Maurice
Strong, Gore, and Malthusian Genocide
Executive Intelligence Review August 11, 2000, p. 42
by Scott Thompson
Canadian
oligarch Maurice Strong is one of Vice President Al Gore, Jr.'s closest collaborators, one
of Lyndon LaRouche, Jr.'s most long-standing oligarchical opponents, and a leading
proponent of the policies of Malthusian zero growth that have propelled the AIDS pandemic
forward.
Born in 1929, Strong
is a member of Queen Elizabeth II's Privy Council for Canada; chairman of the Earth
Council; senior adviser to World Bank President Sir James Wolfensohn (Strong's protege);
Foundation Director of the World Economic Forum; and on the board of directors of several
major corporations, including Toyoto Motor Corp. He was a co-founder with Britain's Prince
Philip of the secretive 1001 Club, the ``piggybank'' of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Strong hand-picked the Canadian members of the Club, known as the ``Strong Kindergarten,''
of 80 or so top promoters of ecological fascism in Canada.
Strong's record as an
eco-fascist appears to have begun when he left his job as chairman of Power Corp., to take
over Canada's External Aid program in the late 1960s. There, through combined
public-private institutions, he spread eco-fascist propaganda and ran clandestine
operations internationally.
In 1969, he went to
New York as an Undersecretary General of the UN. He served as Secretary General of the UN
Conference on the Human Environment, the ``Stockholm Conference,'' which took place in
1972, and was one of the main international launching pads for the green fascist agenda of
zero growth and environmentalism. It was there that he first crossed swords with LaRouche,
being one of the first oligarchs to attack LaRouche publicly as a danger to their
Malthusian agenda. In 1992, Strong served as Secretary General of the UN Conference on the
Environment and Development (UNCED), known as the ``Rio Summit.''
He was made a trustee
of the Rockefeller Foundation in 1971 (and serves still today as a board member), which
gave him a grant for running his Stockholm Conference office. He hired British political
intelligence operative Barbara Ward, Lady Jackson of Lodsworth, who wrote much of the
preparatory materials for the conference.
After associates of
LaRouche intervened against Strong's genocide policy at the 1972 Stockholm Conference,
Strong issued a slanderous memorandum, compiled by himself and Lady Jackson, which he
circulated among the Anglo-American oligarchy.
More than anyone else,
it was Strong who drew Al Gore into the orbit of radical Malthusianism and ecological
fascist zealotry. He has worked closely with Gore since Gore was a Senator and founded an
organization of global parliamentarians for the environment. Strong worked closely with
members of Gore's staff who assisted Gore in writing the first edition of {Earth in the
Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit} (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1992), especially
Gore's Senior Legislative Assistant for Energy and Environmental Policy, Katy McGinty. She
also served as Congressional Staff Coordinator for the U.S. Senate delegation to the Rio
Summit. According to Strong, it was through Gore's intervention that the United States
participated in that Summit at the heads-of-state level.