KILLING-US-SOFTLY1
KILLING-US-SOFTLY1
KILLING-US-SOFTLY1
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THE COST IN HUMAN LIFE<br />
Let us briefly review the cost in human life paid and yet to be paid by the people of this planet as<br />
a result of the way in which our leadership, both national and international, have pressed on.<br />
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nearly 2 billion births covertly prevented by chemical, surgical and bacteriological<br />
means<br />
more than 500 million births overtly prevented by legislation and abortion<br />
more than 300 million genetic lines permanently and irrevocably shut out of procreation<br />
Japan’s, Europe’s, Russia’s, North America’s, Australia’s and New Zealand’s IQ<br />
reduced by 15 to 25 points<br />
10% of the populations exposed to covert chemical sterilization means rendered sexually<br />
confused<br />
10% of all children born in countries subjected to covert chemical sterilization have been<br />
condemned to developmental disorders<br />
1 out of 5 Western women rendered infertile or childless by a combination of chemical<br />
and psychosocial methods of population control; compared to one out of 20 in China and<br />
1 out of 30 in India<br />
100% of the populations subjected to chemical fertility control have damaged endocrine<br />
systems resulting in chronic illness in at least 25% of these affected populations<br />
all males subjected to chemical fertility control methods have compromised, substandard<br />
sperm<br />
more than 500 million people have met with premature deaths due to artificially high<br />
levels of morbidity and mortality achieved through chemical, biological and<br />
bacteriological methods of population control<br />
WHAT HAS BEEN AVERTED<br />
It would be intellectually dishonest of me to pretend that the measures taken by the Global<br />
Depopulation Policy have not saved the world from a far worse outcome than what has been<br />
sacrificed.<br />
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civilization would have long collapsed had the population been allowed to grow at<br />
natural rates and an additional 2 billion people would have been born into the world<br />
between 1950 and today<br />
widespread famine would have destabilized Africa, South America and Asia by the<br />
1980s causing universal misery and suffering of an order of magnitude never<br />
experienced in history<br />
a Western world with a population twice as large as today would have conquered and<br />
taken by force the resources of Africa and South America to ensure its own survival and<br />
standard of living<br />
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