Many people across the world are completely unaware that their elected governments, with the assistance of the United Nations, are part of a covert worldwide depopulation policy, also known as Agenda 21. Its aim is to reduce the global population from 7.9 billion to 500 million by 2050, working in conjunction with the UN’s so-called Sustainable Development Goals.
The depopulation agenda, over the last several decades, has employed chemical and biological agents to undermine human fertility as well as a variety of psychosocial and economic methods to subvert the family, drive unemployment and ramp up criminal charges for increased banking/court revenue. The world’s media, funded by the global bankers, has been used to heavily distract the population, plus condition them to believe the world is overpopulated. But a carefully executed plan has been underway for decades to drive everyone into heavily populated cities, giving the impression of overpopulation. See Silent Weapons For a Quiet War.
GO TO EVIDENCE
TEN Stages of Genocide
1. CLASSIFICATION: All cultures have categories to distinguish people into “us and them” by ethnicity, race, religion, or nationality: German and Jew, Hutu and Tutsi. Bipolar societies that lack mixed categories, such as Rwanda and Burundi, are the most likely to have genocide. The main preventive measure at this early stage is to develop universalistic institutions that transcend ethnic or racial divisions, that actively promote tolerance and understanding, and that promote classifications that transcend the divisions. The Catholic church could have played this role in Rwanda, had it not been riven by the same ethnic cleavages as Rwandan society. Promotion of a common language in countries like Tanzania has also promoted transcendent national identity. This search for common ground is vital to early prevention of genocide.
2. SYMBOLISATION: We give names or other symbols to the classifications. We name people “Jews” or “Gypsies”, or distinguish them by colors or dress; and apply the symbols to members of groups. Classification and symbolization are universally human and do not necessarily result in genocide unless they lead to dehumanization. When combined with hatred, symbols may be forced upon unwilling members of pariah groups: the yellow star for Jews under Nazi rule, the blue scarf for people from the Eastern Zone in Khmer Rouge Cambodia. To combat symbolization, hate symbols can be legally forbidden (swastikas) as can hate speech. Group marking like gang clothing or tribal scarring can be outlawed, as well. The problem is that legal limitations will fail if unsupported by popular cultural enforcement. Though Hutu and Tutsi were forbidden words in Burundi until the 1980’s, code words replaced them. If widely supported, however, denial of symbolization can be powerful, as it was in Bulgaria, where the government refused to supply enough yellow badges and at least eighty percent of Jews did not wear them, depriving the yellow star of its significance as a Nazi symbol for Jews.
3. DISCRIMINATION: A dominant group uses law, custom, and political power to deny the rights of other groups. The powerless group may not be accorded full civil rights or even citizenship. Examples include the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 in Nazi Germany, which stripped Jews of their German citizenship, and prohibited their employment by the government and by universities. Denial of citizenship to the Rohingya Muslim minority in Burma is another example. Prevention against discrimination means full political empowerment and citizenship rights for all groups in a society. Discrimination on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, race or religion should be outlawed. Individuals should have the right to sue the state, corporations, and other individuals if their rights are violated.
4. DEHUMANISATION: One group denies the humanity of the other group. Members of it are equated with animals, vermin, insects or diseases. Dehumanization overcomes the normal human revulsion against murder. At this stage, hate propaganda in print and on hate radios is used to vilify the victim group. In combating this dehumanization, incitement to genocide should not be confused with protected speech. Genocidal societies lack constitutional protection for countervailing speech, and should be treated differently than democracies. Local and international leaders should condemn the use of hate speech and make it culturally unacceptable. Leaders who incite genocide should be banned from international travel and have their foreign finances frozen. Hate radio stations should be shut down, and hate propaganda banned. Hate crimes and atrocities should be promptly punished.
5. ORGANISATION: Genocide is always organized, usually by the state, often using militias to provide deniability of state responsibility (the Janjaweed in Darfur.) Sometimes organization is informal (Hindu mobs led by local RSS militants) or decentralized (terrorist groups.) Special army units or militias are often trained and armed. Plans are made for genocidal killings. To combat this stage, membership in these militias should be outlawed. Their leaders should be denied visas for foreign travel. The U.N. should impose arms embargoes on governments and citizens of countries involved in genocidal massacres, and create commissions to investigate violations, as was done in post-genocide Rwanda.
6. POLARISATION: Extremists drive the groups apart. Hate groups broadcast polarizing propaganda. Laws may forbid intermarriage or social interaction. Extremist terrorism targets moderates, intimidating and silencing the center. Moderates from the perpetrators’ own group are most able to stop genocide, so are the first to be arrested and killed. Prevention may mean security protection for moderate leaders or assistance to human rights groups. Assets of extremists may be seized, and visas for international travel denied to them. Coups d’état by extremists should be opposed by international sanctions.
7. PREPARATION: National or perpetrator group leaders plan the “Final Solution” to the Jewish, Armenian, Tutsi or other targeted group “question.” They often use euphemisms to cloak their intentions, such as referring to their goals as “ethnic cleansing,” “purification,” or “counter-terrorism.” They build armies, buy weapons and train their troops and militias. They indoctrinate the populace with fear of the victim group. Leaders often claim that “if we don’t kill them, they will kill us.” Prevention of preparation may include arms embargos and commissions to enforce them. It should include prosecution of incitement and conspiracy to commit genocide, both crimes under Article 3 of the Genocide Convention.
8. PERSECUTION: Victims are identified and separated out because of their ethnic or religious identity. Death lists are drawn up. In state sponsored genocide, members of victim groups may be forced to wear identifying symbols. Their property is often expropriated. Sometimes they are even segregated into ghettoes, deported into concentration camps, or confined to a famine-struck region and starved. Genocidal massacres begin. They are acts of genocide because they intentionally destroy part of a group. At this stage, a Genocide Emergency must be declared. If the political will of the great powers, regional alliances, or the U.N. Security Council can be mobilized, armed international intervention should be prepared, or heavy assistance provided to the victim group to prepare for its self-defense. Humanitarian assistance should be organized by the U.N. and private relief groups for the inevitable tide of refugees to come.
9. EXTERMINATION begins, and quickly becomes the mass killing legally called “genocide.” It is “extermination” to the killers because they do not believe their victims to be fully human. When it is sponsored by the state, the armed forces often work with militias to do the killing. Sometimes the genocide results in revenge killings by groups against each other, creating the downward whirlpool-like cycle of bilateral genocide (as in Burundi). At this stage, only rapid and overwhelming armed intervention can stop genocide. Real safe areas or refugee escape corridors should be established with heavily armed international protection. (An unsafe “safe” area is worse than none at all.) The U.N. Standing High Readiness Brigade, EU Rapid Response Force, or regional forces — should be authorized to act by the U.N. Security Council if the genocide is small. For larger interventions, a multilateral force authorized by the U.N. should intervene. If the U.N. is paralyzed, regional alliances must act. It is time to recognize that the international responsibility to protect transcends the narrow interests of individual nation states. If strong nations will not provide troops to intervene directly, they should provide the airlift, equipment, and financial means necessary for regional states to intervene.
10. DENIAL is the final stage that lasts throughout and always follows a genocide. It is among the surest indicators of further genocidal massacres. The perpetrators of genocide dig up the mass graves, burn the bodies, try to cover up the evidence and intimidate the witnesses. They deny that they committed any crimes, and often blame what happened on the victims. They block investigations of the crimes, and continue to govern until driven from power by force, when they flee into exile. There they remain with impunity, like Pol Pot or Idi Amin, unless they are captured and a tribunal is established to try them. The response to denial is punishment by an international tribunal or national courts. There the evidence can be heard, and the perpetrators punished. Tribunals like the Yugoslav or Rwanda Tribunals, or an international tribunal to try the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, or an International Criminal Court may not deter the worst genocidal killers. But with the political will to arrest and prosecute them, some may be brought to justice.
© 2013 Gregory H. Stanton. Originally presented as a briefing paper, “The Eight Stages of Genocide” at the US State Department in 1996. Discrimination and Persecution have since been added to the 1996 model.
I am grateful to many people for improvements in my original 8 stage model, in particular to Prof. Alan Whitehorn of the Royal Military College of Canada, who suggested the terms Stigmatization for what I have called Discrimination, and Extreme Victimization for what I have called Persecution. I have chosen the more familiar terms Discrimination and Persecution because they fit better into the law of discrimination and the international law of persecution.
No model is ever perfect. All are merely ideal-typical representations of reality that are meant to help us think more clearly about social and cultural processes. It is important not to confuse any stage with a status. It is more like a fluctuating point on a thermometer that rises and falls as the social temperature in a potential area of conflict rises and falls. It is crucial not to confuse the model with a linear one.
The purpose of this model is to place the risk factors in Barbara Harff’s pioneering analysis of country risks of genocide and politicide into a processual structure. Risks of political instability are characteristic of what Kuper called “divided societies,” with deep rifts in Classification. Targeted groups of state-led discrimination are victims of Discrimination. An exclusionary ideology is central to Dehumanization. Autocratic regimes foster the Organization of hate groups. An ethnically polarized elite is characteristic of Polarization. Lack of openness to trade and other influences from outside a state’s borders is characteristic of Preparation for genocide or politicide. Massive violations of human rights is evidence of Persecution. Impunity after previous genocides or politicides is evidence of Denial.
This processual model demonstrates that there is a logic to the genocidal process, though it does not proceed in a linear order. By helping us understand the logic of genocide, people can see the early warning signs of genocide and know when it is coming. Leaders can design policies to counteract the forces that drive each of the stages.
Ultimately the best antidote to genocide is popular education and the development of social and cultural tolerance for diversity. That is why Genocide Watch and the International Alliance to End Genocide hope to educate people around the world to resist genocidal forces whenever they see them. Finally the movement that will end genocide must come not from international armed interventions, but rather from popular resistance to every form of discrimination; dehumanization, hate speech, and formation of hate groups; rise of political parties that preach hatred, racism or xenophobia; rule by polarizing elites that advocate exclusionary ideologies; police states that massively violate human rights; closure of borders to international trade or communications; and denial of past genocides or crimes against humanity against groups within or without the state that is in denial.
The movement that will end genocide in this century must rise from each of us who have the courage to challenge discrimination, hatred, and tyranny. We must never let the wreckage of our barbaric past keep us from envisioning a peaceful future when law and democratic freedom will rule the earth.
For those who doubt there is any direction in history, our common humanity is enough to give meaning to our cause. To those of us who know that history is not some directionless accident, this is our calling and our destiny. John F. Kennedy said, “On earth, God’s work must truly be our own.”
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Breaking Down the Family Unit
Significant levels of effort and resources have been deployed to change the dynamic of family life by putting pressure on families and individuals to reduce how many children they have. In the early stages of the depopulation policy, economic pressures were used to create an environment that is hostile to families and especially to the raising of children. The United Nations favourite method for reducing the number of children is women’s participation in the workforce. As a matter of priority, women have been very heavily encouraged to leave their traditional place at home and seek employment. The working woman has less time for children and therefore less incentive to have children. A working woman will also delay childbearing to satisfy career ambitions or the demands of the labour market.
Another subtle and insidious form of population control is the manipulation of the law to criminalise formerly acceptable behaviour such as domestic quarrels and to incarcerate a large percentage of the poor to prevent them from forming families and raising children. The system has been carefully orchestrated to break families apart at the slightest conflict by removing discretionary powers from the police and giving the state the authority to press criminal charges. Conflicts that could be resolved in the privacy of homes are given the status of violent crime to destroy families, separate parents from children and to transfer their wealth to the judicial class.
Media Propaganda
The media is being used to condition people to be unthinking consumers and to dedicate their incomes to non-stop material acquisitions, rather than to invest much of their time and money in their children, as previous generations did. This was socially engineered in the post-World War 2 era, giving rise to an unbalanced consumer society that has relegated parenthood to a secondary status. At the same time, a combination of foreign aid, loans from the World Bank and other multilateral lenders and then IMF-led austerity programmes have intentionally been put in place, leading to spiralling debt in the developing world, and privatisation programmes which lessen the ability of a populace to pay for the nurseries, schools, hospitals and other infrastructure required to help nurture children into adulthood. For more see Silent Weapons for a Quiet War.
depopulation through fluoridation
First used by the Nazis in WW2 to keep concentration camp inmates docile, fluoride has, since 1950, been delivered either through tap water, table salt or milk depending on the country and its level of development.
Dental Fluoridation has also been imposed on the populace through toothpaste, under the pretext that it combats tooth decay. This is completely inaccurate and dishonest. Fluoride is, in fact, a bi-product from aluminum refinement industry, which has been sold back to countries and then dispersed through our food and water. Fluoride has been used as the active ingredient in insecticides, wood preservatives, fungicides, and rat poison. It works on rats by causing lesions in their stomachs which eventually result in the rat bleeding to death. A number of wealthy northern European nations such as northern Europe use compulsory dental plans to ensure that every citizen receives periodic applications of fluoride directly in the
Water fluoridation is by far the most widespread method, as it used on nearly 1 billion people. However, this is only possible in places with a modern infrastructure of water treatment plants and therefore tends to be viable only in cities that have at least 10,000 people.
Drinking bottled water rather than tap water has encouraged the United Nations to replace glass with plastic bottling. Plastics manufacturing has, since the 1980s, incorporated a specific fertility depressing chemical, called Bisphenol, or BPA. Nearly every plastic bottle on the planet now contains BPA. Canned food contains Polycarbonates, an epoxy resin. The theory is that both urban and poor people are more likely to eat canned soups vegetables and fruit and will thus receive more than their share of these fertility depressing chemicals. Consuming chemicals such as Epoxy affects hormone balance, therefore creates sexual confusion. This side effect has been favoured by the UN to encourage same-sex relationships which would ultimately reduce the number of children being born.
Salt fluoridation is the second most popular fluoridation method and is used throughout Latin America and the Caribbean region as well as in a few European countries that have abandoned water fluoridation.
Milk fluoridation is restricted to very few countries and is used as a supplementary method to keep human beings in a constant state of fluoride poisoning. Where possible free milk programs have been rolled out in schools to sicken the young and defenseless.
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substance abuse & hiv
Substance Abuse
The West has promoted the use of recreational drugs, various countries have encouraged forms of substance abuse to detract individuals from having a family, distribution has been across mostly low-income families causing premature death, chronic illness and/or crippling debt. As a result, drug addiction has reached epidemic proportions, where tens of thousands of families are destroyed, annually.
China has encouraged excessive tobacco use, smoking deaths have tripled in China over the course of the past decade and tobacco has become the number one killer causing 1.2 million deaths a year. By 2030 the number of tobacco-related deaths is expected to reach 3.5 million a year. It is predicted that if the trend continues a third of all males in China will be killed by tobacco by 2050.
Russia has made alcohol sufficiently cheap to create a nation of alcoholics. Russia’s alcohol consumption has nearly tripled over the past 16 years and more than half a million Russians die of alcohol-related deaths annually. The life expectancy of Russian males has dropped to 59 years, which is a huge 17 years lower than their male counterparts in Western Europe.
HIV and Other Induced Infections
The HIV/Aids virus was a cooperative effort between Soviet and American scientists together with the military-industrial complex and the World Health Organisation the virus was introduced into the bloodstream of countless innocents in Africa, Brazil and Haiti through its smallpox immunization program that ended in 1980. More than 1 million people die in Africa from AIDS annually and nearly 2 million new infections are registered every year. Bio-engineered flu strains such as N1H1, the swine flu, and the bird flu viruses have been used to manufacture mass fear of pandemics and condition the public to the practice of mandatory vaccines, allowing authorities to target specific populations. This was a particularly useful strategy when dealing with areas where water treatment plants were not used.
The counterculture of the 1960s which brought about the sexual revolution was encouraged in order to break the sexual taboos that prevented the mainstream from adopting widespread and uninhibited contraceptive use, which acted to curb family sizes. It also made drug use socially acceptable and set the stage for the introduction of ever more destructive substances both legal and illegal creating a drug market and an underground economy that relies on drugs and prostitution. This is antithetical to families and has become a breeding ground for HIV/Aids. The hippie counterculture of the 1960s was followed by the lesbian gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) counterculture of the 1970s and 1980s which brought about acceptance for and decriminalisation of homosexuality. Again, these trends may be linked to long-term exposure to fluoride which is said to cause sexual confusion.
chemtrails
Chemtrails
Planes spraying powdered Aluminium Oxide, Barium, Strontium, Lithium, and Titanium, a phenomenon known as ‘chemtrails’ (a term first used by the United States Air Force in 1996) greatly increases toxicity in the body by combining fluoride with Aluminum.
The United Nations, World Health Organisation knew this would affect the baby boom generation, causing many neurological problems such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s resulting in early death and the younger generation by filling their bloodstream with highly conductive heavy metals reactive to radio signal. Nanotechnology is currently being ingested through our air, food, and water to ensure everything and anything is connected to the Internet of Things/Smart Grid.
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Under an Ionized Sky – Elana Freeland
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5G radiation
The overall aim of 5G is to have everything including humans, plants and animals to be part of the Internet of Things or Internet of Everything also known as the Smart Grid. The primary purpose of the Internet of Things is for Full Spectrum Dominance of planet Earth – blanket control and monitoring of everybody and everything, weaponisation of the airwaves and mind control on then entire population through frequencies.
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