
“Sustainable growth is a self-contradictory concept beloved by those who want to continue the same old stands—growth as a solution to all problems—very few people grasp the simple fact—demographic or economic growth is unsustainable.” Lindsey Grant, author of “TOO MANY PEOPLE”
“Climate change will have a devastating effect on the availability of water in the Western United States. Even as best-case scenario, it forecasts a virtual train wreck, with supplies falling far short of the projected future demands for water by cities, farms and wildlife.” Andrew Bridges, Science Writer for AP
You may argue Malthus’ theme all you want, but the facts demand your attention that we don’t have enough water to keep growing in the West. Arizona’s aquifers suffer horrific drainage and it’s so dry you can’t spit. California offers bottled water because tap water is unsafe and it is fast becoming as expensive as gas. Any fool can see it coming, but most governors refuse to look at or deal with the reality of limits. It is Hurricane Katrina-like thinking, i.e., maybe if we ignore it—IT will go away.
“If we don’t persuade Congress to lower immigration to traditional levels of 175,000 per year, we’ll condemn Americans to lives of increasing sprawl, congestion and economic failure.” Roy Beck, author of “IMMIGRATION BY THE NUMBERS”
I know and respect Roy Beck to the highest degree. I urge every American to join http://www.numbersusa.com and become a weekly faxer of prewritten letters. What can you argue about his quote? Absolutely nothing! These people have connected the dots and we must join them for the future of our country, our children and the world.
“Can you think of any problem in any area of human endeavor on any scale, from the microscopic to global, whose long-term solution is in any demonstrable way aided, assisted, or advanced by further increases in population, locally, nationally, or globally?” Dr. Albert Bartlett, Professor of Physics, Colorado University
Go ahead, name one! If you do come up with one, make your point with reason knowing that 6.4 billion are already here and over 10 million deaths from starvation annually are already occurring. I’d welcome your email giving me a good reason for more population growth after you’ve read this two part series. In the meantime, I know Dr. Bartlett and he is on par with Einstein in intellect.
“The USA continues losing more than one million acres of farmland every year to urban sprawl and erosion.” Mark W. Nowak
At what point will we not be able to feed ourselves? Do you want to reach that point or will you pawn it off on your children? What do you think they will think of your actions or inactions?
“People who take issue with population stabilization do not understand that if it is not done in a graceful way, nature will do it in a brutal fashion.” Henry Kendell
Even if we attained zero population growth today, our own population momentum would add 40 million people to the USA giving us 335 million.
The world already manifests itself in diseases such as two million deaths from TB annually worldwide, one third of the world’s people do not have access to clean drinking water, species extinction tops 2,500 plants and animals in the USA every decade from human population encroachment on wild life habitat, growing acid rain, global warming, and the poor of America suffering more and more from legal and illegal immigration and dozens of other consequences—what else is there to argue about immigration?
It’s past time to move toward a stable and sustainable human population. But first, we must save our own country before we can assist other countries. First, we must initiate a 10 year moratorium on all immigration into our country. After that, a return to 100,000 immigrants per year, if that number maintains a stable population. That will force those irresponsible countries to deal with their own populations or suffer even greater consequences. In the meantime, we need to get our house in order so we can help the world. Please go to my website for the 28 point action plan and pass it on to all your friends.
In this two part series, I used the Katrina cataclysm to make it clear to you the scale of the population tragedy we face. As it slowly comes ashore, driven by the winds of unrestricted immigration, it will strangle this country into Third World slums and destruction you see in New Orleans. I’ve shown you how Bush’s incompetence as well as that of most national leaders including our governors, senators and congressmen fail or won’t address this immigration-population issue as it propels us into the clutches of a crisis that will make Katrina look like a kindergarten birthday party in comparison. If it weren’t for Colorado’s Congressman Tom Tancredo who ‘sees it’ and who gets my vote for president in 2008, the press and Bush obfuscate and rationalize this ‘human storm’ right off the front page. But the fact is this ‘Population Katrina’ is coming ashore unless we take action and we take action yesterday.
“The more extreme our numbers, the more extreme our children’s consequences.” Frosty Wooldridge, journalist and world bicycle touring rider
Write for that 28-point action letter to stop this nation-destroying madness at http://www.frostywooldridge.com. For you West Coast night owls, every Thursday you can catch yours truly in Las Vegas, Nevada on Mark Edwards’ "Wake Up America" talk show on 50,000 watt KDWN-Am-720 10:00 PM to midnight PT, or on the worldwide Internet at http://www.wakeupamericafoundation.com On the home page, click on http://www.americanvoiceradio.com heard around the world. Five nights a week, Edwards engages patriots from across the nation to bring you the latest on this nation-destroying invasion.
www.frostywooldridge.com
Think Global
by ro@d
Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005 at 7:16 AM
I hate to be the one to break the news to you Frosty, but over population is a global problem. It doesn't matter whether the people live here or in Bangladesh, they still consume the resources and emit the pollutants. If you were really concerned about population growth, you would talk about birth control, education, and consumption, not whether people live on our side of arbitrary lines (borders) or not. Your population rhetoric is only a facade for a super nationalist xenophobic agenda. Please don't confuse the facts. If you want to save the world from over population, then you will need to do something more than rant against immigrants. Somehow, though, I get the impression that population control is not your main concern.
Standing Up For What You Believe In
by J. Juarez
Monday, Dec. 12, 2005 at 9:32 AM
I think its great how many of these people gathered together for a just cause. Immigration is not a bad thing. So I just want to say Thank You to all of you who protested peacefully to show that guy that you ARE educated and you Do stand up for what you believe in! Keep up the good work. Together we CAN make this world a better place!
Professional Agitator
by Paul
Thursday, Oct. 05, 2006 at 11:19 AM
I see this guy everywhere for years now and wonder how people can be this ignorant. If people want to fight this fight (right or wrong) there are honest individuals that can be helped in their struggle instead of support self promoting professional agitators like this weasel thief. He spins his wheels, makes a lot of personal income from lemmings that write checks to him believing they are figting something they believe in. This guy is full of hate and all his wheel spinning has not changed one thing and he is still so proud of himself. This person is a self promoting parasite that reminds me of a pimp, making his personal income from others. He cannot put his finger one one honest change that all his chicken little, bs, whining and crying has made after all these years. Despicable is the correct word for easy riders like this parasite. Trying building a roof over your head instead of wringing your hands and exclaiming "the sky is falling, the sky is fallin", you rat.
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