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esearch to investigate the criminal tendencies of those incorrigible lower orders and<br />

mental defectives. <strong>The</strong> Harrimans were by implication a race apart. It also helped to<br />

explain what the associate described Averell's life-long history as a compulsive liar<br />

whenever a situation emerged in which he could improve his image at the expense of<br />

others by lying.<br />

Although perhaps impressive by American standards, <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s pedigree displayed<br />

its own grave weaknesses when examined within the frame of reference of the trans-<br />

Atlantic Anglo-American oligarchy of the twentieth century, and this doubtless imparted<br />

extra fanaticism to <strong>George</strong>'s fanatical pursuit of racial purity in the halls of Congress.<br />

In 1969 <strong>Bush</strong> told the House of Representatives that, unless the menace of human<br />

population growth were "recognized and made manageable, starvation, pestilence and<br />

war will solve it for us." <strong>Bush</strong> repeatedly compared population growth to a disease. [9<br />

bis] In remarks to the House July 30, 1969, he likened the fight against the polio virus to<br />

the crusade to reduce the world's population. Urging the federal government to step up<br />

population control efforts, he said: "We have a clear precedent: When the Salk vaccine<br />

was discovered, large-scale programs were undertaken to distribute it. I see no reason<br />

why similar programs of education and family planning assistance should not be<br />

instituted in the United States on a massive scope."<br />

As Jessica Mathews, vice-president of one of Washington's most influential zero-growth<br />

outfits, the World Resources Institute, later wrote of <strong>Bush</strong> in those years: "In the 1960s<br />

and '70s, <strong>Bush</strong> had not only embraced the cause of domestic and international family<br />

planning, he had aggressively sought to be its champion.... As a member of the Ways and<br />

Means Committee, Rep. <strong>Bush</strong> shepherded the first major breakthrough in domestic<br />

family planning legislation in 1967," and "later co -authored the legislation commonly<br />

known as Title X, which created the first federal family planning program...."<br />

"On the international front," Mathews wrote, <strong>Bush</strong> "recommended that the U.S. support<br />

the United Nations population fund.... He urged, in the strongest words, that the U.S. and<br />

European countries make modern contraceptives available "on a massive scale," to all<br />

those around the world who wanted them.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> belonged to a small group of congressmen who successfully conspired to force a<br />

profound shift in the official U.S. attitude and policy toward population expansion.<br />

Embracing the "limits to growth" ideology with a vengeance, <strong>Bush</strong> and his coterie, which<br />

included such ultraliberal Democrats as then- Senator Walter Mondale (Minn.) and Rep.<br />

James Scheuer (N.Y.), labored to enact legislation which institutionalized population<br />

control as U.S. domestic and foreign policy.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> began his Malthusian activism in the House in 1968, which was the year in which<br />

Pope Paul VI issued his enyclical "Humanae Vitae," which contained a prophetic<br />

warning of the danger of coercion by governments for the purpose of population control.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pope wrote: "Let it be considered also that a dangerous weapon would be placed in<br />

the hands of those public authorities who place no heed of moral exigencies.... Who will

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