George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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Frederick Osborne, became the first president of the Population Council. The Gray
family's child-sterilizer, Dr. Claude Nash Herndon, became president of the American
Eugenics Society in 1953, as its work expanded under Rockefeller patronage.


Meanwhile, the International Planned Parenthood Federation was founded in London, in
the offices of the British Eugenics Society.


The undead enemy from World War II, renamed `` Population Control, '' had now
been revived.


George Bush was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in 1972, when with prodding
from Bush and his friends, the U.S. Agency for International Development first made an
official contract with the old Sterilization League of America. The League had changed
its name twice again, and was now called the `` Association for Voluntary Surgical
Contraception. '' The U.S. government began paying the old fascist group to sterilize non-
whites in foreign countries.


The Gray family experiment had succeeded.


In 1988, the U.S. Agency for International Development signed its latest contract with the
old Sterilization League (a.k.a. Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception),
committing the U.S. government to spend $80 million over five years.


Having gotten away with sterilizing several hundred North Carolina school children, not usually less than eight to ten years old, '' the identical group is now authorized by President Bush to do it to 58 countries in Asia, Africa and Ibero-America. The group modestly claims it has directly sterilized only '' two million people, with 87 percent of
the bill paid by U.S. taxpayers.


Meanwhile, Dr. Clarence Gamble, Boyden Gray's favorite soap manufacturer, formed his
own `` Pathfinder Fund '' as a split-off from the Sterilization League. Gamble's Pathfinder
Fund, with additional millions from USAID, concentrates on penetration of local social
groups in the non-white countries, to break down psychological resistance to the surgical
sterilization teams.


NOTES:



  1. Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, World Population Crisis: The United States Response (New
    York: Praeger Publishers, 1973), `` Forward '' by George H.W. Bush, pp. vii-viii.


2.Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1971), p. 404.


3.The Ten Richest People in Houston, '' in Houston Post Magazine, March 11, 1984.
$150 million to $250 million from ... inheritance, plus subsequent investments ... chief

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