New York Times Spike the Food Supply with Sterilization Chemicals to Cause Global Infertility
and Depopulation
by Edward Morgan
A November 4, 1969 New York Times feature article authored by Gladwin Hill called for
sterilization chemicals to be added to the food supply in order to achieve globalist
goals of human depopulation.
That article, entitled �A Sterility Drug in Food is Hinted� came with the byline,
�Biologist Stresses Need to Curb Population Growth.�
Until the New York Times memory holes the article, you can still find it in the NYT
archives at this link, in fact.
You can also see a partial photo of the NYT article below.
Most people living today � especially younger people � have no idea that a key agenda
of globalism is the elimination of �undesirable� humans from the gene pool.
They believe that ideas of �eugenics� and genocide were only carried out by the
Nazis, not by American university professors and presidential science advisors.
So they have no grasp of the context in which Planned Parenthood, for example, operates
today as a depopulation engine to eliminate blacks from society.
(Planned Parenthood�s founder, Margaret Sanger, was a black-hating eugenicist whose
ideas directly inspired the genocidal goals of the Third Reich.)
The New York Times article, shown below, quotes Dr. Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University, a
depopulation advocate, as well as President Richard Nixon�s chief science adviser, Dr.
Lee DuBridge, who said that �population control should be the prime task of every
government.�
Compulsory family regulation run by government
In the article, shown below, Dr. Ehrlich laments the fact that biologists believe, �compulsory
family regulation will be necessary to retard population growth.� In essence, he is arguing
that the government should be in charge of reproductive rights, determining who is allowed
to reproduce and who must be sterilized.
To achieve the sterilization goals, he �urged establishing a Federal Population Commission
�with a large budget for propaganda,�� reports the New York Times.
He also called for, �the addition of a temporary sterilant to staple food, or to the water
supply� in order to cause mandatory infertility.
Dr. Barry Commoner of Washington University in St. Louis added to the discussion:
Can we not invent a way to reduce our population growth rate to zero?
Every human institution � school, university, church, family, government and international
agencies such as Unesco � should set this as its prime task.
This agenda is already well under way
Most Americans have no awareness that this agenda is well under way.
Flu shots, for example, are now scientifically confirmed to cause spontaneous abortions,
a form of infertility and population control.
This explains exactly why the CDC began pushing for flu shot vaccines during all three trimesters
of gestation in expectant mothers.
Sperm viability is also plummeting across the modern world, according to dozens of published
scientific studies.
One such study � conducted by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem � found that sperm
concentrations have plummeted more than 50 percent from 1973 to 2011.
According to the abstract of this study as reported in Science Daily:
These findings strongly suggest a significant decline in male reproductive health that has
serious implications beyond fertility and reproduction, given recent evidence linking
poor semen quality with higher risk of hospitalization and death.
Covert vectors for depopulation that are being pursued right now
The depopulation goals from 1969 are in full force in America today.
Some of the vectors for covert sterilization and depopulation now include:
Covert genetic modification of crops to grow RNA interference fragments that nullify male
fertility in humans.
The continued use of toxic mercury in flu shots in order to cause spontaneous abortions
in pregnant women.
Planned Parenthood abortion centers that target minority communities for eugenics �cleansing�
of the gene pool.
Inoculation of all vaccine recipients with hidden, cancer-causing viruses that are deliberately
allowed to contaminate many vaccines.
(See the SV40 Simian Virus fiascoaffecting 98 million Americans via the polio vaccine.)
(Also, read the book �Plague� by Judy Mikovitz.)
The planned, deliberate use of cancer-causing ingredients in the popular food supply, including
sodium nitrite in processed meat, inducing widespread cancer and early deaths (the clueless
population then eats itself to death, while enriching the cancer industry).
Spiking public health vaccines with covert sterilization chemicals, exactly as has been
confirmed in African vaccination campaigns that target young black women for sterilization
without their knowledge or consent.
If you do not know that mass sterilization efforts are underway right now to eliminate
human fertility and drastically reduce the global population, then you are not yet well-versed
on reality.
Even Bill Gates openly talks about achieving the correct amount of population reduction
by using vaccines and other vectors, saying:
The world today has 6.8 billion people� that�s headed up to about 9 billion.
Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services,
we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.
For the sake of preserving the historical record, we are reprinting the NYT article
here, knowing that they are very likely to attempt to memory hole this article in another
swipe at Orwellian-style revisionist history.
A STERILITY DRUG IN FOOD IS HINTED
Biologist Stresses Need to Curb Population Growth
By GLADWIN HILL Special to The New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 � A possibility that the government might have to put sterility
drugs in reservoirs and in food shipped to foreign countries to limit human multiplication
was envisioned today by a leading crusader on the population problem.
The crusader, Dr. Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University, among a number of commentators
who called attention to the �population crisis� as the United States Commission
for Unesco opened it 13th national conference here today.
Unesco is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
The 100-member commission, appointed by the Secretary of State, included representatives
of Government, outside organizations, and the public.
Some 500 conservationists and others are attending the two-day meeting at the St. Francis Hotel,
devoted this year to environmental problems.
President Nixon�s chief science adviser, Dr. Lee DuBridge, brought up the population
question in his keynote speech last night, calling the reduction of the earth�s population
growth rate to zero �the first great challenge of our time.�
Godfrey a Speaker
His comments went beyond recent statements of President Nixon, who in a message to Congress
stressed the provision of birth control information to underprivileged women.
But the Federal Government�s willingness to come to grips with population limitation
was questioned by another speaker, Arthur Godfrey, radio-television star and a conservation
campaigner.
�Dr. DuBridge rightly said that population control should be the prime task of every
government,� he said.
�But is there anyone here � anyone � who thinks that this Administration, or the next
of the next, will act with the kind of force that�s necessary?�
Dr. Erlich, who is a biologist said:
�Our first move must be to convince all those we can that the planet Earth must be
viewed as a spaceship of limited carrying capacity.�
�I think that 150 million people (50 million fewer that there are now) would be an optimum
number to live comfortably in the United States.
�Alternative to Armageddon�
�Some biologists feel that compulsory family regulation will be necessary to retard population
growth.
It is a dismal prospect � except when viewed as an alternative to Armageddon.�
He urged establishing a Federal Population Commission �with a large budget for propaganda,�
changing tax laws to discourage reproduction and instituting mandatory birth control instruction
in public schools.
He also urged �changing the pattern of Federal support of biomedical research so that the
majority of it goes into the broad areas of population regulation, environment sciences,
behavior sciences and related areas rather than into short-sighted programs on death
control.�
If such steps are unavailing, he continued, the nation might resort to �the addition
of a temporary sterilant to staple food, or to the water supply,� with limited distribution
of antidote chemicals, perhaps by lottery.
Although it might seem that such a program could be started by doctoring foods sent to
underdeveloped countries, he said, �the solution does not lie in that direction�
because �other people already are suspicious of our motives.�
Economic Pressure Urged
Rather, he suggested, the United States should stop economic aid to countries that do not
try to limit their populations.
Dr. Barry Commoner of St. Louis, Washington University ecologist, in an ensuing discussion
period differed with Dr. Ehrlich.
He said that he thought the urge to multiply was rooted in the sense of insecurity.
And that the better way to reduce reproduction was by �increasing the well-being of peoples.�
He also opposed chemical strategems on the ground that �every technological trick like
that we�ve tried has caused disaster.�
Recapitulating the environmental problems stemming from population, Dr. Dubridge said:
�Do we need more people on the earth?
We all know the answer to that is no.
Do we have to have more people?
Also no.
�Can we reverse the urges of a billion years of evolving life?
We can.
We know techniques for reducing fertility.
We are not fully utilizing them.�
Citing a widespread attitude, he said: �We have the right to have as many children as
we can afford,� we say.
Do we, today?
No.
�Can we not invent a way to reduce our population growth rate to zero?
Every human institution � school, university, church, family, government and international
agencies such as Unesco � should set this as its prime task.�
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét