Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Designer Babies and Octomom

One does not have to imagine the possibilities of a government that utilizes Octomoms and the technology of "Designer Babies" to manufacture a citizenry.

The Mother's Cross of Honor
A mother could be awarded a bronze, silver, or gold cross depending on the number of children she had born. Eight would entitle the woman to a gold cross, six for silver, and four for bronze.

There were also unconfirmed reports that a Golden Cross with Diamonds existed and was awarded to a small number of women who bore between twelve and fourteen children.

Super Race Babies

“Today I am supposed to be ruling the world.”

He stood more than six feet three inches tall, straight as a wooden soldier. His eyes were blue, his hair blond. He had the face of a movie star and a body to be proud of. [PIC]

"I want the world to know what happened to us in Germany in those terrible days. I am not proud that I am a Lebensborn baby - but I am very proud that I am a human being!"

Creating ‘racially pure’ Aryan babies was the aim of the Lebensborn program; world domination was its ultimate goal. The program was developed in 1932, a year before Hitler became chancellor. He and the founding members of the National Socialist party drew up the design for a new human race that would carry out his plan for the ‘Thousand-year-Reich”.

Children who did not meet racial cosmetic standards were sent to concentration camps where they perished. Read ALL...

NAZI PROGRAM TO BREED MASTER RACE
Lebensborn Children Break Silence

Designer Babies: Ethical Considerations

The Nazis - This excellent series should be required viewing for anyone with the slightest concern with what's going on in our country today and what's going to become of us in the future.

Step by step, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party's rise to power is meticulously documented, along with how and why one of the most liberal and tolerant of all the European nations in history voted him in as Chancellor of Germany.

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