Potbelly Globalists Want You Dead – The Kissinger Report
The Intel Hub
Shepard Ambellas
December 22, 2011
“World population needs to be decreased by 50%” — Dr. Henry Kissinger
National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM 200) A.K.A. “The Kissinger Report” (released internally late December of 1974) was crafted by globalist advisor, eugenicist, former Secretary of State, and director of the National Security Council (NSC) during the Ford and Nixon era, Henry Kissinger.
This memorandum is one of many indicators that diabolic withering potbelly globalists want a major portion of the world populace dead, and are in the midst of exterminating humans incrementally, and have been for some time.
The document (declassified in 1989) reads like a horror story.
“Part One” starts off with an analytical section mentioning, world demographic trends, population problems,food supply issues and more — then ends with details about the “World Population Conference” (a group of diabolic oligarchs that decide our fate).
Item #3 in the “Executive Summary” states;
Because of the momentum of population dynamics, reductions in birth rates affect total numbers only slowly. High birth rates in the recent past have resulted in a high proportion m the youngest age groups, so that there will continue to be substantial population increases over many years even if a two-child family should become the norm in the future. Policies to reduce fertility will have their main effects on total numbers only after several decades. However, 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 1970′s and 1980′s. Moreover, programs started now to reduce birth rates will have short run advantages for developing countries in lowered demands on food, health and educational and other services and in enlarged capacity to contribute to productive investments, thus accelerating development.
The report moves proclaim that “they” (potbelly globalist oligarchs) need to stabilize the population worldwide, showing world population figures at the time of 1970 at 3.6 billion and projecting 12 billion by 2075.
The report also mentions the potential for famines in the future. Here is an excerpt from #6;
The most serious consequence for the short and middle term is the possibility of massive famines in certain parts of the world, especially the poorest regions.
Section #10 goes on to detail how the elite will profit less from having a larger number of people worldwide, stating;
Rapid population growth creates a severe drag on rates of economic development otherwise attainable, sometimes to the point of preventing any increase in per capita incomes. In addition to the overall impact on per capita incomes, rapid population growth seriously affects a vast range of other aspects of the quality of life important to social and economic progress in the LDCs.
And then there is the ultimatum (#23) — it reads as follows;
The central question for world population policy in the year 1974, is whether mankind is to remain on a track toward an ultimate population of 12 to 15 billion — implying a five to seven-fold increase in almost all the underdeveloped world outside of China — or whether (despite the momentum of population growth) it can be switched over to the course of earliest feasible population stability — implying ultimate totals of 8 to 9 billions and not more than a three or four-fold increase in any major region.
WOW! — Did you get that?
Here are some of the policy recommendations mentioned in The Kissinger Report;
26. There is no single approach which will “solve” the population problem. The complex social and economic factors involved call for a comprehensive strategy with both bilateral and multilateral elements. At the same time actions and programs must be tailored to specific countries and groups. Above all, LDCs themselves must play the most important role to achieve success.
27. Coordination among the bilateral donors and multilateral organizations is vital to any effort to moderate population growth. Each kind of effort will be needed for worldwide results.
28. World policy and programs in the population field should incorporate two major objectives:
(a) actions to accommodate continued population growth up to 6 billions by the mid-21st century without massive starvation or total frustration of developmental hopes; and
(b) actions to keep the ultimate level as close as possible to 8 billions rather than permitting it to reach 10 billions, 13 billions, or more.
29. While specific goals in this area are difficult to state, our aim should be for the world to achieve a replacement level of fertility, (a two- child family on the average), by about the year
2000. This will require the present 2 percent growth rate to decline to 1.7 percent within a decade and to 1.1 percent by 2000 compared to the U.N medium projection, this goal would result in 500 million fewer people in 2000 and about 3 billion fewer in 2050. Attainment of this goal will require greatly intensified population programs. A basis for developing national population growth control targets to achieve this world target is contained in the World Population Plan of Action.
30. The World Population Plan of Action is not self-enforcing and will require vigorous efforts by interested countries, U.N. agencies and other international bodies to make it effective. U.S. leadership is essential. The strategy must include the following elements and actions:
Concentration on key countries.
(a) Assistance for population moderation should give primary emphasis to the largest and fastest growing developing countries where there is special U.S. political and strategic interest. Those countries are: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, Thailand, Egypt, Turkey, Ethiopia and Columbia. Together, they account for 47 percent of the world’s current population increase. (It should be recognized that at present AID bilateral assistance to some of these countries may not be acceptable.) Bilateral assistance, to the extent that funds are available, will be given to other countries, considering such factors as population growth, need for external assistance, long-term U.S. interests and willingness to engage in self help. Multilateral programs must necessarily have a wider coverage and the bilateral programs of other national donors will be shaped to their particular interests. At the same time, the U.S. will look to the multilateral agencies, especially the U.N. Fund for Population Activities which already has projects in over 80 countries to increase population assistance on a broader basis with increased U.S. contributions. This is desirable in terms of U.S. interests and necessary in political terms in the United Nations. But progress nevertheless, must be made in the key 13 and our limited resources should give major emphasis to them.
(b) Integration of population factors and population programs into country development planning. As called for the world Population Plan of Action, developing countries and those aiding them should specifically take population factors into account in national planning and include population programs in such plans.
(c) Increased assistance for family planning services, information and technology. This is a vital aspect of any world population program. 1) Family planning information and materials based on present technology should be made fully available as rapidly as possible to the 85 % of the populations in key LDCs not now reached, essentially rural poor who have the highest fertility.
2) Fundamental and evelopmental research should be expanded, aimed at simple, low-cost, effective, safe, long-lasting and acceptable methods of fertility control. Support by all federal agencies for biomedical research in this field should be increased by $60 million annually.
(d) Creating conditions conducive to fertility decline. For its own merits and consistent with the recommendations of the World Population Plan of Action, priority should be given in the general aid program to selective development policies in sectors offering the greatest promise of increased motivation for smaller family size. In many cases pilot programs and experimental research will be needed as guidance for later efforts on a larger scale. The preferential sectors include:
– Providing minimal levels of education, especially for women;
– Reducing infant mortality, including through simple low cost health care networks;
– Expanding wage employment, especially for women; — Developing alternatives to children as a source of old age security;
– Increasing income of the poorest, especially in rural areas, including providing privately owned farms;
– Education of new generations on the desirability of smaller families.
While AID has information on the relative importance of the new major socio- economic factors that lead to lower birth rates, much more research and experimentation need to be done to determine what cost effective programs and policy will lead to lower birth rates.
(e) Food and agricultural assistance is vital for any population sensitive development strategy. The provision of adequate food stocks for a growing population in times of shortage is crucial. Without such a program for the LDCs there is considerable chance that such shortage will lead to conflict and adversely affect population goals and developmental efforts. Specific recommendations are included in Section IV (c) of this study.
(f) Development of a worldwide political and popular commitment to population stabilization is fundamental to any effective strategy. This requires the support and commitment of key LDC leaders. This will only take place if they clearly see the negative impact of unrestricted population growth and believe it is possible to deal with this question through governmental action.
The U.S. should encourage LDC leaders to take the lead in advancing family planning and population stabilization both within multilateral organizations and through bilateral contacts with other LDCs. This will require that the President and the Secretary of State treat the subject of population growth control as a matter of paramount importance and address it specifically in their regular contacts with leaders of other governments, particularly LDCs.
31. The World Population Plan of Action and the resolutions adopted by consensus by 137 nations at the August 1974 U.N. World Population Conference, though not ideal, provide an excellent framework for developing a worldwide system of population/ family planning programs. We should use them to generate U.N. agency and national leadership for an all-out effort to lower growth rates. Constructive action by the U.S. will further our objectives. To this end we should:
(a) Strongly support the World Population Plan of Action and the adoption of its appropriate provisions in national and other programs.
(b) Urge the adoption by national programs of specific population goals including replacement levels of fertility for DCs and LDCs by 2000.
(c) After suitable preparation in the U.S., announce a U.S. goal to maintain our present national average fertility no higher than replacement level and attain near stability by 2000.
(d) Initiate an international cooperative strategy of national research programs on human reproduction and fertility control covering biomedical and socio-economic factors, as proposed by the U.S. Delegation at Bucharest.
(e) Act on our offer at Bucharest to collaborate with other interested donors and U.N. agencies to aid selected countries to develop low cost preventive health and family planning services.
(f) Work directly with donor countries and through the U.N.Fund for Population Activities and the OECD/DAC to increase bilateral and multilateral assistance for population programs.
32. As measures to increase understanding of population factors by LDC leaders and to strengthen population planning in national development plans, we should carry out the recommendations in Part II, Section VI, including:
(a) Consideration of population factors and population policies in all Country Assistance Strategy Papers (CASP) and Development Assistance Program (DAP) multi-year strategy papers.
(b) Prepare projections of population growth individualized for countries with analyses of development of each country and discuss them with national leaders.
(c) Provide for greatly increased training programs for senior officials of LDCs in the elements of demographic economics.
(d) Arrange for familiarization programs at U.N. Headquarters in New York for ministers of governments, senior policy level officials and comparably influential leaders from private life.
(e) Assure assistance to LDC leaders in integrating population factors in national plans, particularly as they relate to health services, education, agricultural resources and development, employment, equitable distribution of income and social stability.
(f) Also assure assistance to LDC leaders in relating population policies and family planning programs to major sectors of development health, nutrition, agriculture, education, social services, organized labour, women’s activities, and community development.
(g) Undertake initiatives to implement the Percy Amendment regarding improvement in the status of women.
(h) Give emphasis in assistance to programs on development of rural areas.
Beyond these activities which are essentially directed at national interests, we must assure that a broader educational concept is developed to convey an acute understanding to national leaders of the interrelation of national interests and world population growth.
33. We must take care that our activities should not give the appearance to the LDCs of an industrialized country policy directed against the LDCs. Caution must be taken that in any approaches in this field we support in the LDCs are ones we can support within this country. “Third World” leaders should be in the forefront and obtain the credit for successful programs. In this context it is important to demonstrate to LDC leaders that such family planning programs have worked and can work within a reasonable period of time.
34. To help assure others of our intentions we should indicate our emphasis on the right of individuals and couples to determine freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children and to have information, education and means to do so, and our continued interest in improving the overall general welfare. We should use the authority provided by the World Population Plan of Action to advance the principles that: 1) responsibility in parenthood includes responsibility to the children and the community and 2) that nations in exercising their sovereignty to set population policies should take into account the welfare of their neighbours
and the world. To strengthen the worldwide approach, family planning programs should be supported by multilateral organizations wherever they can provide the most efficient means.
35. To support such family planning and related development assistance efforts there is need to increase public and leadership information in this field. We recommend increased emphasis on mass media, newer communications technology and other population education and motivation programs by the UN and USIA. Higher priority should be given to these information programs in this field worldwide.
36. In order to provide the necessary resources and leadership, support by the U.S. public and Congress will be necessary. A significant amount of funds will be required for a number of years. High level personal contact by the Secretary of State and other officials on the subject at an early date with Congressional counterparts is needed. A program for this purpose should be developed by OES with H and AID.
37. There is an alternative view which holds that a growing number of experts believe that the population situation is already more serious and less amenable to solution through voluntary measures than is generally accepted. It holds that, to prevent even more widespread food shortage and other demographic catastrophes than are generally anticipated, even stronger measures are required and some fundamental, very difficult moral issues need to be addressed. These include, for example, our own consumption patterns, mandatory programs, tight control of our food resources. In view of the seriousness of these issues, explicit consideration of them should begin in the Executive Branch, the Congress and the U.N. soon. (See the end of Section I for this viewpoint.)
38. Implementing the actions discussed above (in paragraphs 1-36), will require a significant expansion in AID funds for population/family planning. A number of major actions in the area of creating conditions for fertility decline can be funded from resources available to the sectors in question (e.g., education, agriculture). Other actions, including family planning services, research and experimental activities on factors effecting fertility, come under population funds. We recommend increases in AID budget requests to the Congress on the order of $35-50 million annually through FY 1980 (above the $137.5 million requested for FY 1975). This funding would cover both bilateral programs and contributions to multilateral organizations. However, the level of funds needed in the future could change significantly, depending on such factors as major breakthroughs in fertility control technologies and LDC receptivities to population assistance. To help develop, monitor, and evaluate the expanded actions discussed above, AID is likely to need additional direct hire personnel in the population/family planning area. As a corollary to expanded AID funding levels for population, efforts must be made to encourage increased contributions by other donors and recipient countries to help reduce rapid population growth.
I will leave you with this inscription on the Georgia Guide Stones;
“Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature” — Anonymously commissioned Georgia Guidestones
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What a coincidence of the wants on his “Report”. I bet EVERYONE of us feel the exact same way about him and all the potbellied slick palmed bohemian boyfriend bondfire buddies and their string pullers (IIE Board of Dirs., the Brussels based think tank Bruegel, etc., etc… Merry Christmas, Kisser my Assinger.
If King Kissinger wants the world to be depopulated then he should be the very first one to GO!
Liberalism is a mental disorder!
Agenda 21 of the United Nations calls for an 85% reduction in human population globally by 2050. Ol’ Henry’s fascist friends say science is dictating this, but science is supposed to be impartial, while Kissinger and his fellow fossils arbitrarily insist it is us who should die, rather than them, the greediest most ostentatious over-consuming polluters in history. Well, the instinct to survive is universal. Since the oligarchs insist it is good for humans to perish, I cordially invite them to lead by example and remove themselves from our environment immediately, for the good of the planet! It is US or THEM! Never go quietly!
When is this pig finally going to die. That will be a good day.
It will only be a matter of time and his time is running out.
Now we know where Frosty Wooldridge gets his material. I always thought he worked for the Kissinger bunch. Always talks about how we “must” reduce our population. Hmmmm. Why is the one world order such a death cult? Could it be that their dark force supreme leader is the master of death?
They have actually achieved their curse upon those acted on their message. That turned out to be the white western culture, so we are all evaporating away while cultures who still cherish life over material benefits are still familycentric, and child centric. That would be those scummy poor brown skinned people around the world that the oligarch controllers hate so much.
I hope that when they tip the balance, they will not be fooled by the lies that we have gulped down for so many decades. Those lies have proven to be poison and we are dying because of them. First the body, and if no repentence the soul follows.
Frosty Woolridge gets his “material” from watching the corrosive effects of overpopulation in other parts of the world. The simple truth is that overpopulation is the greatest threat to the long term survival of Earth as a life sustaining habitat and that freedom and opportunity cannot exist with too many humans consuming resources and space.
Bullshit depopulation agenda. All we need is the below format :
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2247537066653&set=o.161380297228234&type=3
A word on population (December 2010)
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=318515515322&topic=16597
The Earth can support up to 100 billion but under careful management, anti pollution measures and massive sky scrapers made of hi tech materials.
Each apartment unit per family should have 2 metres of soil and be 3 storey’s high to allow planting of food and orchards.
Each apartment should have 1 acre of space. Each sky scraper would be 300 storeys high at this point though should not be built in quake zones.
Residential properties should be distributed for free, and all families informed to keep their own numbers down, grow their own food, grow their own cotton for textile making, etc…
1 Acre can produce high requirement food like livestock for a small family of 4 and less. For a huge family 10 or more, far less can be grown, and they will end up eating more high density crop like potato or grain, since no grazing land is present. If they starve because they overpopulate with too many children, then they are at fault.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2247537066653&set=o.161380297228234&type=3
http://www.facebook.com/groups/161380297228234/photos/
Global genocide has never been about population control. Like global warming, overpopulation is merely a ruse. The undisclosed century-old agenda is to rid the world of all “cattle”.
“The Jewish people as a whole will become its own Messiah. It will attain world dominion by the dissolution of other races, by the abolition of frontiers, the annihilation of monarchy and by the establishment of a world republic in which the Jews will everywhere exercise the privilege of citizenship.
In this New World Order the children of Israel will furnish all the leaders without encountering opposition. The Governments of the different peoples forming the world republic will fall without difficulty into the hands of the Jews. It will then be possible for the Jewish rulers to abolish private property and everywhere to make use of the resources of the state. Thus will the promise of the Talmud be fulfilled, in which is said that when the Messianic time is come, the Jews will have all the property of the whole world in their hands.”
Baruch Levy, 1928
Kissinger can kill himself werever he wants , as a favor to thoose killed in “operation Condor”
His oxigen will be put to better use , he will not be missed …
Bankers, politicians & religious leaders can follow …
they also will not be missed, and can consider themselves as collateral damage in world liveration events …
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old kissinger is the u
We can start the depopulation by getting rid of the Globalists first!!! Kissinger can be the first one to go!
KISSINGER IS AN INBRED FREAK. VERY SERIOUSLY INBRED. HE THINKS HE IS NORMAL.
What a great idea and I am all for it. So let’s start with Kissinger and his lot first then we have a break for a kit kat.
China is always the media’s whipping boy for out of control population. Its BS though. China’s population is less dense than many major European countries. People forget China is almost the size of continental Europe which makes the billion+ figure misleading
France- 114 people per sq km
China- 140 people per sq km
Italy- 200 people per sq km
Germany- 229 people per sq km
UK- 255 people per sq km
Netherlands- 403 people per sq km!!!!
If you factor in the population density based on % of arable land China is still better off than the UK or Netherlands
China- 943 people per sq km of arable land
UK- 1077 people per sq km of arable land
Netherlands- 2206 people per sq km of arable land
Maybe Kissenger is on to something here. We could try it and as always we would have to start in alphebetical order. Since early childhood we have always started from A-Z and this of course should be no different. So we need to start with the Africans and the Ashkenazis, they go first, then we can see if that makes any difference in the world. Give it a year or two, see how it pans out and if we need to move on to the B’s we will. I like it already, good recomendation Henry…
1st to go – all of the world leaders and thier WMD’S
2nd to go – all of the world politicians
3rd to go – all of the world cult groups and secret societies
4th to go – all of the worlds rich including athlete’s that got a lucky break to play a game and get millions to be average person in the end and the greedy,selfish,lustful,gluttony,prideful, hollywood jerks and their drivel movies, and the greedy, slothful, prideful, glutton and lustful ceo’s.
5th to go – all of the world religion’s (religions were made by man not god)
what is left – poor, humble,loving, homosapiens, just like jesus wants us to be
Moron, why don`t we start by the elite and after that you can follow?
I think you would be a better sacrifice.
I must be missing something. How is birth control, family planning equated to globalists wanting peons like myself dead?
If you are one of those who would rather watch the Jerry Springer Show or Dancing With The Stars instead of staying informed about what’s going on in the real world, then I would say you have absolutely nothing to fear.
Only those of us who believe in God-given rights. the US Constitution, and the truth, are deemed the threat to their evil agenda.
Henry Kissinger is an evil man.
Most troubling to me is #37:
37. There is an alternative view … that the population situation is already more serious and less amenable to solution through voluntary measures … even stronger measures are required and some fundamental, very difficult moral issues need to be addressed … mandatory programs, tight control of our food resources. In view of the seriousness of these issues, explicit consideration of them should begin in the Executive Branch, the Congress and the U.N. soon.
Mandatory programs? Difficult moral issues?
Sounds authoritarian and totalitarian to me …
Regards,
Quiet DoRight