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How American corporate philanthropies launched a national campaign of ethnic cleansing in the United States, helped found and fund the Nazi eugenics of Hitler and Mengele — and then created the modern movement of
"human genetics."
In the first three decades of the 20th Century, American corporate philanthropy combined with prestigious academic fraud to create the pseudoscience eugenics that institutionalized race politics as national policy. The goal: create a superior, white, Nordic race and obliterate the viability of everyone else. How? By identifying so-called "defective" family trees and subjecting them to legislated segregation and sterilization programs. The victims: poor people, brown-haired white people, African Americans, immigrants, Indians, Eastern European Jews, the infirm and really anyone classified outside the superior genetic lines drawn up by American raceologists. The main culprits were the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Harriman railroad fortune, in league with America's most respected scientists hailing from such prestigious universities as Harvard, Yale and Princeton, operating out of a complex at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island. The eugenic network worked in tandem with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the State Department and numerous state governmental bodies and legislatures throughout the country, and even the U.S. Supreme Court. They were all bent on breeding a eugenically superior race, just as agronomists would breed better strains of corn. The plan was to wipe away the reproductive capability of the weak and inferior.
Ultimately, 60,000 Americans were coercively sterilized — legally and extra-legally. Many
never discovered the truth until decades later. Those who actively supported eugenics include
America's most progressive figures: Woodrow Wilson, Margaret Sanger and Oliver Wendell Holmes.
American eugenic crusades proliferated into a worldwide campaign, and in the 1920s came
to the attention of Adolf Hitler. Under the Nazis, American eugenic principles were applied
without restraint, careening out of control into the Reich's infamous genocide. During the
pre-War years, American eugenicists openly supported Germany's program. The Rockefeller
Foundation financed the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute and the work of its central racial
scientists. Once WWII began, Nazi eugenics turned from mass sterilization and euthanasia
to genocidal murder. One of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute doctors in the program financed
by the Rockefeller Foundation was Josef Mengele who continued his research in Auschwitz,
making daily eugenic reports on twins. After the world recoiled from Nazi atrocities, the
American eugenics movement — its institutions and leading scientists — renamed and regrouped
under the banner of an enlightened science called human genetics.
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