Posted on 06/23/2009 9:47:18 AM PDT by RolandTignor
On March 20, 1969, Dr. Richard Day, the National Medical Director of the Rockefeller-sponsored "Planned Parenthood" told a meeting that American industry will be sabotaged and shown to be uncompetitive.
In view of the recent bankruptcy of General Motors, his remarks are especially pertinent.
"The stated plan was that different parts of the world would be assigned different roles of industry and commerce in a unified global system. The continued preeminence of the United States and the relative independence and self-sufficiency of the United States would have to be changed... in order to create a new structure, you first have to tear down the old, and American industry was one example of that."
"Each part of the world will have a specialty and thus become inter-dependent, he said. The US will remain a center for agriculture, high tech, communications, and education but heavy industry would be "transported out."
These remarks to the Pittsburgh Pediatric Society were reported by Dr. Lawrence Dunegan, a Pittsburgh pediatrician who died in Jan. 2004. The speech described "A New World System" already in place which would permanently transform the world.
Dr. Day wanted the 80 or so physicians present to be prepared. The transcript of Dunegan's recollections has been posted here and should be read in full. However, I'll provide a summary here.
See the rest here: http://www.savethemales.ca/confirmedrockefeller_plan_to_g.html
(Excerpt) Read more at savethemales.ca ...
I keep reading this, but it sure is hard to find them in the stores.
I agree. I suspect that our industrial output has been whittled down to a handful of big ticket items like Boeing, Cat. etc.
I can't find damn near anything in my house labeled "Made in the USA".
Afraid so. Our Coward in Chief really needs to go.
Sorry having problems posting.
“Who is they? Got an address? I always wondered where they were.”
They are the Trilateral Commission, CFR, and Bilderberger Group. The Rockerfeller Family was involved in founding all three.
The purpose is to bring about a ‘New World Order’, with one world government, etc.
By what measure?
Here a short, interesting article on the subject:
And this statement from the article:
Thirty years ago, U.S. producers made 80 percent of what the country consumed, according to the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI, an industry trade group. Now it is about 65 percent.
The reality is, most inventions and innovations have taken place in the West, and to some extent Japan. The manufacture of most modern products took place first in the US and other Western nations. This has really been a process of transferring manufacturing which started in the West to cheap labor nations.
A stat that showed the US share of total, worldwide manufacturing output now and 10, 20, 30, 40 and more years ago would tell us more about this trend of moving manufacturing from the US.
McDonald's isn't an industry? They had $23.5 billion in sales last year. $4.3 billion in net income. So what were they?
If you're confused and meant to say that Big Macs count as manufactured goods, you're mistaken.
There was some talk a few years back about changing the classification of food preparation (including fast food) workers from service to manufacturing. I had heard that they actually did it, but a google turned up nothing but articles that said it was being considered. Its not that this would have added that much more to the value of manufactured goods, but it would have swelled the number of “manufacturing” jobs by a lot (> 2M). This would also have had the advantage of making loss of real manufacturing jobs seem less acute than it actually is.
bttt
I'm not sure which of my statements you're replying to.
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