Depopulation and the Threat to Mankind
By Ray Ross
Recently I came across a very extensive McKinsey report entitled, “Dependency and depopulation? Confronting the consequences of a new demographic reality.” The report documents the decline of populations everywhere (especially the West and China) with one exception – sub-Saharan Africa. Age structures are inverting moving from a large population of young workers supporting a much smaller population of older workers to an obelisk structure where the number of older people grows and the number of young people shrinks.
For the U.S. to sustain its population couples need to have 2.2 children per couple. That number is now 1.6 children per couple and falling.
Previously I explored conscious decisions couples are making to have fewer children or not to have any children at all – contraception, abortion, delayed marriages, young couples believing they can’t afford to start a family etc.
However, there’s much more at play here. The decline in male fertility, particularly in sperm count and quality, is well documented. From 1973 to 2015 male sperm count declined 56.3% and has declined 2.64% per year since then.
For women in the U.S., the median age for first birth was 30 in 2019. We know that female fertility declines significantly after age 35. Since Covid, miscarriages have increased 300%. Pfizer lists 1300 side effects from its Covid vaccine including decline of male fertility and increase of still births. In the U.S. there has been a significant increase in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) making it the most common endocrine disorder among women 15 – 44. PCOS is the leading cause of anovulatory infertility accounting for 25% of female infertility cases.
My conclusion from all of this is that mankind has been, and is being, silently and systematically poisoned by:
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Chem trails (recently prohibited in Florida) contaminate our air, soil and crops
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Vaccinations – children are now forced to have 72 vaccinations
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Pesticides in our food
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5G Network Technology
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Radiation from our cell phones, tablets and air pods
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Chemicals in our soap, shampoos, deodorants, clothing
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Seed oils – they are “remarkably estrogenic”
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Micro plastics in our water and food
We all need to step back and see the bigger picture – a friend recently diagnosed with cancer, a couple who just suffered a miscarriage, someone we know who just died suddenly. Here’s an example. My oldest son recently moved into a new development of 35 homes. Every family has 1 – 3 children. Every single child in the neighborhood has some kind of health issue. Autism which was unheard of when I was growing up now effects 1 in 30 children.
The root causes of depopulation are monumental threatening the very existence of mankind. We are all called to alert others about this threat and pray. God help us.