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To: Spunky
That is FALSE. I never believed Kissinger said that for one second. https://fullfact.org/online/henry-kissinger-has-never-given-speech-about-exterminating-people-vaccines/

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Henry Kissinger has spoken many times on depopulation, interesting that he assisted Klaus Schwab in 1972. You know, the eugenist with Bill Gates pushing the vax. I can not verify the paper clip, but I can verify his stance on reducing the world population. You know the NWO ideal world population of 700 million. Got a ways to go but they are getting a good start in the last 2 years.

4,151 posted on 12/19/2021 1:29:47 PM PST by norsky ( <a href=></a> <img src=""></img>)
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To: norsky

norsky you say “Henry Kissinger has spoken many times on depopulation, interesting that he assisted Klaus Schwab in 1972”

Since you say Kissenger has spoken MANY times on depopulation would you please supply me a link or video where he has done this. I am not able to find one.

You also say he ASSISTED Klaus Schwab in 1972. Are you speaking of the “The World Economic Forum” held in Davos every year? Yes Kissinger goes to those and has been a speaker at times but I find nothing about him ASSISTING or any talk of DEPOPULATION at these forums.

“The World Economic Forum”
“While participants in the inaugural European Management Symposium had been enthusiastic
about repeating the event, 1972 proved to be a difficult year for the fledgling European
Management Forum. The novelty of the intimate and intensive high-level meeting in the Swiss
Alps had quickly vanished. Yet events clearly warranted such a gathering of top business leaders
to reflect on global issues and challenges. On 15 August 1971, aiming to stabilize his country’s
economy and tackle inflation, US President Richard Nixon shocked the world when he ended
the direct convertibility of the American dollar to gold, roiling the financial markets and raising
uncertainty about the international monetary system and fixed exchange rates.
Despite this, the second Davos attracted less than 300 participants, more than 150 fewer than
the first. Still, as it had done the year before, the Forum continued to be selective, inviting only
the CEOs of major companies. Invitations were personal and not transferable. Maintaining
exclusivity would remain a steadfast practice of the Forum and a hallmark of all its meetings.”

“At the second Davos, the Forum focused on Europe, reflecting widespread enthusiasm for the
enlargement of the European Communities (EC) from six to nine countries with the addition
of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom.1 Coincidentally, the new members of the EC
signed a Treaty of Accession on 22 January 1972, the first day of the second Symposium. Notably,
a Forum document defined the Foundation’s goal as follows: “The European Management Forum
was established to provide international and particularly European business with a select forum
for the study, discussion and determination of concepts and objectives for responsible and
successful management.”2
Reinforcing the European orientation of the 11-day Symposium was the patronage and strong
participation of the Commission of the European Communities (the European Commission),
particularly the presence in Davos of its Vice-President, Raymond Barre, who became a true
friend and strong supporter of the Forum and served as a member of the Foundation Board
from 1992 until 2001. The Meeting Chairman, Hermann J. Abs, Chairman of Deutsche Bank
and the most prominent European business leader at that time, had to cancel his participation at
short notice. As a last resort, Klaus Schwab filled the vacancy. This was the first and only Davos
for which Schwab himself would serve as the meeting chair.”

“The second Davos marked the first time that the Forum welcomed a head of government –
Pierre Werner, President of Luxemburg, who presented the so-called Werner Plan that laid the
foundation for the European Monetary Union and the single currency. Other distinguished
speakers included Wernher von Braun, Deputy Associate Administrator at the US National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Washington DC and one of the most celebrated rocket scientists in the world. He would later become director of NASA’s Marshall
Space Flight Center and the chief architect of the Saturn V booster rocket that helped with the
first moon landing. One forceful personality from civil society to attract attention at this meeting
was the trade unionist and labour intellectual Charles Levinson, the General Secretary of the
International Federation of Chemical and General Workers’ Federation (now the International
Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Unions).”

“Despite the drop in the number of participants, the discussions at the second Symposium and
the satisfaction of the business leaders at the event strongly reconfirmed the value of such a
meeting. As the Zurich newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung put it, the second Davos meeting had
been the “triumph of an idea.”
https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_First40Years_Book_2010.pdf


4,175 posted on 12/19/2021 6:28:34 PM PST by Spunky (ush.uuuu)
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To: norsky
Since you say Kissenger has spoken MANY times on depopulation would you please supply me a link or video where he has done this. I am not able to find one. You also say he ASSISTED Klaus Schwab in 1972. Are you speaking of the “The World Economic Forum” held in Davos every year? Yes Kissinger goes to those and has been a speaker at times but I find nothing about him ASSISTING or any talk of DEPOPULATION at these forums.

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Fair enough, how about this from the same forum. just a snippit. You can see the beginning of where we are now with the convenient created virus and vax solution.

National Security Study Memorandum 200: Blueprint for World Depopulation

The Population Control Strategy in NSSM-200

The Purpose of The Kissinger Report (NSSM-200) The primary purpose of U.S. government population control efforts is to maintain access to the mineral resources of less-developed countries, or LDCs.

The Kissinger Report states:

The U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries. That fact gives the U.S. enhanced interest in the political, economic, and social stability of the supplying countries. Wherever a lessening of population pressures through reduced birth rates can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resource supplies and to the economic interests of the United States.

In order to protect U.S. commercial interests, NSSM-200 cited a number of factors that could interrupt the smooth flow of materials from LDCs to the United States, including a large population of anti-imperialist youth whose numbers must be limited by population control. The document identified 13 nations by name that would be the primary targets of U.S. government population control efforts.

4,278 posted on 12/20/2021 9:54:47 AM PST by norsky ( <a href=></a> <img src=""></img>)
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