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"We plan to enter the 21st
Century with a running start."
"Everything is in place and
nobody can stop us now..."
"PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO GET USED TO
CHANGE..."
"People will have to get used to the idea
of change, so used to change, that
they'll be expecting change. Nothing
will be permanent." .... a society ...
where people seemed to have no roots
or moorings, but would be passively
willing to accept change simply because
it was all they had ever known
PERMISSION TO HAVE BABIES
"People are too trusting, people don't ask the
right questions." So betimes, being too
trusting was equated with being too dumb.
"Everything has two purposes. One is the
ostensible purpose which will make it
acceptable to people and second is the real
purpose which would further the goals of
establishing the new system and having it,"
Frequently he would say, "There is just no
other way, There's just no other way!"
He said the population is growing too fast.
Numbers of people living at any one time on
the planet must be limited or we will run out
of space to live.
People won't be allowed to have babies just
because they want to or because they are careless.
Most families would be limited to two.
REDIRECTING THE PURPOSE OF SEX -
SEX WITHOUT REPRODUCTION AND
REPRODUCTION WITHOUT SEX
The strategy then would be not to diminish sex
activity, but to increase sex activity, but in
such a way that people won't be having babies.
Contraception would be very strongly encouraged,
and it would be connected so closely in
people's minds with sex, that they would automatically
think contraception when they were
thinking or preparing for sex.
The sex education was to get kids interested
early, making the connection between sex and
the need for contraception early in their
lives,...
...back in 1969, four years before Roe vs.
Wade. He said, "Abortion will- no longer be a
crime." Abortion will be accepted as normal,
and would be paid for by taxes...
"People will be given permission to be
homosexual,"....Everyone will be given
permission to have sex, to enjoy however
they want. Anything goes.
Families would be limited in size....Divorce
would-be made easier and more
prevalent...Unmarried people would stay in
hotels and even live together. That would be
very common - nobody would even ask
questions about it.
Everybody has a right to live only so long.
The old are no longer useful. They
become a burden....be ready to accept death.
...the cost of medical care would be made
burdensomely high. Medical care would
be connected very closely with one's work
but also would be made very, very high in
cost so that it would simply be unavailable
to people beyond a certain time.
...there could be like a nice, farewell party,
a real celebration. Mom and Dad had done
a good job. And then after the party's over
they take the "demise pill."
...medicine would be much more tightly
controlled....We have other ways to control
health care....all health care delivery
would come under tight control.
Costs would be forced up so that people
won't be able to afford to go without
insurance.... everybody's made dependent
on insurance. And if you don't have
insurance then you pay directly; the
cost of your care is enormous.
The whole billing is fraudulent....access to
hospitals would be tightly controlled.
This need for ID...would start in small ways:
hospitals, some businesses, but gradually expand
to include everybody in all places!
The solo practitioner would become a thing of the
past. A few die-hards might try to hold out, but
most doctors would be employed by an institution
of one kind or another.
The term HMO was not used at that time, but as
you look at HMOs you see this is the way that
medical care is being taken over...
Ultimately, there would be no room at all for the
solo practitioner after the system is entrenched.
...would be new diseases to appear which
had not ever been seen before. Would be
very difficult to diagnose and be
untreatable - at least for a long time.
"We can cure almost every cancer right
now. Information is on file in the
Rockefeller Institute, if it's ever decided
that it should be released. But consider - if
people stop dying of cancer, how rapidly we
would become overpopulated."
"There is now a way to simulate a real
heart attack. It can be used as a means of
assassination." Only a very skilled
pathologist who knew exactly what to look
for at an autopsy, could distinguish this
from the real thing.
...people would have to eat right and
exercise right to live as long as before.
Most won't
...stupid people, who had no right to
continue living anyway, they would ignore
the advice and just go on and eat what
was convenient and tasted good.
The convenience foods-would-be part of
the hazards. Anybody who was lazy
enough to want the convenience foods
rather than fixing his own also had better
be energetic enough to exercise.
The old religions will have to go.
Especially Christianity. ...Then a new
religion can be accepted for use all over
the world. It will incorporate something
from all of the old ones to make it more
easy for people to accept it,...
In order to do this, the Bible will be
changed. It will be rewritten to fit the
new religion. Gradually, key words will
be replaced...
"Some of you probably think the Churches
won't stand for this," and he went on to
say, "the churches will help us!"
As regards education, he indicated that
kids would spend more time in schools, but
in many schools they wouldn't learn
anything. They'll learn some things, but not
as much as formerly.
I'm not sure what he said about a long
school day, I do remember he said that
school was planned to go all summer,...
To get what originally had been in a
bachelor's program would now require
advanced degrees and more schooling. So
that a lot of school time would be just
wasted time.
Students would have to decide at a
younger age what they would want to
study and get onto their track early, if
they would qualify. It would be harder to
change to another field of study once you
get-started-.
Education would be lifelong. Adults
would be going to school. There'll always
be new information that adults must have
to keep up. When you can't keep up...
In addition to revising the classics, which
I alluded to awhile ago ... with revising
the Bible, he said, "some books would
just disappear from the libraries."
Gambling laws would be repealed or
relaxed, so that gambling would be
increased. He indicated then that
governments would get into gambling.
...the increased availability of drugs would
provide a sort of law of the jungle whereby
the weak and the unfit would be selected out.
The same thing would happen with alcohol.
Not everybody should be free to travel
way they do now in the United States. People
don't have a need to travel that way.
...buildings and bridges would be made so
that they would collapse after a while,
there would be more accidents involving
airplanes and railroads and automobiles.
All of this to contribute to the feeling of
insecurity, that nothing was safe.
There was no related sympathy for those
who were left behind in the jungle of
drugs and deteriorating neighborhoods.
The stated plan was that different parts of
the world would be assigned different roles of
industry and commerce in a unified global
system. The continued pre-eminence of the
United States and the relative independence
and self-sufficiency of the United States
would have to be changed....in order to create
a new structure, you first have to tear down
the old, and American industry was one
example of that. Our system would have to be
curtailed in order to give other countries a
chance to build their industries, because
otherwise they would not be able to compete
against the United States
The United States was to be kept strong in
information, communications, high
technology, education and agriculture. The
United States was seen as continuing to be
sort of the keystone of this global system. But
heavy industry would be transported out.
...there were talks about people losing their
jobs as a result of industry and opportunities
for retraining, and particularly population
shifts would be brought about.
They would be sort of people without roots in
their new locations, and traditions are easier
to change in a place where there are a lot of
transplanted people,...
...we take control first of the port cities - New
York, San Francisco, Seattle - the idea being
that this is a piece of strategy, the idea being
that if you control the port cities with your
philosophy and your way of life, the
heartland in between has to yield.
...some heavy industry would remain, just
enough to maintain a sort of a seed bed of
industrial skills which could be expanded if
the plan didn't work out as it was intended.
...one of the upshots of all of this is that with
this global interdependence the national
identities would tend to be de-emphasized.
We would all become citizens of the world
rather than citizens of any one country.
Actually, the way to break down baseball
would be to make the salaries go very high.
The idea behind this was that as the salaries
got ridiculously high there would be a certain
amount of discontent and antagonism as people
resented the athletes being paid so much,...
...the idea is that gun ownership is a privilege
and not everybody should have guns.
Athletics would be pushed for girls. This was
intended to replace dolls. Baby dolls would still
be around, a few of them,...Dolls would not be
pushed because girls should not be thinking
about babies and reproduction.
Movies would gradually be made more
explicit as regards sex and language.
..."you'll see people in the movies doing
everything you can think of."
Violence would be made more graphic.
This was intended to desensitize people to
violence. There might need to be a time
when people would witness real violence
and be a part of it.
As regards music, he made a rather
straightforward statement like: Music
will get worse.
Older folks would just refuse to hear the
junk that was offered to young people,
and the young people would accept the
junk because it identified them as their
generation and helped them feel distinct
from the older generation.
...entertainment would be a tool to influence
young people. It won't change the older
people, they are already set in their ways,
but the changes would all be aimed at the
young who are in their formative years and
the older generation would be passing.
...travel then would become very restricted.
People would need permission to travel and
they would need a good reason to travel.
...everyone would need ID.
It was already planned that later on some
sort of device would be developed to be
implanted under the skin that would be
coded specifically to identify the individual.
...food shortages could be created in a
hurry and people would realize the
dangers of overpopulation.
...the food supply is to be brought under
centralized_control so that people would
have enough to be well-nourished but
they would not have enough to support
any fugitive from the new system.
"We can or soon will be able to control
the weather." He said, "I'm not merely
referring to dropping iodide crystals into
the clouds to precipitate rain that's
already there, but REAL control."
...to determine the response you want you
need only control the kind of data or
information that they're presented or the
kinds of circumstance that they're in; and
being rational people they'll do what you
want them to do.
...admitting that some scientific research data
could be - and indeed has been - falsified in
order to bring about desired results.
...out of all of this was to come the New
International Governing Body, probably to
come through the U.N. and with a World Court,
but not necessarily through those structures.
...people would willingly give up national
sovereignty in order to achieve peace, and
thereby this would bring in the New
International Political System...."If there were
too many people in the right places who resisted
this, there might be a need to use one or two -
possibly more - nuclear weapons.
He said something about "this negotiated
peace would be very convincing",...that the
whole thing was rehearsed but nobody
would know it. People hearing about it
would be convinced that it was a genuine
negotiation between hostile enemies...
Another justification for war was
expressed, if you think of the many millions
of casualties in WWI and WWII, well...
suppose all those people had-not died but
had continued to live, then continued to
have babies....we would already be
overpopulated, so those two great wars
served a benign purpose in delaying
over-population. But now there are
technological means for the individual and
governments to control over-population so
in this regard war is obsolete.
Terrorism at that time was thought would
not be necessary in the United States. It
could become necessary in the United
States if the United States did not move
rapidly enough into accepting the
system....but the implication being that it
would be indeed used if it was
necessary....and just a little bit of terrorism
would help convince Americans that the
world indeed is a dangerous place...or can
be if we don't relinquish control to the
proper authorities.
...basically the idea being to prevent
people from accumulating any wealth
which might have long range disruptive
influence on the system.
...the next step would be to replace the
single card with a skin implant.
...would be not losable or counterfeitable
or transferrable to another person so you
and your accounts would be identified
without any possibility of error.
"You'll be watching television and
somebody will be watching you at the
same time at a central monitoring
station."
They won't know that they're on there at
first. This was described by being what we
now know as Cable TV....the cable would be
the means of carrying the surveillance
message to the monitor.
There was some discussion of audio
monitors, too, just in case the authorities
wanted to hear what was going on in rooms
other than where the television monitor
was,..."Any wire that went into your house,
for example your telephone wire, could be
used this way.
Privately owned housing would become a
thing of the past. The cost of housing and
financing housing would gradually be made
so high that most people couldn't afford it.
...gradually more and more of the
population would be forced into small
apartments....which would not
accommodate very many children.
...homes could be taken by increased
taxes or other regulations that would be
detrimental to home ownership and
would be acceptable to the majority.
Ultimately, people would be assigned
where they would live and it would be
common to have non-family members
living with you.
When the new system takes over people
will be expected to sign allegiance to it,
indicating that they don't have any
reservations or holding back to the old
system. "There just won't be any room",
he said, "for people who won't go along.
...the system was not going to support
them when they would not go along with
the system.
"People will just disappear."