Rockefeller's Double Game in GMO Foods and Depopulation
Analysis of "Transhumanism: A Grimoire of Alchemical Agendas" by authors
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell and Dr. Scott D. de Hart chapter outlining the
nexus between the Rockefeller dynasty's quest for Eugenics and their
attempt to control the food supply. The Population Council, founded by
John D. Rockefeller III, was a powerful vehicle to bring family planning
-- population control using "wanted children" as a banner for eugenics
-- to the developing world in the post-War era while Nelson Rockefeller
would play a significant role in consolidating agriculture and
increasing the world food supply. John D. Rockefeller III's Agricultural
Development Center would be another player.
Authors Farrell and
de Hart, also citing heavily from F. William Engdahl, point not only to
an agenda to keep the population in check while creating new oligarchs
of global farming and seed control, but an empire -- one that the
Rockefeller Foundation sketched out ahead of WWII in its sponsored
Council on Foreign Relations War and Peace study that cast the United
States as the new imperial giant, with the British Empire "passing the
torch" and the U.S. controlling former colonies through economic schemes
(i.e. World Bank, IMF, regional banks, et al.).
As if this
weren't far reaching enough, the Rockefellers have also pursued genetic
modification to socially engineer mankind. GMO foods were a clear goal,
according to Farrell and de Hart, who claim the family "realized that
'science would eventually come to control the fundamental processes of
biology' [that] those associated with 'the Rockefeller institutions saw
it as the ultimate means of social control and social engineering,
eugenics.' To this end, the Rockefeller Foundation invested hundreds of
millions of dollars in the 1980s, both directly and indirectly, to
sponsor genetic research into food crops."
Further, as "The
Molecular Vision of Life: Caltech, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the
Rise of the New Biology" details, the Rockefeller family funded massive
genetic research at numerous university departments in the aim of
mastering the "Science of Man," which would allow new applications in
human contraceptives, sterilization procedures, gene targeting,
endocrinology, hormonal and glandular techniques, biophysics,
biochemistry and more.
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