Biden land management pick called for population control in master’s thesis

NEW YORK POST/ Samuel Chamberlain-

President Biden’s pick to run the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) argued in her graduate thesis nearly three decades ago that Americans should have no more than two children and claimed allowing livestock to graze on public land was “destroying the West.”

Tracy Stone-Manning was already under fire from Republicans for her links to a so-called “tree-spiking” operation to sabotage logging efforts in Idaho in the late 1980s. Stone-Manning eventually agreed to testify against two people involved in the eco-terrorist operation in exchange for immunity from prosecution.

Stone-Manning’s thesis, which she used to obtain a Master’s degree in environmental science from the University of Montana and was first reported on by the Daily Caller, was formatted as eight PSAs dealing with environmental issues including logging, mining and overpopulation. The idea, she wrote, was that the environmental movement needed “advertising’s ubiquitous power … to capture mainstream America.” Continue reading…