April 03, 2006

Scientist Wants to Kill 90% of People on Earth

(Beaumont, Texas) At the 109th meeting of the Texas Academy of Science at Lamar University, Dr. Eric R. Pianka, a University of Texas ecology and lizard expert, was named the 2006 Distinguished Texas Scientist. Pianka then gave a speech saying people are ruining the planet and advocating the elimination of 90 percent of Earth's population by airborne Ebola. A fellow scientist attended and reported. Here's an excerpt.

AIDS is not an efficient killer, he explained, because it is too slow. His favorite candidate for eliminating 90 percent of the world's population is airborne Ebola ( Ebola Reston ), because it is both highly lethal and it kills in days, instead of years. However, Professor Pianka did not mention that Ebola victims die a slow and torturous death as the virus initiates a cascade of biological calamities inside the victim that eventually liquefy the internal organs.

After praising the Ebola virus for its efficiency at killing, Pianka paused, leaned over the lectern, looked at us and carefully said, "We've got airborne 90 percent mortality in humans. Killing humans. Think about that."

I'm thinking that a person named Eric Pianka should not be teaching young impressionable minds about science or anything else. Follow the link. More here.

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Posted by: Mike Pechar at 10:03 AM | Comments (29) | Add Comment
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1 geez-where's the love and humanity. If he's such a great scientist why can't he think of a more humane way of limiting the population. Don't have to have a science degree to know germs and chemicals kill. How about limiting the birth rate-in undeveloped countries. They don't want so many kids anyway-they're just bored and pass the time getting their rocks off.

Posted by: splashtc at April 03, 2006 10:14 AM (zlay8)

2 That makes sense. Just about the percentage of slaves killed by communists. Politbureau in USSR was about 7%.

Posted by: Chief RZ at April 03, 2006 10:19 AM (iNTGz)

3 If you're "young and impressionable" past 16, you're going to be a gullible idiot as an adult. Don't give the younger generation a pass by saying they're just "young and impressionable." That passed years before college started, and before high school ended. You know, all those years you were sending them to our exemplary public schools. So no, they aren't "young and impressionable," they're just at the tail end of a manufacturing process to make fools. And an unprecidentedly successful process, too. Too bad the vast majority of them are also too stupid to care about voting.

Posted by: MiB at April 03, 2006 10:19 AM (2hPsb)

4 That this man is teaching at a public university in the state of Texas after advocating such a thing as the murder of 5 billion people shows how corrupt our educational system is. Fire the bastard and anyone who supports that kind of genocide. They have no inherent right to work for the public while advocating the murder of over 10 million Texans and 250,000,000 Americans. And if you see him in person, beat the shit out of his sorry ass.

Posted by: jesusland joe at April 03, 2006 10:37 AM (rUyw4)

5 Yup. Human beings as exalted among God's creation is a Biblical and judeo-christian concept. While to Lefties, humans are no higher than cats and dogs-- and worse, a virus on the surface of this planet (see Agent Smith's monologue). Expect the "man as virus" view to become more and more predominant as society becomes more secularized and sheds its judeo-christian roots.

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 03, 2006 10:54 AM (8e/V4)

6 >>>>geez-where's the love and humanity. It's ironic that the biblical view that places God on a pedestal also serves to raise men's stature in the universe, while the humanist view that raises Man onto a pedestal reduces men's stature in the universe.

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 03, 2006 10:58 AM (8e/V4)

7 WOW !! 90% !! Is that more than is called for in the Book of Revelations ? Is this a foretelling of the end times ? He sounds more to me like a Christian doomsdayer than a scientist. Repent Repent the end is near. Check World Net Daily for future warnings http://worldnetdaily.com/

Posted by: john Ryan at April 03, 2006 11:36 AM (TcoRJ)

8 The book of Revelations doesn't "call" for mass extermination-- it merely predicts it. A qualitative difference, no?

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 03, 2006 11:45 AM (8e/V4)

9 WOW !! 90% !! Is that more than is called for in the Book of Revelations ? That kind of distortion--whether willful, or out of pure ignorance--is almost obscene. That's why discussing anything having to do with religion with Leftwingers is such an exercise in futility. In virtually all cases, they simply are too ignorant, or too dishonest (or both).

Posted by: dcb at April 03, 2006 12:01 PM (8e/V4)

10 I know Pianka from U.T. and also because I ran Cattle and he runs Bison on neighboring ranches. He is an odd one. He struck a friend of mine who had been his graduate student over a minor dispute. I always heard that the U.N also desires a massive reduction in population. Can anyone confirm this about the U.N.?

Posted by: Greg at April 03, 2006 12:13 PM (q5wwn)

11 Apparently this idiot doesn't realize Ebola burns out way to quick to be an efficient killer of people on his scale, even with mutations. I think maybe he believes in the Gaia Hypothesis, and hopes his goddess will purge humanity.

Posted by: Thunder Pig at April 03, 2006 12:18 PM (PW/DE)

12 Christianity "raises man up"? Like in the Dark Ages, right? I think you're trying to steal credit there.

Posted by: MiB at April 03, 2006 12:19 PM (2hPsb)

13 Thunder Pig, like most ignorant people, this guy probably got his information from the movie 'Outbreak'.

Posted by: slug at April 03, 2006 12:21 PM (wYW63)

14 >>>Like in the Dark Ages, right? Wrong. The fall of the Roman Empire caused the Dark Ages, not christianity. In fact, Christian monasteries were the sole repositories of knowledge during the Dark Ages. But even with your Dark Ages comment you demonstrate some of that ignorance dcb was referring to. You attempt to adress my statement about christian theology with a lamebrained response about Western history. But your response actually shows how weak your grasp of history is-- not to mention how nonexistent your knowledge of christian theology is. You Lefties simply aren't equipped for an intelligent dialogue on the subject.

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 03, 2006 12:30 PM (8e/V4)

15 mib, your Dark Ages comment was a non-sequitor response if I've ever heard one (and evidence of either your ignorance or your intellectual dishonesty). The sins of the church (whether real or just imagined) have no little or no relation to christian theology or the judeo christian worldview.

Posted by: dcb at April 03, 2006 12:44 PM (8e/V4)

16 MiB what is your stinking problem? Do you hate your mother? Scientist that want to kill 90% of the humans on earth would be given a medal by the United Nations.

Posted by: Leatherneck at April 03, 2006 03:39 PM (D2g/j)

17 Pianka was just on an Austin local news channel. He is going to be on MSNBC tomorrow morning. He is claiming that an intellectual rival has misquoted him in a smear campaign.

Posted by: Greg at April 03, 2006 05:12 PM (q5wwn)

18 Of the 400 scientist that gave Mr Pianka a standing ovation, do they realise that under his plan only 40 would live? Or were they thinking that they would be in the 10%? Would Mr Pianka be so kind as to lead the way and be the first to contract the "cure"?

Posted by: Reid at April 03, 2006 05:56 PM (Zwsx5)

19 He's probably right. Insane too but correct.

Posted by: Howie at April 03, 2006 07:52 PM (D3+20)

20 MiB, I am 16 and , trust me, you do not want most of the people in my generation voting. Many idiots at my school think that drilling for oil kills animals and global warming will kill us all and that type of BS. It is actually a blessing in disguise that most of the 18-20 year olds do not vote. Many of them believe everything the MSM tells them, they are, for the most part, brainwashed.

Posted by: Craig at April 03, 2006 08:50 PM (b3fZv)

21 Another radical lizard loving eco-freak he and PETER SINGER and PAUL ERLITCH are the same type of zero populationists freaks that are extremists

Posted by: sandpiper at April 03, 2006 09:46 PM (uTBPj)

22 Damn I live in Beaumont and would have went to this if I'd known about it. Could have really had some fun with this ol boy ... at his expense! He is as bad as the Islamophuqenuts ... just from the other side of the planet. But when I really think about he's worse since he is an American citizen and teaching our children. God save us all ... or at least more than 10% of us!

Posted by: jack at April 03, 2006 10:30 PM (aitZQ)

23 Have you read the TOM CLANCY book RAINBOW SIX? its about radical enviromentalists along with a wealthy eco-freak who want to create a deadly virus to wipe out the entire human race and then watch the rewilding of the earth from their specialy encloser this extremists would fit right in

Posted by: sandpiper at April 04, 2006 08:14 AM (A09bm)

24 sandpiper, that isn't the stuff of fiction. Humanism has indeed reduced us to the status of vermin on this planet. Without a religious worldview to give us inherent worth, these nihilists are free to reduce men to the status of meat puppets just taking up space. That's humanism for you. “If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to Earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels.” ~~Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 04, 2006 08:48 AM (WCwrR)

25 Greg, Yes, the U.N. has a statute (or charter orplan or whatever it's called at the U.N.) that says once the world hits a certain population level it would that they should cut off all support to countries under a certain level of economic and industrial development, reallocating food to the chosen few nations, letting the others starve. Can't remember what it's called, but a buddy found it one time while searching the U.N.'s site for something else a few years back. We haven't been able to find it since. I'll search for it again.

Posted by: Ranba Ral at April 04, 2006 02:16 PM (GyNTD)

26 MiB, I'm an atheist, and even I'll admit that it was the Church that saved civilization and brought Europe back from the brink of barbarism, despite what many corrupt clerics did. Just because you don't like history doesn't mean that it didn't happen as it did.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 04, 2006 04:42 PM (0yYS2)

27 If by some miracle the Arab/Muslim world is victorious against this secular/atheistic influence of the NWO agenda is reduced to such a level as to allow the Christian West to regain its foothold where it once stood, it will be necessary to credit the religion of Islam and the Arab world for not buckling under in the face of attempted extermination. And it will be we, the Christian West and Western Civilization, who will be the beneficiaries of “Islamic Extremism.”

Posted by: TO improbulus maximus at April 06, 2006 10:17 AM (zqsRN)

28 That's the worst, most stupid attempt at apologetics I've ever heard. I'm going have to stop admitting to being an atheist because almost every other atheist I meet is a complete, raving idiot, and I don't want to be stigmatized by association.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at April 07, 2006 06:25 AM (0yYS2)

29 LOL, I.M.!

Posted by: youngbourbonprofessional at April 07, 2006 02:32 PM (tdhAh)

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