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Official American Depopulation Policy
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Official American Depopulation Policy

I was surprised to find out that what everyone dismisses as a conspiracy theory is openly true: National Security Study Memorandum 200

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National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (NSSM200) was completed on December 10, 1974 by the United States National Security Council under the direction of Henry Kissinger.

It was adopted as official US policy by US President Gerald Ford in November 1975. It was classified for a while but was obtained by researchers in the early 1990s
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The basic thesis of the memorandum was that population growth in the least developed countries (LDCs) is a concern to US national security, because it would tend to risk civil unrest and political instability in countries that had a high potential for economic development. The policy gives "paramount importance" to population control measures and the promotion of contraception among 13 populous countries to control rapid population growth which the US deems inimical to the socio-political and economic growth of these countries and to the national interests of the United States since the "U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad" and the countries can produce destabilizing opposition forces against the US.

It recommends for US leadership to "influence national leaders" and that "improved world-wide support for population-related efforts should be sought through increased emphasis on mass media and other population education and motivation programs by the UN, USIA, and USAID.
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It looks at the relation between economic development in the least developed nations and investigates the implications of world population pressures on US national security.
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The U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries [see National Commission on Materials Policy, Towards a National Materials Policy: Basic Data and Issues, April 1972]. That fact gives the U.S. enhanced interest in the political, economic, and social stability of the supplying countries. Wherever a lessening of population pressures through reduced birth rates can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resource supplies and to the economic interests of the United States.... The location of known reserves of higher grade ores of most minerals favors increasing dependence of all industrialized regions on imports from less developed countries. The real problems of mineral supplies lie, not in basic physical sufficiency, but in the politico-economic issues of access, terms for exploration and exploitation, and division of the benefits among producers, consumers, and host country governments
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Populations with a high proportion of growth. The young people, who are in much higher proportions in many LDCs, are likely to be more volatile, unstable, prone to extremes, alienation and violence than an older population. These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the 'establishment,' 'imperialists,' multinational corporations, or other -- often foreign -- influences blamed for their troubles
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In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion.
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Abortion as a geopolitical strategy is mentioned several dozen times in the report with suggestive implications: "No country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion.

This article (from 1995!) helps connect the dots

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The narco-terrorist insurgency known as the São Paulo Forum (SPF) has very high-level sponsors inside the financial and political establishment of the Americas, in the form of a Washington-based think-tank founded in 1982 by David Rockefeller, McGeorge Bundy and others, known as the Inter-American Dialogue (IAD). A collection of prominent bankers, politicians, and diplomats from both North and South America, the IAD promotes London's one-worldist agenda of "free-trade" looting and depopulation, to be achieved through the dismantling of the region's military forces, drug legalization, erosion of the concept of national sovereignty, and, finally, the breakup of the nation-states of the region.

Ethnic separatism: In February of 1993, the Dialogue set up an "Ethnic Divisions Project" under Donna Lee Van Cott, a specialist in "ethnic conflict" who sits on the World Bank advisory committee on indigenous peoples. Van Cott describes the project's focus as follows: "In virtually every country in Latin America, indigenous cultures are challenging the legitimacy of nation-states that exercise dominion over their ancestral territory. They challenge not just the state's disposition of their lands, languages, resources, and heritage, but the very concept of national identity and national culture."

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs): The international support apparatus for the SPF insurgencies, is composed principally of NGOs, as we document in the following section (see p. 00). These NGOs, in turn, are coordinated and guided by the Dialogue.

The 1992 IAD report defined as one of its main goals, "To strengthen the role of the increasingly significant community of NGOs, by facilitating communication among these groups and improving their ties to governments and international organizations." On Dec. 8, 1992, the Dialogue's Feinberg announced that "the era of the NGO has arrived in the Western Hemisphere." The Dialogue created an umbrella group of Washington-based NGOs that deal with Latin America, whose declared purpose was to "build stronger bridges between the NGO community and the U.S. government." In February 1993, Peter Hakim told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that "collaboration with NGOs should become a major new ingredient in American foreign policy." On March 2, Feinberg, newly appointed to the National Security Council, held an "off-the-record" luncheon with NGO representatives, in which he "underscored the strategic importance" he placed on coordinating policy with NGOS.

Demilitarization: The IAD argues that the nations of Ibero-America must "redefine the mission" of their armed forces, and significantly reduce their military budgets. "An effort must be undertaken to change military thinking about internal security and subversion," through a "reform" of military education, they argue. The IAD is worried that "traditional views of the military's role in politics still prevail," and that in many countries, "public attitudes toward the military are not uniformly unfavorable, and the armed forces themselves are generally proud of their accomplishments."

Dialogue founding member Robert McNamara, former U.S. secretary of defense and former World Bank president, has spearheaded this campaign. In a 1991 policy paper he called for "conditioning financial aid to developing countries on their reduction of military expenditure."

NGOs are controlled by George Soros (abortion, black movements), Bill Gates (vaccines for population control), etc.

Bolsonaro wants to extract precious mineral resources from the Amazon for strategic reserves, but the foreign media is defending the globalists by saying that he wants to destroy it. I've read somewhere that the British Crown finances movements that defend the land of indigenous people, just to prevent the brazilian government to get it.

Furthermore that ethnic point is EXTREMELY important, because that may apply to developed countries. The hispanic immigration in the USA and the muslim invasion in Europe are actually supposed to FOMENT white nationalism and break the countries up.

Concerning the military, Europe and Anglo countries are completely dependent on America.
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Official American Depopulation Policy

Roosh, please move topic to politics.
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