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Unmasking NSSM 200: The Kissinger Report and Its Reach Into America

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In this revealing episode of Nurse Michele Talks, Nurse Michele interviews Dr. A.J. Morris—a U.S. Navy JAG officer, nuclear weapons officer, helicopter pilot, and author of Vaccine Double Cross and Wine’s Nutritional Power. Together, they expose the hidden power structure behind NSSM 200, also known as The Kissinger Report—a strategy not only for global population control but also one quietly adapted to influence American culture, policy, and family life.



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Origins & Rockefeller’s Influence


Long before Nixon’s administration, the ideological seeds of NSSM 200 were planted by John D. Rockefeller III and his family’s philanthropic machinery. Through the Rockefeller Foundation and related trusts, funding flowed to Margaret Sanger’s birth control movement. The Rockefellers, beginning in the 1920s, supported Sanger’s organizations and research into contraception, thereby linking elite wealth to population-control agendas. Sanger, known as the founder of Planned Parenthood, had advocated eugenic ideas—that certain populations should be limited. In 1942, Sanger’s American Birth Control League merged into Planned Parenthood, with Rockefeller backing. Thus Rockefeller influence formed a bridge between early U.S. eugenics and later global schemes.


The Stated Purpose of NSSM 200

Formally issued in 1974, NSSM 200 positioned rapid population growth in developing nations as a threat to U.S. national security. The memorandum argued that uncontrolled fertility in resource-rich states would undermine access to raw materials, destabilize markets, and raise dependency on foreign aid. To counter this, the document proposed tying U.S. foreign aid to compliance with birth-control programs, effectively making demographic limits a condition of economic assistance.


Key Countries & Implementation Strategies

Thirteen countries were targeted for “priority action”: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, Thailand, Egypt, Turkey, Ethiopia, and Colombia. Through agencies such as USAID and international partners like the United Nations, these nations became laboratories for population-control tactics—sterilization campaigns, contraceptive drives, demographic surveillance, and coercive pressure in some cases.


Was NSSM 200 Constitutionally Enacted?

No. NSSM 200 was never passed by Congress or put before the American electorate. Rather, Henry Kissinger—serving as National Security Advisor, later Secretary of State—embedded its goals into policy via bureaucratic channels and executive directives. This bypass of congressional oversight freed the agenda from public accountability, raising profound constitutional and ethical issues.


Domestic Implementation & Cultural Transformation

While much attention focuses on global application, NSSM 200’s strategies seeped into American society. The same framework used abroad—promoting delayed childbearing, prioritizing women’s education, expanding access to contraception and abortion—was adapted to reshape U.S. cultural norms. Through federal funding of Planned Parenthood, public school sex education, subsidy of birth control (for both men and women, including vasectomy programs), and promotion of “women’s independence,” the narrative shifted: delayed marriage, delayed motherhood, smaller family sizes became the social ideal. Programmatic support for abortion access, hormonal contraception, long-term contraceptive implants, and sterilization followed. Over time, the ideological underpinnings extended to normalized acceptance of non-procreative sexual identities, transgender ideology, and a cultural climate where reproduction is detached from traditional family values.


Henry Kissinger & Margaret Sanger: Bio Sketches and Ironies

Born in 1923 in Fürth, Bavaria, to a German-Jewish family, Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger) escaped Nazi persecution in 1938 and immigrated to the United States. He later became one of the dominant figures in U.S. foreign policy, championing Realpolitik and steering NSSM 200 into policy. His transformation—from a Jewish youth fleeing eugenic policies in Nazi Europe to an architect of eugenic-style population control in America—is a bitter irony. Meanwhile, Margaret Sanger, often called the founder of Planned Parenthood, promoted birth control and embraced eugenic rhetoric—that limiting reproduction among certain populations was socially beneficial. Her alignment with Rockefeller funding and eugenic ideology created a domestic precedent for NSSM-style population management.

Conclusion: The Impact on America


While NSSM 200 is often dismissed as a Cold War-era global program, its true genius was in transplanting those population-control techniques into the very fabric of American life—cultivating a cultural, political, and medical environment that encourages delayed marriage, constrained fertility, widespread contraceptive access (including petrochemical contraception, sterilization, and vasectomy), normalized abortion, and the de-emphasis on childbearing as a priority. What began as a policy toward foreign nations now operates inside our homes, schools, and bodies—ensuring that the ideological script of population control is not confined to distant lands, but lives at the heart of America itself.


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