The Rockefeller Commission Report: Population and the American Future, 1969
"One of the most serious challenges to human destiny in the last third of this century will be the growth of the population"...Richard Nixon July 18, 1969, Four Months after The Day Tapes presentation
Population
and the American Future
The Report of The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future
One of the most serious challenges to human destiny in the last third of this century will be the growth of the population. Whether man’s response to that challenge will be a cause for pride or for despair in the year 2000 will depend very much on what we do today. If we now begin our work in an appropriate manner, and if we continue to devote a considerable amount of attention and energy to this problem, then mankind will be able to surmount this challenge as it has surmounted so many during the long march of civilization.
Richard Nixon
July 18, 1969
https://population-security.org/rockefeller/001_population_growth_and_the_american_future.htm
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“Never revisit the decision.”
Commission on Population Growth
and the American Future726 Jackson Place, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20506
March 27, 1972
To the President and Congress of the United States:
I have the honor to transmit for your consideration the Final Report, containing the findings and recommendations, of the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, pursuant to Sec. 8, PL 91-213.
After two years of concentrated effort, we have concluded that, in the long run, no substantial benefits will result from further growth of the Nation’s population, rather that the gradual stabilization of our population through voluntary means would contribute significantly to the Nation’s ability to solve its problems. We have looked for, and have not found, any convincing economic argument for continued population growth. The health of our country does not depend on it, nor does the vitality of business nor the welfare of the average person.
The recommendations offered by this Commission are directed towards increasing public knowledge of the causes and consequences of population change, facilitating and guiding the processes of population movement, maximizing information about human reproduction and its consequences for the family, and enabling individuals to avoid unwanted fertility.
To these ends we offer this report in the hope that our findings and recommendations will stimulate serious consideration of an issue that is of great consequence to present and future generations.
Respectfully submitted for the Commission,
John D. Rockefeller 3rd
Chairman
The above quote from then President Richard Nixon is four months after Richard Day, a Rockefeller Planned Parenthood director, spoke with physicians in Pittsburgh, in March, 1969, warning them of changes to come.
Pediatrician Lawrence Dunegan, a former student of Day, recollected the presentation in 1988.
“Everything is in place and nobody can stop us now.”
The dominant concern and motivational driver of all of these campaigns of propaganda and social engineering as relayed by Richard Day in 1969 was that “even an 8th grader” could do the math and sort out that Human Population would spiral out of control and overwhelm the planet unless it was managed.
Guess who gets to do the managing?
"Everything is in place and nobody can stop us now." In 1969, ex-Planned Parenthood Medical Director Richard Day Prophesied How the Depopulation Global Agenda Would Unfold
Tape #2.
"If population growth didn't slow down, food shortages could be created in a hurry." In 1969, ex-Planned Parenthood Medical Director Richard Day Prophesied How the Globalist Agendas Would Unfold
Tape #3.
In 1969, ex-Planned Parenthood Medical Director Richard Day Prophesied How the Globalist Agendas Would Unfold, Tape #3
Tape #4.
Okay, lovely.
Yesterday we posted how Rockefeller Medicine was installed, and morphed from a grift industry into a Cull Factory.
And now we have more today on how the Day Tapes were reflective of the views in the Highest Halls of United States Power signing off on the incoming Population Bomb “crisis” in 1969.
Normie Friendly post. Pull up the Rockefeller Commission report and read it.
Listen to the Day Tapes recollections from now deceased pediatrician Lawrence Dunegan, a ghost explaining your life.
Note the talking points which persist.
Read John Coleman if you like.
In the book, Coleman claims that an international committee, led by the Bilderberg Group and Western intelligence agencies, would steer the world towards a dystopian future, in which 4 billion “useless eaters” would be eliminated by 2050 through limited wars, organized epidemics, and starvation.
Look at the Deagel forecast.
Or just focus on Anthony Fauci or Donald Trump or Ivermectin or Bobby Kennedy and Two Party Paradigm purity pony politics or sussing out who is in the Not a Movement and reining in the FDA or Not a Virus or The Next Rollout of mRNA will be better.
“I worked out this morning and I feel great.”
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