Friday, August 25, 2023

The Kissinger Report & U.S. Government Policy To Depopulate The Planet

"Reading through the comments, observations, and associated documents, I was stunned by the frank, 'Realpolitik'-based arguments in favour of a US Federal Government global population control/depopulation agenda, as well as the similarities to various activities known to have been performed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Health Organization, United Nations and other non-governmental organisations."As far as I am concerned, one must recognise and acknowledge the amazing parallels between preceding population policy and many of the 'public health' policies and actions which were implemented in the USA and most western countries.

General Draper then brought up his concern that the amendments to the AID bill proposed by 22 members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee would be harmful because as he understood it, the earmarking for population funds which had been essential to the success of the program was being dropped.

Kissinger Report and Subsequent US Population Control Policy: The classified National Security Study Memorandum known as 'The Kissinger Report', undertaken at the direction of President Nixon, laid out detailed plans for population reduction in many countries.

The memorandum and subsequent policies developed from the report were observed as a way the United States could use human population reduction to limit the political power of undeveloped nations, ensure the easy extraction of foreign natural resources, prevent young anti-establishment individuals from being born, and to protect American businesses abroad from interference from nations seeking to support their growing populations.

The report recommends population control only in Least Developed Countries, and cautions that "We must take care that our activities should not give the appearance to the LDCs of an industrialised country policy directed against the LDCs," though the policy was precisely that.

We should recognise that those who argue along ideological lines have made a great deal of the fact that the US contribution to development programs and health programs has steadily shrunk, whereas funding for population programs has steadily increased.

The Report also mentioned mandatory programmes of population control: "A growing number of experts are of the belief that the outlook is much harsher and far less tractable than commonly perceived the conclusion of this view is that mandatory programmes may be needed and that we should be considering these possibilities now.

Asked: "Is the US prepared to accept food rationing to help people who can't/won't control their population growth? Are mandatory population control measures appropriate for the US and/or for others?".

The Report stated that primary emphasis on "population moderation" should be applied to "the largest and fastest growing developing countries where there is special US political and strategic interest.

United Nations Fund for Population Activities The Kissinger Report stated it is "desirable in terms of US interests" to work with the UNFPA which already had projects in more than 70 countries.

Pressure to develop a global strategy of population reduction was advanced to the Nixon Administration by Major General William Draper, who had been instrumental in establishing UNFPA and also co-founded the Population Crisis Committee. 

https://expose-news.com/2023/08/25/kissinger-report-depopulation-us-gov-covid/

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