041625 2nd HR Part 2 HOW They DId It Comparisons To Now EUGENICS DEEP DIVE WOWWW
Kate Dalley RadioApril 16, 202500:40:4937.37 MB

041625 2nd HR Part 2 HOW They DId It Comparisons To Now EUGENICS DEEP DIVE WOWWW

041625 2nd HR Part 2 HOW They DId It Comparisons To Now EUGENICS DEEP DIVE WOWWW by Kate Dalley

[00:00:03] If you ever feel useless, just remember that North Korea has hotels designated for tourism. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. Yes, in the Industrial Revolution, we saw the creation of a new class of the urban proletariat. And much of the political and social history of the last 200 years involved what to do with this class and the new problems and opportunities. Now, we see the creation of a new massive class of useless people.

[00:00:32] As of useless people. As computers become better and better in more and more fields, there is a distinct possibility that computers will outperform us in most tasks and will make humans redundant. Klaus Schwab's life by subscription, quote, is really serfdom. It's slavery. Billionaire globalist corporations will own everything.

[00:00:59] Homes, factories, farms, cars, furniture. And everyday citizens will rent what they need. First, we've got population. Now, the world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about 9 billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.

[00:01:31] I want to be straight with you. There will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future. I had to play it twice because it's quite a clip, right? You have Mr. Evil under Klausi Yuval Herrera talking about how we're bottom feeders. Then you had Klaus Schwab.

[00:01:58] Then you had Kermit the Frog, Bill Gates, piping up about world population. By the way, in every one of his speeches, I need to do like a compilation of his speeches because every one of his speeches, he starts out with a huge lie. And that's the population lie. And most people don't get that. That usually blows people's minds when I tell them that.

[00:02:19] But they started out with a population lie and made the number absurdly high so that it looks like eugenics has a place in our lives that's good because of overpopulation. Now, you can check out that show. All you have to do is Google KateDallyRadio.com and then world population. And you'll get my whole show on that. Also, make sure and check out on Instagram and TikTok all over the place. It's Kate Talks About Everything. Because I do. I talk about everything.

[00:02:49] Nothing's off the table. Not really. I mean, some personal things, no. But, you know, you get the drift. So Kate talks about everything. And I also have Midwest Melissa on with me. Susan's out today. But we're doing this show because it's so important to understand how we got to this place and how we got to five years ago to 2020 and what happened and how idiotically we absorbed everything. We're going to talk about that. But we just said, now make this connection.

[00:03:17] We just said how everything was laid out here in America. Okay? Cold Spring Harbor was that place. And Severance, the show, was bold enough to put it as their lab. Okay? But here's the thing that people don't realize that I want you to really digest here before we get going is the fact that we did it here. But then Germany and Japan were the ones torturing. We were doing it here, too.

[00:03:46] But torturing and really going on steroids. Right? So then what do we always talk about? What happened in Germany? What happened in Japan? We don't talk about the Holdemore. We don't talk about what Russia did. We skate that. We put that under the rug. But here it is. We're here in America, but we're constantly talking about Germany and Japan. What did they do with COVID? They talked about it being in China, coming from China, coming from Wuhan. And if you still believe that story, you need to do more research. It came from here.

[00:04:15] But then they did facilitate it over there, but then blamed it elsewhere. They blamed it on another country. And still today, even Jeff Jordan, even Rand, all those guys are still saying it was the China thing. It wasn't the China thing. Okay? It was here, but we actually facilitated one of our labs over in China to do it. And we did it here, too. And we were at the hub of the big lie worldwide. That's my theory. You can agree or not agree. It's okay. Okay.

[00:04:45] So, Melissa, back here to kind of like the beginning of this, because they started out with the, they had the idiot to moron chart. They were going after the feeble-minded. They were trying to say, look, a tenth of our population is discardable. We don't want more of them, so we can just kill them and everyone will be happy about it. So, they started doing intelligence tests to prove their case. They got money from Harriman, Mary Harriman, who was a bisexual. I'll mention that again. She loved eugenics.

[00:05:14] And so, here we are at the start of Cold Spring Harbor, mentioned in Severance. I think they laugh every time that they do stuff like that, where they name the actual lab that started it all. But what did they do to get the people on board? This is very important to understand these steps. Don't you agree? Yeah. Well, we've already talked a little bit about it in a roundabout way. That Davenport gave them the stamp of scientific legitimacy. Yes.

[00:05:43] If a foremost, if a prominent person who has the academic credentials comes out and says, trust the science, then we kind of trust the science. You said earlier that it's hard to believe that people fell for this, but I don't think it is. I think we all just lived it four years ago. So, if the head of the CDC comes out and says, safe and effective, we all go, okay, this must be safe and effective.

[00:06:10] If somebody says it came from Wuhan, we all go, okay, it must have come from Wuhan. It came from a bat. A bat sneezed in your mouth that was sick, and you got sick. And then it translated all over the world in four weeks. I mean, I can't believe we believe that. We have Davenport and Laughlin who give the stamp of legitimacy, scientific legitimacy. And I want to add something else to this. Okay. Before we leave these two guys in particular, the eugenics record office, what are they recording?

[00:06:39] They were recording heredity. Yes. They were gathering information, even from people that were inmates in prisons, in asylums, and even from ordinary people. They finally got to the place where they were doing things out in the public, you know, families, competitions. Oh, we're going to get to that. We're going to get to that. But think about this for one second. We just did a show on 23andMe. I did shows eight years ago saying, do not fall for the whole send in a swab thing.

[00:07:08] They want this material. They want this for a reason. And it was started by, you know, Google, Sergei's wife. Okay. Sergei, that's the start of Google. These were all CIA ops. Google is a CIA op. It's owned by our government, but it's made to look private. This was done in his wife's name. I doubt that she actually did it, to tell you the truth. But it was 23andMe was started by her. This was all started with intelligence money. So they want that information.

[00:07:36] They are just, forgive the pun, dying for that information. We are right now at the frontier. We just talked about, oh, the crazy dire wolf. We're at the frontier of genetic tinkering with humanity. Yes. So they need to have that information. Don't forget, Davenport comes from, like, he used Mendel's stuff, heredity of peas, you know, cross pollinating peas for different colors. Yes.

[00:08:05] And we have progressed to the point now where we're saying, what can we do with humanity to improve it? Yeah. And we have a whole country full of people who are like, okay, let's do it. I know. So, okay, so check this out. So this was the first thing they did because they had to get people excited about what they were doing and not questioning it. That was the biggest thing, not questioning it. In 1911, at Cold Spring Harbor, they actually had a, they formed a local bird club.

[00:08:30] And it drew 40 area children to the facility to gaze at these stuffed birds that were, that should have been their first sign to be held on exhibit, right? We're now the stuffed bird, but whatever. As well as many birds that frequent, that were a frequent visitor to these grounds. So they opened it up. They said, it's for birds, stuffed bird watching. And people liked that. Then what they did was they actually got into the community.

[00:08:57] And this is where local communities need to be skewered for not having any integrity or character to say no to anything. And they just love the almighty dollar and they'll do anything for a buck. It's kind of like prostitution, but whatever. Whole nother show. But here's the deal. So they actually, they actually sponsored the building of a new fire station because a fire erupted, right? At the eugenics record office in Cold Spring Harbor.

[00:09:25] I sometimes wonder if they did it themselves because then they said, you know, all this poor them, all this stuff was damaged. And then, of course, they got into civic and town improvement activities. They funded a fire, a new fire station. They actually got into funding a park called Memorial Park. Now, that should have been people's clue. Memorial, you know, the death of us.

[00:09:50] But Memorial Park, why they call it Memorial Park, and they started financing all these projects that came from, which we've talked about on the show, the mixed use of local government funds and money donated by town residents. Okay. Mixed use. This is the start of that for sure. And then all these other projects. And Davenport was engaged in a lot of local activities and was engaged in establishing a tuberculosis hospital.

[00:10:19] They were funding all of these things, trying to get people to love them. And how often do you see this in local politics all around the country? I see it in my own community. They'll do anything for a dollar or to put their name on something, and they won't say no to a thing. And when people are giving them money, they never question why. And this is a big lesson for us. So this was the first step they took. Well, and let's broaden that out.

[00:10:46] Because what the people of Long Island thought about the Eugenics Institute is what the people of Long Island think about it. But they had to sell this across the country. Yes. They had to sell everybody on it. As a legitimate science. They had to somehow go in with this legitimate science. And so it was paramount that it be embraced by American academia.

[00:11:07] So the next step was to get credibility by getting this as a science into all the universities, medical practitioners, teachers, and leaders of the nation. That was their next big hurdle. Well, they do that in textbooks. Yep. That's what they do now. They do professional conferences. They sponsor a chair at Harvard and Yale. They do, you know, so now that it gets, if it gets the stamp of approval from Harvard, well, you know.

[00:11:37] Well, the other one was Johns Hopkins because Johns Hopkins did the big medical takeover right after this. And so they ousted the country doctors. Then they brought in Johns Hopkins and said, this is the new standard by which you're going to learn all about virus. And then you're going to have to adopt our school thinking, which is be a notepad for pharma, basically, because doctorhood was now going to be pharma related. And it had to go to Johns Hopkins. So they hit Harvard. You're right.

[00:12:06] Johns Hopkins, Princeton, and Yale. And they had to learn the field of eugenics. Why do you think they ousted the country doctors who had great homeopathic remedies? All, you know, they had CBC, CDC, they had all these different things they were using. They ousted that because pharma was coming in. Eugenics was coming in. Virology was coming in. And they had to sell it.

[00:12:28] So they basically said, OK, now the courses are biology, genetics, psychology, zoology, farming, animal, animal husbandry, and so forth. So it goes so deep. And that's when they went to MIT as well. And they had a new course there. We'll be right back. There's so much to talk about. We'll be right back with Midwest Melissa. She's awesome. Be right back. Kate Daly.

[00:13:00] Hey, everybody. You've heard me talk about allfamilypharma.com because it's the only pharmacy I've ever recommended on the air right here in the United States. You do not have to go to some foreign country and wonder what you're getting. It's done right here in Florida. And they have the code Kate and the number 10. OK, it's all one word, Kate 10. And you can get 10% off, which is amazing. And it helps me stay on the air when you get your prescriptions through allfamilypharma.com. They get sent to you within a couple of days.

[00:13:28] What's great about it is you can get ivermectin. It tells you how to use it. It actually tells you the dosages to take for whatever the problem is. You can get hydroxychloroquine. You can get hormones. You can get thyroid. You can get like all kinds of things from them. If you take those types of things and even antibiotics. So make sure that you get it through them because it supports me being on the air. And then you're getting a great deal on getting a prescription sent to you. These are doctor prescribed because they have doctors in house.

[00:13:58] And that makes it so much easier. You don't have to find a doctor. So if you want to stockpile ivermectin, you can. Isn't that great? And hydroxychloroquine and all the rest. Even a couple of Z-packs. You know, you can even use them to barter with. If you don't use them personally, it's something that you should probably have at your disposal. So go to allfamilypharma.com. Code word is Kate 10. Thanks. This is the Kate Daly Show.

[00:14:27] This intro, she doesn't co-create. Stop the bleeding. Stop the bleeding. We are almost nine billion people. Please stop the bleeding. There's Klaus's best hits. So welcome back, Kate Daly Show. I've got Midwest Melissa on with me. Susan's out. And I just wanted to mention, ICANN, Dale Bigtree, is doing a presser conference tomorrow, holding a virtual press conference.

[00:14:59] Or is this today? This is today, 4 p.m. Oh, sorry. It already passed. But you can go catch the video on this. And it was all about some legal work they've done and exposing Dr. Peter Marks. So anyway, welcome back. And I just wanted to mention, again, the remineralization product to get your teeth back. It's right on the website, katedalyradio.com. It's like 20 bucks. It's so worth it. You'll love it because it whitens them too. And does it naturally, actually, which is even better.

[00:15:29] Also, Melissa's with me. So there's three things I want to mention. They started writing a ton of books. They started getting people to believe in these books. And started talking about how we need to get rid of the 10% of the people. They also started movies like Black Stork and different movies. We have movies today. Look at Severance. I mean, we have all these movie predictors, things that are going to happen that they want to have happen showcased in film. Then Kellogg got on board.

[00:15:59] And Theodore Roosevelt was also always loving the whole eugenics program. I know that's hard for people to hear. But I actually did a show where I had a picture of him touring the vaccine plant over in Germany. The one that had half, it was half snake venom and half vaccines when they were producing these vaccines. Okay. But half of the plant was snake venom. They were dealing with venom.

[00:16:29] And Roosevelt was touring that. And he was very much on board. And Kellogg, you know, you eat the cereal, you eat the products, all those things, very much on board. He was actually the president of some of these conferences. They did. They did three big eugenics conferences to introduce this to the world. So people need to realize that these steps are what produced a society that was actually okay with this whole eugenics idea. Melissa? Well, this is called cultural capture. Yeah.

[00:16:59] They surrounded the ordinary citizens. Everywhere you look, there's the message, it's okay to do this. This is healthy. This makes us happy. This makes our society better. They're nuts. Ask yourself, what's going on in Canada with eugenics right now? Exactly. Excuse me, with euthanasia. Yes. It's eugenics. Same thing. With euthanasia. Yeah. Are we not sold all of these things in a package wrapped up with a pretty bow that says, but

[00:17:29] it's, it's hard if you're disabled to live. Yes. And I just, my husband and I just got sucker punched with a movie called Me Before You, in which the main character at the end chooses to have, to be euthanized. Yeah. Yeah. He's, he's in a hand, he's handicapped in a, in a wheelchair. He's in a wheelchair. And at the end, you know, the big conflict is, is his girlfriend going to go with him? Yes. And she decides, well, that's the loving thing to do.

[00:17:59] And I was so mad at the end. I'm shrieking to my husband. I'm reading a book about eugenics. I know. Here it is right in our living room. Well, a lot of people were because they were just presenting it in such a nice little, a nice little way, you know? But that's the way all of this is sold. So. All of it. It's always sold. Yet again, go back to COVID. What it's, it's inhumane to allow the unvaccinated to get medical treatment. Right.

[00:18:25] On that note, on that note, I also wanted to mention, we're going to go to break in a second or try to go to break in a second. We're having some issues with the computer. But I did want to mention that this is where Alexander Graham Bell got on board. He was very much a eugenicist. A lot of people did. And then, of course, you had the, you had this whole embarking on the birth thing. So you had Margaret Sanger.

[00:18:54] Then you had, now we're going after birth selection. Now get rid of your baby. Now murder your baby. Pull your baby apart in the womb. This was going to become sort of this new, this new part of it because they introduced it with the feeble minded. And then they went right to this abortion stronghold. Yeah. Kill your baby if you're too poor to raise it. Evil. Yes. Evil. So we're going to try to go to break.

[00:19:23] We're not going to have the music going out, but, but we are going to be taken off to break. And so it's going to sound a little different, but we will be right back. And of course there's so much more to this because once they started in on that, which was really one of their big goals, they just had to introduce it in not a, we want to kill your baby sort of way, but in a, in a way that was conducive.

[00:19:48] Then we'll, we'll talk about fitter families because that they, they just tried all these things. It's like they, it's like they had Satan's plan step-by-step on how to destroy humanity. It was very weird. Be right back on the Kate Daly show. Don't go anywhere. And I'll play Klausi on the way out here. Sorry. My computer's not even working. Thanks so much. You guys. Hi everyone. It's Kate. I just wanted to mention my pillow.com to you. You know, there's a lot of holidays and weddings and all kinds of things that we buy gifts for

[00:20:17] and not to mention us, we buy things for ourselves. This is the best company for bedding. I mean, from everything from dog beds to pillows, to sheets, to towels, to, um, to stopping snoring. I mean, get the green pillow, get the blue pillow label from, um, my pillow.com. What an amazing company this is. And Mike Lindell is doing a heck of a job trying to inform everybody about the election fraud

[00:20:43] and actually have the proof there and show the proof behind election fraud. Also Frank speech.com. It's a sensor free Facebook. Go to my pillow.com or you can call the number 800-873-1052 and make sure that you are ordering, put in the code Kate, get up to 40% off now. Oh my gosh, you guys, the products are that good. I'm telling you, I was shocked by them. I was seriously shocked. Make sure you support the show, truth and radio, Mike Lindell, and you're going to get great products.

[00:21:11] It's a great three for not a two for a three for go to my pillow.com and get up to 40% off right now. Do it. But we are live on video. Oh, there we go. There we go. Okay. So we're back and I'm not even going to play the Cloush Squab song for you because why? And so we're live. Okay. So back here with Midwest Melissa and I just, okay. There's a couple of things we've got to get to because this is what introduces us to this

[00:21:37] whole, the birth control, the killing of the babies. Everything was, was started with this eugenics. And so, okay. So Melissa back here with you. So where do you want to go from here? Because I know you were going to make a comment kind of about Germany and so forth, right? Well, yeah, I think, I think I've already said it that the thing that the Germans did,

[00:22:00] they, they had the full weight of their government to actually put into practice all the, these eugenic principles. In fact, one of these eugenicists, I can't remember which one it was, but one of these guys that was connected to the eugenics records office said, well, would you look at that? There's Germany stealing our thunder. Yeah. How bad is that? Right.

[00:22:24] And so we've talked about all the different ways in which they kind of surrounded and just infiltrated and poured out this genetic and eugenic idea into American culture. And it was embraced because who would stand up to it? Well, nobody. Who would say no? And I think they actually realized that we weren't really at the place yet where we would adopt this whole thing that they were doing in Germany over here.

[00:22:50] And so there's, there's so much more I could go there with another tentacle, but I won't in, in interest of kind of keeping it short today. But I'll tell you when they, when they started doing their conferences, they actually started with a, a spot where they, they did the fairs. Okay. And they were going to the fairs and all these different, um, states and they called it human stock. I kid you not human stock.

[00:23:16] So they had their, their presentation and the presentation was about being fit and they had it right next to like, say the livestock. Then it said human stock. Cause that's kind of how they thought of us. And they started a contest with trophies and it was called fittest family. Do you want to speak to that for a second? Well, fittest family. Yeah. They brought people in and they would have competitions to see who you could win a prize

[00:23:45] if you had the fittest family. Yes. That's where you had to prove your genetics and take a, an exam. The eugenicists would give you guys an exam before you started it so they could verify that you were fit. Oh my goodness. I know it's disgusting. It's gross. But guess what folks? They actually likened us. Okay. Well, I'll get to that in a second, but they actually, they actually loved this for many, many reasons. And one of them was that families found it really kind of cool to compete for these prizes.

[00:24:15] They loved that. And then they also, they got very popular. So the eugenics program became popular because why? Because they were handing out a little trophy and rewards for proving that the, the, the better part of humanity could compete and you idiots and morons out there feeble minded and horrible people couldn't. And so therefore people liked this actually. They loved it. Like the bottom feeders. I mean, who doesn't like to think that they're elite?

[00:24:44] Who doesn't like to think that they're a little bit superior to their neighbors? Who doesn't? I mean, I see this all the time in our school system. My school system here, they have a program for the gifted and the talented and, and people, families that have their kids in that program, where to like a badge of honor. They'll do anything to get in it. They'll do anything to get in it. And we just adopted that because it meant that we were better. Like you were better than everyone else and everything else.

[00:25:10] So then what, what Laughlin see Laughlin was almost like worse than Hitler because he crafted a way to get into Congress. He became very, very good friends with Congress. He, he actually authored a treaty titled, titled the parallel case of the house rat, where he likened us, the early, the settlers coming over to this country to rats.

[00:25:34] So I, you just can't even believe that this happened, but he actually testified before Congress for two solid days. They allowed this. He presented this massive report and got Congress behind him and was able and effective in changing because he, you know, obviously he had read, you know, Madison Grant's, the passing of the great race. And that was part of his, his presentation.

[00:26:00] And the, as he was presenting to the Congressman, the Congressman that he was best friends with Johnson said, don't worry about any criticism. You've developed a valuable research and demonstrated most startling state of affairs. And so Calvin Coolidge, who I actually admire, like Calvin Coolidge, because he was a, he was a really great president. People don't give him enough credit, but he did sign this new house and Senate bill, the immigration act of 1924 based on eugenics at the time. Okay.

[00:26:30] I don't want an open border right now. I think we should close it. I think it's a courtesy that we need to close off for a while and get our country back. But at the time they were selling this as, as, as you don't want all these people coming in here for these reasons. It was a different set of reasoning and they actually got Congress on board. They got the judges on board. Think about the judges today. They got them on board for all of this.

[00:26:55] He was also one of the experts as they passed legislation for compulsory sterilization. And they knew when they passed, they were able to get the legislation passed. Yeah. But they knew they had a constitutional problem with it. Yeah. So they looked for a test case. They wanted to find a test case because they knew if they could get this past the Supreme Court, they were home free. Mm hmm.

[00:27:23] And so you can imagine that denying a woman and, you know, forcing a woman or man to be sterilized for whatever reason would be a tough sell with our constitution. Yep. They did it a lot. But they did it. And they, and that brings up the Carrie Buck case where I quoted in the beginning of the show where the judge is like, yeah, we don't need any more generations of you, Carrie Buck. We need to get rid of you. We need to sterilize you for the betterment of mankind. They, they actually adopted this thinking.

[00:27:53] So. Well, let's talk a minute just briefly about Carrie Buck. She was from a feeble minded family. Her mother was institutionalized. Like she was the third generation and she was as a young girl. She was farmed out because her mother was institutionalized. She was farmed out to a family and then she was sexually assaulted by one of the sons in that family. And she got pregnant.

[00:28:22] Ooh, that was laid at the door of her feeble mindedness. Isn't that nuts? She was sexually assaulted and. Right. Yeah. And that she's feeble minded. Yeah. And so they decided this was a Virginia had these compulsory sterilization laws that had been passed at the state level. And so they decided that they, they were by court order. They were going to force Carrie to be sterilized. Yes. And they turned it into it.

[00:28:52] They turned. They were really effective at really lying and saying the feeble minded would be criminals. So therefore, do you want criminals? And so they were like, you know, it's, they're all criminals. They'll all have to turn to criminal behavior to make it. And so therefore you should want to never have them breed because you'll have criminals. And that's how they sold it to Congress. The choice that they gave to Carrie was you can either, we can either institutionalize

[00:29:20] you for the rest of your life where you will not be permitted to marry and have any further children or you can be sterilized and then we can let you out. Maybe you could even marry. Yes. And then over in Germany at the same time, so this is 1934. Now this is Hitler taking effect, right? The Germany sterilizations were accelerating beyond 5,000 people a month, 5,000 women a month. And so they were getting into big numbers. Yeah. The Buck v.

[00:29:49] Bell case is settled in 1927. And when the, when the Supreme court came down, when Oliver Wendell Holmes, a very respected, revered American jurist, when he comes out and says three generations of imbeciles is enough. Right. And they force her to be sterilized. It greenlighted those sterilization laws everywhere. Yeah. Yes. So the places like California was huge in sterilization, Virginia, lots of places. Yeah.

[00:30:18] And it greenlighted it internationally as well. Yes. When the Nuremberg trials happen and these Nazi criminals are put on trial for forced sterilization, for euthanasia, for all this stuff, they cited Oliver Wendell Holmes' words as their defense. Yep. We're going to come right back. Hopefully we're live. We've had some computer issues. We'll be right back. Kate Daly Show, katedalyradio.com.

[00:30:48] More with Midwest Melissa when we come back for the last segment. Are you struggling in your marriage and still love your spouse and just don't? Where do I get my supplements? This is Kate Daly. I get my supplements at fiqsupplements.com. Make sure and go to that website. It's a brand new website that they just put out. It's called F, as in Frank, I-Q.

[00:31:18] And then so fiqsupplements.com. Make sure and put my name in to get extra savings. But the prices are already so low on the best quality ingredients of the supplements that will actually absorb into your body. They have wonderful ones. The histamine is brand new. It's just amazing. Check it out for allergies. So many great things to take and bulk up on. Take my advice.

[00:31:42] This is where I get my supplements and my family supplements and extended family supplements is from fiqsupplements.com. Fiqsupplements.com. Notice that website change. It's a wonderful, wonderful company to do business with. Thanks, you guys. This is the Kate Daly Show.

[00:32:11] Against the world, I used to say. I have no idea. It's a wonder we're still here. I really actually struggled between that one and this one, this bumper. Here we go. I just want a piece of land that can't be stolen. My Uncle Sam, my future cams in. Yeah. It's a plea. Can I just have something the government won't steal? That'd be great.

[00:32:39] And can we have our lives, please? Because they really want to see us dead. All right. So back here with Midwest Melissa wrapping up today's show. Make sure and go hit the sponsors if you want to hear more content that's real instead of the fluffery given to you in today's news. By the AP. So, Melissa, let's drive this home. Well, we've talked about all these tentacles and all the places that eugenics took the culture.

[00:33:05] It has infiltrated in our popular culture, in the way we think about euthanasia today. It's, you know, abortion, immigration, sterilization, population, all of this. But the thing that I think we need to really realize, number one, Buck v. Bell, this big Supreme Court case, has never been overturned. Yeah. It's still on the books.

[00:33:30] Now, we don't subscribe to those principles anymore, but it has never been overturned. Yeah. And neither has eugenics has not been overturned either. Just like everything else, it has just been renamed. The new name for eugenics is called transhumanism. Yeah. And the reason I say that is let's compare the thinking.

[00:33:53] What the eugenicists were after were the improvement of human society by the elimination of the riffraff. Mm-hmm. Transhumanism is about the improvement of human society through technological means. It's the same thing. It's the same thing. Same players. We're going to, the end game is how do we improve human society?

[00:34:19] And if you don't think, you just, you've played that bumper with Yuval Noah Harari saying, well, the big problem coming at us is what are we going to do with all the useless eaters? What are we going to do with them? Yeah. Well, don't look at Canada that said, well, one of the things we can do is we can offer them euthanasia. Maybe some of them will take that option. Then we don't have to deal with them. Maybe we can reduce the population through abortion or through, as Bill Gates would have it, we can reduce the population through vaccines.

[00:34:50] Yeah. Yeah. And I honestly believe that sometimes it's a contest and they're saying, well, only the fittest will survive. Let's see how much we can pound them and see who survives. Right. And then also forced, we have forced sterilizations, North Carolina, 1985, I believe. And then also the Native American in the show Yellowstone.

[00:35:11] Beth goes and gets one from a clinic for Native Americans and they sterilize her. And so it's still going on today, showcased in movies and books and in real life today. All this is still going on. You just have to just look at the headlines. They keep repeating. They keep repeating the cycle of ingratiation to our perception of things and it's okay.

[00:35:39] And how many people jumped on the vaccine bandwagon and they were just like, you're an awful bottom feeder if you don't come get our shots. You know that you were treated like you were less than human. We're still doing it now. I mean, it's insane. We absolutely are. And there's big ethical concerns about all of this, about choice and coercion. Was that not a part of, oh my gosh, it was a huge part of COVID. Right, right. Let's talk about what it means to be genuinely human.

[00:36:07] Can we actually implant AI and still consider ourselves human? And what happens when we supercharge someone's brain power? Yeah. Does that make people who didn't take that option or who couldn't afford that option, does that make them the lesser beings, the bottom feeders, the people that we need to exclude and not allow them to reproduce? And in the future, the people like more rural people, because we're more conservative, right, will be the people that don't jump on board their new insane programs.

[00:36:36] Like, look at the real ID. I'll be talking about that tomorrow. Real ID. Look at all these with a gold star, no less, on our licenses. I mean, it's pathetically horrific and crazy all at the same time because we're facing all this now. We will have a whole other class of people that believe that in the fakery of what's going on, and they will be deemed second-class citizens who don't get internet, don't get food deliveries, don't get stuff that all the other people get. We're going to see this.

[00:37:06] And we're going to be okay with it as a culture, most of them, because of, look at our 100-year history. Well, the eugenicists said it was okay if a woman delivered an unhealthy baby, it was okay to let the baby die. If people were poor, it was okay not to feed them. We have no Christian duty to anyone. Right. And they were saying that at a time when principally the country still felt that people did have Christian responsibilities. We're way past that now. I know.

[00:37:36] I know. If we got to the place, if we are at the place where, and I think we are because we heard it during COVID, where people legitimately are saying, if you don't comply, you're not entitled to even life. Yep. You can't go in the grocery store. Yeah. You can't have medical care. You can't own a car. You can't, and there was, there were eugenicists who said, why should the poor have heat in their home?

[00:38:06] Why should they be entitled to those things? Yeah. Weed them out. Weed them out that way. And look how many people were denied visits to their grandkids. Look how many older people died alone. And all the people whining about the border were totally in love with that idea. All on the basis of sniffles. So that's what's so insane about all of this is that you can turn to that fast. And we believed all of them without question, even though the government has never worked in our favor, not even once. So how did we do that?

[00:38:35] How did we get there so quick in 2020? How did we believe the crazy? On day one on this show, we were like, this is a hoax. This is not real. People were just like, you're insane and yelled at the messengers instead of actually what was happening. I think instead of just hating on Hitler and saying, not that Hitler's not hate worthy, but instead of saying, you know, we can't even talk about that because it was so heinous. Yeah. I think we should look at it as a warning. Yes.

[00:39:05] Because what Hitler did in Germany with his eugenics program is what happens when people swallow wholesale and allow the government to step in and do those things. Yep. The government, like I said, Germany was just more efficient. You're right. The government has never worked in our favor. Show me one incident and I'll applaud. I'm serious. That's how bad it is. Over 38,000 hours of research. And I can tell you they're not on your side.

[00:39:30] There was a t-shirt with it said thinking of you and it had a voodoo doll in the middle with pins in it. And I said, this t-shirt sums up perfectly how government views us. They adopted this eugenics program worldwide. They all went with the COVID. What local official, what local elected official or state person or federal person actually stood up and told the truth? Not one. Not one in COVID. Well, doesn't that scream volumes? We're silenced.

[00:40:00] Yep. Completely. Well, silenced and no character. Didn't want to say anything. So you had both. You had the character list. I mean, I saw that locally. You had people that just went along and would not even buck the system. Wouldn't even question it verbally. It was just disgusting evil. So we have to not fall for this again. Midwest Melissa, you're on fire today. Thank you so much. And what a show. Share this with everybody you know. Be faithful. Be fearless. Thank you again.

[00:40:26] And catch the podcast at katedalyradio.com and share with everybody you know on social media. I would really appreciate that. Kate talks about everything.