[Tfug] Gates-Rockefeller eugenics projects

Matthew T. Eskes meskes at gmail.com
Sat Sep 13 20:58:07 MST 2008


Dude, that sucks.

-- The Founding Fathers struggled for the principle that man could and
should be trusted with his own destiny. Our current /domestic/ enemies,
against whom those Americans in uniform are sworn to defend, do not believe
in this principle, but we have again won a round in the endless fight
against them.
    
   -- Jeff Cooper on the assault weapons ban ending 


-----Original Message-----
From: tfug-bounces at tfug.org [mailto:tfug-bounces at tfug.org] On Behalf Of
Ronald Sutherland
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 8:56 PM
To: Tucson Free Unix Group
Subject: Re: [Tfug] Gates-Rockefeller eugenics projects

YouTube is over flowing with conspiracy theory documentary's, which
I've been watching a bit myself. I think I watch them because normal
TV is just full of fluff, the sort of stuff that compost brains. After
watching a nice conspiracy I can do some research, if I want, then
decide if I want to give a crap. My top priority conspiracy at this
point is "peak oil", and I've been reading a lot about this thing
called Permaculture. I do not think the "new world order" even maters
if everyone can take care of themselves at a local level.

I hope I can still post to TFUG, even though I lost my job in Tucson
and had to move. The work I'm doing is not going to last since its
related to helping move jobs out of the US, which is what happened to
my last job more or less.


On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Patrick P <parspe at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Not quite sure what the contant of the book manioned on the site refer to
> but two point come quickly to mind.
> 1) The human race cannot just keep multiplying without restriction forever
-
> eventually we will reach a maximum capapacity to produce food on this
> planet.
> 2) From a purly scientific standpoint a strategy such as cloning the
> "perfect specimen" and dispensing with all others is foolish as genetic
> variety is the key to an organism's long-term survival. Today's
> environmental conditions may change in the future.

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