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NSSM 200
National Security Study Memorandum 200
Blueprint for world de-population and western domination
- NSSM 200 - blueprint for de-population - Interim
Newspaper - July 1998
Excerpt - The population-control ideology and the means to achieve it can be
found in a U.S. executive-level government document entitled National Security
Study
Memorandum 200 (NSSM 200), published in 1974 and declassified in 1989.
Although this plan of action was to be activated in developing countries, it
was designed as a two-edged sword that could be swung with equal determination
in both developed and developing countries alike. The document was signed by
Henry Kissinger and directed to the secretaries of defense, agriculture and
central intelligence, the deputy secretary of state, and the administrator
of the Agency for International Development, with a copy to the Joint Chiefs
of Staff. The focus of the study was the "international political and
economic implications of population growth."
- The UN, the IMF, the World Bank and abortion - Interim Newspaper
- January 1999
Excerpt - The official policy of the U.S. regarding population control in foreign
policy is spelled out in NSSM 200. The Memorandum became the official guide
to U.S. foreign policy on Nov. 26, 1975 and has not been replaced since.
NSSM 200, subtitled "Implications
of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests," warned
that increasing populations in developing countries threatened U.S. strategic,
economic, and military interests.
Official, Now De-Classified Documents
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