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Peace Without Poison

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Japan has nearly twice as many elderly above 65 years (25% of the population) as it has children14 years and younger (13% of the population); which is more than any other country in theworld. This signals that Japan is in the most advanced stage of the demographic transition. It isin this situation because Japan was the first country in Asia to be subjected to nation-widepopulation engineering; a program that began soon after it lost the war and surrendered to theAllied Powers unconditionally in September 1945.The first method of covert depopulation used in Japan starting in 1947 was fluoride supplements.Then followed fluoridated water and fluoride dental treatments and since the 1980s fertility hasbeen suppressed with BPA plastics and other endocrine disruptors.At war’s end, the total fertility rate of Japan was 4.6 children per woman. By 1957 it was only 2children per woman, where it remained until 1974. Since 1975 the total fertility rate has sunklower and lower, reaching a lowest low of 1.26 children per woman in 2005. As of 2007, thepopulation has been decreasing exponentially and in 2014 it lost 268,000 people or 0,2% of thetotal population in a single year. Japan’s population is now in freefall and villages and smalltowns across the country are emptying out at a frighteningly rapid pace.Japan being a losing power its leaders have been forced to poison their own people since 1946 asa condition of surrender. The royal family has been allowed to stay in power, rather than beingexecuted for war crimes, only after agreeing to implement covert depopulation measures, and tothis day the emperors of Japan – first Hirohito and since 1989 Akihito – are keepers of the secret.388 | P a g e

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