The plan of Kalergi - also known as Plan Kalergi - was a vision for Europe presented by politician Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi in 1925, which was supported by several powerful individuals, including Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The aim of the plan was eventually to create a homogeneous population in fact and largely not white in Europe, through mass immigration to Europe. This plan was repeated in the Kaufmann Plan, which was an ultra-secret US government plan to reduce the size of the European population through sterilization and birth control in order to make Europe easier to control. On the same line, Henry Morgenthau Jr proposed in 1944 his Morgenthau Plan, a plan that required the deportation and isolation of millions of German civilians, many of whom would be killed, as well as a gradual acquisition of Germany. Last but not least, the Hooton Plan was a eugenic plan proposed by scientist Earnest Hooton in the 1930s, which required the sterilization of hundreds of thousands of people considered inadequate for society in order to "improve" the racial composition of the United States and Europe. The combination of all these plans, if they had been implemented, would have led to the complete destruction of the European population and culture, and the aim of the people behind these plans was to reduce European powers and populations.


Demographic replacement in France by non-Europeans ção

The percentage of births of non-European babies in France may be estimated by the National Falciform Disease Tracking Program, since genetic disease very rarely affects the European population.  

In 2000, 19% of all newborns in France had at least one parent from one of the risk regions. In 2007, the percentage was 28.45% in 2010 of 31.5% in 2012 of 34.44% in 2013 of 35.7% and in 2015 of 38.9%.

Image: Tracking of sickle disease at regional and national level in France (2018)


Demographic replacement in Germany ção

Percentages of people with migratory backgrounds in the cities of the image:

Berlin: 33.1%
Munich: 42.8%
Nuremberg: 43.9%
Frankfurt: 55%
Düsseldorf: 41.3%
Stuttgart: 44.7%


Percentage of whites (native British and white immigrants from other countries) in England and Wales.  

The most critical area is only 30.8% white.