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You MUST Read This Book!

Mike

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The War Against the Weak
How American corporate philanthropies launched a national campaign of ethnic cleansing in the United States, helped found and fund the Nazi eugenics of Hitler and Mengele — and then created the modern movement of "human genetics."

In the first three decades of the 20th Century, American corporate philanthropy combined with prestigious academic fraud to create the pseudoscience eugenics that institutionalized race politics as national policy. The goal: create a superior, white, Nordic race and obliterate the viability of everyone else.

How? By identifying so-called "defective" family trees and subjecting them to legislated segregation and sterilization programs. The victims: poor people, brown-haired white people, African Americans, immigrants, Indians, Eastern European Jews, the infirm and really anyone classified outside the superior genetic lines drawn up by American raceologists. The main culprits were the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Harriman railroad fortune, in league with America's most respected scientists hailing from such prestigious universities as Harvard, Yale and Princeton, operating out of a complex at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island. The eugenic network worked in tandem with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the State Department and numerous state governmental bodies and legislatures throughout the country, and even the U.S. Supreme Court. They were all bent on breeding a eugenically superior race, just as agronomists would breed better strains of corn. The plan was to wipe away the reproductive capability of the weak and inferior.

Ultimately, 60,000 Americans were coercively sterilized — legally and extra-legally. Many never discovered the truth until decades later. Those who actively supported eugenics include America's most progressive figures: Woodrow Wilson, Margaret Sanger and Oliver Wendell Holmes.

American eugenic crusades proliferated into a worldwide campaign, and in the 1920s came to the attention of Adolf Hitler. Under the Nazis, American eugenic principles were applied without restraint, careening out of control into the Reich's infamous genocide. During the pre-War years, American eugenicists openly supported Germany's program. The Rockefeller Foundation financed the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute and the work of its central racial scientists. Once WWII began, Nazi eugenics turned from mass sterilization and euthanasia to genocidal murder. One of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute doctors in the program financed by the Rockefeller Foundation was Josef Mengele who continued his research in Auschwitz, making daily eugenic reports on twins. After the world recoiled from Nazi atrocities, the American eugenics movement — its institutions and leading scientists — renamed and regrouped under the banner of an enlightened science called human genetics.

Planned Parenthood began it's endeavors through and by this movement.
 

Red Robin

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Mike , refresh my mind, what prominant family now controlls the fortune of the Harriman family? Carnegie, Rockefeller, etc still support NPR, and other liberal things. I can't remembe what I once knew about the eugenics...old age. I'll go see if I can remember what book I read it in. Spooky stuff.
 

Mike

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reader (the Second) said:
Read the New York Times review. The book got mixed reviews and has been termed "a muckraker." Basically, the reviewers say he exaggerates the involvement of American eugenics movement with the Nazis. Sounds like an interesting book although there are a couple of others mentioned that one should read to get a balanced picture, including one by Stephen Jay Gould.

You can't judge a book by the NY times review, that's for sure. The details of the investigation and the credits are the best part of the book. He leaves no doubt as to the truthfulness of the facts presented. Pick it some time and read it, then tell me it's a muckraker.

What got me interested in it was about 2 miles from where I now live there used to be an Alms House (Poor House) during and after the depression. The old folks around here still talk about the Doctors who used to go up there and "operate" on those people, right on the sight. They were doing abortions and sterilizations, among others. I am sure a few Lobotomy's for research were performed out of that place too.
 

Martin Jr.

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I remember in the 40's, after the war, we got new social studies books in school. I was probably in the 4th grade. The new books openly promoted sterilizing certain people with low intelligence. I thought that was wrong at that time.
 

Red Robin

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I got the connection I was trying to remember! H P Blavatsky, Annie Besant, the Theosophical society, eugenics, nazism, the lucis trust.... Wicked bedfellows . Here is a scary link. The theosophical society is a form of satanism if I remember.
http://www.trdd.org/EUGBR_5E.HTM#_Toc511642201
 

Mike

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An excerpt from Red Robin's link:

Margaret Sanger (1879-1967), founder in 1921 of the later Planned Parenthood movement in New York, was rosicrucian, violently anticlerical and she belonged to a sect called Unity, which described itself as "a mental treatment guaranteed to heal all diseases of the flesh ". This sect is listed among those of the New Age. She emphasizes the power of "Creative Thinking" in all areas; there you learn to become "Christ", that is to say, to realize in oneself the self divine by merging into the Cosmic consciousness. Sanger also devoted herself to astrology, to numerology, and she consulted the mediums.

After her daughter´s death in 1915, and because of the disturbances that this caused to her, M. Sanger began to study rosicrucianism. The rosicrucians claimed to be from an oriental private meditation regime intended to link the individual to the internal powers of man derived from a superior supreme force, an "internal god" as she interpreted it paraphrasing Nietzsche. Moroever, they said that those very devout having success in their faith will detach from the group by their own healing powers; they would become "a force for the good of men".

In 1935, the All India Women's Conference extended an invitation to M. Sanger, to come to India and speak about birth control. Arrangements were made through Margaret Cousins, an Irish-born freethinker, feminist, and celebrated nationalist and follower of Annie Besant (head of the Theosophical Society and of the Malthusian League, who, until her death in 1933, lived near Madras as the head of a colony of British expatriate Theosophists), whose metaphisical and psychic beliefs had also long drawn Margaret to the magic of India.»

Margaret Sanger was a racist and eugenicist up to her death. She has been the revered heroine of Planned Parenthood.

Eugenics is today the equivalent to an odd belief, devoid of any scientific grounds; even worse, its falsity was demonstrated. Actually, beyond the moral aspect (eugenics is bad because it leads to treat human beings like cattle), its scientific "grounds" have been invalidated: the Darwinian theory has never been demonstrated and the genetic transmission of mutations(39) does not exist. The motivation of those who insist on eugenics promotion (I.P.P.F., Eugenic Societies, etc.) is due to religious reasons and that religion's name is New Age.

Other organizations working to spread abortion and contraception, openly belong to the New Age sects:

* the Zero Population Growth, that seeks to stop world population growth;
* the Friends of the Earth, and their gang, who claim for the creation of a "permit" to have children. The New Age has banished the old religions of nature, mainly from Gaïa, the Earth, threatened by men, too many to its liking.

This is the reason why ecologists recommend to reduce the world population by all means. The ones we know in Europe are only the form to the general public of extremist sects such as Earth First, worshipers of Gaia.

It is also in the New Age movement that we can find promoters of euthanasia for old people and disabled.

Dennis Meadows, of the Club of Rome, is also a follower of the New Age. The book he collaborated on: (Strategy for Tomorrow , 1973) demands a drastic reduction of fertility through simplistic mathematical models, even if the means to achieve this are immoral from the point of view of the old morality which, in his opinion, is obsolete.

The Planned Parenthood organizations (members of the I.P.P.F., the latter also listed in 1977 as a member of the English Eugenics Society), have implemented industrialized abortion and the involuntary chemical abortion (under the pretence of "contraception") worldwide. These organizations, in coordination with the other neomalthusian organizations and the UN, have made it possible to reach the number of 30 million abortions yearly worldwide.
 

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