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-'''Eugenics, Eugenia.''''''n.''' '''1.'''An institutionalized exterminatory practice, derived and motivated by the elaboration of racial theories through the use of primitive genetics. '''2.''' Very popular edict strangely agreed upon by conflicting groups but still remains Taboo beyond the boardrooms of America. '''additional''' from ''u.s.congressional report 1971'' -Still considered all too in-humane, the unfulfillment of the more important parts of [[Quantam Ethics]] will have to express themselves in another future.+'''Eugenics, Eugenia.''''''n.''' '''1.'''An institutionalized exterminatory practice, derived and motivated by the elaboration of racial theories through the use of primitive genetics. '''2.''' Very popular edict strangely agreed upon by conflicting groups but still remains Taboo beyond the boardrooms of America. '''additional''' from ''U.S. Congressional Report 1971'' - "Still considered all too in-humane, the unfulfillment of the more important parts of [[Quantam Ethics]] will have to express themselves in another future."
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 +[[Arab Countries]]
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 +[[Psy-Op]]

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'Eugenics, Eugenia.'n. 1.An institutionalized exterminatory practice, derived and motivated by the elaboration of racial theories through the use of primitive genetics. 2. Very popular edict strangely agreed upon by conflicting groups but still remains Taboo beyond the boardrooms of America. additional from U.S. Congressional Report 1971 - "Still considered all too in-humane, the unfulfillment of the more important parts of Quantam Ethics will have to express themselves in another future."

See also


Arab Countries

Psy-Op