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| March 12, 2010 |
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EUGENICS, YESTERDAY AND TODAY |
Webster's
defines eugenics as a science that deals with the improvement (as by
control of human mating) of hereditary qualities of a race or breed. F.
William Engdahl, the author of the article below, makes a case for some
of the wealthiest men amongst us overtly supporting and funding
eugenics, especially in Africa. Regardless of the morality involved in
Engdahl's suppositions, what in fact can we do about the world's
constant growth in population size? Aren't there too many people in
the world?
Before getting to author Engdahl's editorial, we might wish to examine what a few Cayce readings have to say about eugenics as practiced in the past. |
More follows, however... |
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