RFK Jr. wants to compile a list of people on the autism spectrum. Another agency is asking university employees by text message to report if they are Jewish.
This is not normal.
In 1933, the Holocaust started with bureaucrats compiling lists. It started less than six months after Hitler seized power when the Nazis enacted the 1933 Law for the Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases. The law ordered people with certain disabilities like schizophrenia and “hereditary feeblemindedness” to be sterilized.
In 1935, this law was followed by the Marital Hygiene Law, which prohibited people with “diseased, inferior, or dangerous genetic material” from marrying so-called “healthy” Germans.
By 1939, this obsession with weeding out differently abled people from German society led to the Euthanasia Program. This was roughly two years before the Germans implemented the “Final Solution” for the Jews.
The Nazi government ordered doctors, nurses, and midwives to report newborns and infants younger than three who showed signs of mental or physical disabilities.
Parents were encouraged to turn these children over to what were described as pediatric clinics, where the children were systematically murdered through starvation or lethal drug overdoses.
It started with infants and toddlers. Then they expanded the Euthanasia Program to include children up to 17 years of age. Conservative estimates place the killing at about ten thousand physically and mentally disabled children.
Then they moved on to disabled adults. In the fall of 1939, the Nazis started surveying health officials, hospitals, mental institutions and nursing homes to identify patients with mental illnesses. Once they had this list, in 1940, a specially recruited group of physicians reviewed the data and selected patients to be removed from their home institutions and transported to centralized killing centers where they were murdered in gas chambers disguised as showers.
Sound familiar? This was the trial run for moving the process on to the Jews and other “undesirables.”
Now comes Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with his obsession over promoting false information about vaccines, and false information about the causes of autism related disorders.
Kennedy wants to create a national database of people with autism?
“The health agency claims it was doing so to fulfill a controversial promise the secretary of health made to root out the cause of autism by September, despite some experts saying that Kennedy’s goal is not even feasible.
On the collection of data, the director of NIH, Jay Bhattacharya, told advisers during a presentation on Monday that the aim was to help researchers study autism by giving them access to “comprehensive” patient data and health records.
He added that these records would cover a “broad range” of people across the US.”
Parents and friends of people on the autism spectrum should be screaming from the highest mountain (Denali or McKinley, whatever you want to call it) that this is obscene, both morally and scientifically, and must not be allowed to happen.
The government has NO business trying to keep track of people’s disabilities and illnesses. Especially now, when we know that President Trump has been permitting his puppet master Elon Musk to suck private data out of government databases to combine it into a massive platform for surveillance of Americans.
Following on the news of this monstrous eugenics effort by Kennedy, we learned today that employees of a number of institutions of higher education have received emails and text messages from the government asking them to respond if they are Jewish.
According the The Forward, “Staffers at Columbia University and the affiliated Barnard College received text messages Monday from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an agency the White House is deploying in anti-DEI efforts, linking to a survey that asked whether they were Jewish or Israeli and whether they had been subject to harassment. The Intercept first reported the texts to Barnard staff on Wednesday.”
Debbie Becher, a Barnard sociology professor who is Jewish, said that the survey disturbed her in several ways. As a Jew, she said she found it “a bit terrifying” that the federal government “wants to know who the Jews are through some text message and Microsoft Office form.”
“Nara Milanich, a Barnard history professor, said it reminded her of her research into 1930s Italy, when lists of Jews were put together by the local government. “We’ve seen this movie before, and it ends with yellow stars,” she said.”
First of all, can they be that stupid? Second of all, who is collecting information on who is Jewish and why?
Where do we allow this to go?
When do we demand that they stop?