hronology continues:
11) 1945---Rockefeller Foundation medical
director Alan Gregg begins search for an institution that will
see if wartime psychology could be relevant for civilian
society. Regarding this, the foundation will fund the Tavistock
Institute of Human Relations.
12) 1950-51---Rockefeller Foundation chairman
John Foster Dulles takes John D. Rockefeller III on a tour of
Third World countries stressing the need eugenically to control
the growth of non-white populations.
13) 1952---John D. Rockefeller III and John
Foster Dulles found the Population Council to fund population
control measures.
14) 1959---Rockefeller Brothers Fund (for
whom a young Henry Kissinger has worked) publishes THE
MID-CENTURY CHALLENGE TO U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, in which one
reads: "We cannot escape, and indeed should welcome, the task
which history has imposed on us. This is the task of helping to
shape a new world order in all its dimensions---spiritual,
economic, political, social."
15) September 1961---Former Rockefeller
Foundation president Dean Rusk (Rhodes scholar) as Secretary of
State publishes "Freedom From War" detailing a 3-stage
disarmament plan, including "the disbanding of all national
armies...other than those required to preserve internal order
and for contributions to the United Nations Peace Force."
16) 1968---James Simon Kunen's THE STRAWBERRY
STATEMENT is published and includes a report from a meeting of
the radical Students for a Democratic Society, which indicated
they "were offered ESSO (Rockefeller) money to make a lot of
radical commotion so they (left wing of ruling class) can look
more in the center as they move more to the left."
17) March 11, 1969---Vice-President of
Planned Parenthood-World Population Frederick Jaffe's
"Activities Relevant to the Study of Population Policy for the
U.S." is printed containing a memo to Population Council
president Bernard Berelson. It includes examples of proposed
measures to reduce U.S. fertility, such as (a) encourage
increased homosexuality, (b) fertility control agents in water
supply, (c) encourage women to work, (d) abortion and
sterilization on demand, and (e) make contraception truly
available and accessible to all.
18) March 20, 1969---Dr. Lawrence Dunegan
attends a meeting of Pediatric physicians in Pittsburgh where
the speaker is Dr. Richard Day, national medical director of
Planned Parenthood (funded by the Rockefeller Foundation) from
1965-68. Dr. Dunegan recounts that Dr. Day said that in the
future there will be hard-to-cure diseases created, and that
cures for nearly all cancers had been developed but were being
hidden at the Rockefeller Institute so that populations would
not increase.
19) July 1, 1970---Senate Appropriations
hearings are held for the Department of Defense and refer to
eminent biologists who believe that within 5 to 10 years it
would be possible to produce a synthetic biological agent
(infective micro-organism), an agent that does not naturally
exist and for which no natural immunity could have been
acquired. Tentative plans to initiate a program to develop such
an agent were discussed by the National Research Council
(remember it was via the National Research Council that the
Rockefeller Foundation funded Alfred Kinsey's research).
Hearings in the British House of Commons from April 8 to May 13,
1987 regarding AIDS will include the following: "Every
biological scientist who has dispassionately studied the virus
and the epidemic knows that the origins of the virus could lie
in the developments of modern biology....Some who know perfectly
well what has happened are deliberately fudging scientific data
to keep the heat off them and fellow members of their molecular
biological 'club'."
20) 1970---David Rockefeller becomes chairman
of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) until 1985. During
this time, Rhodes scholar Richard Gardner will write "The Hard
Road to World Order" in the CFR's FOREIGN AFFAIRS (April 1974),
in which he will advocate that "an end run around national
sovereignty, eroding it piece-by-piece, will accomplish much
more than the old-fashioned frontal assault."
21) March 7, 1972---The Rockefeller
Commission on Population issues a report advocating population
control, stating that further growth of the American population
could cause economic problems, and that "in any case, no
generation needs to know the ultimate goal or the final means,
only the direction to which they will be found." In other words,
they will control population, but they're not going to tell us
how!
22) August 10, 1973---THE NEW YORK TIMES
publishes an article by David Rockefeller praising "the social
experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership," despite
the fact that tens of millions of innocent people have been
slaughtered by the Communist dictatorship there.
23) 1973---The Trilateral Commission is begun
by David Rockefeller and will issue a report stating that
"population planning should be an integral part of social and
economic development."
24) 1973---George H.W. Bush praises the
Population Crisis Committee (PCC) for having played a "major
role in assisting government policy makers and in mobilizing
United States' response to the world population challenge." The
PCC was founded by General William Draper, Jr. (vice-chairman of
Planned Parenthood), and is largely funded by the Rockefeller
Foundation.
25) 1973---THE SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION by
John D. Rockefeller III is published and applauds sexual
liberation and the "humanistic revolution" while disparaging
"old-fashioned nationalism."
26) 1974---CFR chairman David Rockefeller
(and other globalists) encourage David R. Young to form in early
1975 Oxford Analytica, which will be the first private-sector,
overt, global intelligence network. Among its clients will be
the U.N., NATO, the World Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Bechtel,
ChevronTexaco, Shell Oil, IBM, etc. Among its international
advisory board will be Rhodes scholar and former U.S. Senator
Bill Bradley as well as James O'Toole who is Mortimer J. Adler
Senior Fellow at The Aspen Institute. And among its members will
be Rick Warren, mega-church pastor and author of THE PURPOSE
DRIVEN LIFE, who is also a member of the CFR.
27) 1974---Toward the end of the year, John
D. Rockefeller III addresses delegates to the Population Tribune
in Bucharest, Rumania, and declares that "population planning
must be a fundamental and integral part of any modern
development program, recognized as such by national leadership
and supported fully."
28) December 10, 1974---The National Security
Council's NSSM 200, "Implications of Worldwide Population Growth
for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests," is marked
"classified" and "confidential." It is proposed by Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger (formerly with the Rockefeller Brothers
Fund) and will be given final approval by National Security
Adviser Brent Scowcroft. The document states that "if future
numbers are to be kept within reasonable bounds, it is urgent
that measures to reduce fertility be started and made effective
in the 1970s and 1980s....(Financial) assistance will be given
to other countries, considering such factors as population
growth....Food and agricultural assistance is vital for any
population sensitive development strategy....Allocation of
scarce resources should take account of what steps a country is
taking in population control....There is an alternative view
that mandatory programs may be needed...."
29) 1975---Rockefeller Foundation president
John Knowles in the annual report states: "The web of
interdependence is tightening. We are one world and there will
be one future---for better or for worse---for us all. Central to
a new ethic of making less more is controlled economic growth
which conserves scarce resources, provides equitable
distribution of income and wealth....It is also necessary to
control fertility rates at the replacement level and to achieve
zero population growth as rapidly as possible."
30) November 1977---The Soviet NEW TIMES
reports that David Rockefeller just sent a message to Kremlin
leaders saying: "My congratulations on the occasion of the 60th
anniversary of the October Revolution." This is despite the fact
that the Soviets have killed tens of millions of innocent
people.
31) December 1980---Archbishop Peter Proeku
Dery of Ghana reveals that "the World Bank denied loans to Ghana
until my country agreed to institute a nationwide contraception
and family planning policy. There was also pressure to legalize
abortion, although the Church and the people have so far been
able to prevent this. For how long, I don't know. The World
Bank's attitude shows a total disregard for the beliefs of the
people of the Third World." Some years later, Kofi Annan of
Ghana will receive the approval of the power elite to become
U.N. Secretary-General, and he will do nothing to stop the
slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Rwandans.
32) April 19, 1985---Jim Grob of "The
Rockefeller Project" writes a memo on Seattle Public Schools
stationery, and it cautions that "the term 'global education' is
an extreme, political hot potato at this time" with "right-wing
Christian groups" opposing its use, and that instead of using
the term "global education,' district personnel should note that
a "temporarily safe term is---multicultural/international
curriculum development." For part one click below.
| Part 1 |
Dennis Laurence Cuddy, historian and
political analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill (major in American History, minor in
political science). Dr. Cuddy has taught at the university
level, has been a political and economic risk analyst for an
international consulting firm, and has been a Senior Associate
with the U.S. Department of Education.
Cuddy has also testified before members of Congress on behalf of
the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has authored or edited
twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of articles
appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The
Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a
guest on numerous radio talk shows in various parts of the
country, such as ABC Radio in New York City, and he has also
been a guest on the national television programs USA Today and
CBS's Nightwatch.