by William Jones
While the name Vladimir Vernadsky is still not as widely known here in the United States as it should be, given his prominence as one of the greatest scientific thinkers of the last century, the prevalent view of Vernadsky is largely based on a fraud perpetrated by the acolytes of that Malthusian genocidalist, Bertrand Russell, whom economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche so aptly labeled the most “evil man in this century.”
To the extent Vernadsky is known within the American scientific community, he is largely seen as some sort of early ecological guru. The fraud of this view, tragically, has also become prevalent within Russia itself, where there is less excuse for it, as Vernadsky’s works have been widely publicized in his native language.
His name is often equated with that of wacko Gaia worshipper, James Lovelock, who belatedly also labeled himself a “Vernadskyian,” although Vernadsky’s world-view was, in fact, diametrically opposed to that Greenie mystic...........Unlike the Greenies who believe that mankind should shut down its industrial activity in order to become “one with nature,” Vernadsky believed that it was precisely man’s creative ability to develop his technology, to develop new ideas resulting in productive breakthroughs, that provided man with essentially “unlimited resources.” While insisting that such advances be implemented with scientific rigor, he was invariably opposed to placing restrictions on continued technological progress. Indeed, without such progress, Vernadsky knew the human race would quickly be on the road to extinction
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