The National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM 200): Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (The Kissenger Report) was a top-secret document [4] completed by the United States National Security Council (NSC) and released as classified on December 10, 1974, (and declassified ~1989?). This US policy document, named after the document architect Henry Kissenger, was the World Population Plan of Action to keep global population under 8 billion humans. [1, 2]

The Kissenger report research funding plan included the areas of: fertility, biomedical, field testing technologies, developing new technology, oral contraceptives, IUDs, Sterilisation, fertility control, injectable contraceptives for women, male contraceptives and much in the name of “family planning” health services.  They propose to utilise “traditional medical practitioners,” to help get to their goal (think mass vaccination?), and mandatory population control measures may be needed, also in relation to food. [2]

NSSM 200 was reworked and adopted as official United States policy through the US National Security Decision Memorandum (NSDM) 314  by President Gerald Ford on November 26, 1975. [3]  Statements within MSDM 314 include: “[a]n examination should be undertaken of the effectiveness of population control programs in countries at all levels of development, but with emphasis on [least developed countries] LDC’s” and “reductions in fertility are most needed for economic and social progress” and “[l]eaders of key developing countries should be encouraged to support national and international population assistance programs“.

  • Note: Henry Kissenger was a key mentor of Klaus Schwab, the man who in January 1971 started the NGO which would become the World Economic Forum, which was actually a “CIA-funded Harvard program”. [5]
  • If US policy is still in place to keep the global human population under 8 billion and 2020 it had reached 7.84 billion, is it a coincidence that the COVID-19 pandemic interventions have coincided with unprecedented global excess mortality? [2]

In 2009 Bill Gates wanted to cap this number at 8.3 billion, the next year in a Ted Talk he proposed if “we do a really good job on new vaccines, health care and reproductive health services” then we can control population growth.

Whether the “official population control/depopulation policy items influenced COVIDcrisis public health policy” can not be confirmed as yet, but, as Dr Malone writes, “one must recognize and acknowledge the amazing parallels between preceding population policy and many of the “public health” policies and actions which were implemented in USA and most western countries (particularly the “five eyes” nations)” of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and UK with the US. – READ