(Pub Med, Professor Paul Weindling) The life and ideas of Julian Sorrell Huxley (1887-1975) represent not only considerable contributions to evolutionary theory but also to eugenic thought and social planning.Huxley’s career history was complex and disjointed making him an international and very much a public figure. Huxley in his Romanes Lectures spoke stridently against social selection, and although it is difficult to pinpoint the exact date of any eugenic epiphany for Julian Huxley around 1912-13 eugenics was certainly intensively debated at Oxford. The science and ideas of Julian Sorrell Huxley represent not only considerable contributions to evolutionary theory but also to eugenic thought and social planning. In this I entirely agree with him. Huxley's career history as an international figure was complex. After the foundation of UNESCO in 1945, the English evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and declared globalist Julian Huxley (the brother of Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World) became its first director. Huxley's warning about the dangers of "scientific" eugenics, and the threat to human freedom posed by ideological indoctrination and behaviourist-style conditioning, was in some ways uncannily prescient. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was founded in 1961 by Sir Julian Huxley, Aldous Huxley’s brother, who was also the President of the British Eugenics … Eugenics. The Future of Eugenics Eugenics, Dean Inge writes in one of his essays, is capable of becoming the most sacred ideal of the human race, as a race; one of the supreme religious duties. T.H. Source - mercola.com "...If the elite is ruthless they may simply decide to exterminate the mass of humanity. If they are humane they may use propaganda or other psychological or biological techniques to reduce the birth rate until the mass of humanity becomes extinct, leaving the world to the elite …Huxley saw the emergence of… Julian Huxley was a eugenicist who believed in the inferiority of certain races, and espoused the use of immigration protocols to exclude undesirables. Julian Huxley and the Continuity of Eugenics in Twentieth-century Britain The science and ideas of Julian Sorrell Huxley represent not only considerable contributions to evolutionary theory but also to eugenic thought and social planning. Garnier exposed Julian Huxley, a eugenicist who “used the full power of mass media to airbrush eugenics on the world stage” between the 1930s and 1960s. Julian Huxley and the Continuity of Eugenics in Twentieth-century Britain. Huxley's career history as an international figure was complex. The horrors of the Third Reich suggest Huxley, like Galton and the early eugenicists, may have actually underplayed the risks. Huxley’s article “ the New Divinity ” revealed the globalist plan to supplant monotheistic religion with a “new secular divinity.” Rockefeller and Ford Foundation money continues to be major sources of funding today of some of the largest environmental and conservation organizations. 'Biology and Values in Interwar Britain: C. S. Sherrington, Julian Huxley and the Vision of Progress' in Past & Present (No. Eugenics and Society* By Julian S. Huxley, M.A., D.Sc.