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− | The '''Sierra Club''' <ref> https://isgp-studies.com/1001-club-of-the-wwf </ref> was originally founded in 1892 as the first large-scale [[conservation movement]] in the world. It grew dramatically under the leadership of radical activist [[David | + | The '''Sierra Club'''<ref> https://isgp-studies.com/1001-club-of-the-wwf </ref> was originally founded in [[1892]] as the first large-scale [[conservation movement]] in the world. It grew dramatically under the leadership of radical activist [[David Brower]] in the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]]. Brower advocated a form of [[eugenics]]: |
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− | The club has chapters in all 50 [[United States]], [[Washington D.C.]], and [[Puerto Rico]]. It was founded on May 28, 1892 in [[San Francisco, California]] by Scottish-American preservationist [[John Muir]], who became the first president as well as the longest serving president, at approximately 20 years in this leadership position.<ref name=eenews/> | + | The club has chapters in all 50 [[United States]], [[Washington D.C.]], and [[Puerto Rico]]. It was founded on May 28, [[1892]] in [[San Francisco]], [[California]] by Scottish-American preservationist [[John Muir]], who became the first president as well as the longest serving president, at approximately 20 years in this leadership position.<ref name=eenews/> |
Muir was a close friend with [[Henry Fairfield Osborn]], a [[New York City]] aristocrat and [[conservationist]] who helped found the [[American Eugenics Society]] (AES), which promoted the idea of population control and genetics manipulation. Muir died before the AES was founded.<ref name=eenews/> | Muir was a close friend with [[Henry Fairfield Osborn]], a [[New York City]] aristocrat and [[conservationist]] who helped found the [[American Eugenics Society]] (AES), which promoted the idea of population control and genetics manipulation. Muir died before the AES was founded.<ref name=eenews/> | ||
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+ | The Sierra Club solicits donations through the Sierra Club Foundation. Donors include [[Steve Kirsch]].<ref>Skaff, M., & DeCock, J. ''Annual Report 2006.'' The Sierra Club Foundation. Retrieved July 19, 2017, from https://web.archive.org/web/20170719232445/http://www.sierraclubfoundation.org/sites/sierraclubfoundation.org/files/2006%20AnnualReport.pdf</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 28 December 2023
Sierra Club (Deep state milieu, Front group, Conservation movement) | |
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Formation | May 28, 1892 |
Headquarters | Oakland, California, United States |
Interests | “Overpopulation”, “Climate change”, national park |
Member of | Climate Disinformation Coalition |
Sponsored by | ClimateWorks, MacArthur Foundation |
Front group for the WWF, 1001 Club, Club of Rome and similar misanthropic Population reductionists |
The Sierra Club[1] was originally founded in 1892 as the first large-scale conservation movement in the world. It grew dramatically under the leadership of radical activist David Brower in the 1950s and 1960s. Brower advocated a form of eugenics:
“Childbearing [should be] a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license... All potential parents [should be] required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.”
David Brower [2]
Contents
History
The club has chapters in all 50 United States, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. It was founded on May 28, 1892 in San Francisco, California by Scottish-American preservationist John Muir, who became the first president as well as the longest serving president, at approximately 20 years in this leadership position.[3]
Muir was a close friend with Henry Fairfield Osborn, a New York City aristocrat and conservationist who helped found the American Eugenics Society (AES), which promoted the idea of population control and genetics manipulation. Muir died before the AES was founded.[3]
David Starr Jordan, who was on the club’s board during Muir’s presidency, was a "kingpin" of the eugenics movement, including advocating for the forced-sterilization laws that affected predominantly Black, Latina and Indigenous women. He also co-founded the Human Betterment Foundation, which produced research later taken up by Nazis.[3]
COVID-19
The Sierra Club is a member of the COVID-19 Community Corps led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, working to promote COVID-19 vaccines to Americans.[4]
Donors
The Sierra Club solicits donations through the Sierra Club Foundation. Donors include Steve Kirsch.[5]
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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ClimateWorks | Large funder of projects intended to steer public opinion and take control over all government policy under the pretext of fighting climate change. Part of "a blob" of similar very wealthy interconnected foundations with opaque structures. Backers include Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg. |
MacArthur Foundation | Finances non-profit organizations and select people in approximately 50 countries around the world, buying immense cultural and political influence. It often coordinates its priorities with other deep state foundations, creating a mesh of grants, cross-grants and sub-grants that is very hard to analyze. |
References
- ↑ https://isgp-studies.com/1001-club-of-the-wwf
- ↑ https://www.activistfacts.com/organizations/194-sierra-club/
- ↑ a b c https://www.eenews.net/articles/sierra-club-takes-on-the-racism-of-founder-john-muir/
- ↑ Members of the COVID-19 Community Corps. (2021, June 9). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. https://web.archive.org/web/20221014053909/https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/members-covid-19-community-corps
- ↑ Skaff, M., & DeCock, J. Annual Report 2006. The Sierra Club Foundation. Retrieved July 19, 2017, from https://web.archive.org/web/20170719232445/http://www.sierraclubfoundation.org/sites/sierraclubfoundation.org/files/2006%20AnnualReport.pdf