Sunday, December 12, 2010



This article appeared as part of a feature in the December 8, 1995 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. See Feature Introduction and Table of Contents.
Kissinger's 1974 Plan for
Food Control Genocide

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Adopted as official policy in November 1975 by President Gerald Ford, NSSM 200 outlined a covert plan to reduce population growth in those countries through birth control, and also, implicitly, war and famine. Brent Scowcroft, who had by then replaced Kissinger as national security adviser (the same post Scowcroft was to hold in the Bush administration), was put in charge of implementing the plan. CIA Director George Bush was ordered to assist Scowcroft, as were the secretaries of state, treasury, defense, and agriculture.

The bogus arguments that Kissinger advanced were not original. One of his major sources was the Royal Commission on Population, which King George VI had created in 1944 "to consider what measures should be taken in the national interest to influence the future trend of population." The commission found that Britain was gravely threatened by population growth in its colonies, since "a populous country has decided advantages over a sparsely-populated one for industrial production." The combined effects of increasing population and industrialization in its colonies, it warned, "might be decisive in its effects on the prestige and influence of the West," especially effecting "military strength and security."
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... well, the argument is not bogus at all ...
... the unlimited demographic growth ...
... will lead the human species to extinction ...

... the genocide is not a solution however ...
... especially a cruelty such as starvation ...
... what needs to be done is mandatory sterilization at birth ...
... or after the first child ...
... but it would be unjust to do so only to some species ...
... consequentially it should be done on world scale ...
... if "america under god" wants so ...
... should be the first giving the example to the rest of the world ...
amon
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