The 10 guidelines included a call for a world court to resolve external disputes, and a living, new language to unite humanity. Christian laid out other plans that limited individual rights. Potential voters should be subjected to testing on economics and history, he wrote, and they should have to show evidence of economic productivity. Healthcare should not be seen as unlimited, and some people should get preferential treatment.
It will be necessary for well informed citizens to work with knowledgeable physicians in establishing guidelines that will make possible a reasonable allocation or rationing of the care we can collectively afford, he wrote, favoring those individuals whose continuing lives are most valuable to society at large.
This theme of valuing some lives more than others continued as Christian explored one of his favorite topics: reducing the global population.
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I asked Elbert County Commission Chairman Lee Vaughn what he thought about the directive to keep the global population under 500 million.
I dont have a problem with it, he said. I didnt read into that and think genocide.
Really Lee didn't even consider how these nutcases who wrote the guides were going to diminish the world of billions of people?! I find that not believable. These are the same folks who subscribe to the kissingerian death mantra that the vast majority of us are useless eaters. Never considering that they themselves are the useless eaters of the earth. They project upon us what they are. These are people with severely limited thinking and low eq. Malignant narcissists.