Natalia, talking about "Illuminati", what do you think of this:?

(Context & Refs see  http://www.policestateplanning.com/chapter_14_.htm  )

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14.1 FUNDING POPULATION CONTROL

     Displayed on Rockefeller University's website homepage on 3 December
2003, was a picture of a crowded city market with the following caption
beneath:

     It took from the beginning of time until 1950 to put the first 2.5
billion people on the planet. Yet in the next half-century, an increase
that exceeds the total population of the world in 1950 will occur, So
writes Joel E. Cohen, Ph.D., Dr.P.H., professor and head of the Laboratory
of Populations at The Rockefeller University and Columbia University, in a
Viewpoint article in the November 14 issue of the journal Science.(4)

     Limiting population growth has been a preoccupation of the European
and American elite throughout the twentieth century. The Population Council
was established in 1952 by John D. Rockefeller III. The multi-billion
dollar World Wildlife Fund is sponsored by British and Dutch Royalty and
the elite environmental think-tank, The Club of Rome, counts several world
leaders amongst its members. The U.N.'s population control activities
receive funding from all the major charitable foundations, especially the
Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation. Ted Turner's $1 billion United
Nations Foundation and the $24 billion Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
are entirely devoted to population control activities although they are
disguised as public health campaigns.
     The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is the single largest
international source of overt funding for population and reproductive
health programmes. Since it began operations in 1969, the Fund has provided
nearly $6 billion in 'assistance' to developing countries.(5)The UNFPA only
manages one quarter of the world's population control budget for developing
countries, which is in excess of $1 billion per year.(6) The Netherlands,
Britain, and Japan were by far the biggest funders of UNFPA in 2001,
providing almost 50% of the total $396 million.(7) Meanwhile the U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID) gives substantially more money
to population control programmes than to healthcare and food assistance.(8)


14.2 AIMS AND METHODS - THE ART OF KILLING QUIETLY

     The population control agenda is presented to the public as a
universal concern for planetary resources and environmental pollution, and
to a lesser degree, socio-economic deprivation, women's rights, and
reproductive health. Whatever the truth of these arguments, the point is
that population 'control' is  coercive. The policy papers on population
control contain objectives that are so extreme that coercion would
certainly be needed to meet them. The 1972 benchmark environmentalist
publication, The Limits To Growth, predicted planetary meltdown by 2050
unless radical limits to population growth were imposed. In 1974, this was
translated into hard U.S. national security policy by National Security
Advisor, Henry Kissinger. His lengthy National Security Study Memorandum
200 laid out the aims, timescale, and methods of U.S. foreign policy for
limiting the population growth of 'lesser developed countries'.(9) Measures
were to be taken to keep the world's population growing beyond 8 billion,
meaning 500 million fewer people by year 2000 and 3 billion fewer by 2050.
However, many suspect that this is nowhere near the real target of the
elite and their Malthusian collaborators, which is to cut the world's
current population in half. The American population control think tank,
Negative Population Growth Inc., recommended in 1992 that the population of
the U.S. should be 125-150 million, requiring a 50% cut from its current
level.(10) In 1995, the same think-tank published a study recommending an
80% reduction in global population. (11)
      In NSSM 200, Henry Kissinger stated that no single approach would
'solve' the population problem. Multiple and seemingly unconnected
approaches are also less likely to attract attention. Here follows a
short-list of these approaches.

14.3 ENVIRONMENTALISM

     The environmental movement has been an important tool for justifying
population reduction. As The Daily Telegraph recently reported, banning the
pesticide DDT in the early 1970s was a huge victory for the population
controllers. DDT was introduced as an insecticide in the 1940s and promised
to eradicate malaria, one of the world's biggest natural killers. Despite
all the scientific evidence to the contrary, the powerful environmental
lobby declared it dangerous, and so it was banned. As a result, hundreds of
millions of lives have been lost to malaria unnecessarily.(12) Alexander
King, president of the The Club of Rome, confirmed the real purpose of the
ban:

     My own doubts came when DDT was introduced. In Guyana, within two
years, it had almost eliminated malaria. So my chief quarrel with DDT,in
hindsight, is that it has greatly added to the population problem.(13)

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