Mark Sutherland discusses the historical context and ongoing relevance of eugenics and population control, as explored in his book "Exterminating Poverty".
The industrial revolution, the ability to amass obscene levels of wealth, the low expression of the collective consciousness, its all there. My goodness. Great guest and another informative episode from GAE. I will have to listen to this one half a dozen times in order to mine all the information. Thank you, Hrvoje
This was a fascinating interview! I never knew there was an English version of Margaret Sanger but I shouldn't have been surprised. The wealthy think they have the right to treat the poor as human livestock. "But ye have despised the poor. Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?" James 2:6 KJV
Great interview. I’m pleased that you showed how the various agendas link together to bring about the same outcomes: less people (of the “wrong sort”) and less autonomy.
The eugenics rodeo now in hyperdrive. All that noble philanthropy just happens to always lead the masses to more poverty, suffering and death. Great information here and we need these links and reminders of how their language shifts but the goal is always clear. I remember looking up the Adelphi group. It was forced on you when you researched eugenics.
One doctor after 25 years of practice said that TB was caused by vaccination:
"Dr. W. B. Clark, a well-known physician, insists that vaccination is the cause of cancer. He says: “A cancer was practically unknown until cowpox vaccination began to be introduced. Cancer, I believe, is a disease of cell life, (a) disturbance of its equilibrium, manifested by the rapid growth of cells and the consequent building up of a tumor. I have had to do with at least 200 cases of cancer, and here declare that I never saw a case of cancer in an unvaccinated person. “The way vaccination causes cancer is like this: It takes 21 years to make a man and but four to make a cow, the former being of slow cell growth and the latter rapid. To put the rapid-growing cells, or protoplasm, of a diseased animal (in a condition of virulent infectious activity) into the slow-growing cells of man, is to disturb the equilibrium of cell life and create that disparity, disarrangement and disorganization which, when the season for cancer comes late in life, results in cancer, if not tuberculosis earlier.”". -The Pueblo Sun, Volume 5, Number 133, February 2, 1909.
I'm pretty sure tb was around before its vax. That being said, I'm a no-vaxxer and dont doubt those things are harmful. But like russian roulette. I distinctly remember getting a tb shot (before i became a no-vaxxer), which was required before i could teach in public school in USA, and nothing happenned to me.
I know! You'd think that vaccines were a relatively new technology but it's actually been around and in use for over a couple hundred years.
But as the good doctor said, tb wasn't ever a thing until they started vaccinating for pox. Prior to that there's very little mention of any 'outbreaks'; an isolated case or two here and there but zero tales of outbreaks in 3000 years of mankind's written history.
I've had problems with that as well… can't like on Brave browser, but can on Waterfox.
I forget now, but for a time there was something I couldn't do with Waterfox, so needed to go to Brave. Don't remember what it was, but possibly still unfired, just that I haven't had occasion to use it for a while.
Both cases were on Substack. I think I was sometimes even switching to Opera at times.
The industrial revolution, the ability to amass obscene levels of wealth, the low expression of the collective consciousness, its all there. My goodness. Great guest and another informative episode from GAE. I will have to listen to this one half a dozen times in order to mine all the information. Thank you, Hrvoje
This was a fascinating interview! I never knew there was an English version of Margaret Sanger but I shouldn't have been surprised. The wealthy think they have the right to treat the poor as human livestock. "But ye have despised the poor. Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you before the judgment seats?" James 2:6 KJV
Great interview. I’m pleased that you showed how the various agendas link together to bring about the same outcomes: less people (of the “wrong sort”) and less autonomy.
The eugenics rodeo now in hyperdrive. All that noble philanthropy just happens to always lead the masses to more poverty, suffering and death. Great information here and we need these links and reminders of how their language shifts but the goal is always clear. I remember looking up the Adelphi group. It was forced on you when you researched eugenics.
I will put some links to some of the things that came up in a post on hallidaysutherland.com
I will review all of it.
I liked this interview a lot. Thank you!! Very well researched and very well exposed.
Great interview. What an eye opener.
One doctor after 25 years of practice said that TB was caused by vaccination:
"Dr. W. B. Clark, a well-known physician, insists that vaccination is the cause of cancer. He says: “A cancer was practically unknown until cowpox vaccination began to be introduced. Cancer, I believe, is a disease of cell life, (a) disturbance of its equilibrium, manifested by the rapid growth of cells and the consequent building up of a tumor. I have had to do with at least 200 cases of cancer, and here declare that I never saw a case of cancer in an unvaccinated person. “The way vaccination causes cancer is like this: It takes 21 years to make a man and but four to make a cow, the former being of slow cell growth and the latter rapid. To put the rapid-growing cells, or protoplasm, of a diseased animal (in a condition of virulent infectious activity) into the slow-growing cells of man, is to disturb the equilibrium of cell life and create that disparity, disarrangement and disorganization which, when the season for cancer comes late in life, results in cancer, if not tuberculosis earlier.”". -The Pueblo Sun, Volume 5, Number 133, February 2, 1909.
I'm pretty sure tb was around before its vax. That being said, I'm a no-vaxxer and dont doubt those things are harmful. But like russian roulette. I distinctly remember getting a tb shot (before i became a no-vaxxer), which was required before i could teach in public school in USA, and nothing happenned to me.
I know! You'd think that vaccines were a relatively new technology but it's actually been around and in use for over a couple hundred years.
But as the good doctor said, tb wasn't ever a thing until they started vaccinating for pox. Prior to that there's very little mention of any 'outbreaks'; an isolated case or two here and there but zero tales of outbreaks in 3000 years of mankind's written history.
ps. my 'Liker' is broke ;-)
I've had problems with that as well… can't like on Brave browser, but can on Waterfox.
I forget now, but for a time there was something I couldn't do with Waterfox, so needed to go to Brave. Don't remember what it was, but possibly still unfired, just that I haven't had occasion to use it for a while.
Both cases were on Substack. I think I was sometimes even switching to Opera at times.