THE EUGENICS TIME BOMB:
A Death Cult from 1921 to Current Day
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Premiered Jul 28, 2024
The topic of eugenics necessarily includes mention of certain contraceptives. Therefore, this interview may not be suitable for your children. Parental discretion is advised. In Britain in 1921, a eugenic society was founded to create a race of well-formed, well-endowed, beautiful men and women. The Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress,
founded by Marie Stopes (later known as the UK’s Margaret Sanger) aimed to
increase the offspring of the wise, healthy and well-to-do while reducing the
progeny of the poor, weak and unemployed. It lobbied Parliament to pass laws to compulsorily sterilize "undesirables" and set up a clinic to achieve
the "reduction of the birth rate at the wrong part and increase of the
birth rate at the right end of the social scale." Marie Stopes was opposed
by a Catholic, Dr. Halliday Sutherland, who fought her all the way to the
highest courts and won, but Stopes’ work lives on, though the eugenicists of
today have changed their name and mask their agendas with promises of paradise, convenience, and the greater good. The connection between these early eugenics societies and the bill and Melinda Gates foundation is absolute. This is not the first time that evil in power has attempted to reduce the global population. Nor was it the first time in 1921, but though the cult of death back then was in its nascent stages, its true goals could already be
discovered: “good breeding” means eugenics; “good death”, euthanasia. In this Underground Interview, Michael Matt brings in Mark Sutherland, grandson of Dr. Halliday Sutherland, to help you fully grasp the nuances and agenda of the Death Culture Vultures, to recognize their handiwork in so many facets of our modern society, and to open the forum to the discussions which must take place if we are to fight back effectively. Contact Mark Sutherland on X (formerly Twitter) to request speaking engagements. His handle is: @MarkHSutherland Mark Sutherland is a facilitator and executive coach who lives with his wife and son in Sydney. Educated at Ampleforth College in North Yorkshire, Mark has worked in banking, financial services and investment. He also served in the British Army's oldest regiment, the Honourable Artillery Company, in London. Mark is the author (with Neil Sutherland) of Exterminating Poverty: The true story of the eugenic plan to get rid of the poor, and the Scottish doctor who fought against it. Mark’s highest qualification is a master’s degree from the Australian Graduate School of Management. He curates and writes articles for hallidaysutherland.com a website celebrating the life and work of Dr Halliday
Sutherland. Exterminating Poverty is his first book.
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