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Kissinger's 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide



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by Joseph Brewda

On Dec. 10, 1974, the U.S. National Security Council under Henry Kissinger completed a classified 200-page study, "National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests." The study falsely claimed that population growth in the so-called Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) was a grave threat to U.S. national security. Adopted as official policy in November 1975 by President Gerald Ford, NSSM 200 outlined a covert plan to reduce population growth in those countries through birth control, and also, implicitly, war and famine. Brent Scowcroft, who had by then replaced Kissinger as national security adviser (the same post Scowcroft was to hold in the Bush administration), was put in charge of implementing the plan. CIA Director George Bush was ordered to assist Scowcroft, as were the secretaries of state, treasury, defense, and agriculture.



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Food as a weapon

There were several measures that Kissinger advocated to deal with this alleged threat, most prominently, birth control and related population-reduction programs. He also warned that "population growth rates are likely to increase appreciably before they begin to decline," even if such measures were adopted.

A second measure was curtailing food supplies to targetted states, in part to force compliance with birth control policies: "There is also some established precedent for taking account of family planning performance in appraisal of assistance requirements by AID [U.S. Agency for International Development] and consultative groups. Since population growth is a major determinant of increases in food demand, allocation of scarce PL 480 resources should take account of what steps a country is taking in population control as well as food production. In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion."

"Mandatory programs may be needed and we should be considering these possibilities now," the document continued, adding, "Would food be considered an instrument of national power? ... Is the U.S. prepared to accept food rationing to help people who can't/won't control their population growth?"

Kissinger also predicted a return of famines that could make exclusive reliance on birth control programs unnecessary. "Rapid population growth and lagging food production in developing countries, together with the sharp deterioration in the global food situation in 1972 and 1973, have raised serious concerns about the ability of the world to feed itself adequately over the next quarter of century and beyond," he reported.

The cause of that coming food deficit was not natural, however, but was a result of western financial policy: "Capital investments for irrigation and infrastucture and the organization requirements for continuous improvements in agricultural yields may be beyond the financial and administrative capacity of many LDCs. For some of the areas under heaviest population pressure, there is little or no prospect for foreign exchange earnings to cover constantly increasingly imports of food."

"It is questionable," Kissinger gloated, "whether aid donor countries will be prepared to provide the sort of massive food aid called for by the import projections on a long-term continuing basis." Consequently, "large-scale famine of a kind not experienced for several decades—a kind the world thought had been permanently banished," was foreseeable—famine, which has indeed come to pass.



There are many articles on this. If you do a search of "The Royal Commission on Population" you will see for yourselves.

http://www.larouchepub.com/other/1995/2249_kissinger_fo...

http://www.larouchepub.com/other/1995/2249_food_intro.h...


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17 responses // Kissinger's 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide

  • oh the humanity...or the lack thereof. the idea of nationstates driving men with power to think in these terms makes marxism all that much more relevant.
    Betico
  • Along came AIDS to make the task far less complicated.
    huntre
  • Thanks for posting this. Great Find.

    This supports my argument.
    jubal
  • like it, but yeah they should already know this about other countries
    kittyknox
  • This fits in very well with the scam their now pulling with Global Warming (ie. population control). See this global thinktank's report (start with chapter 5: The Vacuum). http://www.archive.org/details/TheFirstGlobalRevolution. The enemy of humanity is man.....Well, at least that's what these elitist thinktankers want us to think. We are to blame for everything: global warming, food shortages, war, disharmony, etc. What BS they want us to think as they obliterate our culture.
  • Great article!!
    BetterWatching
  • Yo, BretByron!

    squidteeth has commented on something that you posted on Current.com:

    squidteeth said:

    disgusting! WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE!?
    BretByron
  • A former managing director of Kissinger Associates and international trade official in the Clinton Administration, has identified roughly 6,000 individuals who have "the ability to regularly influence the lives of millions of people in multiple countries worldwide." They are the "superclass" of the 21st century, spreading across borders in an ever thickening web, with a growing allegiance, Rothkopf argues, to each other rather than to any particular nation.
    dearmat23
  • It is too bad current TV seems to be bias and has buried this story into nowhere after sitting at #10 for an entire day on the U.S. and UK home pages.
    recommended by  jubal
    BretByron
  • overpopulation has been an issue of key importance for the people in power for quite some time. what do you think groups like the bilderberg and the illuminati talk about when they have those secret meetings? you can bet that population control is definitely part of the discussion
    diabolical44
  • Thanks so much for finding this article. I have been wondering about this issue (food) in various ways for a while. Just the way everything about our food is so controlled. We are told by mainstream nutritionists, doctors and pharmaceuticals that certain things we should not eat and certain drugs we should take, the combination of these effects seems to destroy the nervous system, brain function and fertility.

    And we all know that the US was down in Guatemala sterilizing women and probably in other areas of S. America as well. I have also heard that this has been done in Africa as well. I sure wish this had gotten the head-line news on Current.
    HellaDelicious
  • this was done here in the United States.
    Back in the sixties, I was young, but I remember hearing about some states in the south sterilizing black women. Let us look that up.
    chris50
  • Arrogant people thinking they are GOD and have to clean up the world for the better-ment of humanity or some other crap.

    I can't believe that posts like anything about marijuana or cancer hit the spotlight so rapidly and things like this and signing a petition to help with food scarcity issues disappear....

    What are we really interested in? Or is it that people are indeed on this network to help to bury certain stories? As someone mentioned.....?
    HellaDelicious
  • this should be on tv
    7c0m9
  • I really hate Alex Jones. (Becuase he is racist.) But his documentry EndGame covers all of this and more. Check it out. But Don't believe everything the man says. Do your own research.
    prozach0

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