MINISTERS OF EUTHANASIA

By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.

Posted November 9, 2009

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In the May 1973 issue of Prism (published by the American Medical Association) in an article titled “Children from the Laboratory,” Dr. James D. Watson (who would later work on the Human Genome Project) stated:

“I think we must re-evaluate our basic assumptions about the meaning of life. Perhaps… no one should be thought of as alive until about 3 days after birth…. If a child were not declared alive until 3 days after birth, then… the doctor could allow the child to die if the parents so chose.”

If this sounds shocking to you, it shouldn’t. Isn’t this what we as a nation accept just 3 days earlier? We just call it partial-birth abortion! Does this make you see just how sick and degenerate we have become as a people?

On January 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized aborting (euthanizing) “unwanted” preborn children. This was the culmination of Planned Parenthood (PP) founder Margaret Sanger’s desire to limit, via birth control, forced sterilization and abortion, what she called “dysgenic stock.” Relevant to this, Sanger had a “Negro Project” to limit the number of blacks born, and although most PP financial supporters aren’t racists, PP president Faye Wattleton (black) on CNN’s “Crossfire” (January 1, 1987) said:

“We have received contributions from people who want to support us because they want… all black women to stop having children.”

About this same time, Bishop Peter Proeku Dery of Ghana revealed that “there was pressure [by the World Bank] to legalize abortion, although the Church and the people have so far been able to prevent this. For how long, I don’t know.”

The year after the Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing the euthanizing of unwanted preborn children, a secret 42-page report was prepared in February 1974 by a euthanasia Task Force on Death and Dying. It became commonly known as the Alethea Report (see dennis28) and detailed a 10-year plan to achieve their goals, including changing the “values of self and the values of society,” death and dying education programs, living wills, etc.

On August 16. 1977, NC governor James B. Hunt, Jr. wrote that he supported tax-funding of abortion (euthanizing “unwanted” preborn children) because, he said, “We must concentrate on raising new generations of children who aren’t stunted or handicapped in some way.”

This was the same time (August 1977) an HEW medical consultant (Dr. Ursula Anderson), approached the NC Division of Health Services to prepare a plan to “regionalize child health care” as part of a national strategy. The plan called for “health care homes” established in each county, and “responsibilities belonging to child and family are required” as follows: “child and family will accept one principal source of primary care; will make contact; will arrange for examination, education, counseling, etc.; records will be transferred….” Do not be surprised if this plan is resurrected under Obamacare.

In July 1980, New Ager Barbara Marx Hubbard received a nomination at the Democratic National Convention to be the vice-presidential candidate. This was the same year she authored The Book of Co-Creation saying that one-fourth of the earth’s population were “defective seeds” who “must be eliminated from the social body.” She then wrote that she and her compatriots “are in charge of God’s selection process for planet Earth. He selects, we destroy. We are the riders of the pale horse, Death.”

Ronald Reagan won the presidential election of 1980, and from March 13-March 27, 1984 the U.S. Department of Education held hearings regarding, among other things, “survival games” (e.g., lifeboat game, air raid shelter game, spaceship game) in which children were asked whom they would be willing to kill. A Mrs. Dellinger testified:

“A survival game in which my seventh grade son participated in required him to eliminate five out of ten whom they did not have room for on a spaceship. This is a subtle way to accept genocide, to become desensitized to euthanasia and infanticide, and to destroy religious beliefs (for the clergy man is always the oldest, or nearly the oldest, and he is certainly to be eliminated).”

This was the same year Governor Richard Lamb of Colorado said old people have “a duty to die.”


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