[van-discuss] Eugenics and the Early Planned Parenthood milieu (was [van-discuss]
Re: [van-announce] JOB POSTING: Planned Parenthood needs Recep]
Geordie Birch
geordie at tao.ca
Sat Nov 16 23:06:52 PST 2002
DISCLAIMER: This information is promulgated for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
and should in NO WAY be considered to represent the opinions of Geordie
Birch as regarding the contemporary organization Planned Parenthood.
Some more dirt:
http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articlesprint/LearnSangerP.htm
http://www.geocities.com/ru00ru00/racismhistory/20thcent.html
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Margaret Louis Sanger (1879-1966) - American founder of Planned
Parenthood (formly known as the Birth Control League).
Her most famous book published in 1920 "Women and the New race" which
endorses eugenics.She also opened up the first birth control clinic in the
U.S. in 1916.
Who for eugenic reasons wanted to make contraceptives equally available to
the poor as to the middle and upper income groups. A generous gesture upon
her behalf? "More children from the fit, less from the unfit," Sanger
thought. She called blacks and Eastern European immigrants "a menace to
human civilization" and "human weeds." Reflecting on her eugenic beliefs
she also wrote, "As a matter of fact, Birth Control has been accepted by
the most clear thinking and far seeing of the Eugenists themselves as the
most constructive and necessary of the means to racial health."
[http://www.pro-life.net/sanger/pivot_08.htm [The Pivot of Civilization:
CHAPTER VIII: Dangers of Cradle Competition]
In 1939 she designed a special "Negro Project" aimed at promoting
sterilization writing,
"We do not want word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro
population." And she further states: "The masses of Negroes
...particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disastrously,
with the result that the increase among Negroes, even more than among
whites, is from that portion of the population least intelligent and fit."
"...the most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a
religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to
exterminate the Negro population and the Minister is the man who can
straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more
rebellious members."
"Killer Angel", by George Grant (biography of Margaret Sanger)
See from page 101 of http://www.pro-life.net/sanger/pivot_in.htm "The
Pivot of Civilization".
Other Sanger quotes referencing eugenics--
http://www.hli.org/publications/hhlir/1997/hr059707.html
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http://watch.pair.com/reich.html
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Role of George H.W. Bush:
Eugenics revived as population control
To predict the imminent rise of the Fourth Reich may seem radical to
readers who do not know about the Bush role in funding/directing the
Nazi's genocidal program and the revival of eugenics projects through the
alliance of wealthy families that was forged in the first half of the
century. The close ties between the Bush family and other
eugenically-obsessed elites remained strong and George H.W. Bush (Skull &
Bones, 1948) picked up where his father left off with the added daunting
task of making the dirty work of eugenics once again look respectable in
America. Thus, Margaret Sanger's Birth Control League reappeared as
Planned Parenthood Federation, and eugenics as a whole emerged as
population control. As Ambassador to the United Nations, CIA Director and
Vice President and President of the United States, George H.W. Bush
worked to implement eugenics operations on a global scale, surrounding
himself with advisors who were the offspring of the same wealthy sponsors
of Nazism and the eugenics societies: Farish, Draper and Gray.
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