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Peace Without Poison

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1 December 2014Enele SopoagaPrime Minister of Tuvalusecgov@tuvalu.tv, palamene@tuvalu.tv, ses@tuvalu.tv,secfin@tuvalu.tv, soh@tuvalu.tv, pphs@tuvalu.tv,tbc@tuvalu.tv, ict@tuvalu.tv, police@tuvalu.tv,media@tuvalu.tv, agoffice@tuvalu.tv, auditorgeneral@tuvalu.tv,gmbt@tuvalu.tv, nbt@tuvalu.tv, tuvalu@onecommonwealth.orgPrime Minister Sopoaga,Re: immediate cessation of covert depopulation measuresTuvalu was forced into the Global Depopulation Policy without its people’s knowledge and consent by itsBritish overlords in 1965, thirteen years before becoming independent, and its total fertility rate declinedfrom 5.6 children per woman in the 1960s, to 3.3 by 1973, and to 2 by 2002, according to a governmentstudy funded by UNICEF.The Tuvalu Demographic and Health Survey 2007, however, shows a total fertility rate of 3.9, whichmeans that covert depopulation measureswere relaxed from 2003 onward. In 2014,the total fertility rate is estimated to be at 3children per woman.The bands in Tuvalu’s population pyramidreflect the country’s erratic populationcontrol measures and suggest that afterindependence the government of Tuvaluproceeded with greater concern for thepeople’s reproductive rights than the formerBritish administrators.Judging by the extraordinarily high levelsof obesity in Tuvalu, where nine out of tenwomen and eight out of ten men are obese (as well as 50% of children aged 15 to 19), it is clear that thedecline in fertility was accomplished by adulterating either the food or the water with endocrinedisruptors. The British most likely poisoned the people of Tuvalu into infertility with fluoridesupplements while the current administration poisons its people either knowingly or unknowingly withbottled water containing fluoride and packaged in bisphenol A plastic bottles. Injectable contraceptives, at8.4%, and female sterilization, at 8.5%, cannot account for the low fertility rates, especially since 70% ofall Tuvaluan women do not use any contraceptives whatsoever and 74% of married women aged 15-49have no intention of using contraceptives in the future, according to the government’s 2007 survey.885 | P a g e

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