This exercise required a brief overview:
1) how the Malthusian science of population control as it arose in response to the spread of republican concepts of humanity and freedom in the late 18th century,It may be hard to believe but Galton himself had stated in 1904 that his new science (a repackaged Malthusianism) was always designed to be a new macro religion shaping the worldview of a new post-Christian managerial elite:
2) how Charles Darwin himself (under the control of Thomas Huxley) took his ideas directly from Malthus' Essay on Population, and
3) how this in turn expressed itself in Francis Galton's "new science" of eugenics.
"[Eugenics] must be introduced into the national conscience, like a new religion. It has, indeed, strong claims to become an orthodox religious, tenet of the future, for eugenics co-operate with the workings of nature by securing that humanity shall be represented by the fittest races.... I see no impossibility in Eugenics becoming a religious dogma among mankind."After a eugenics-driven attempt at a new world order was aborted during WWII, Sir Julian Huxley (the grandson of Darwin's bulldog and himself a life long member and even president of the British Eugenics Society) spearheads a re-organization of the British imperial grand strategy with the intent of repackaging eugenics under a new name but with the same effects as those outlined by Hitler earlier. This was most clearly outlined in Julian's 1946 manifesto for UNESCO where he said:
"Even though it is quite true that any radical eugenic policy will be for many years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem is examined with the greatest care and that the public mind is informed of the issues at stake so that much that is now unthinkable may at least become thinkable."What form did this repackaging of eugenics take in the post WWII era?
To answer this, we must review what organizations, and policies Julian set into motion, that derailed that positive momentum of history which had been lain by Franklin Roosevelt, and revived by John F Kennedy, Enrico Mattei, Charles de Gaulle and other great statesmen throughout the 1960s.
One disclaimer for those confused by the claims that Julian Huxley played a role in the establishment of the World Health Organization: While Julian created UNESCO serving as its first Director General from 1946-48, and openly played a key role in setting up the World Federation of Mental Health in 1948 alongside a group of Tavistock psychiatrists, his back channel role in establishing the World Health Organization has been obscured from public records making it difficult to establish smoking gun evidence on this particular point.
This presentation used research published in Matt Ehret's 3 part trilogy which features extensive information which the short space of the live presentation did not permit be discussed.
Part 1: How the Unthinkable Became Thinkable: Eric Lander, Julian Huxley and the Awakening of Sleeping Monsters
Part 2: Eugenics, The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Clash of Two Systems
Part 3: From Russell and Hilbert to Wiener and Harari: The Disturbing Origins of Cybernetics and Transhumanism
Listen to the full 4 hour event here.Listen to Matt's presentation on Bitchute hereor Rumble here
About the Author:
Matthew Ehret is the Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Patriot Review , and Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow. He is author of the 'Untold History of Canada' book series and Clash of the Two Americas. In 2019 he co-founded the Montreal-based Rising Tide Foundation .
Reader Comments
Our job is not to save the world from slavery. That will happen. Our job is to preserve knowledge and practices that will ensure that mankind has a future, and hopefully comes to understand what happened, when this latest boil of evil intention has popped and drained.
I think Darwin was misinterpreted and Kropotkin was one of the first to point this out, but sometimes ideas get stifled for no good reason. At the end of the day no matter, the best ideas win.
As for Baybars' question about Darwin in the photo, I think he just ate a booger he picked out of his nose.
May the best ideas win.
And really, if you sacrifice lives saved now for a bad idea you are only causing more lives lost later, so consider that. Mutual behavior is where it is at and it is obvious now, so how much pain is necessary for some to learn this basic lesson? If there is pain, let it be discriminate is what I think.
Ken
Mutual Aid is only a bad idea to those who think they run the world.....the rest of us know better already and one day we will prevail.
Ken
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"Mel here. I put together this documentary on the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California โ one of ten internment camps the Army used to house Japanese-Americans without charge or trial after the bombing of Pearl Harbor during WWII. We happened to pass by it off the side of the road during a filming road trip back in 2020 prior to the lockdowns and when I saw the guard tower at the entrance to a national park, I had no idea what it was.
Despite having earned a master's degree, I had never been taught about the history of Japanese-American internment in school, and that includes two university level American history classes, one of which specifically covered WWII supposedly in-depth. I wouldn't learn about it until years later during my own history research. Why wasn't this history ever taught?
This dark moment in history is one of the saddest pieces I have ever made, but I think people need to see it and learn about this, so history doesn't get to repeat these human rights violations on the next "minority" because of the majority's hysteria and fear."