The elite, the wealthy and powerful of the world, continuing to be captivated with the ideas of Malthus, regardless of all evidence to the contrary, have shown little willingness to slow their population control efforts.
"Our hearts are heavy for the pain caused by eugenics." Davis said. "It was a sad and regrettable chapter in the state's history, and it is one that must never be repeated." In more than 30 states, over 60,000 Americans were sterilized by the abhorrent pseudoscience known as eugenics. California in it's zeal sterilized 1/3 of those 60,000 Americans.
Malthus predicted global famine and suggested, somewhat controversially, that war, poverty and disease were useful means of population control. He said the population grew "geometrically" while resources increased "arithmetically". The result would be starvation.
Perspective: The Depopulation Bomb
This is a dangerous precedent, because it opens the way to other types of abortion, for example, of the physically or mentally disabled, and even healthy human beings who, however, do not fit the criteria approved by eugenic groups.
The poor, the mutilated, and blacks, according to these groups, are "sub-races" and must not prosper, for which sterilization and compulsory abortion are instruments to contain these fringes of the population.
"After Hitler, eugenics has not disappeared. It has been renewed," said Edwin Black in his recently published book "The War Against the Weak -- Eugenics and the North American Campaign to Create a Superior Race."
Goodness, what would "eugenics" fan Margaret Sanger have to say about this? Thanks to abortion, the one-child policy of China's communist dictatorship is causing a wholesale slaughter of females.
A powerful tool of Hitler's fascist and racist system was the pseudoscience known as eugenics. The eugenics movement, did not originate with Hitler and the Nazis, but was conceived and implemented in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, and financed and facilitated by powerful Americans in business, politics, and the judiciary.
[...] Genocide is not a practice (or a condition) that is regulated to the garbage heap of the past, or limited to some war torn and exotic land, but is very much a part of the American political, economic, educational, and legal landscape. Contemporary genocide in America is a quiet force creeping silently and largely unnoticed by most. It, nevertheless, has manifested itself in many insidious ways, particularly among African and Native Americans.
The defining characteristic of this think tank is its defense of "the natural family."The enemiesin this cultural war include feminists, activist judges, environmental extremists, as well as divorce, abortion and population control
The eugenics movement (derived from the Greek words for "good" and "generation") was not a marginal phenomenon. In the U.S., and to a lesser degree in Britain, eugenics was embraced as a "science" and an ideology. Some of America's leading lights - among them presidents, Supreme Court judges, millionaires, Protestant clergymen and eminent scientists - supported the movement or became active members in it. America was perceived as a "Nordic" race that should not be mixed with inferior blood.
The movement was not just in favor of barring the immigration of inferior races such as Blacks, Latinos, Asians and East Europeans. It roundly supported "improving racial stock" by sterilizing people who were "not useful" to society. Some leaders of the movement even advocated physically eliminating the defectives, "putting them to sleep" as an act of mercy and compassion.
"'Freedom' to Planned Parenthood is the ability to kill the youngest member of your family," Wright explained. "'Justice' includes supporting forced abortions in China. 'The right to make childbearing decisions' extends to violent criminals who decide that a pregnant women's pre-baby should be brutally taken from her."
The Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the political arm of the abortion business, endorsed Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry earlier this year. That's the first time the group has made an endorsement in a presidential race.
Sedlak said most people association with Planned Parenthood are unaware of the background of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger.
"Planned Parenthood was founded by a staunch racist who firmly believed in the eugenics movement. This organization is now the single largest abortion provider in the country," said Sedlak. "I am positive that is not well known by Planned Parenthood's supporters and customers."
A CHILLING "message" against the proposed "two-child policy?"
Early morning worshippers were shocked to find a male fetus inside the Our Lady of Miraculous Medal church in Project 4, Quezon City, a parish supervised by activist priest Robert Reyes.
To the "running priest," a staunch pro-life advocate, the disturbing incident, while no longer unusual, illustrated the kind of mind-set that could be spawned by population control measures that "subordinate life under the seemingly higher values of economics."
Hart, whose Web site expounds on "favored races" and "less favored races," is the only Republican on the ballot in the Aug. 5 primary.
Eugenics arose in the early 20th century as a pseudoscientific movement to solve social problems by preventing the "unfit" from having children. It inspired 33 states to pass laws that allowed the sterilization of some 65,000 people, and Nazi Germany used the U.S. examples to justify programs that sterilized and killed millions.
The eugenics of the past originated with government, said Ted Peters, the president of Pacific Lutheran Seminary and a researcher at the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences. "We're going to see free-market eugenics. Families are going to plan the genetic makeup of their children."
Francis Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin's, coined the term "eugenics" in 1886. His idea was to "improve the human race through better breeding," said Christine Rosen, the author of Preaching Eugenics: Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement. (Oxford University Press). To achieve this goal, Galton and other adherents of eugenics encouraged "the production of the fittest specimens," she said.
He was warehoused with 35 other boys in a decrepit brick dormitory. A single attendant harshly punished anyone who stepped out of line. As a "reward," well-behaved students such as Boyce got to join a special Science Club — where Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers conducted experiments by feeding the children radioactive oatmeal.
[...] D'Antonio said that at the peak of the child institutionalization movement, "there were more than 200,000 kids in more than 100 institutions" across the country. Like Fred Boyce, many of the children bore the artificial medical label "moron," devised by a New Jersey researcher named Henry Goddard early in the 20th century, when eugenics was considered a serious science.
The Big Lie is alive and well today in the United States of America, and what's most troubling about it is the basic premise that underlies its use. In order for somebody to undertake a Big Lie, they must first believe Niccolo Machiavelli's premise (in "The Prince," 1532) that the end justifies the means.
Hitler, after all, claimed to have based everything he did on the virtuous goal of uniting Europe - and then the world - in a thousand-year era of peace, foreshadowed in the Bible. If you believe that a thousand years of peace is such a noble end that any means is justified to reach it, it's a short leap to eugenics, preemptive wars, torture of dissidents and prisoners, and mass murder.
The UN and the Nordics, however unintentionally, have assisted in generating one of the biggest scams to hit the international community, one that has cost taxpayers billions of dollars to sustain bureaucracies and non- governmental organisations (NGOs) supposedly dedicated to population control and reproductive health. ...
Between UN expenditures and those of individual governments and NGOs, some US$11 billion (S$19 billion) is spent each year on population-related matters.
The UN and its NGO allies - such as the London-based International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the Washington-based Population Action International (PAI) - have now cleverly linked the question of reproductive health to that of sustainable economic development.
This eugenic mentality is already applied with the practice of abortion. If there had been a diagnosis that had discovered the sickness during the pregnancy, the child would probably never have been born.
As he escaped that control, euthanasia is practiced after the birth. It is a practice by which human beings are eliminated who are considered "not valid" -- precisely a eugenic practice of elimination of what some consider to be "defective."
So why do I keep trying to relate the abortion holocaust to the Nazi holocaust?
Because they are related. According to George Grant, author of "Grand Illusions — The Legacy of Planned Parenthood," Adolf Hitler was closely tied to the early 20th century eugenics movement and Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger's ideas. Also, Dr. Ernest Rudin, the man who designed Hitler's euthanasia policies, was one of the first board members of the Planned Parenthood organization and wrote newsletter articles for their publication even before the name Planned Parenthood was adopted.
Since the Second World War, the eugenics movement has been evolved by professional ethicists into the pseudo-science of bioethics.
[...] the Catholic facilities claimed that in killing children after inducing labour, they were acting according to the US bishops' ethics guidelines for Catholic health care, which says, "For proportionate reason, labour may be induced after the fetus is viable." It is doubtful that the bishops intended that the 'viable fetus', also known as a preemie baby, should then be killed by drowning or suffocation or be neglected to death. The hospitals' actions are doubly inexplicable in the face of recent legislation that protects the life of children born alive under any circumstances.
Note: After failing to implement population controls on its population, Bangladesh might find itself on the receiving end of more proven methods of population reduction: war, famine and disease.
Seems the "family planning" initiatives failed to produce the targeted 1,400,000 sterilizations as planned. Only a mere 200,000 received "permanent birth control."
Halfway through the chapter on Paul Ehrlich, you wonder why author Dan Flynn, in his new book Intellectual Morons, is devoting so much time to tearing this wacko to bits. Ehrlich's predictions of massive famines in the 1970s should be enough to make the man irrelevant.
[...] Ehrlich looks sane compared to Alfred Kinsey, the unscientific pervert whose findings on sex became the intellectual justification for the hedonism of the sexual revolution. Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, had little problem with concentration camps and endorsed eugenics, Flynn shows us. Peter Singer, Princeton professor and hero of the animal rights movement, favors infanticide.
[...] mainstream policies of bodies like the United Nations, and its organs like the UN Population Fund (which includes on its agenda the defence of population control abortions in China) cannot be trusted. Those that have championed the control of population growth for decades, creating unreasonable and un-substantiated claims over the implications of population growth, whilst failing to notice or report the population declines now upon us, are now being exposed. It is also not surprising that the Muslim world has been the target of much of this campaign.
Ruppert put the words in his own mouth when he quoted approvingly from a eugenics tome penned in 1952 by Charles Galton Darwin. Darwin was, for the record, a rather notorious figure in the American eugenics movement, as were other Darwins and Galtons before him. Are we supposed to believe that there was no significance to the fact that Ruppert referenced a noted eugenicist while addressing such a distinguished audience?
... a village in torment because of a radical new population control measure: guns for sterilisation.
Three months ago, officials in three districts of Uttar Pradesh, India's largest and most populous state, announced that to obtain a single-barrel shotgun, two people would need to be sterilised; for a revolver licence, the price would be five.
Research on population control, preventing future births, is now being carried out secretly by biotech companies. Dr. Ignacio Chapela, a University of California microbiologist, discovered that wild corn in remote parts of Mexico is contaminated with lab altered DNA. That discovery made him a threat to the biotech industry.
The more you study Alfred Kinsey, the more you realize that he was not a scientist but the Marquis de Sade with a research team.
[...] Now, to ascribe to Kinsey Nazi sentiments is not a stretch that would render one guilty of hyperbole or specious analysis. Not only did the correspondence between Kinsey and Von Balluseck bear witness to the fact that the latter's Naziism seemed no more disturbing to Kinsey than his pedophilia, but Kinsey also was an avowed atheist who refused to hire Jews, blacks or committed Christians (Hitler was anti-Christian as well) throughout his career. Moreover, like the Nazis, Kinsey was a proponent of eugenics, which is the science of improving the human race through selective breeding.
Dr. Graves says that it was started as some sort of sick population control project. The name of the project is MK-NAOMI. According to him MK-NAOMI is the code for the development of AIDS. The "MK" portion stands for the two co-authors of the AIDS virus, Robert Manaker and Paul Kotin. The "NAOMI" portion stands for "Negroes Are Only Momentary Individuals."
This is not the first time that the WHO has been called on the carpet to explain their misuse of vaccines. Millions of female Mexicans, Nicaraguans and Filipinos were duped into taking tetanus vaccines, some of which were laced with a female hormone that could cause miscarriage and sterilization. It is no secret that since the 1970's the WHO has been testing and funding antifertility vaccine research that would make a woman's immune system attack and destroy her own babies in the womb.
In his new book, Intellectual Morons, Daniel Flynn provides us with abundant examples of dangerous ideas and beliefs that intellectual "gurus" can dream up and convince others to embrace.
[...] An advocate of "abortion for any reason at any time," Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is also exposed for the lunatic she was. She supported terrorism and "passionately advocated assassination, bombings, and even the overthrow of the U.S. government." Sanger also shared some of Hitler's philosophies. She was an "early eugenics backer" and championed the elimination of "human weeds" from society through sterilization, unfettered abortion, and segregation. Don't expect to find such revealing information in most sanitized accounts of Sanger's life. Nothing can stand in the glorious path of the unlimited abortion movement and taint the reputation of its "charismatic leader."
"The torture of Mao Hengfeng demonstrates that China's drive to control its population growth at any cost to the Chinese people is as strong and dangerous as ever," Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., said Tuesday during House International Relations Committee.
[...] The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has praised the policy, he said, as the most successful population control plan in human history.
This past year, it was quietly announced that Holland had approved euthanasia for children under twelve. This news alone was unsettling, but then last month came the disturbing disclosure that not only had euthanasia been approved for infants, but had in fact been practiced by doctors for some time. In other words, first adults and now children and infants are slowly being eliminated in the name of "compassion."
Though the line was drawn at sterilisation, the documentary revealed that, under the direction of a Dr Theodore Gray, a determined eugenics programme to cleanse the white race of the feeble-minded was carried out at psychopaedic hospitals throughout New Zealand.
During the trial, for some inexplicable reason, the mainstream media generally abandoned its time-honored and typically unwavering "pro-choice" rhetoric, and began referring to baby Conner by such "egregious" terms as, "Scott and Laci's unborn son," "the unborn child," and simply, "Conner."
[...] There would have been no murder charge if Laci Peterson had ended Conner's life by abortion on Christmas Eve, and Scott Peterson would have been powerless to stop it.
In the dark past of human civilization, the ruling class controlled humanity largely through religious institutions and mysticism. However, the turn of the century witnessed the epistemic transformation of the elite's religious power structure into a "scientific dictatorship." The history and background of this "scientific dictatorship" is a conspiracy, created and micro-managed through the historical tide of Darwinism, which has its foundations in Freemasonry. In this article, we shall examine the evolutionary alchemy of eugenics, from Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood to William Sims Bainbridge's Transhumanism.
NSSM 200 states that population growth in the developing world threatens U.S. security in four basic ways: First, certain large nations stand to gain significant political power and influence as a result of their growing populations. Second, the United States and its western allies have a vital interest in strategic materials which have to be imported from less-developed countries. Third, societies with high birthrates have large numbers of young people, who are more likely than older people to challenge global power structures. And last, population growth in relatively-disadvantaged countries jeopardizes U.S. investments.
When viewed as a whole, the post 9/11 'security state' seems less about protecting us from terrorism, and more about population control and quelling dissent.
He compares the science of the environmentalists as similar to that of the study of eugenics a century ago. The study of eugenics, the idea that the human race could be "improved" by selective breeding, was at first supported by presidents, Nobel laureates, major universities and the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations, and together they molded public opinion. The science was insidious, pseudo-, and wrong.
The Rockefeller Foundation funded the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Germany (known today as the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research). This busy little institution partially laid the intellectual groundwork for the racial-cleansing ideas behind the Holocaust and supported individuals like the French-American Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Alexis Carrel, who supported the Nazis and advocated mass murder of the mentally ill and prisoners. Also on the Rockefeller's payroll was the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Psychiatrie (German Institute for Psychiatric Research) and Dr. Ernst Rudin. Rudin was named President of the worldwide Eugenics Federation in 1932 and stated in a public address ...
In part two of this article, we trace the thread of the concept of 'survival of the fittest' from Condorcet to Malthus, to Spencer, to Wallace and to Darwin; elucidate the 'predictive programming' contained in science fiction novels; and illuminate the extraterrestrial connection, specifically the Freemasonic import of Sirius, the Dog Star.
Reparations are unlikely for victims of a state-run sterilization program, though legislation to extend benefits to them is moving slowly ahead.
More than 7,600 people were sterilized, many against their will, between 1929 and 1974 under the authority of the Eugenics Board of North Carolina.
[...] the [State Department] report notes that "Violence against women, including imposition of a coercive birth limitation policy that resulted in instances of forced abortion and forced sterilization, continued to be a problem, as did prostitution."
The most important point in Michael Chrichton's runaway best-seller, State of Fear, is his comparison of the global warming theory to the theory of eugenics.
The theory of eugenics contends that the human condition would be improved through government-mandated selective breeding. The theory of global warming contends that government-mandated reduction in the use of fossil fuel is required to prevent catastrophic climate change.
"The tapes from our investigation clearly prove that these people are running a pedophile protection racket," said Life Dynamics President, Mark Crutcher. "America's family planning clinics are little more than corporate accomplices for sexual predators who target children."
Men whose wives were forcibly sterilised under China's coercive population control policies are entitled to political asylum in the US, the federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled.
For the last three days (at least), a story having something to do with "New Urbanism," the environment or conservation has been featured on the front page of The State newspaper, and it shows that the liberal enviro-wacko establishment is getting bolder.
[...] Speaking of the United Nations, all of these land-use plans are being implemented to further a UN program of land control (communism) and population control called "Agenda 21."
Since clergy associated with Planned Parenthood admit it to be a secular humanist organization, and its president signed the Humanist Manifesto II, and its leaders receive awards for their work in spreading the doctrine, it is fair to ask: What is this doctrine that Planned Parenthood is spreading? The following excerpts from Humanist Manifesto II should offer a clear picture of this doctrine and how it is reflected in Planned Parenthood programs and philosophies.
North Carolina is pondering ways to make amends to Riddick and thousands of others sterilized as part of the eugenics (or "good breeding") movement that began nationally in the early 20th century and continued into the 1970s. The state offered a public apology two years ago. Now lawmakers are debating ways to make reparations to those robbed of the chance to be parents. More than 30 other states had eugenics programs during the last century; they were ruled constitutional in Buck v. Bell, a 1924 Supreme Court decision that is still the law of the land. Roughly 70,000 Americans in all were sterilized before the notion fell out of favor, becoming linked in the public's mind to Hitler's Germany after World War II. But North Carolina is the first to appoint a panel to study what to do now for its victims, from health care and counseling to financial reparations. The state is also considering addressing the shameful practice - finally halted in 1974 - in its classrooms. "Some people have tried to pretend it never happened," says North Carolina State Rep. Larry Womble, a reparations activist. "It's painful to remember."
The eugenics movement that emerged at the turn of the century offered a tempting vision: a future free of poverty, addiction and crime, thanks to the magic of science. To the eugenicist, most social blight could be traced back to genetic flaws, passed from generation to generation.
[...] the archivist handed me three rolls of microfilm. I didn't know what they were, but I didn't want to ask any questions. I took this microfilm, went to the reading room and essentially was faced with a goldmine, because what he had given me were the minutes of all of the Eugenics Board meetings.
Controversial fluoride is one of the basic ingredients in both PROZAC (FLUoxetene Hydrochloride) and Sarin nerve gas (Isopropyl-Methyl-Phosphoryl FLUoride).
Sodium fluoride, a hazardous-waste by-product from the manufacture of aluminum, is a common ingredient in rat and cockroach poisons, anesthetics, hypnotics, psychiatric drugs, and military nerve gas. It's historically been quite expensive to properly dispose of, until some aluminum industries with an overabundance of the stuff sold the public on the terrifically insane but highly profitable idea of buying it at a 20,000% markup, injecting it into our water supplies, and then drinking it.
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, leader of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales, renewed his attack on the abortion laws and embryo research yesterday in an Easter sermon, a TV interview, and a newspaper article which compared the research to eugenics experimentation in Nazi Germany.
Sun Dong-sheng of the Jinan Army Institute remarked: "The requirements of modern science, technology, and production, and the speed with which their development has taken place, have resulted in increasing demands for a population with attributes of a high quality." To meet these demands for human beings of a "high quality", Sun, as well as many of his likeminded contemporaries, recommended that the "field of eugenics," with the science of "genetics as its basis," can be "established on an objective, materialistic foundation" and can thus be employed by the state for the purposes of "socialist modernization."
"...there was no point in seeking to convert the intellectuals. For intellectuals would never be converted and would anyway always yield to the stronger, 'and this will always be the man in the street.' Arguments must therefore be crude, clear and forcible, and appeal to emotions and instincts, not the intellect. Truth was unimportant and entirely subordinate to tactics and psychology... Hatred and contempt must be directed at particular individuals."
H. Trevor-Roper (ed), The Goebbels Diaries, p. XX, cited in Regan, Geoffrey. 1987. Great Military Disasters. New York: M. Evans and Company
"Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom, 1913
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media."
William Colby (Former CIA Director)
"The owners and managers of the press determine which person, which facts, which version of the facts, and which ideas shall reach the public."
Commission On Freedom Of The Press