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I’m guessing Paul Ehrlich.
Good call!
He’s definitely an expert at being wrong.
He other than the wrinkles and liver spots, he hasn’t changed all that much…
I, too, believe it is Paul Ehrlich.
Unfortunately, there was a real scientist by that name — he died in 1915 after receiving the Nobel Prize for many excellent additions to the field of medicine and biological research.
But this impostor, this pseudo-scientific poseur, is one of the key people attempting to set back civilization a century, if he can do it, with the intention of keeping it there forever.
Here’s an image of the “oceans will be dead before 1979” progressive activist who should be forever known as the Population Bum:
http://www.thegwpf.org/paul-ehrlich-1971-oceans-dead-before-1979/
===|==============/ Keith DeHavelle
His teenage daughter not only survived the 1979 ocean apocalypse but is most likely close to 55 – 60 years of age now.
Must be completely disappointing to him his projections were so wrong !
Chuck Barris
Paul Ehrlich. You can always recognize him by his weird trademark grin. I believe both he and Hansen are insane.
It is Al Jolson and I claim my 5 bucks
. http://pdxretro.com/2012/03/al-jolson-was-born-on-this-day-in-1886/
The man who invented the invisible basketball.