NSSM200 was reworked and adopted as official United States policy through NSDM 314 by President Gerald Ford on November 26, 1975. It was initially classified for over a decade but was obtained by researchers in the early 1990s. The memorandum and subsequent policies developed from the report were observed as a way the United States could use human population control to limit the political power of undeveloped nations, ensure the easy extraction of foreign natural resources, prevent young anti-establishment individuals from being born and to protect American businesses abroad from interference from nations seeking to support their growing populations.

The NSSM200 concluded that global population control was necessary to protect US economic and military interests. The plan was created to avoid an appearance of “economic or racial imperialism” and “not be seen … as an industrialized country policy to keep their strength down or reserve resources for use by the rich countries”, with a written goal of “fertility reduction and not improvement in the lives of people” despite instructing organizers to “emphasize development and improvements in the quality of life of the poor”, later explaining such projects were “primarily for other reasons”

The policies adopted from NSSM200 and NSDM 314 developed even further in 1976 after the National Security Council advocated for the use of withholding food through food power and using military force to prevent population growth, with a memorandum reading; “In some cases, strong direction has involved incentives such as payment to acceptors for sterilization, or disincentives such as giving low priorities in the allocation of housing or schooling to those with larger families. Such direction is the sine qua non of an effective program”. This resulted in proposing to foreign nations the creation of money-for-sterlization, housing-for-sterilzation or schooling-for-sterilization projects.

US ambassadors were ordered to implement the policies of NSDM 314 and to assess population growth concerns in their host nations.

https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PCAAB500.pdf

 

This is an extremely well researched, analyzed & documented report that infers a reduction in projected world population of ~90% by 2075.