"Peter Schwartz is the founder of Wired magazine and the founder and current head of the Global Business Network, both of which are at the forefront of the New Age-New Economy movement.
"Schwartz: In 1986, I did a study on this for AT&T, Royal Dutch Shell, and Volvo. We concluded that people who have AIDS in Africa should not be kept alive; they spread the disease. It is better they should die quickly.
"{EIR}: Why not have those who have AIDS in Africa, live in decent places where they will not transmit the disease...?
"{Schwartz:} Concentration camps.
"{EIR}: I'm talking about places where people would live in good housing, with special diets that give them 50% higher protein intakes....
"{Schwartz:} Concentration camps.
"{EIR:} Concentration camps are places where people were worked to death, and then gassed.
"{Schwartz:} Oh, well. Well, the bubonic plague was very good: It killed people right away.
(7-25-00) On July 12-13, the New York Council on Foreign Relation held, at its exclusive mansion-headquarters in Manhattan, a conference on "The Next Financial Crisis: Warning Signs, Damage Control and Impact.