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The eugenics movement was arranged by the Jews to help ensure that their plan for world control could be fulfilled by lowering the moral, intellectual, and physical capacities of non-Jews through dysgenic practices following the rise of the Nazi movement in Germany under the rule of Hitler, a secret Jew who worked for the Jews’ plan for world domination.

The whole history surrounding the eugenics movement fits into the Jewish plan well – too well to assume that it happened by mere accident. The books and papers about the history of eugenics after Hitler’s regime are mainly written, published, and promoted by Jews. For just two examples, one may refer to the Jew Edwin Black’s famous book on eugenics, War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America’s Campaign to Create a Master Race, and the Jew Stefan Kühl’s book The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism. The Jews Daniel Kevles, Mark Haller, and Kenneth Ludmerer are a few more prominent writers on the history of the eugenics movement and the supposed “misuse” of science by eugenicists.

The eugenics ideology was openly supported throughout the United States. The U.S. Supreme Court endorsed aspects of eugenics. Both Supreme Court justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Brandeis – who was himself a Jew – ruled in favor of the pro-sterilization Buck v. Bell decision in 1927. In the 1927 decision, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, “It is better for all the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind … Three generations of imbeciles are enough.” There were compulsory sterilization laws and marriage restrictions enacted in 27 states. Eugenics practitioners would sterilize approximately 60,000 Americans, and barred the marriage of some thousands.

“The major factor in the decline of eugenics was undoubtedly Hitlerism.” 

– Paul Popenoe

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