UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy, 1946. Sir Julian Huxley was the first ever Director-General of UNESCO, The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Eugenics. World Evolutionary Humanism, Eugenics and UNESCO UNESCO Its Purpose and Its Philosophy Part 1 Brent Jessop - Knowledge Driven Revolution.com May 19, 2008 Sir Julian Sorell Huxley "That [fundamental] task [of UNESCO] is to help the emergence of a single world culture, with its own philosophy and background of ideas, and with its own broad purpose. 1951: Julian Huxley (1887 – 1975). In the statement stating UNESCO’s purpose, Huxley wrote: Julian Huxley UNESCO. In 1946, Julian Huxley, called for the revival of the Nazi policy of eugenics, only one year after World War II had ended. Eugenics. We have seen that eugenicists in general focus entirely on a person’s physical characteristics when gauging their perceived usefulness to society. 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. Garnier exposed Julian Huxley, a eugenicist who “used the full power of mass media to airbrush eugenics on the … ... "JULIAN HUXLEY’S “EUGENICS MANIFESTO”: “Eugenics Manifesto” was the name given to an article supporting eugenics. In the statement stating UNESCO's purpose, Huxley wrote: UNESCO, Eugenics, and Transhumanism by: Aaron Franz. The following article describes this philosophy and its relation to eugenics. In 1946 he wrote its founding document entitled "UNESCO Its Purpose and Philosophy." In this lecture from 1963, he makes it clear that birth control is family planning is population control. Julian Huxley is a direct descendant of “Darwin’s Bulldog”, Thomas Huxley. ― Julian Huxley. Photo by Baron/Getty Images. transalchemy.com. Huxley, the guiding philosophy of UNESCO should be what he termed, World Evolution-ary Humanism. 1. He argues that the goal should be improving the ‘quality of human beings.’ The word for that, of course, is eugenics. 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. In 1946, Julian Huxley, called for the revival of the Nazi policy of eugenics, only one year after World War II had ended. In the same year of 1946, Huxley had created and appointed himself director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Garnier traces the roots back to eugenicist Julian Huxley, revealing how America abandoned religion for belief in almighty celebrity scientists. In the same year of 1946, Huxley had created and appointed himself director of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). I can't link a PDF but it's easy to find with those keywords. Huxley was also quick to fill the ranks of UNESCO with communists and socialists, as documented extensively in the book “Freedom On the Altar: The UN’s Crusade Against God & Family” by William Norman Grigg. (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.