One member of the audience, Dr Lawrence Dunegan, a Pittsburgh paediatrician, did take notes and later detailed what he had heard in a series of taped interviews. Dr Day said the plan was to cull and control the population through medicine, food, new laboratory-made diseases and the suppression of a cure for cancer. ‘We can cure almost every cancer right now’, he said in 1969, ‘Information is on file in the Rockefeller Institute, if it’s ever decided that it should be released’.
Letting people die of cancer, Dr Day said, would slow down population growth – ‘You may as well die of cancer as something else’. Like all the bloodline families, Day believed in eugenics and the ‘survival of the fittest’. So long as this doesn’t include themselves, naturally.
He said in 1969 that abortion would no longer be illegal and it would be accepted as normal. The food supply would be monitored so that no-one could give it to a ‘fugitive of the system’. Growing food privately would be banned by saying it wasn’t safe. Young people would spend longer in school, but not learn anything. (David Icke Network)