"If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to Earth as a killer virus to lower population levels." -Prince Phillip of England, leader of the World Wildlife Fund reported in the Deutsche Press Agentur, 1988."At present the population of the world is increasing ... War so far has had no great effect on this increase ... I do not pretend that birth control is the only way in which population can be kept from increasing. There are others ... If a Black Death could be spread throughout the world once in every generation, survivors could procreate freely without making the world too full ... the state of affairs might be somewhat unpleasant, but what of it? Really high-minded people are indifferent to suffering, especially that of others." -Bertrand Russell, The Impact of Science on Society, 1951.
“What is called for here is not genocide, the killing off of the population of incompetent cultures. But we do need to think realistically in terms of the 'phasing out' of such peoples.... Evolutionary progress means the extinction of the less competent" -Dr. Richard Lynn, Emeritus Professor at the University of Ulster.
“The population control or zero population growth movement, which grew rapidly in the late 1960s thanks to free media exposure and foundation grants for a stream of pseudoscientific propaganda about the alleged "population bomb" and the limits to growth," was a continuation of the old prewar, proto-fascist eugenics movement, which had been forced to go into temporary eclipse when the world recoiled in horror at the atrocities committed by the Nazis in the name of eugenics. By mid-1960s, the same old crackpot eugenicists had resurrected themselves as the population-control and environmentalist movement.” - Webster Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin, George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography
"I do not see why any insolence of caste should prevent the gifted class, when they had the power, from treating their [lower caste] compatriots with all kindness, as long as they maintained celibacy. But if these continued to procreate children, inferior in moral, intellectual and physical qualities, it is easy to believe that the time may come when such persons would be considered as enemies to the State, and to have forfeited all claims to kindness." -Francis Galton, Fraser's Magazine, January 1873.
"To achieve zero
rate of population growth governments will have
to do more than cajole; they will have to
coerce." -Frank Notestein,
The Population
Dilemma,
1969.
"At the present day," says Mr. Darwin, "civilized nations are everywhere supplanting barbarous nations, excepting, where the climate opposes a deadly barrier; and they succeed mainly, though exclusively, through their arts, which are the products of the intellect." He continues: "Whether the extinction of inferior races before the advancing Anglo-Saxon seems to the reader sad or otherwise, it certainly appears probable...Is there room for reasonable doubt that this race, unless devitalized by alcohol and tobacco, is destined to dispossess many weaker races, assimilate others, and mold the remainder, until, in a very true and important sense, it has Anglo-Saxonized mankind?" -Josiah Strong, America's Destiny, quoting Darwin
“Malthus argued that poverty was the “natural” product of the fertility of the poor, rather than of the social or economic system…Attributing environmental conflicts to overpopulation obscures the historical roots of resource depletion, including structural adjustment and free trade policies…The Malthusian argument has consistently overwhelmed other explanations of poverty…Malthusian famine scenarios have systematically distracted attention from the fact that it is not people’s reproductive habits that are the principal source of most of the misuse or waste of the world’s resources, but the contradictions and motives of capitalist development.” -Eric B. Ross, The Malthus Factor: Poverty, Politics and Population in Capitalist Development, 1998.
"We insist on reserving the right to bomb niggers." - David Lloyd George, Lloyd George: A Diary by Frances Stevenson, 1971, p. 259.
"Eugenic goals are most likely to be attained under another name than eugenics." -Frederick Henry Osborn, The Future of Human Heredity, 1968.
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