| Eco-Extremist Wants World Population to Drop below 1 Billion 
 Sea Shepherd founder says mankind is a 'virus' and we need to 're-wild the planet.'
 
 By Dan Gainor
 
 Boone Pickens Free Market Fellow
 
 Apparently, saving the whales is more important than saving 5.5   billion people. Paul Watson, founder and president of the Sea Shepherd   Conservation Society and famous for militant intervention to stop   whalers, now warns mankind is "acting like a virus" and is harming   Mother Earth.
 
 Watson's May 4 editorial asked the  question "The  Beginning of the End for Life as We Know it on Planet  Earth?" Then he  left no doubt about the answer. "We are killing our host  the planet  Earth," he claimed and called for a population drop to less  than 1  billion.
 
 The commentary reminded readers  that Watson had called  humans a disease before and he wasn't sorry. "I  was once severely  criticized for describing human beings as being the  'AIDS of the  Earth.' I make no apologies for that statement," the column  continued.
 
 Watson  was invoking the worst of Robert  Malthus, an English political  economist who claimed that mankind was  overpopulating the earth. That  claimed first appeared in the late 1700s.  Watson urged some solutions  for mankind as part of a process to "need  to re-wild the planet":
 
 "No  human community  should be larger than 20,000 people and separated from  other communities  by wilderness areas." New York, London, Paris,  Moscow are all too big.  Then again, so are Moose Jaw, Timbuktu and even  Annapolis, Md.
 
 "We need vast areas of the planet where humans do  not live at all  and where other species are free to evolve without  human interference."
 
 "We need to radically and intelligently reduce human populations to fewer than one billion."
 
 "Sea  transportation should be by sail. The big clippers were the  finest  ships ever built and sufficient to our needs. Air transportation  should  be by solar powered blimps when air transportation is  necessary."
 
 At  least Watson was generous and said people  could still talk with one  another across great distances.  "Communication systems can link the  communities," he proclaimed from on  high.
 
 The Watson rant kept  on going calling for  everything from cutting down on the population of  domesticated dogs and  cats to cutting down on everything else in what  he called "simplify,  simplify, simplify."
 
 Watson essentially  called for  humans to return to primitive lifestyles. "We need to stop  flying, stop  driving cars, and jetting around on marine recreational  vehicles. The  Mennonites survive without cars and so can the rest of  us."
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