>>509251455The Jaffe Memo is a real document written in 1969 by Frederick S. Jaffe, a vice president of Planned Parenthood and advisor to the Rockefeller Commission on Population Growth. It outlines a list of proposed methods to reduce fertility in the United States, including discouraging marriage, promoting homosexuality, altering the image of the ideal family, imposing tax penalties on large families, compulsory sterilization, and even adding fertility control agents to the water supply. These ideas were not fringe—they were circulated among elite institutions like Planned Parenthood, the Population Council, and the Rockefeller Foundation. Jaffe and Bernard Berelson, both involved in the memo, were key figures in shaping population policy under the Rockefeller umbrella. The memo reveals a mindset of top-down social engineering, not concern for individual rights or family well-being. It reflects an agenda to dismantle traditional family structures and suppress birth rates, particularly among certain populations. This was not about choice or empowerment—it was about control. The Rockefeller Foundation’s role in funding and influencing these discussions is well documented. The memo is not a conspiracy theory; it is a blueprint for managing society through coercive population control. The intent was never to preserve families or cultures—it was to break them down.