KILLING-US-SOFTLY1
KILLING-US-SOFTLY1
KILLING-US-SOFTLY1
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GMOs<br />
Genetically Modified Organisms are the newest and most sophisticated weapon in the<br />
eugenic arsenal and are intended for the developing world where chemical population<br />
control methods cannot be applied due to poor infrastructure. Primary GMO crops<br />
are corn, canola, cotton and soybean. Fierce resistance to GMO crops has however<br />
put into doubt their viability as a global fertility depressing agent. Their advantage<br />
lies in the fact that the people targeted will be growing their own poison and paying<br />
for it, which makes GMOs ideal for poor nations whose governments cannot afford to<br />
pay for population control of any kind, be it chemical, biological or bacteriological.<br />
Their advantage lies also in the fact that they can be engineered to do as little or as<br />
much damage as is desirable and no one will be any wiser for it.<br />
2. INDIRECT METHODS – AIMED AT UNDERMINING THE FAMILY<br />
(i)<br />
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Psychosocial<br />
Ever since the United Nations assumed primary control and responsibility over the<br />
Global Depopulation Policy in the early 1960s, it has been looking for more humane<br />
ways to achieve the intended demographic objectives and has concentrated much of<br />
its effort and resources on finding psychosocial ways to change the dynamic of family<br />
life and to put enough pressure on families and individuals to make it difficult and<br />
undesirable to have more than one child.<br />
substance abuse<br />
Various countries have encouraged various forms of substance abuse to detract<br />
individuals from family life and to cause the dissolution of mostly low income<br />
families by premature death, chronic illness or crippling debt. The West has<br />
promoted the use of recreational drugs. China has encouraged excessive tobacco<br />
use. And Russia has made alcohol sufficiently cheap and ubiquitous to create a<br />
nation of alcoholics. As a result, drug addiction has reached epidemic proportions in<br />
many western countries and particularly in the U.S. and Canada, where tens of<br />
thousands of families are destroyed by drug addiction annually. Smoking deaths<br />
have tripled in China over the course of the past decade and tobacco has become the<br />
number one killer causing 1.2 million deaths a year. By 2030 the number of<br />
tobacco-related deaths is expected to reach 3.5 million a year. And it is forecast that<br />
if trends continue, a third of all males in China will be killed by tobacco by 2050.<br />
Even more disastrous is Russia’s alcohol problem. Alcohol consumption has nearly<br />
tripled over the past 16 years and more than half a million Russians die of alcohol-<br />
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