Anonymous ID: bcb2ec Oct. 13, 2020, 10:30 a.m. No.11052862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2923 >>9413 >>7148 >>5939 >>5981 >>4108 >>4167 >>9044 >>1879 >>2119 >>7248

Boris's father, Stanley Johnson has been writing books promoting depopulation for almost fifty years now; starting with 'Life without Birth: A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Population Explosion' published all the way back in 1970.

 

He's also a former employee of the World Bank and the European Commission; two of the most prominent promoters of 'Carbon' taxation; which would increase the cost of both food and fuel, exponentially. Resolving, they hope, the 'population issue'.

 

Stanley was Head of Prevention of Pollution Division at the European Commission (1973 to 1979) and Conservative MEP for Wight and Hampshire East (1979 to 1984).

 

His first wife (Boris' mother) Charlotte Johnson Wahl "made her name as a professional portrait painter" for Crispin Tickell; the UN spook who first convinced Margret Thatcher to introduce the concept of CO2 driven 'climate change' into mainstream British politics in a speech she gave to the Royal Society, in September 1988.

 

Sir Crispin is a direct descendent of Thomas Henry Huxley (known as Darwin's bulldog), one of the first promoters of Darwinism and Eugenics (leading to Government sterilisation policies all over the world).

 

This is what 'climate change' and the 'environmental' policies of the ruling class are really about: depopulation, to maintain control over land and resources.

 

Stanley Johnson's works include…

 

The Green Revolution (1972)The Population Problem (1973-4)The Politics of Environment (1973)Pollution Control Policy of the EEC (1978)World Population and the United Nations (1987)The Earth Summit: The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development UNCED [pronounced: 'un-said'] (1993)World Population - Turning the Tide (1994)The Politics of Population: Cairo (1994)The Environmental Policy of the European Communities (1995)UNEP The First 40 Years; A Narrative by Stanley Johnson (United Nations Environment Programme) (2012).

 

Since it seems like we may have hit a nerve with Stanley Johnson, we thought we'd continue exploring the bizarre web of connections between him, his children, and other Tory Establishment families that play prominent roles in both political and environmental 'narratives' (as seen on TV). Stanley Johnson's time as Conservative Member of the European Parliament was during Margaret Thatcher's reign as PM, and followed directly on from his previous position as a senior official in the EU Commission.

 

Part 1

Anonymous ID: bcb2ec Oct. 13, 2020, 10:35 a.m. No.11052923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9413 >>7148 >>5939 >>5981 >>4108 >>4167 >>9044 >>1879 >>2119 >>7248

>>11052862 Part 2

 

We've already noted his first wife's connection to Sir Crispin Tickell, the UN diplomat that persuaded Thatcher to give her speech to the Royal Society on the effects of CO2 on the climate in 1988. Thatcher later gave a similar speech at the UN in 1989, which happened to be during Tickell's stint as Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the UN.Now, here's where it gets weird! After leaving that post in 1990, Tickell became Warden of Green College, Oxford; it was here, that in 1993 he offered a Visiting Fellowship (at the College's Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding) to the nephew of Thatcher's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson - a certain George Monbiot, whose father Sir Raymond Monbiot CBE was also a deputy chairman of the Conservative party.

 

George Monbiot has made an embarrassment of himself in recent years after doggedly defending the UK/US intelligence operation in Syria known as the White Helmets - a position that he shared with then Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, who provided some £32 million in funding to the group. The White Helmets were supported by a UK company called Mayday Rescue. "In October 2016 a young man left Oxford University and walked straight into a position as Operations manager at Mayday Rescue. His name is Archie Gilmour." He is the son of Andrew Gilmour the "Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights and Head of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in New York.” Archie Gilmour is Boris Johnson's godson.

 

Tickell and Lawson have been friends since school. Both were friendly with the late financier James Goldsmith; and both Nigel Lawson and his son Dominic were editors of the Conservative Spectator magazine, a post later filled by Boris Johnson. Dominic is married to Rosa Monckton, sister of Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley. He served as an advisor to Thatcher and was a founding member of James Goldsmith's Referendum Party - the precursor to UKIP. Meanwhile, James' brother Edward was one of the founders of the UK Green Party, as well as the Ecologist magazine, where an editorial position was also held by his nephew Zac Goldsmith, who is currently Conservative Minister of State for Environment & InternationalDevelopment, and married to Alice Rothschild. Amusingly, Nigel Lawson and Christopher Monckton are the among the most prominent British 'climate deniers' that Monbiot frequently rails against in his polemics for the Guardian. As it happens, Stanley Johnson also had a weekly column for the G2 section of The Guardian back in 2005, while Amelia Gentleman, the wife of Boris' brother Jo (another Tory MP) also writes for the Guardian.

 

Let's remind ourselves that it was in fact Stanley Johnson who wrote the introduction and commentary to the official text of the UN's 1993 Rio Earth Summit, wherein the Agenda 21 policy was articulated. Johnson is not the only UN acolyte to publicly align themselves with the demands of XR; Farhana Yamin led their delegation to meet with UK Environment Secretary Michael Gove earlier this year. Shortly after which, Gail Bradbrook was filmed in an interview with Sky News stating that senior advisors to Theresa May had informed XR representatives that they needed XR 'to give them the social permission to do the necessary' - i.e. to enact Climate Emergency legislation, which the UK government promptly did following XR's London protests.

 

Meanwhile Boris Johnson recently delivered a speech to the UN General Assembly in which he acknowledged the threats presented by modern technology, but then committed the UK to its further development, whilst declaring a "need to agree a common set of global principles to shape the norms and standards that will guide the development of emerging technology." He also spoke of the necessity of adopting 'green tech' in "our common struggle against climate change."

 

While these links don't present anything concrete, they nonetheless show us just how interconnected the people who find their way into the media spotlight really are.

 

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