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6 BILLION PEOPLE HUMANS TO BE KILLED BY THE ELITE – NEW WORLD ORDER DEPOPULATION AGENDA
6 BILLION PEOPLE HUMANS TO BE KILLED BY THE ELITE – NEW WORLD ORDER DEPOPULATION AGENDA
This goes far deeper in Regards to the following, to wit; Lets begin with
something called Eugenics.. Ever heard about it? Read the following: The
Horrifying American Roots of Nazi Eugenics by Edwin Black
Edwin Black is the author of “IBM and the Holocaust” and “War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America’s Campaign to Create a Master Race,” from which the following article is drawn.
Edwin Black is the author of “IBM and the Holocaust” and “War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America’s Campaign to Create a Master Race,” from which the following article is drawn.
Eugenics in the United States
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Winning family of a Fitter
Family contest stand outside of the Eugenics Building (where contestants
register) at the Kansas Free Fair, in Topeka, KS.
Eugenics, the social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization,[1] based on the idea that it is possible to distinguish between superior and inferior elements of society,[2] played a significant role in the history and culture of the United States prior to its involvement in World War II.[3]
Eugenics, the social movement claiming to improve the genetic features of human populations through selective breeding and sterilization,[1] based on the idea that it is possible to distinguish between superior and inferior elements of society,[2] played a significant role in the history and culture of the United States prior to its involvement in World War II.[3]
Eugenics was practised in
the United States many years before eugenics programs in Nazi Germany[4] and
U.S. programs provided much of the inspiration for the latter.[5][6][7] Stefan
Kühl has documented the consensus between Nazi race policies and those of
eugenicists in other countries, including the United States, and points out
that eugenicists understood Nazi policies and measures as the realization of
their goals and demands.[5]
A hallmark of the
Progressive Era of the late 19th and early 20th century, now generally
associated with racist and nativist elements (as the movement was to some
extent a reaction to a change in emigration from Europe) rather than scientific
genetics, eugenics was considered a method of preserving and improving the
dominant groups in the population.
Today eugenics in the
United States is still officially permitted. Between 2006 and 2010 close to 150
women were sterilized in Californian prisons without state approval. Between
1997 and 2010, the state paid $147,460 to doctors for tubal ligations.[8][9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics_in_the_United_States
History
Early proponents
Eugenics supporters hold
signs criticizing various “genetically inferior” groups. Wall Street, New York,
c. 1915.
The American eugenics
movement was rooted in the biological determinist ideas of Sir Francis Galton,
which originated in the 1880s. Galton studied the upper classes of Britain, and
arrived at the conclusion that their social positions were due to a superior
genetic makeup.[10] Early proponents of eugenics believed that, through
selective breeding, the human species should direct its own evolution. They
tended to believe in the genetic superiority of Nordic, Germanic and
Anglo-Saxon peoples; supported strict immigration and anti-miscegenation laws;
and supported the forcible sterilization of the poor, disabled and
“immoral”.[11]
The American eugenics
movement received extensive funding from various corporate foundations
including the Carnegie Institution, Rockefeller Foundation, and the Harriman
railroad fortune.[6] In 1906 J.H. Kellogg provided funding to help found the
Race Betterment Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan.[10] The Eugenics Record
Office (ERO) was founded in Cold Spring Harbor, New York in 1911 by the
renowned biologist Charles B. Davenport, using money from both the Harriman
railroad fortune and the Carnegie Institution. As late as the 1920s, the ERO
was one of the leading organizations in the American eugenics movement.[10][12]
In years to come, the ERO collected a mass of family pedigrees and concluded
that those who were unfit came from economically and socially poor backgrounds.
Eugenicists such as Davenport, the psychologist Henry H. Goddard, Harry H.
Laughlin, and the conservationist Madison Grant (all well respected in their
time) began to lobby for various solutions to the problem of the “unfit”.
Davenport favored immigration restriction and sterilization as primary methods;
Goddard favored segregation in his The Kallikak Family; Grant favored all of
the above and more, even entertaining the idea of extermination.[13] The
Eugenics Record Office later became the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
U.S. eugenics poster
advocating for the removal of genetic “defectives” such as the insane,
“feeble-minded” and criminals, and supporting the selective breeding of
“high-grade” individuals, c. 1926
Eugenics was widely
accepted in the U.S. academic community.[6] By 1928 there were 376 separate
university courses in some of the United States’ leading schools, enrolling
more than 20,000 students, which included eugenics in the curriculum.[14] It
did, however, have scientific detractors (notably, Thomas Hunt Morgan, one of
the few Mendelians to explicitly criticize eugenics), though most of these
focused more on what they considered the crude methodology of eugenicists, and
the characterization of almost every human characteristic as being hereditary,
rather than the idea of eugenics itself.[15]
By 1910, there was a large
and dynamic network of scientists, reformers and professionals engaged in
national eugenics projects and actively promoting eugenic legislation. The
American Breeder’s Association was the first eugenic body in the U.S., established
in 1906 under the direction of biologist Charles B. Davenport. The ABA was
formed specifically to “investigate and report on heredity in the human race,
and emphasize the value of superior blood and the menace to society of inferior
blood.” Membership included Alexander Graham Bell, Stanford president David
Starr Jordan and Luther Burbank.[16][17] The American Association for the Study
and Prevention of Infant Mortality was one of the first organizations to begin
investigating infant mortality rates in terms of eugenics.[18] They promoted
government intervention in attempts to promote the health of future
citizens.[19][verification needed]
Several feminist reformers
advocated an agenda of eugenic legal reform. The National Federation of Women’s
Clubs, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, and the National League of Women
Voters were among the variety of state and local feminist organization that at
some point lobbied for eugenic reforms.[20]
One of the most prominent
feminists to champion the eugenic agenda was Margaret Sanger, the leader of the
American birth control movement. Margaret Sanger saw birth control as a means
to prevent unwanted children from being born into a disadvantaged life, and
incorporated the language of eugenics to advance the movement.[21][22] Sanger
also sought to discourage the reproduction of persons who, it was believed,
would pass on mental disease or serious physical defect. She advocated
sterilization in cases where the subject was unable to use birth control.[21]
Unlike other eugenicists, she rejected euthanasia.[23] For Sanger, it was
individual women and not the state who should determine whether or not to have
a child.[24][25] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics_in_the_United_States#Early_proponents
IN REGARDS TO THE
FOLLOWING:
[quote] THE EVIDENCE IS
HEAVY THAT OBAMA HAD LIKELY C.I.A. SEED THE EBOLA VIRUS IN AFRICA AS A STARTING
POINT FOR THE PLANNED CONQUEST OF THE WORLD BY OBAMA USING THE EBOLA VIRUS
INVENTED BY WASH., D.C. AND PATENTED BY WASH., D.C. AS THE WEAPON OF BIOLOGICAL
WARFARE PREFERENCE TO CONQUER AMERICA AND THE WORLD WITH. OBAMA WAS SUPPOSED TO
END UP AS DICTATOR OF AMERICA USING THE OBAMA EBOLA CRISIS THAT HE HAD LAUNCHED
TO DELIVER HIM NATIONAL POWER WITH AS DICTATOR OF AMERICA. AS THE EBOLA CRISIS
WAS DESIGNED TO GO ALL OVER THE WORLD AND NOT JUST AMERICA, THE SIGNS INDICATE
THAT HE WAS ALSO AIMING BY USE OF THE EBOLA CRISIS TO END UP AS DICTATOR OVER
THE ENTIRE EARTH ALSO.
BUT FROM A LEGAL STANDPOINT, THOUGH THESE EDUCATED ASSUMPTIONS ARE PROBABLY BULLSEYES OF THE TRUTH WHAT OBAMA WAS REALLY UP TO, IT IS UNNECESSARY THAT I HAVE TO PROVE THESE POINTS UNDER LAW THOUGH DEDUCTIVE REASONING LIKE SHERLOCK HOLMES USED TO CRACK CRIMINAL CASES WITH IN THE FAMOUS DETECTIVE NOVELS SURE POINTS TO THESE AS SMART DEDUCTIONS TO COME UP WITH. HOWEVER, FROM THE STANDPOINT OF LAW, ALL I HAVE TO DO IS PROVE THAT OBAMA HID A FEDERALLY CONFIRMED CURE FOR THE EBOLA VIRUS FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND GRAND JURIES FROM ALL 50 STATES CAN THEN CRIMINALLY INDICT OBAMA FOR ATTEMPTED MASS MURDER OF AMERICANS IN ALL 50 STATES. ALSO ASSOCIATES OF HIS IN THIS PLOT OF MASS MURDER CAN ALSO BE CRIMINALLY INDICTED AS CO-CONSPIRATORS AND CO-PRINCIPALS OF HIS TO ATTEMPTED MASS MURDER OF AMERICANS IN ALL 50 STATES. AND AS STATED IN STALAG 17 IN HEAVY GERMAN, “AND HEADS WILL ROLL!” AND GRAND JURIES OF ALL NATIONS ON THE EARTH CAN ALSO INDICT OBAMA AND CO-CONSPIRATORS WHETHER IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OR OUTSIDE TO MASS GENOCIDE CONSPIRACY TO KILL OFF HUGE PORTIONS OF THE PEOPLE IN EVERY NATION ON THE EARTH! AND SINCE PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN SIGNED THE GENOCIDE TREATY WHILE IN THE WHITE HOUSE, THESE WOULD-BE MASS GENOCIDE MURDERERS HAVE NO LEGAL SHIELD OF DEFENSE IN AMERICA NOR IN MOST OR ELSE ALL OTHER NATIONS ON EARTH. IF CONVICTED, INTERNATIONAL LAW EXPECTS THEM TO BE EXECUTED FOR THE BIGGEST GENOCIDE CONSPIRACY TO EVER BE ORGANIZED IN HUMAN HISTORY AGAINST THE RACES OF ALL NATIONS ON EARTH. [end quote]
LOUIS PASTEUR CURE FOR EBOLA VIRUS. FROM ERASMUS OF AMERICA – NOV. 3, 2014
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BUT FROM A LEGAL STANDPOINT, THOUGH THESE EDUCATED ASSUMPTIONS ARE PROBABLY BULLSEYES OF THE TRUTH WHAT OBAMA WAS REALLY UP TO, IT IS UNNECESSARY THAT I HAVE TO PROVE THESE POINTS UNDER LAW THOUGH DEDUCTIVE REASONING LIKE SHERLOCK HOLMES USED TO CRACK CRIMINAL CASES WITH IN THE FAMOUS DETECTIVE NOVELS SURE POINTS TO THESE AS SMART DEDUCTIONS TO COME UP WITH. HOWEVER, FROM THE STANDPOINT OF LAW, ALL I HAVE TO DO IS PROVE THAT OBAMA HID A FEDERALLY CONFIRMED CURE FOR THE EBOLA VIRUS FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND GRAND JURIES FROM ALL 50 STATES CAN THEN CRIMINALLY INDICT OBAMA FOR ATTEMPTED MASS MURDER OF AMERICANS IN ALL 50 STATES. ALSO ASSOCIATES OF HIS IN THIS PLOT OF MASS MURDER CAN ALSO BE CRIMINALLY INDICTED AS CO-CONSPIRATORS AND CO-PRINCIPALS OF HIS TO ATTEMPTED MASS MURDER OF AMERICANS IN ALL 50 STATES. AND AS STATED IN STALAG 17 IN HEAVY GERMAN, “AND HEADS WILL ROLL!” AND GRAND JURIES OF ALL NATIONS ON THE EARTH CAN ALSO INDICT OBAMA AND CO-CONSPIRATORS WHETHER IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OR OUTSIDE TO MASS GENOCIDE CONSPIRACY TO KILL OFF HUGE PORTIONS OF THE PEOPLE IN EVERY NATION ON THE EARTH! AND SINCE PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN SIGNED THE GENOCIDE TREATY WHILE IN THE WHITE HOUSE, THESE WOULD-BE MASS GENOCIDE MURDERERS HAVE NO LEGAL SHIELD OF DEFENSE IN AMERICA NOR IN MOST OR ELSE ALL OTHER NATIONS ON EARTH. IF CONVICTED, INTERNATIONAL LAW EXPECTS THEM TO BE EXECUTED FOR THE BIGGEST GENOCIDE CONSPIRACY TO EVER BE ORGANIZED IN HUMAN HISTORY AGAINST THE RACES OF ALL NATIONS ON EARTH. [end quote]
LOUIS PASTEUR CURE FOR EBOLA VIRUS. FROM ERASMUS OF AMERICA – NOV. 3, 2014
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Even though Louis Pasteur
discovered the cure for EBOLA.. these individuals involved wanting to rid the
WORLD POPULATION by 6 BILLION PEOPLE are being forgotten.. This was agreed to
by Treaties international agreements other than treaties.
Philanthropy’s Shame
By Martin Morse Wooster
Philanthropy’s Shame
By Martin Morse Wooster
Some mistakes in grant
making can’t be undone
Reviews and Commentary
from November / December 2003 issue of Philanthropy magazine
By Martin Morse Wooster
War Against the Weak:
Eugenics and America’s Campaign to Create a Master Race
by Edwin Black
Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003
448 pp., $27
There have long been two schools of thought about how to deal with the poor. One school holds that the poor should, like the non-poor, be treated as individuals who can acquire the necessary skills to become productive citizens. A second school holds that the poor are different from the non-poor—they’re victims, with little or no chance of improving their lot without the sheltering hand of the state.
by Edwin Black
Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003
448 pp., $27
There have long been two schools of thought about how to deal with the poor. One school holds that the poor should, like the non-poor, be treated as individuals who can acquire the necessary skills to become productive citizens. A second school holds that the poor are different from the non-poor—they’re victims, with little or no chance of improving their lot without the sheltering hand of the state.
A more extreme branch of
this second school believes the poor are genetically wired for failure, and it
is from within its leadership that the ugliest chapter in the history of
philanthropy emerged. From 1910-1940, so-called Progressives actively funded
the eugenicists, people who systematically sterilized people they deemed
tainted with criminal genes to keep them from reproducing. If the poor couldn’t
be redeemed, the argument went, then they shouldn’t be born in the first place.
Eugenics Organizations
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In addition to the Eugenics Record Office (ERO), several national organizations promoted eugenics at professional and popular levels. The American Breeders Association (ABA) was established in 1903 as an outgrowth of the American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. It was one of the first scientific organizations in the United States that recognized the importance of Mendel’s laws, and its Section on Eugenics was the first scientific body to support eugenic research.
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In addition to the Eugenics Record Office (ERO), several national organizations promoted eugenics at professional and popular levels. The American Breeders Association (ABA) was established in 1903 as an outgrowth of the American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. It was one of the first scientific organizations in the United States that recognized the importance of Mendel’s laws, and its Section on Eugenics was the first scientific body to support eugenic research.
With a membership of about
1,000 established scientists and agricultural breeders, the ABA played a major
role in legitimizing the American eugenics movement but avoided popular
campaigns and legislative lobbying. However, it shared members and officers
with several other organizations that had wider social agendas – notably the
Race Betterment Foundation, the Galton Society, and the American Eugenics
Society (AES).
The Race Betterment
Foundation was founded in 1911 in Battle Creek, Michigan with money from the
Kellogg cereal fortune. The Foundation sponsored three national conferences on
race betterment (1914, 1915, and 1928) and started its own eugenics registry in
cooperation with the ERO. The Galton Society, founded in New York City in 1918,
was the most overtly racist of the American eugenics organizations. Its members
used physical anthropology to confirm their bigoted notions about the supposed
superiority of the Nordic race.
Formed in 1923, AES
quickly gave rise to 28 state committees that worked to bring eugenics into the
mainstream of American life. Under the direction of Mary T. Watts, the AES
education committee used state fairs to popularize eugenics. Exhibits
illustrated Mendel’s laws and calculated the societal costs of continued
breeding by “hereditary defectives,” while the Fitter Families Contests showed
the results of breeding good human stock. AES also lobbied for broader use of
intelligence tests on immigrants and students. For many years, the AES
co-sponsored Eugenical News with the ERO.
Harry H. Laughlin,
Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor; President,
American Eugenics Society, 1928-29
Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor; President, American Eugenics Society 1928-29
Harry Olson, Board of Directors, American Eugenics Society; Chief Judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago
Eugenics registry of the Race Betterment Foundation, Battle Creek, MI
Eugenics Research Association 16th Annual Meeting
Eugenics field workers meeting notes about hereditary behavior
W.M. Hays letter to Charles Davenport about inheritance in poultry
American Breeders Association report on new eugenics section
Program of the 8th annual meeting of the American Breeders Association
Minutes of the Eugenics Section, 8th annual meeting of the American Breeders Association, with resolution to organize immigration committeee
“Eugenics, a subject for investigation rather than instruction,” American Breeders Association Eugenics Section
American Breeders Association 8th Annual Meeting resolution to form permanent committee on immigration (with hand-written draft)
H. Laughlin letter to C. Davenport about the financial difficulties of the “Eugenical News”
“Gifts received by the Station for Experimental Evolution, May 1, 1904 to Oct. 1, 1905″
“Report of the president of the American Eugenics Society, Inc., June 26, 1926″
“Membership campaign” by Field Secretary, American Eugenics Society about how to recruit new members and answer questions
“Proposed intineraries” of state fairs
Eugenics Record Office, lantern slide
“Stimulating Public Interest in the Feeble-Minded,” by E.R. Johnstone (address to the National Conferenceof Charities and Correction, 1916)
American Eugenics Society exhibit at Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia (“Mendel’s theater,” center; guinea pig coat color, right)
People, A Magazine for all the People (April 1931), American Eugenics Society, cover
The Swedish Nation, “The Swedish State-Institute for Race-Biological Investigation: An Account of its Origin” by Hjalmar Anderson
Eugenics Record Office (ERO) soon after construction
Eugenics Record Office, archives room with card index on far wall and field worker files on right
Stewart House, an existing Victorian structure that housed the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) 1910-1913 while new building was constructed next door
Eugenics Record Office, about 1925
Eugenics Record Office, interior with workers
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913, with Harry H. Laughlin (1) and Charles B. Davenport (6)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913 (Laughlin in foreground, center, Davenport at blackboard, Stewart House in background)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913 (Davenport lecturing at blackboard)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class (Davenport lecturing)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1914 (Davenport and Laughlin seated 3rd and 5th in front row)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1916 (Davenport in front with Laughlin in rear with white tie)
Eugenics Record Office, Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association, 1918 (Laughlin in front, Stewart House in background)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1918 (Laughlin at back)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1920 (postcard)
Field Worker Training Class of 1922 on field trip to Kings Park State Hospital (Laughlin on far right)
“Homokak Family: A Nut Study,” pedigree parody by Eugenics Record Office Field Worker Training Class of 1923
Harry H. Laughlin (far left) with International Federation of Eugenics Organizations at Stonehenge, England
Albert F. Blakeslee memo about procedures for answering mail after closure of the Eugenics Record Office
American Eugenics Society, program for “Round Table Conferences and Annual Meeting,” New York, 1936
American Eugenics Society, dinner invitation, program including Albert Wiggam and Frederick Osborn, New York
American Eugenics Society, invitation to “Conference on the Relation of Eugenics and the Church,” including Albert Wiggam, New York
American Eugenics Society, membership drive materials (cover letter to Albert Blakeslee, prospect list, and form letter)
Eugenics Research Association, notice of special meeting to change name to Association for Research in Human Heredity
Family study, Eugenics Record Office “Individual Analysis Card” and submitted photos
E.S. Gosney (Human Betterment Foundation) letter to L.I. Dublin (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company), about pending NY sterilization bill (5/8/1934)
“Human Sterilization,” Human Betterment Foundation
Eugenic sterilizations performed in US through 1932, Human Betterment Foundation
Eugenic Sterilizations (total) performed in US through 1932, Human Betterment Foundation, alternate
Eugenics Education Society of New South Wales luncheon in honor of C.B. Davenport (standing 2nd from left), Sydney, Australia (9/25/1914)
“Eugenics and Society” (The Galton Lecture given to the Eugenics Society), by Julian S. Huxley, Eugenics Review (vol 28:1)
“The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association,” July 21, 1918, Eugenical News (vol. 3)
“Report on the work of the Francis Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics, February1908-June 1909″
Minutes of Eugenics Records Office (London) Advisory Meeting (10/30/1905)
source http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/html/eugenics/static/themes/19.html
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Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor; President, American Eugenics Society 1928-29
Harry Olson, Board of Directors, American Eugenics Society; Chief Judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago
Eugenics registry of the Race Betterment Foundation, Battle Creek, MI
Eugenics Research Association 16th Annual Meeting
Eugenics field workers meeting notes about hereditary behavior
W.M. Hays letter to Charles Davenport about inheritance in poultry
American Breeders Association report on new eugenics section
Program of the 8th annual meeting of the American Breeders Association
Minutes of the Eugenics Section, 8th annual meeting of the American Breeders Association, with resolution to organize immigration committeee
“Eugenics, a subject for investigation rather than instruction,” American Breeders Association Eugenics Section
American Breeders Association 8th Annual Meeting resolution to form permanent committee on immigration (with hand-written draft)
H. Laughlin letter to C. Davenport about the financial difficulties of the “Eugenical News”
“Gifts received by the Station for Experimental Evolution, May 1, 1904 to Oct. 1, 1905″
“Report of the president of the American Eugenics Society, Inc., June 26, 1926″
“Membership campaign” by Field Secretary, American Eugenics Society about how to recruit new members and answer questions
“Proposed intineraries” of state fairs
Eugenics Record Office, lantern slide
“Stimulating Public Interest in the Feeble-Minded,” by E.R. Johnstone (address to the National Conferenceof Charities and Correction, 1916)
American Eugenics Society exhibit at Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia (“Mendel’s theater,” center; guinea pig coat color, right)
People, A Magazine for all the People (April 1931), American Eugenics Society, cover
The Swedish Nation, “The Swedish State-Institute for Race-Biological Investigation: An Account of its Origin” by Hjalmar Anderson
Eugenics Record Office (ERO) soon after construction
Eugenics Record Office, archives room with card index on far wall and field worker files on right
Stewart House, an existing Victorian structure that housed the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) 1910-1913 while new building was constructed next door
Eugenics Record Office, about 1925
Eugenics Record Office, interior with workers
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913, with Harry H. Laughlin (1) and Charles B. Davenport (6)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913 (Laughlin in foreground, center, Davenport at blackboard, Stewart House in background)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913 (Davenport lecturing at blackboard)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class (Davenport lecturing)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1914 (Davenport and Laughlin seated 3rd and 5th in front row)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1916 (Davenport in front with Laughlin in rear with white tie)
Eugenics Record Office, Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association, 1918 (Laughlin in front, Stewart House in background)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1918 (Laughlin at back)
Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1920 (postcard)
Field Worker Training Class of 1922 on field trip to Kings Park State Hospital (Laughlin on far right)
“Homokak Family: A Nut Study,” pedigree parody by Eugenics Record Office Field Worker Training Class of 1923
Harry H. Laughlin (far left) with International Federation of Eugenics Organizations at Stonehenge, England
Albert F. Blakeslee memo about procedures for answering mail after closure of the Eugenics Record Office
American Eugenics Society, program for “Round Table Conferences and Annual Meeting,” New York, 1936
American Eugenics Society, dinner invitation, program including Albert Wiggam and Frederick Osborn, New York
American Eugenics Society, invitation to “Conference on the Relation of Eugenics and the Church,” including Albert Wiggam, New York
American Eugenics Society, membership drive materials (cover letter to Albert Blakeslee, prospect list, and form letter)
Eugenics Research Association, notice of special meeting to change name to Association for Research in Human Heredity
Family study, Eugenics Record Office “Individual Analysis Card” and submitted photos
E.S. Gosney (Human Betterment Foundation) letter to L.I. Dublin (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company), about pending NY sterilization bill (5/8/1934)
“Human Sterilization,” Human Betterment Foundation
Eugenic sterilizations performed in US through 1932, Human Betterment Foundation
Eugenic Sterilizations (total) performed in US through 1932, Human Betterment Foundation, alternate
Eugenics Education Society of New South Wales luncheon in honor of C.B. Davenport (standing 2nd from left), Sydney, Australia (9/25/1914)
“Eugenics and Society” (The Galton Lecture given to the Eugenics Society), by Julian S. Huxley, Eugenics Review (vol 28:1)
“The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association,” July 21, 1918, Eugenical News (vol. 3)
“Report on the work of the Francis Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics, February1908-June 1909″
Minutes of Eugenics Records Office (London) Advisory Meeting (10/30/1905)
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And you ones think the Elite will be able to pull this off when God/Jesus himself is returned? Oh you of so little faith. Shame on you Vina….. for posting such to this your own site.
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