Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 http://www.whale.to/a/depop.html Chicago Tribune A Timely Repost: The Haig-Kissinger depopulation policy by Lonnie Wolfe Special Report EIR (Executive Intelligence Review) March 10, 1981 > Investigations by EIR have uncovered a planning apparatus operating outside the control of the White House whose sole purpose is to reduce the world's population by 2 billion people through war, famine, disease and any other means necessary. This apparatus, which > includes various levels of the government is determining U.S. foreign > policy. In every political hotspot -- El Salvador, the so-called arc > of crisis in the Persian Gulf, Latin America, Southeast Asia and in > Africa- the goal of U.S. foreign policy is population reduction. The > targeting agency for the operation is the National Security Council's > Ad Hoc Group on Population Policy. Its policy-planning group is in the > U.S. State Department's Office of Population Affairs, established in > 1975 by Henry Kissinger. This group drafted the Carter > administration's Global 2000 document, which calls for global > population reduction, and the same apparatus is conducting the civil > war in El Salvador as a conscious depopulation project. > Civil wars are somewhat drawn-out ways to reduce population, the > State Department's Office of Population Affairs official added. " The > quickest way to reduce population is through famine, like in Africa or > through disease like the Black Death, " all of which might occur in El > Salvador. (Weather Control Technology is utilized specifically for > artificially inducing states of famine and drought.) Ferguson's OPA > monitors populations in the Third World and maps strategies to reduce > them. Its budget for FY 1980 was $190 million; for FY 198l, it will be > $220 million. The Global 2000 report calls for doubling that figure. > The sphere of Kissinger In 1975, OPA was brought under a reorganized > State Department Bureau of Oceans, International Environmental, and > Scientific Affairs-- a body created by Henry Kissinger. > --- --- --- --- > Birth Control programs viewed as means for Global domination > http://afgen.com/populat27.html (excerpt) > The book, Excessive Force: Power. Politics and Population > Control. " documents the involvement of " secret " branches of the U.S. > government in elevating population control to a top priority for the > west. > The Brazilian national legislature began a series of inquiries > into sterilization campaigns paid for by the U.S. Agency for > International Development (USAID). The parliamentary investigation was > inaugurated in response to a survey by the health ministry that > revealed alarmingly high levels of female surgical sterilization in > the country, along with public disclosure of a series of confidential > memoranda written at the highest levels of the U.S. government while > Henry Kissinger headed the National Security Council. These so-called > " Kissinger Papers " declassified the year before, revealed that the > purpose of the American population program in Brazil was to contain > Brazil's growing demographic and political strength and to reserve > certain " strategic and critical " minerals for U.S. military and > industrial use. A series of depositions taken at the time of the > inquiry by legislator Benedita da Silva found that millions of > Brazilian women had been sterilized without their knowledge or > consent. > Nigeria is another nation that has seen its share of opposition > to coercive birth control programs. After a series of newspaper > reports in the early 1990s made known a plan by U.S. government > contractors to plant fake theological texts in Islamic teaching > centers as a means of subverting the intense opposition to population > control in the north of the country, denunciations of the population > program became regular events in the media. Just prior to the U.N. > population conference in Cairo, a major regional conference on " Islam > and Family Planning " in Sokoto State was canceled because of strenuous > protests on the part of Nigerian religious leaders. > ----------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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