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[A-List] Beware when reading F William Engdahl



On December 11th, I posted here the "Doomstay Seed Vault" article by F
William Engdahl. It included this statement:

Margaret Sanger, a rapid eugenicist, the founder of Planned Parenthood
International and an intimate of the Rockefeller family, created
something called The Negro Project in 1939, based in Harlem, which as
she confided in a letter to a friend, was all about the fact that, as
she put it, 'we want to exterminate the Negro population'. {11}

I assume he meant "rabid" instead of "rapid". But the quotation, 'we
want to exterminate the Negro population' startled me, so I read the
article he cited at {11}, which is: Tanya L Green, The Negro Project:
Margaret Sanger's Genocide Project for Black American's at
www.blackgenocide.org/negro.html.

After reading the entire article carefully, I searched it for the word
"exterminate". The only sentences I found were these:

"The aim of the program was to restrict - many believe exterminate - the
black population".

"We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro
population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea
if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members".

The first sentence is deceptive enough: The "aim" of anything can be
very different from what "many people believe" the aim is.

But note the huge difference between the second sentence and what
Engdahl wrote. The difference is as great as that between "I don't want
anyone to think I hate you" and "I hate you", or "I don't want anyone in
the crowd to think I am the one who farted" and "I am the one who farted".

This is deceptive writing. From here on, I will be very careful when
reading anything written by F William Engdahl.




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