This is a very interesting video that unfortunately did not receive many views. I have decided to make a summary of it for this blog. So, in the 1960s global elites were concerned with rising population. The Chinese government introduced the one child policy for instance. But in the West they decided to employ less coercive methods to achieve the same result. Murica found a willing army of activist willing to persuade families to have fewer children. Gerry Alexander offers a view on the success of second wave feminism, and introduces a document from Planned Parenthood.

It is called the Jaffe Memo. Frederick S. Jaffe was a technical director of Planned Parenthood. The memo was addressed to Bernard Berelson, who was the president of the the Population Council. The Population council was founded by John D. Rockefeller III, and both Planned Parenthood and the Population Council received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation.

Population alarmists back then (and even today) followed the Malthusian model of population growth and food supply…

The campaign for population reduction or control also had Darwinian apart from Malthusian overtones…

The founder of Planned Parenthood, Margret Sanger and its British counterpart, Marie Stopes were both into eugenics. Back then it was cool…

President Nixon was spurred by the 1972 Rockefeller Commission Report to order another one from the Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger…
Rockefeller Commission Report of 1972


Population growth was made a matter of national security… Nixon’s replacement, Gerald Ford approved the Memorandum.

And they did not just focus on the US…

The report was considered controversial and was classified for many years because of its global implications.






This movement means eugenics…



1968, Paul Ehrlich published the book The Population Bomb.





Encouragement of homosexuality, and women in workplace. Discouragement of private home ownership, abortion on demand…
Shit in the water…


Depression epidemic, depressed people are less likely to procreate.

Child education













Basically, people’s purchasing power is diminishing and with it the confidence to have kids.







What a headline. Source




Torches of freedom was a hell of a campaign but needs to be seen in context of its time. Smoking was traditionally seen as something not befitting a lady. Feminist movement provided an opportunity to get women hooked on cigarettes by labelling it as a rebellion and something that would make them equal to men.😆👌They even produced slim cigarettes that are seen in photos of females from 1920s. Smoking was not widely seen as harmful. By the way, Hitler introduced one of the first anti-smoking campaigns.

Somebody, who has been around the manosphere a lot will notice the ubiquitous anti-male messaging in the mainstream media. Mainstream media, even in Western democracies are under tight control. Often controlled by a handful of corporations, and under the watch of the government.






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