Papal Power: U.S. Security Population Directive Undermined by Vatican with ‘Ecumenism’ A Tool

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Papal Power: U.S. Security Population Directive Undermined by Vatican with ‘Ecumenism’ A Tool, Stephen D. Mumford DrPH, from: The Human Quest, May-June, 1992 reveals: How “…The Vatican’s anti-population growth strategy is part of the scheme to defend its own interests by influencing U.S. government policy.” How “…the National Security Council’s National Security Study Memorandum 200 (NSSM 200) describes in detail how and why world population growth gravely threatens U.S. and global security. Why “…This study would become one of the most important documents on world population growth ever written.” That the study “…provides a detailed blueprint for U.S. response to this serious security threat, reflecting the seriousness with which this definitive interdepartmental study viewed over population. Why “…Until now the study has received no public exposure since it remained classified and the recommendations ignored for sixteen years.” This report also offers selected findings of the study.

PAPAL POWER U.S. Security Population Directive Undermined by Vatican with ‘Ecumenism’ A Tool by Stephen D. Mumford On April 24, 1974, President Richard Nixon directed that a study be undertaken to determine the “Implications of World Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests.” This study would become one of the most important documents on world population growth ever written. Until now the study has received no public exposure since it remained classified for sixteen years. The Vatican’s antipopulation growth strategy is part of the scheme to defend its own interests by influencing U.S. government policy. In the National Security Council’s National Security Study Memorandum 200 (NSSM 200), National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, acting for the President, directed the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Director of Central Intelligence, the Deputy Secretary of State, and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development to jointly undertake “a study of the impact of world population growth on U.S. security and overseas interests.” The quotes in this article are taken from that Memorandum 200 (NSSM 200), exceptions as indicated. The study was completed on Dec. 10, 1974, and circulated to the secretaries and agency heads here named for their review and comments. Before this date, on Aug. 9, Richard Nixon was replaced as President by Gerald Ford. Almost a year after its completion, on Nov. 26, 1975, the 227-page report was finalized and its recommendations endorsed by President Ford in National Security Decision http://www.population-security.org/mumf-92-05.htm | Page 1 of 7


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