by Dennis Cuddy, Ph.D.

March 7, 2023

In the past, I have written about the Carnegie Institution in 1904 founding a eugenics experimental station at Cold Spring Harbor, New York. In 1912, elitists like Winston Churchill and Harvard University president Charles Eliot attended the first International Congress of Eugenics. About the same time, John D. Rockefeller II introduced Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger to other elitists who could provide funding for her efforts, including publication of her BIRTH CONTROL REVIEW, which in the early 1930s published an article by Hitler’s eugenics specialist Ernst Rudin. By 1952 John D. Rockefeller III and Senator Prescott Sheldon (President George W. Bush’s grandfather and member of Yale’s secret fraternity Skull & Bones) founded the Population Council to further population control. Later, I wrote a NewsWithViews column titled “The Alethea Report” about a step-by-step plan to use the press/media to promote eugenics.

You may recall my also writing about former Planned Parenthood medical director Dr. Richard Day in 1969 describing their plan for the future as including legalization of abortion, creating hard-to-cure diseases, etc. (to see the full quote look at page 439 of the 2nd edition of my book, NOW IS THE DAWNING OF THE NEW AGE NEW WORLD ORDER (the quote was transcribed by my mother, Peggy Cuddy, whose research was used by me to a large extent in writing this book). In the same year of 1969, on March 11, Planned Parenthood-World Population vice-president Frederick Jaffe’s “Activities Relevant to the Study of Population Policy for the U.S.”) which originally appeared in a memorandum to Population Council president Bernard Berelson, which included “Examples of Proposed Measures to Reduce U.S. Fertility, by Universality of Selectivity Impact,” in which one finds: “restructure family, encourage increased homosexuality, educate for family limitation, encourage women to work, compulsory sterilization of all who have two children except for a few who would be allowed three, confine childbearing to a limited number of adults, stock certificate type permits for children, payment to encourage sterilization, abortion and contraception, and fertility control agents in the water supply. It is noteworthy to point out that according to the Fluoride Action Network “Fluoride Affects Sperm Quality.” Note that in my NewsWithViews series and book titled “The Power Elite and the Secret Nazi Plan,” I wrote that the Nazis put a miniscule amount of a type of fluoride in the water of conquered countries (like Czechoslovakia). It narcotized a part of the brain making the people more docile and less resistant to Nazi control.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Population Controllers had important allies in the major network media, as well-known ABC News commentator Howard K. Smith wrote in the January-February 1970 issue of THE HUMANIST: “It is going to cause a wrench in sentiment and attitude, but we are going to have to adjust to limiting population….We may even have to begin penalizing people by tax measures to induce them to do more than have two children.” This was during the Nixon administration during which work was begun on a “classified” National Security Council Memorandum dated December 10, 1974. And when one reads it, there is little doubt as to why the U.S. Government would not want people to know the role it was playing in the population control movement. The document stated that “if future numbers are to be kept within reasonable bounds, it is urgent that measures to reduce fertility be started and made effective in the 1970s and 1980s…..Financial assistance will be given to countries, considering such factors as population growth. Allocation of scarce resources should take account of what steps a country is taking in population control. There is an alternative view that mandatory programs may be needed.’

In the same year 1970, Congress passed Title X of the Public Health Service Act, which established a nationwide system of family planning clinics. The act was sponsored by then-Congressman George Bush, which should not be surprising given that in the July 30, 1968 edition of the Congressional Record, George Bush’s address titled “Population Control and Family Planning” states: “I have decided to give my vigorous support to measures for population control in both the United States and the world….We must provide nations which requests them with birth control devices with such methods as the IUD and Contraceptive pill….We must make sure that these are available on a massive scale to the people who need them and want them….For information about what you can do in your own city to advance the cause of family planning, call your local Planned Parenthood Center….In the past, there has been some religious opposition to family planning. I still feel, in spite of the recent encyclical, that there will be a liberalization in this opposition….All of this can change. It must change. It must change soon.”

In 1973, Bush wrote the Foreword to Phyllis Piotrow’s WORLD POPULATION CRISIS, a book favorable toward permissive abortion. In the Foreword, the future U.S. president said that his father had been narrowly defeated for the U. S. Senate in 1950 when national columnist Drew Pearson “revealed Prescott Bush’s involvement with Planned Parenthood.” But George Bush “was impressed by the sensible approach of Alan Guttmacher who served as president of Planned Parenthood…and by the arguments of William H. Draper, Jr., who continues to lead through his tireless work for the U.N. Population Fund.” In the mid-1980s, Bush supported pro-abortion-rights Barber Conable for the presidency of the World Bank, and Bush endorsed pro-abortion-rights Henry Bellmon over 4 other prolife opponents in an Oklahoma gubernatorial primary. In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its Roe v. Wade decision permitting abortion.

In February 1974, a secret report was prepared by a euthanasia task force on death and dying. It detailed a 10-years strategic plan to achieve their goals (see my NewsWithViews column, “The Alethea Report” of April 7, 2005). In 1990, Dr, Jack Kevorkian first gained national attention by assisting a woman in Portland, Oregon to kill herself, and he gained the nickname “Dr. Death.” Perhaps the most famous case was that of Terri Schiavo, who was euthanized, dying on March 31, 2005 in Florida while Gov, Jeb Bush did nothing even though assisted suicide was illegal in Florida at that time. President Obama took office in 2009, and early in September of that year, the Senate confirmed Cass Sunstein as his regulatory Czar. Sunstein in 2008 had co-authored NUDGE : IMPROVING DECISIONS ABOUT HEALTH, wherein he referred to the possibility of “routine removal” of body parts because the state would “own the rights to body parts of people who are dead or in certain hopeless conditions, and (the state) can remove their organs without asking anyone’s permission….Though it may sound grotesque, routine removal is not impossible to defend. In theory it would save lives, and it would do so without intruding on anyone who has any prospect of life.

“Concerning abortion and the current president Joe Biden. There is a video of Joe Biden in 2006 saying he did not consider abortion “a right.” However, for political expediency and to appease the far left in the campaign of 2016, he flipped his position and became an abortion rights proponent.

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