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Quotes about Population Control from the world's top natural health / natural living authors
"An example is documented by Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt in her book The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, which shows dozens of court documents proving that forces within the federal government have intentionally and gradually bestowed upon us an inferior educational system, perhaps for the purpose of population control.
Likewise, in socialized medicine, only the drug companies will profit from mass consumption of their poisons.
The pharmaceutical industry is a vast business, a cartel dangerous even to children." - Susan E. Schenck, The Live Food Factor: The Comprehensive Guide to the Ultimate Diet for Body, Mind, Spirit & Planet (Get the book.)
| "He argued that human population has a natural tendency to increase faster than the means of subsistence, and he made a powerful argument for some form of population control. Malthus's judgments were colored by the regular subsistence crises that had beset Europe's poor during the Lit-de Ice Age. But he was right in drawing attention to the delicate balance between human populations and the ability of any particular environment to support them indefinitely—what modern-day scientists call the carrying capacity of the land." - Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
| "As we move into the future, our global society has put a great emphasis on population control so we can continue to house and feed the world's citizens without placing undue stress on the environment to sustain such populations. There is great contentment in knowing that everyone has a place they can call home, but we must ensure that will be the same for the next generations. Now the norm is adapting the wisdom of The American Indian and similar aborigines who made social decisions with consideration for their impact on seven future generations." - Jackie Lapin, The Art of Conscious Creation: How You Can Transform the World (Get the book.)
| "To forward the national-security interest of the United States, which, as clearly stated in the Kissinger plan, is population control, sitting in judgment on the lives of millions of people.
2. To concentrate wealth into the hands of multinational agribusiness, biotechnology companies, chemical companies, the oil industry, and the bankers behind these activities.
3. To turn the world body of sustainable farmers into slave labor, including sustainable farmers in the United States (a policy that is destroying our rural communities).
4." - Byron J. Richards, Fight for Your Health: Exposing the FDA's Betrayal of America (Get the book.)
"The criteria for establishing which countries to target with population control were based on "the country's contribution to the world's population problem" and "the extent to which an imbalance between growing numbers of people and a country's capability to handle the problem could lead to serious instability, international tensions, or conflicts."
Viewing History with Knowledge of Intent
Understanding the Kissinger population-reduction plan places events of history in a different light."
- Byron J. Richards, Fight for Your Health: Exposing the FDA's Betrayal of America (Get the book.)
| "Recalling that Tikopia's Utopian system was maintained at the cost of lives prevented or eclipsed in the name of population control, we can justifiably ask which was the higher price. Nonetheless, Tikopian society prospered for thousands of years on a tiny isolated outpost.
An essential difference between the stories of these islands lies in their soils. Deeply weathered soils in Mangaia's sloping volcanic core are nutrient poor. The sharp coral slopes of the uplifted reef hold no soil at all. In contrast, Tikopia hosts young phosphorous-rich volcanic soils." - David R. Montgomery, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"Downplaying notions of population control and land reform, industry advocates push the idea that genetic engineering will solve world hunger. Despite altruistic thetoric, genetic engineering companies design sterile crops to ensute that farmers— large agribusinesses and subsistence farmers alike—must keep on buying their proprietary seeds. There was a time when ptudent farmers kept theit best seed stock for next year's crop. Now they get sued for doing so."
- David R. Montgomery, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"Traditional African pastoralists practiced de facto population control through social structures and tules developed over centuries of alternating scarciry during droughts and abundance during wetter times.
Soil erosion rates from West African fields range from about three-quarters of an inch per centuty on savanna cropland to an extteme of more than ten inches a year on bare-plowed fields in steep formerly forested ateas. Some estimates put average erosion rates for Sahel cropland at about an inch per year. In many parts of West Africa the topsoil is only six to eight inches thick."
- David R. Montgomery, Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations (Get the book.)
| "The vicious circle of fevers-malnutrition-lethargy would immediately follow overpopulation in a potentially malarial region, and it must he said, in a cold-blooded way, that it is as natural a method of population control as famine in an area susceptible to cyclical droughts. A vigorous or enterprising medieval or Renaissance ruler would introduce or reintroduce and enforce good drainage and hygiene and lift a place to a position of economic viability and political importance. Then disaster, in the form of overpopulation, would strike and decline would be repeated." - Henry Hobhouse, Seeds of Change: Six Plants That Transformed Mankind (Get the book.)
| "Ethylene DiBromide (EDB) A highly toxic and controlled carcinogenic pesticide used in leaded gasoline until banned by the EPA in 1983, a heavy liquid with chloroform odor converts to gas at over 40A F, reported mixed and dispersed in JP-8 jet fuel exhaust visible as long or intersecting white clouds over the American heartlands in 1997-1998 for population control; tested in Cape Cod cranberry ponds, Maryland and Pennsylvania." - Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)
| "Rogers quoted the president who said:
Need For population control in Third World Countries
Momentum of Population
In an Illustrative Developing Country
1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
This diagram was presented by Secretary of State William P. Rogers to promote emergency funding of population control programs by the U S Congress. The graphic, typical of the persuasion tools used, depicts theoretical population explosion in an undefined country. Source: Rogers W. P. Report of the Secretary of State, U.S. Foreign Policy 1971, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Dept." - Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Get the book.)
"Thus, the tarnished image of U.S. population control policies in the Third World largely ceased. It was replaced by the perception that America sought only to promote basic rights for women. In doing so, it became possible to present population control as a legitimate concern for developing countries. International feminist groups, NGOs, and foreign leaders all endorsed the principals and practices of "family planning."20
Over the next two decades, U.S. population policy makers repeatedly refined their messages so that family planning activities and their impact would be more broadly accepted."
- Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Get the book.)
"Since the mid-1970s," Simons wrote, "much of the aid from Western governments, the World Bank, and the European Union has been channelled through" NGOs that "are prepared to toe the line on population control."20 Thus, American-backed donor agencies, including AID and the World Bank, have used their economic power to influence NGO policy.29,30
The World Bank, which was present [at the September 5-13, 1994 Cairo, Egypt 'International Conference on Population and Development' meeting]... in full force, . . . emerged as a major funder of population control."
- Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Get the book.)
"There, in a newsstand adjacent Fisherman's Market, I came across an issue of Covert Action Information Bulletin that contained a fascinating article by British journalist Helen Simons entitled "Repackaging population control." The article, which we read on the plane ride back to Boston, explained that despite official claims to the contrary, African overpopulation was not a prime motivation behind family planning and maternal and child health programs.1921 Nor was population control even a desire among African women."
- Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Get the book.)
| "It was the Nazis who consciously used it in their concentration camps and for general population control. It was not to help people's teeth. It was to sterilize the prisoners, destroy their mental capacities, and wipe out their will to resist. According to Charles Perkins, a research chemist who spent twenty years researching fluorine: "Any person who drinks artificially fluoridated water for a period of more than one year or more, will never again be the same person mentally or physically."8 According to Dr." - Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Spiritual Nutrition: Six Foundations for Spiritual Life and the Awakening of Kundalini (Get the book.)
| "A number of countries have made population control a national policy. To varying extents, the methods of population control include family planning, birth control, contraception, and abortion. These policies are opposed by many groups, including the Catholic Church, and are controversial.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely An observation that a people's sense of morality lessens as their power increases. The statement was made by Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." - James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)
| "Louis Hellman stated the establishment's intent that population control was more important than a womens' health. Estrogen birth control was experimented on 8 million American women by 1969, and 12-15 million worldwide. Estrogen not balanced by other hormones increases risk of endometrial cancer ten times; In tests on women by the NIH, after 3 years 30% developed endometrial hyperplasia/uterine lining overgrowth (Barbara Seaman, The Doctor's Case Against The Pill)." - Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)
| "We do not have these hypothetical killers, but they would both form suitable population control devices, which is the apparent purpose of a great many diseases in both the animal and vegetable kingdoms. (Diseases control population growth and ensure survival of the fittest. This is "cruel," but if malaria is cured, and the food supply does not increase, then the control will be famine, which is often caused by drought. Drought also kills mosquitoes, and as a result may increase human survivors, who will die of starvation.) Nor is die idea of no malaria a silly one." - Henry Hobhouse, Seeds of Change: Six Plants That Transformed Mankind (Get the book.)
| "It is like a feedback loop in which viruses keep the bacterial population within certain limits. This population control can in turn effect the plankton and fish.
Unlike bacteria, the viruses that infect them cannot die, not being alive in the first place. But they can drop to very low levels of reproduction, so that they all but disappear. Their biggest enemy is the ultraviolet light in sunshine, though viruses living in warmer regions become relatively more UV-resistant." - Jaap Goudsmit M.D., Viral Fitness: The Next SARS and West Nile in the Making (Get the book.)
| "The actual figure was 400 million, about 8 percent of the world's population, which makes malaria quite the most serious health problem (or population control mechanism) today, and throughout recorded history. The vector of the disease and the life cycle of the protozoa which the vector transmits to man are now well known, but the true story only became apparent in the present century.
Briefly, the vector is a mosquito; the malarial type is of the family Culicidae, and of the genus Anopheles." - Henry Hobhouse, Seeds of Change: Six Plants That Transformed Mankind (Get the book.)
| "A number of countries have made population control a national policy. To varying extents, the methods of population control include family planning, birth control, contraception, and abortion. These policies are opposed by many groups, including the Catholic Church, and are very controversial.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely An observation that a people's sense of morality lessens as their power increases. The statement was made by Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." - E. D. Hirsch, The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Get the book.)
| "A number of countries have made population control a national policy. To varying extents, the methods of population control include family planning, birth control, contraception, and abortion. These policies are opposed by many groups, including the Catholic Church, and are controversial.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely An observation that a people's sense of morality lessens as their power increases. The statement was made by Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." - E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)
| "Ethiopia.
Cargill—The International Food Giant
Cargill is the largest privately held company in the world. They have significant control over many food markets, including grain products, the meat and hog industry, and the processing of food. In essence, they control virtually every phase of food production and processing in multiple food markets. Cargill operates in at least sixty-six countries and wields great power over food availability in most lesser-developed countries.
Cargill makes most of its money trading food for profit." - Byron J. Richards, Fight for Your Health: Exposing the FDA's Betrayal of America (Get the book.)
| "Among her other books are Sex and Temperament in Three Primative Societies (1935) and Male and Female (1949) Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1979, Mead was an outspoken advocate for women's rights, population control, and environmental causes.
Meany, George, b. New York, 1894; d. 1980. Labor leader. As president of the American Federation of Labor from 1948 to 1979, he oversaw the organization through its complicated merger with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (in 1955)." - The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)
| "The US military is seeking to develop weapons and population control using this type of radiation. It may be less destructive than nuclear warfare, but such abuse of scientific knowledge is reprehensible and very sinister.
One can only hope that the fools who have sanctionered this idea are not the same people likely to give the order for its use, otherwise God help us all." - Keith Scott-Mumby, Virtual Medicine: A New Dimension in Energy Healing (Get the book.)
| "It is again difficult to escape the conclusion that malaria was a population control mechanism, and that, but for the advance of science, the natural population of today's India, without either excessive malaria or its control, would be about 100 million. The actual population today is nearly 700 million.
Whites have never seen themselves as spreaders of malaria all over the world: rather the reverse. Natives were always blamed for the disease, even if there was evidence that the white man had brought it with him." - Henry Hobhouse, Seeds of Change: Six Plants That Transformed Mankind (Get the book.)
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