The agenda of depopulation
is key to the mind set of the Globalists.
Numerous different public figures have publicly expressed
their desire to brutally reduce world population.
Consider the following:
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"In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return
as a deadly virus, in order to contribute
something to solve overpopulation."
Prince Philip, in his Foreword to If I Were an Animal;
United Kingdom, Robin Clark Ltd., 1986.
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"A total world population of 250-300 million people,
a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal."
Ted Turner, in an interview with Audubon magazine.
National Security Memo 200, dated April 24, 1974, and titled
"Implications of world wide population growth for U.S. security
& overseas interests," says:
"Dr. Henry Kissinger proposed in his memorandum to the NSC that
"depopulation should be the highest priority of U.S. foreign policy
towards the Third World."
He quoted reasons of national security, and because
"the U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of
minerals from abroad, especially from less-developed countries ...
Kissinger prepared a depopulation manifesto for President
Jimmy Carter called
'Global 2000'
which detailed using food as a weapon
to depopulate the third world.
One of the most chilling admissions of deadly intent came from
the lips of the late Jacques Cousteau,
the sainted environmental icon.
In an interview with the UNESCO Courier for November 1991
the famed oceanographer said:
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The damage people cause to the planet is a function of
demographics - it is equal to the degree of development.
One American burdens the earth much more than twenty
Bangaladeshes.
The damage is directly linked to consumption.
Our society is turning toward more and needless consumption.
It is a vicious circle that I compare to cancer....
This is a terrible thing to say.
In order to stabilize world population,
we must eliminate 350,000 people per day.
It is a horrible thing to say, but it’s just as bad not to say it.
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