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The Dark Roots of EUGENICS

By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.

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Eugenics and Population Control

Men of wealth like Andrew Carnegie and the Rockefellers played an important part in funding the eugenics movement. In 1904, the Carnegie Institution, with Skull & Bones member Daniel Coit Gilman as president, financed the establishment of a biological experiment station related to eugenics at Cold Spring Harbor, New York. In 1910, the Eugenics Record Office was begun there and later received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation after John D. Rockefeller, Jr. formed the Bureau of Social Hygiene.

It was during this time of the early 20th Century that Rockefeller introduced Margaret Sanger to the monied elite who would help her form the Birth Control League which would later become Planned Parenthood. The November 1921 issue of Sanger’s Birth Control Review carried the heading “Birth Control: To Create A Race of Thoroughbreds,” and Sanger would later advocate eugenically limiting “dysgenic stocks” such as blacks, Hispanics, American Indians and Catholics, as well as “slum dwellers” such as Jewish immigrants.

In 1926, Rockefeller money funded the founding of the American Eugenics Society, and the next year on May 2, 1927, the U.S. Supreme Court by an 8 to 1 majority ruled in Buck v. Bell that certain “unfit” people could be forcibly sterilized. Regarding this ruling, British [Fabian Socialist] Professor Harold Laski wrote his friend Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: “Sterilize all the unfit, among whom I include all fundamentalists.”

In the April 1933 edition of Margaret Sanger’s Birth Control Review, Dr. Ernst Rudin of Hitler’s Nazi Third Reich wrote “Eugenic Sterilization: An Urgent Need.”

After WWII and the Nazis’ “supposed” defeat, you would think the world would find the Nazi philosophy abhorrent. However, when Fabian Socialist Sir Julian Huxley became the first Director-General of UNESCO, he authored UNESCO: ITS PURPOSE AND ITS PHILOSOPHY (1948) in which he revealed that

“even though it is quite true that any radical eugenic policy will be for many years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem is examined with the greatest care, and that the public mind is informed of the issues at stake so that much that is now unthinkable may at least become thinkable.”


Ginsburg: I thought Roe was to rid undesirables: "In an astonishing admission, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she was under the impression that legalizing abortion with the 1973 Roe. v. Wade case would eliminate undesirable members of the populace, or as she put it 'populations that we don't want to have too many of.'"

John Holdren, Obama's Science Czar, says: Forced abortions and mass sterilization needed to save the planet: "[In a 1977 book he co-authored, he wrote:] 'Indeed, it has been concluded that compulsory population-control laws... could be sustained under the existing Constitution if the population crisis became sufficiently severe.' ... 'Adding a sterilant to drinking water or staple foods is a suggestion that seems to horrify people more than most proposals for involuntary fertility control.... To be acceptable, such a substance would have to meet some rather stiff requirements...."

The ghoulish spirit of Margaret Sanger lives:

•  "Women could be forced to abort their pregnancies, whether they wanted to or not;

• The population at large could be sterilized by infertility drugs intentionally put into the nation’s drinking water or in food...

• People who' contribute to social deterioration' (i.e. undesirables) 'can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility' — in other words, be compelled to have abortions or be sterilized.

• A transnational 'Planetary Regime' should ... dictate the most intimate details of Americans’ lives — using an armed international police force."

Ginsburg: I thought Roe was to rid undesirables: "In an astonishing admission, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she was under the impression that legalizing abortion with the 1973 Roe. v. Wade case would eliminate undesirable members of the populace, or as she put it 'populations that we don't want to have too many of.'"

Obama's Biggest Radical: "When Barack Obama nominated John P. Holdren as his Science Adviser last December 20, the president-elect stated 'promoting science isn’t just about providing resources' but 'ensuring that facts and evidence are never twisted or obscured by politics or ideology.' In nominating John Holdren, his words could scarcely have taken a more Orwellian ring. ... Holdren is a globalist who has endorsed 'surrender of sovereignty' to 'a comprehensive Planetary Regime"' that would ... enforce world population limits. He has... and left the door open to trying global warming 'deniers' for crimes against humanity. Such is Barack Obama's idea of a clear-headed adviser on matters of scientific policy."