911:Population stress

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“The world is changing like never before. The world's population, just 1.65 billion in 1900, stands now at 6.64 billion in 2008.” [6]

Intro

Population trends

  • Todo:
    • Overpopulation research: Reasons for the explosive population growth worldwide over the last hundreds of years.
    • The physical and psychological effects of the loss of quality nature and the raised 'Human noise'. (space, food, water, pollution, noise, cultural speed, etc.)

Population growth

  • Todo: Birth rate explosion
    • Technological developments
      • Agricultural optimizations
    • To research: possible psycho-somatic drivers behind the increased utilization of the carrying capacity: ignorance/boredom/fear based mother child wish, poverty (family welfare insurance), fascism/eugenics propaganda, ...

Urbanization

What is a city but a complete denial of nature? … Urbanization is the first of these impulses where society leaves nature and enters into its own private Idaho.” - Terence McKenna

Mass migration

  • Mass poverty/oppression/disaster => Mass immigration => more scarcity of resources => more poverty => hyperghettoization => rise in criminality => insecurity => police state => loss of liberties
  • Mass immigration agenda's (cheap labor, new lower class to distract the middle class => economic tension, cultural and racial tensions, etc.).
    • Is the mingling of religions due to mass immigration a part of the agenda of the Vatican to advance/accelerate the ecumenical movement?

Population decline

Natural deaths

(todo)

Cultural deaths

Eugenics

Historically, some eugenics advocates have used it as a justification for state-sponsored discrimination, forced sterilization of persons deemed genetically defective, the killing of institutionalized populations, and genocide, such as during The Holocaust. The modern field and term were first formulated by Sir Francis Galton in 1883, drawing on the recent work of his cousin Charles Darwin. From its inception eugenics was supported by prominent people, including H. G. Wells , Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, Emile Zola, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, William Keith Kellogg, Margaret Sanger, Winston Churchill, and Sidney Webb. G. K. Chesterton was an early critic of the philosophy of eugenics, expressing this opinion in his book, Eugenics and Other Evils. Eugenics became an academic discipline at many colleges and universities, and received funding from many sources. Ernst Rüdin used eugenics as a justification for the racial policies of Nazi Germany.

Democide

  • "Is the murder of any person or people by a government, including genocide, politicide, and mass murder." [7] (a term coined by R. J. Rummel)
  • Georgia Guidestones:
    • 2 of the Commandments are:
      • "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature."
      • "Guide reproduction wisely—improving fitness and diversity."
    • Relation with Thomas Paine
      • The 2 references of « the age of reason » in the Explanatory tablet lead some to contend that this structure is named for Thomas Paine’s The Age of Reason, which argued against Judeo-Christian dogma (The construction of a secular world).
        • A clue to whom may have made the guidestones is in the date the monument was erected, March 22 1980. March 22 is represented numerically by 3/22. This number or signature is related to the Skull and Bones secret society ( also known as "The order of death"
    • 'official' info

Genocides

  • War is one of the most effective ways of culling an 'undesirable' population as Thomas Ferguson, a member of the Office of Population Affairs (established in 1975 by Henry Kissinger), explains: to reduce the population quickly you have to pull all the males into the fighting and kill significant numbers of fertile, child-bearing age, females.
  • Depleted Uranium (DU)
    • The use of weapons in war are most effective when the weapons do not kill, but create long-term health and environmental consequences in soldiers and the civilian population, such as lingering illnesses which slowly destroy the health of the environment and the people, causing a decline in the productivity of a nation and the economy.
    • DU was proposed as a military poison gas weapon in 1943 under the Manhattan Project. Even worse, uranium targets the DNA, and the Master Code (histone) which controls the expression of the DNA, and slowly destroys the genetic future of exposed populations (see Depleted Uranium: The Trojan Horse of Nuclear War). The global pollution from thousands of tons of DU in nano-size particles, traveling around the earth and being deposited in the global environment, will have a devastating long-term effect. Not only will it cause illnesses and genetic mutations in the future generations of those internally exposed, but it will have a depopulating effect long proposed by the U.S. military. DU is the perfect weapon, delivering nanoparticles of poison, radiation and particulate pollution - the real killer directly into living cells where they cause the cells to go haywire and dysfunctional. As Marion Fulk, former Manhattan Project scientist and a Livermore Lab retired nuclear physical chemist, puts it, Particulates are screwing up the strings (Master Code) that pull the puppet (the DNA).[8]
    • see: Radiation

Degraded food supply

  • Todo: note qualitative and quantitative food problems.

Famines

  • To research: Fresh water shortages around the world
  • Famines by design – deliberately contrived by the government: terminator seeds, grocery store cards – FMOs (Food Management Organizations).
    • The Haig-Kissinger depopulation policy - (Executive Intelligence Review March 10, 1981) "There is a single theme behind all our work-we must reduce population levels" said Thomas Ferguson, the Latin American case officer for the State Department's Office of Population Affairs (OPA). "Either they [governments] do it our way, through nice clean methods or they will get the kind of mess that we have in El Salvador, or in Iran, or in Beirut. Population is a political problem. Once population is out of control it requires authoritarian government, even fascism, to reduce it "The professionals," said Ferguson, "aren't interested in lowering population for humanitarian reasons. That sounds nice. We look at resources and environmental constraints. We look at our strategic needs, and we say that this country must lower its population-or else we will have trouble....Civil wars are somewhat drawn-out ways to reduce population, the OPA official added. "The quickest way to reduce population is through famine, like in Africa or through disease like the Black Death,"[9]
    • Kissinger's 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide
    • See also: Weather modification

Harmful healthcare

  • Drug medications, deadly chemotherapy and radiation prescribed by doctors for cancer. All drugs have harmful side-effects that adversely affect the brain’s ability to make sound judgments. They also weaken the immune system making the individual more susceptible to disease.
  • Depopulation via vaccination
  • Pharmaceutical companies rely upon ill health in the population to survive and reap their profits. No drug company has a vested interest in curing disease. They do, however, have a massive vested interest in maintaining ill-health, creating disease and manufacturing chemicals which will promote this under the guise of 'therapy' for the symptoms – rarely ever the cause – of disease

Disease pandemics

  • Todo: note the differences between: natural-occuring-plagues/hyped-fictional-plagues/conspired-real-plagues

Vaccination

Pre-conception control

Contraception

Sterilization

Restricted reproduction

Post-conception control

Infanticide

Abortion

  • Worldwide Abortion Statistics
  • Unsafe abortions kill 70,000 annually
  • Guttmacher Institute's latest fact sheet on abortion.
    • WORLDWIDE: Number of abortions per year: Approximately 42 Million - Abortions per day: Approximately 115,000
    • UNITED STATES: Number of abortions per year: 1.37 Million (1996) - Abortions per day: Approximately 3,700 [10]
  • National Security Study Memorandum 200 completed under the direction of Henry Kissinger cites abortion is vital to the solution
    • No country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion
    • Indeed, abortion, legal and illegal, now has become the most widespread fertility control method in use in the world today
    • It would be unwise to restrict abortion research for the following reasons:
      • The persistent and ubiquitous nature of abortion.
      • Widespread lack of safe abortion techniques..."
  • In 1973 abortion on demand became legal with the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision. Abortion clinics immediately sprung up across the United States, fostering a blood-money industry capable of producing annual revenues in the tens of millions. One clinic employee admitted recently that she made an average of thirteen thousand dollars per month based on a commission of twenty-five dollars per abortion. She compared her job responsibilities to a phone-in boiler room, where each employee sat at a booth answering calls. When a distraught young lady called in, a sales script was read which was designed to overcome any obstacle that stood n the way of an abortion. The caller was encouraged to come in for "counseling," and to bring the payment for the abortion with her. Once the abortion was performed, the saleswoman received a twenty-five dollar commission. The idea is simple. Used car salesmen and con artists have employed the same system for years.[11]

Death choice

Suicide

(todo)

Euthanasia

(todo)

  • Todo: Involuntary euthanasia (and the illegal/criminal cases)

Homosexual agenda

  • The Illuminati bankers financed intellectuals who recommended ways to weaken society to accept their tyranny. In a perceptive article, "The Frankfurt School: Conspiracy to Corrupt," one of the main ideas of the Frankfurt School was to exploit Freud's idea of 'pansexualism' - the search for pleasure, the exploitation of the differences between the sexes, the overthrowing of traditional relationships between men and women. To further their aims they would deny the specific roles of father and mother, and wrest away from families their rights as primary educators of their children. The School believed there were two types of revolution: (a) political and (b) cultural. Cultural revolution demolishes from within. 'Modern forms of subjection are marked by mildness'. They saw it as a long-term project and kept their sights clearly focused on the family, education, media, sex and popular culture. [12]