The Rockefeller Plan
Excerpted from the Book "Seeds of Destruction" Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation
By F.William Engdahl. Global Research 2007.
At the
beginning of the crisis-torn 1970's, certain influential persons within the
American establishment had clearly decided a drastic shift in direction of US
global policy was in order.
The most
influential persons were David and Nelson Rockefeller, and the group of
influential political and business figures around the Rockefeller family. The
family's power center was the exclusive organization created in the aftermath
of World War I, the New York Council on Foreign Relations.
In the
1960's the Rockefellers were at the power center of the US establishment. The
family and its various foundations dominated think-tanks, academia, government
and private business in the 1960's in a manner no other single family in United
States history had managed to then. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had been
their hand-picked protégé, recruited from Harvard in the late 1950's to work
for a new Rockefeller Foundation project.
One
response by the US establishment inner-circles to the late-1960's crisis in the
American hegemony, was a decision to create a new division of the global
economic spoils, for the first time inviting Japan into the "rich-mens'
club"
In 1973,
following a meeting of some 300 influential, handpicked friends of the
Rockefeller brothers from Europe, North America and Japan, David Rockefeller
expanded the influence of his establishment friends and founded a powerful new
global policy circle, the Trilateral Commission. The 'triangle' included North
America, Europe and now, Japan.
Among
the 1973 founding members of David Rockefeller's Trilateral Commission were
Zbigniew Brzezinski, and a Georgia Governor and peanut farmer, James Earl
"Jimmy" Carter, along with George H.W. Bush, Paul Volcker, later
named by President Jimmy Carter as Federal Reserve chairman, and Alan
Greenspan, then a Wall Street investment banker.
...
Brzezinski had just written a book where he proposed the idea of consolidation
of American corporate and banking influence worldwide via a series of regular
closed-door policy meetings between the select business elites of Europe, North
America and Japan.
His
personal views were not exactly the stuff of traditional American democracy and
liberty. In this little-known book, Between Two Ages: America's Role in the
Technetronic Era, published in 1970, Brzezinski referred to the significant
policy voices in the United States as, "the ruling elite' stating bluntly
that, "Society would be dominated by an elite ... [which] would not
hesitate to achieve its political ends by using the latest modern techniques
for influencing public behavior and keeping society under close surveillance
and control ."
Brzezinski
was chosen by David Rockefeller to be the first Executive Director for
Rockefeller's Trilateral Commission.
The
Trilateral Commission, a private elite organization, laid the basis of a new
global strategy for a network of interlinked international elites, many of them
business partners of the Rockefellers, whose combined financial, economic and
political weight was unparalleled. Its ambition was to create what Trilateral
member George H.W. Bush later called a "new world order," constructed
on the designs of Rockefeller and kindred wealthy interests. The Trilateral
group laid the foundation of what by the 1990's came to be called
"globalization."
One of
the first policy papers issued by David Rockefeller's Trilateral Commission
group was drafted by Harvard Professor Samuel Huntington, the person who was to
draft a controversial "Clash of Civilizations" thesis in the mid-1990's,
which laid the basis for the later Bush Administration War on Terror.
The 1975
Huntington report was titled: "The Crisis of Democracy."
For
Huntington and David Rockefeller's establishment associates at the Trilateral
Commission, the "crisis' however, was the fact that hundreds of thousands
of ordinary American citizens had begun to protest their government's policies.
America, or at least its power elite, was threatened, Huntington declared by an
"excess of democracy." The unruly "natives" were clearly
getting too "restless" for the elite circles of the establishment
around Huntington and David Rockefeller.
Huntington
went on to warn, "The effective operation of a democratic political system
usually requires some measure of apathy and non-involvement on the part of some
individuals and groups... secrecy and deception ... are ... inescapable
attributes of... government."
The
unreliable nature of democratic governments, subject to the pressures of an
unpredictable popular mood, demonstrated for these circles around Huntington
and David Rockefeller's Trilateral Commission the wisdom of privatizing public
enterprise and deregulating industry. The movement to deregulate and privatize
government services actually began under President Jimmy Carter, a hand-picked
David Rockefeller candidate, and a Trilateral Commission founding member.
p41
Domination of global agriculture trade was to be one of the central pillars of
post-war Washington policy, along with domination of world oil markets and
non-communist world defense sales. Henry Kissinger reportedly declared to
journalist at the time, "If you control oil, you control nations. If you
control food, you control people."
By the
early 1970's, Washington, or more accurately, very powerful private circles,
including the Rockefeller family, were about to try to control both, in a
process whose daunting scope was perhaps its best deception.
p46
95 percent of all grain reserves in the world [in 1974] were under the control
of six multinational agribusiness corporations--Cargill Grain Company,
Continental Grain Company, Cook Industries Inc., Dreyfus, Bunge Company and
Archer-Daniel Midland. All of them were American-based companies.
p48
[Cargill's Vice-President for Public Affairs William ]Pearce was on the
President's [Nixon] Committee for Economic Development [1974], where he
developed domestic US agriculture policy. There his target was to remove US
farming's "excess human resources" (sic), to drive hundreds of
thousands of family farmers into bankruptcy to make room for vast agribusiness
farming.
Pearce's
strategy, adopted by the Nixon Administration ... Europe, Japan and other
industrialized countries should give up their domestic agriculture
self-sufficiency support, and open the way for the United States to become the
world granary, the most "rational" use of world resources. Anything
else was patently "inefficient."
Washington
would use the classic British "free trade" argument, in play since
the 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws, where the dominant economic and trade power
benefits from forcing removal of trade protection of weaker competitors.
Cargill's
strategy was to shape US trade policy for the following three decades, and play
a decisive role in the ability of a handful of giant American agri-chemical
corporations to take over the world market in seeds and pesticides with their
GMO plants.
In order
to become the world's most efficient agriculture producer ... traditional
American family-based farming must give way to a major revolution in
production. The family farm was to become the "factory farm" and
agriculture was to become "agribusiness."
... US
agriculture would have to be converted into an efficient export industry,
phasing out domestic farm programs designed to protect farm income and move to
a "free market" oriented agriculture. This approach was widely
supported by corporate agribusiness, big New York banks and investment firms
who saw the emerging agribusiness as a potential group of new "hot"
stocks for Wall Street. It became the cornerstone of the Nixon Administration's
farm policy.
Agribusiness
and international trading giants like Cargill and Archer Daniels Midland (ADM),
would set the priorities of US agriculture policy. The idea of US food
self-sufficiency was replaced by a simple motto: what's good for Cargill and
the grain export trading companies was "good for American agriculture
... Third
World countries should give up trying to be food self-sufficient in wheat,
rice, and other grains or beef, and focus instead on small fruits, sugar or
vegetables. They should import the more efficient US grains and other
commodities, naturally shipped by Cargill at prices controlled by Cargill,
paying for it by export of the fruit and vegetables. In the bargain they would
also lose food self-sufficiency. This was to open a vastly more strategic lever
over developing countries over the next three decades, control of their food.
p50
economist J.W.Smith
Highly
mechanized farms on large acreages can produce units of food cheaper than even
the poorest paid farmers of the Third World. When this cheap food is sold, or
given, to the Third World, the local farm economy is destroyed. If the poor and
unemployed of the Third World were given access to land, access to industrial
tools, and protection from cheap imports, they could plant high-protein/high
calorie crops and become self-sufficient in food. Reclaiming their land and
utilizing the unemployed would cost these societies almost nothing, feed them
well, and save far more money than they now pay for the so-called
"cheap" imported foods.
p50
economist J.W.Smith
Highly
mechanized farms on large acreages can produce units of food cheaper than even
the poorest paid farmers of the Third World. When this cheap food is sold, or
given, to the Third World, the local farm economy is destroyed.
p50
economist J.W.Smith
If the
poor and unemployed of the Third World were given access to land, access to
industrial tools, and protection from cheap imports, they could plant
high-protein/high calorie crops and become self-sufficient in food. Reclaiming
their land and utilizing the unemployed would cost these societies almost
nothing, feed them well, and save far more money than they now pay for the
so-called "cheap" imported foods.
p50
The Nixon Administration began the process of destroying the domestic food
production of developing countries as the opening shot in an undeclared war to
create a vast new global market in "efficient" American food exports.
Nixon also used the post-war trade regime known as the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade (GATT) to advance this new global agribusiness export agenda.
p53
[NSSM [National Security Study Memorandum] 200 drafted by Henry Kissinger, was
based on a classified memo sent by Kissinger to select cabinet officials of the
Nixon Administration in 1974, titled Implications of Worldwide Population
Growth for US Security and Overseas Interests]
[Henry]
Kissinger knew that if it were be revealed that the US Government was actively
promoting population reduction in raw materials-rich developing countries,
Washington would be accused of imperialist ambitions, genocide and worse.
... While
arguing for reducing global population growth by 500 million people by the year
2000, Kissinger noted elsewhere in his report that the population problem was
already causing 10 million deaths yearly. In short he advocated doubling the
death rate to at least 20 million, in the name of addressing the problem of
deaths due to lack of sufficient food. The public would be led to believe that
the new policy, at least what would be made public, was a positive one. In the
strict definition of the UN Convention of 1948, it was genocide.
Kissinger
went on to suggest the kinds of coercive measures the US policy elite now
envisioned. He bluntly stated that food aid should be considered, "an
instrument of national power." Then, in a stark comment, he suggested the
US would ration its food aid to "help people who can't or won't control
their population growth." Sterilize or starve ... It was little wonder the
document was classified "Top Secret."
NSSM 200
was remarkable in many respects. It made depopulation in foreign developing
countries an explicit, if secret, strategic national security priority of the
United States Government for the first time. It outlined what was to become a
strategy to promote fertility control under the rubric "family planning'
and it linked the population growth issue to the availability of strategic
minerals. However, one of the most significant aspects of NSSM 200 was that it
reflected an emerging consensus with some of America's wealthiest families, its
most influential establishment.
Kissinger
was, in effect, a hired hand within the Government, but not hired by a mere
President of the United States. He was hired to act and negotiate on behalf of
the most powerful family within the postwar US establishment at the time--the
Rockefellers.
... The
secret Kissinger plan was implemented immediately. The thirteen priority
countries for population reduction were to undergo drastic changes in their
affairs over the following thirty years. Most would not even be aware of what
was happening.
Brazil
was one of the most clearly documented examples of NSSM 200. Beginning in the
late 1980's, almost 14 years into the implementation of NSSM 200, the Brazilian
Ministry of Health began to investigate reports of massive sterilization of
Brazilian women.
... The
Brazilian government was shocked to find that an estimated 44% of all Brazilian
women aged between 14 and 55 had been permanently sterilized. Most of the older
women had been sterilized when the program started in the mid- 1970's. The
Government found that the sterilizations had been carried out by a variety of
different organizations and agencies, some Brazilian. They included the
International Planned Parenthood Federation, the US Pathfinder Fund, the
Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception, Family Health
International-all programs under the aegis and guidance of the US Agency for
International Development (USAID).'
By 1989,
the Brazilian government, which initially had been convinced to cooperate in
the interest of economic growth and poverty alleviation, protested to USAID
that the sterilization programs had become "overwhelming and
unnecessary." According to some reports, under the program, as many as 90%
of all Brazilian women of African descent had been sterilized.
p70
John D. Rockefeller III made Puerto Rico into a huge laboratory to test his
ideas on mass population control beginning in the 1950's. By 1965, an estimated
35% of Puerto Rico's women of child-bearing age had been permanently
sterilized, according to a study made that year by the island's Public Health
Department. The Rockefeller's Population Council, and the US Government
Department of Health Education and Welfare--where brother Nelson was
Undersecretary--packaged the sterilization campaign. They used the spurious
argument that it would protect women's health and stabilize incomes if there
were fewer mouths to feed.
Poor
Puerto Rican women were encouraged to give birth in sanitary new US-built
hospitals where doctors were under orders to sterilize mothers who had given
birth to two children by tying their tubes, usually without the mothers'
consent. By 1965, Puerto Rico was a world leader in at least one category. It
had the highest percentage of sterilized women in the world.
p72
For most Americans and for most of the world, the idea that the leading policy
circles of the United States Government, acting on the behest of some of its
wealthiest families and most influential universities, would deliberately
promote the mass covert sterilization of entire population groups was too
far-fetched to accept.
Few
realized that individuals with names such as Rockefeller, Harriman, banker J.P.
Morgan Jr., Mary Duke Biddle of the tobacco family, Cleveland Dodge, John
Harvey Kellogg from the breakfast cereal fortune, Clarence Gamble of Proctor
& Gamble, were quietly funding eugenics as members of the American Eugenics
Society. They had also been financing experiments in forced sterilization of
"inferior people" and various forms of population control as early as
World War I. Their counterparts in the English Eugenics Society at the time
included the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Winston Churchill, economist
John Maynard Keynes, Arthur Lord Balfour and Julian Huxley.
p73
Population and related food policies of the US Government of the early 1970's
emanated from the halls of the Rockefeller Foundation, from their Population
Council and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and from a handful of similarly
well-endowed private foundations, such as the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie
Foundation. The true history of those organizations was carefully buried behind
a facade of philanthropy. In reality, these tax-exempt foundations served as
vehicles for the advancement and domination of powerful elite families at the
expense of the welfare of most American citizens and of most of mankind.
p74
In 1913, the founder of the Standard Oil Trust, John D. Rockefeller Sr., was
advised to hide his wealth behind a tax-exempt foundation. That year Congress
had passed the first federal income tax, and the Rockefeller family and other
wealthy Americans such as steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie, were enraged at what
they deemed illegal theft of justly-earned gains.
... From
its inception, the Rockefeller Foundation was focused on culling the herd, or
systematically reducing populations of "inferior" breeds. One of the
first Rockefeller Foundation grants was to the Social Science Research Council
for study of birth control techniques in 1923.
... One
of the first philanthropic projects undertaken by the Rockefeller Foundation in
the 1920's was to fund the American Eugenics Society.
... By
the 1920's, Rockefeller, Carnegie and other vastly wealthy Americans embraced a
Malthusian notion of what came to be called, "social Darwinism' which
justified their accumulation of vast fortunes with the argument that it was a
kind of divine proof of their superior species' survival traits over less
fortunate mortals.
A related
major Rockefeller Foundation project in the 1920's was the financing of
Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood Federation of America, initially known as
the American Birth Control League, a racist association promoting eugenics in
the form of population control and forced sterilization, under the guise of
rational "family planning. " She wrote: "Birth control is thus
the entering wedge for the Eugenic educator ... the unbalance between the birth
rate of the 'unfit' and the 'fit' is admittedly the greatest present menace to
civilization.
Sanger,
portrayed as a selfless woman of charity, was in reality a committed
eugenicist, an outright race supremacist, who remained a Rockefeller family
intimate until her death. She railed against "inferior classes" and
was obsessed with "how to limit and discourage the over-fertility of the mentally
and physically defective.
... In
her 1922 book, The Pivot of Civilization, in which among other proposals she
advocates the idea of parenthood licenses --no one being permitted to have a
child unless they first obtain a government-approved parenthood permit, Sanger
wrote, "Birth control ... is really the greatest and most truly eugenic
program and its adoption as part of the program of Eugenics would immediately
give a concrete and realistic power to that science ... as the most
constructive and necessary of the means to racial health." Margaret Sanger
was appreciated in international circles for her population control zeal. In
1933, the head of the Nazi Physicians' Association, Reichsärzteführer, Dr.
Gerhard Wagner, praised Sanger for her stringent racial policies asking fellow
Germans to follow her model.
p77
In 1904 Andrew Carnegie's Carnegie Institute had founded the major laboratory
at Cold Spring Harbor, the Eugenics Record Office on wealthy Long Island,
outside New York City, where millions of index cards on the bloodlines of
ordinary Americans were gathered, to plan the possible removal of entire
bloodlines deemed inferior. The land for the institute was donated by railroad
magnate, E. H. Harriman, a firm supporter of eugenics. This was eugenics,
American elite style. Naturally, if the ideal was tall, blond, blue-eyed Nordic
types, that meant dark-skinned Asians, Indians, Blacks, Hispanics and others,
including the sick and retarded, were deemed inferior to the eugenics goal of
"best of breed."
The aim
of the index card project was to map the inferior bloodlines and subject them
to lifelong segregation and sterilization to "kill their bloodlines."
The sponsors were out to eliminate those they deemed "unfit".
p78
One of the largest and most significant financial contributors for various
eugenics projects soon became the Rockefeller Foundation. It poured hundreds of
thousands of dollars into various eugenics and population projects, from the
American Eugenics Society to Cold Spring Harbor, to the American Breeder's
Association.
p78
By 1927, in Buck vs. Bell, the US Supreme Court, in a decision by Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes, ruled that the forced sterilization program of the State
of Virginia was Constitutional. In his written decision, Holmes wrote, "It
is better for all the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate
offspring for crime, or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can
prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind.
p79
Rockefeller Foundation money played an instrumental role in financing German
eugenics during the 1920's. From 1922 to 1926, the Rockefeller Foundation
donated through its Paris office a staggering $410,000 to a total of hundreds
of German eugenics researchers. In 1926, it awarded an impressive $250,000 for
the creation of the Berlin Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Psychiatry. That was
the equivalent of some $26 millions in 2004 dollars, a sum especially unheard
of in a Germany devastated by Weimar hyperinflation and economic depression.
During the 1920's Rockefeller Foundation money dominated and steered German
eugenics research.
p85
In 1952, John D. Rockefeller III was ready to begin his life's major work. With
$1,400,000 of his own funds in addition to Rockefeller Foundation money, he
founded the Population Council in New York, to promote studies on the dangers
of over-population.
... Over
the following 25 years, the Rockefeller Population Council would spend a
staggering $173 million on population reduction globally, establishing itself
as by far the most influential organization promoting the eugenics agenda in
the world.
p106
The American domination of the world after 1945 would be accomplished via a new
organization, the United Nations, including the new Bretton Woods Institutions
of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, as well as the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
... Under
the banner of "free trade" and the opening of closed markets around
the world, US big business would advance their agenda, forcing open new
untapped markets for cheap raw materials as well as new outlets for selling
American manufactures after the war.
... After
World War II, global power would no longer be measured in terms of military
control over colonial territories. The British and European empires proved to
be a system far too costly and inefficient. Power would be defined directly in
economic terms.
p108
In 1941, Standard Oil of New Jersey, later renamed Exxon, was the largest oil
company in the world. It controlled 84% of the US petroleum market. Its bank
was Chase Bank, and its main owners were the Rockefeller group. After the
Rockefellers, the next largest stockholder in Standard Oil was I.G. Farben, the
enormous petrochemicals trust of Germany.
p109
During the war [WWII]. Nelson Rockefeller's work laid the basis for the
family's vast expansion of interests in the 1950's. He shaped a US Latin
American defense concept which was to tie the military elite of the region to
US policies during the Cold War, often through ruthless military dictators who
benefited from the backing of the Rockefeller family and insured favorable
treatment of Rockefeller business interests.
... Among
the most far-reaching covert operations carried out by Nelson and his circle in
Latin America towards the end of the War, was to secure for the United States
the majority votes of participating nations in the founding of the United
Nations, and with it, de facto US control of the International Monetary Fund
and World Bank in 1944-45. It was indicative of how the new US international
elite moved governments and others to suit their agenda. The UN was to be their
vehicle, as they saw it, wrapped in the clothing of world democracy.
...
Rockefeller's political strategy was to use his block of Latin American nations
to "buy" the majority vote at the UN. The Latin American bloc
represented nineteen votes to Europe's nine. As a result, Washington and the
powerful international banking business interests shaping its postwar agenda,
ended up with decisive control of the IMF, the World Bank and a dominant role
in the United Nations. The Rockefeller family, generous to a fault, even
donated the land for the headquarters of the new United Nations in New York
City.
p114
The Rockefeller group wielded tremendous influence on the State Department.
Every man who served as Secretary of State in the critical Cold War years
ranging from 1952 to the end of Jimmy Carter's Presidency in 1979 had formerly
been a leading figure from the Rockefeller Foundation.
Eisenhower's
Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, a Wall Street lawyer, was Chairman of
the Rockefeller Foundation before he came to Washington in 1952. John Kennedy's
and later Lyndon Johnson's Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, left his job as
President of the Rockefeller Foundation to come to Washington in 1961. Nixon's
National Security Adviser and Rusk's successor in 1974 as Secretary of State,
Henry Kissinger, also came from the inner circle of the Rockefeller Foundation.
Moreover, Jimmy Carter's Secretary of State, Cyrus Vance, came to Washington
from his post as Chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation.
...
Dulles, Rusk, Vance and Kissinger all understood the Rockefeller views on the
importance of private sector activity over the role of government, and they
understood how the Rockefellers viewed agriculture--as a commodity just like
oil, which could be traded, controlled, made scarce or plentiful depending on
foreign policy goals of the few corporations controlling its trade.
p117
What Nelson Rockefeller and other leading US bankers and businessmen were
creating with agriculture in Latin America was the early phase of what was to
be a revolution in world food production. In the process, they set out to take
over the control of basic daily necessities of the majority of the world's
population.
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