July 29, 2018 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "Genetics Must Lead to the Eugenics Czar, Who'll Decide Your Fate if Just Below PAR - Part 2" *Title and Dialo

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--{ "Genetics Must Lead to the Eugenics Czar, Who'll Decide Your Fate if Just Below PAR - Part 2" © Alan Watt }-- Please Support the Talks by Ordering Books and Discs or Donating at www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com - Everything Today is Warfare - Job of Media is to Control All Thought, Give Us Our Opinions - People No Longer Know the Views of those Who Control Media - Most Data Today is Trivia - Machiavelli - The Art of Managing People - Movie, The Looker, Shows What was Understood About Advertising - Eugenics - Indoctrinating Children at a Very Early Age - The Transgender Push Distracts from Issues that Affect Us All - Movie, Three Days of the Condor - Oil Wars - The Incredible Cost of War - The Goal is Always World Government - Depopulation - Many Ways to Stop Breeding - Julian Huxley - Foundations, NGOs, Fomenting Protest - You can't Compete with the Lobbying Power of NGOs - Rather than Protect Children, Give Them Right to Consent - Hypersexualizing Children - Abortion, Euthanasia - The Art of Politics is to Play Games - Planned Parenthood - Margaret Sanger - United Nations, Sex Education Agenda, UNESCO - Rockefeller and U.N. Population Policies - Early Eugenics Society Members included Julian Huxley, H.G. Wells, the Darwins and Galtons - Genetics and Modern Eugenics - The Galton Collection on Eugenics - Galton and Selective Breeding - Introduction of Mandatory Schooling for Children - Peter Hitchens, White Helmets - H.G. Wells and Promotion of Free Love, Destruction of Family - The Galton Institute - Movie, Gattaca, Defective Genes - Arthur C. Clarke, 3001 - Warfare Game Strategy - Weather Warfare. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 29, 2018 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

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