Sandy Szwarc
© Szwarc 2025
As this series is illustrating, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a leading funder of globalist and United Nation’s education goals. But it’s not the only one. History can sometimes help us see more clearly what is happening today. Before continuing the series, hopefully, this brief retrospective will offer some helpful insights.
Industrialist Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was the wealthiest man in the world when he retired from steel manufacturing in 1901. His wealth greatly surpassed that of today’s billionaires.
Carnegie established 21 nonprofit organizations worldwide, including the richest, oldest and most powerful foundation in the country, Carnegie Corporation of New York in 1911. It dedicated in perpetuity his remaining fortune to education – decades of spending on education reform, creating a new model of teacher education and certification, standards, and “social-emotional learning” (SEL) – and international peace.
While Carnegie supported many worthwhile causes, the preponderance of grants from Carnegie Corporation since his death have gone to liberal-progressive and globalist causes, recognized as socialism and undermining American society.
Shortly after his retirement, his Carnegie Institute had already established the eugenics lab at Cold Spring Harbor in 1904, which merged with the Eugenics Record Office in 1910 to become Carnegie Institute’s Department of Genetics. Their scientists were deeply involved with founding Germany’s fascist eugenicists, along with the Rockefeller Foundation, which had been established in 1913 “to advance social change.” Rockefeller funded Josef Mengele’s program before he went to Auschwitz, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute and hundreds of German eugenic institutions and researchers in the 1920s and 1930s. Rockefeller and Carnegie were joined by many of America’s elite, scientists and universities, including presidents of Harvard and Stanford.
John Rockefeller, III, founded the Population Council in 1952 as a eugenics program to reduce the world’s population. It may be most known for bringing RU-486 (the abortion pill) to America and, with additional $14 million in funding from the Packard Foundation, getting FDA approval.
Another key strategy (and false doctrine) they created was to blame human activity for destroying the environment and causing global warming and catastrophic climate change. Rockefeller formed nearly a thousand climate change activist organizations, alone, including co-founding the World Bank and United Nations. Carnegie Corporation has also provided funding to the UN from its beginning, along with its sister organization, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, earmarked for UN support.
The Population Council’s current strategic plan continues to align with UN’s global sustainable goals, including abortion, gender equity, climate change, and empowering young people. Wealthy globalist partners joined the movement and help fund UN agendas, including Bill & Melinda Gates, George Soros’ Open Society Institutes, Warren Buffett, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Ford Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Kaiser Foundation, Kellogg Foundation, John D and Catherine T MacArthur foundation, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, Schwab Charitable Fund, Vanguard Charitable, Microsoft, UN Population Fund (UNFPA), World Health Organization, USAID, and countless more. As of 2023, the MacArthur Foundation, alone, had granted the Population Council over $19 million.
But nearly a third of Population Council’s $67.8 million annual revenue (latest figures 2021-2022) comes from the U.S. government.
These globalist oligarchs have broadened their marketing beyond climate change to anything that can expand their wealth and power. None of which grew from sound science or Biblical ethics, and all hold the whispers of eugenics. Thus, similarly made-up social and public health “crises” − surrounding everything from “critical race theory” (CRT) and gender identity, to chronic diseases of aging populations, to depression and mental illness, to pandemics, and more − have money and power functions.
We are reminded again that to see the truth, it has never been more important to question everything, practice discernment and apply the scientific method, and test everything against Biblical teachings.
It wasn’t until 2020 that Carnegie finally acknowledged its role in eugenics and driving “decades of brutal and unconscionable actions by governments.” It pledged its ongoing commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion to dismantle systemic racism and social ills. But eugenics scholar, Edwin Black, called them out, noting that the attraction of eugenics is racism. Rather than reflect on the science and root causes of their work, they simply made the same vague confession of racism that every American institution indulges in today, noted William A. Schhambrais, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute.
Carnegie’s Science Institute had rebuked spending money on charity instead of devoting its future work to studying genes and annihilating the “torrent of defective and degenerate protoplasm” in order to “redeem mankind.” They have never apologized or repented of this work against humanity in the name of population control.
Garland E. Allen, a eugenics historian and social justice activist, explained that eugenics continues to be the basis of governmental population policies, especially directed to Third World countries. “Today, for example,” he wrote, “the USAID, a branch of the State Department, devotes a significant portion of its budget to its Population Office.“
USAID’s Population and Reproductive Health page has been taken down, pending President Trump’s order for review, so my former links bring up only this:
However, these facts were still easy to verify for you.
* Kaiser Family Foundation, a left-wing organization that also publishes “Kaiser Health News,” released a report on February 7th explaining that most of our $8.5 billion in federal global health funding goes through USAID, including 99% of what’s spent on “reproductive health.”
* Population Matters, a globalist population activist organization, has long been a worldwide leading voice for abortion and reproductive rights. On February 10th, it criticized President Trump for freezing USAID funds, noting that USAID is the world’s largest donor of family planning assistance (abortion), with the U.S. government spending $607.5 million for its global reproductive programs in 2023.
* The website of Guttmacher Institute, the world’s leading abortion industry policy lobbying organization, confirmed those figures. It added that USAID plays a critical role in reproductive health to more than 150 countries and territories, and collaborates closely with the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), which the U.S. government also funds, $32.5 million in 2023.
Globalists’ population control efforts continue through UN’s radical climate change and sustainable development goals. But the eugenics aspects of their doctrine often isn’t recognized, especially by young people who are led into their religion of worship to Mother Earth.
Population Matters, however, doesn’t hide their population control efforts. They are even illustrated in their newest mission entitled “All Populations Matter,” to eliminate the value of human life. Their goal is to shape morals towards the belief that the planet, the air, sun, waters, all plants, animals and fish were not provided by a loving God for man’s benefit and that humans were not created in God’s image. They believe that humans hold no special value. Instead, they preach that humans and human population growth are threatening the world.
“God blessed them and said to them: ‘Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and every creature that crawls upon the earth.’” – Genesis 1:28
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