From chat GPT:
No — that quote is not a real Henry Kissinger quote, and there’s no record of him ever saying or writing anything like it. It does not come from a speech to the WHO (there was no “WHO Council on Eugenics,” and no such meeting took place), and the text itself appears to originate from social-media memes rather than any verified speech, interview, or publication by Kissinger. 
Here’s what reliable fact-checking and reporting has established:
❌ The alleged speech and council don’t exist.
• The World Health Organization has no record of a “Council on Eugenics,” and no record of Kissinger giving such a speech on February 25, 2009. 
❌ Kissinger’s office says the quote is fabricated.
• Kissinger’s representatives have stated that this quote is a “complete fabrication” and that there is no evidence he ever made these comments. 
❌ Fact-checkers have debunked the claim.
• Organizations such as Reuters, PolitiFact, Snopes, AFP Fact Check, and Full Fact have all investigated and concluded that Kissinger never made the statements in the alleged quote, and that the speech and setting are fictitious. 
❌ His actual speeches from 2009 do not contain anything like this.
• Public archives of Kissinger’s speeches list events he spoke at in 2009 (e.g., the Munich Security Conference and other forums), and none include any such remarks about “mandatory vaccinations,” “the herd,” “genetic modification,” “sterilization,” or “extermination services.”
Yeah, I ALWAYS question when I see really shitty images like this. Extremely compressed, artifacted, super low quality pics are usually signs of being bullshit or fake.
From chat GPT: No — that quote is not a real Henry Kissinger quote, and there’s no record of him ever saying or writing anything like it. It does not come from a speech to the WHO (there was no “WHO Council on Eugenics,” and no such meeting took place), and the text itself appears to originate from social-media memes rather than any verified speech, interview, or publication by Kissinger. 
Here’s what reliable fact-checking and reporting has established:
❌ The alleged speech and council don’t exist. • The World Health Organization has no record of a “Council on Eugenics,” and no record of Kissinger giving such a speech on February 25, 2009. 
❌ Kissinger’s office says the quote is fabricated. • Kissinger’s representatives have stated that this quote is a “complete fabrication” and that there is no evidence he ever made these comments. 
❌ Fact-checkers have debunked the claim. • Organizations such as Reuters, PolitiFact, Snopes, AFP Fact Check, and Full Fact have all investigated and concluded that Kissinger never made the statements in the alleged quote, and that the speech and setting are fictitious. 
❌ His actual speeches from 2009 do not contain anything like this. • Public archives of Kissinger’s speeches list events he spoke at in 2009 (e.g., the Munich Security Conference and other forums), and none include any such remarks about “mandatory vaccinations,” “the herd,” “genetic modification,” “sterilization,” or “extermination services.”
Yeah, I ALWAYS question when I see really shitty images like this. Extremely compressed, artifacted, super low quality pics are usually signs of being bullshit or fake.