"Overpopulation crisis" is a way to radically reduce the birth rate
"Overpopulation crisis" is a way to radically reduce the birth rate

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Since the middle of the 20th century, under the banner of an overpopulation crisis, the world has been subjected to a global propaganda campaign aimed at drastically reducing the birth rate and population. In most developed countries, the birth rate has already fallen significantly below the level of simple reproduction of the population, and the number of elderly people is equal to the number of children or even exceeds it.

Marriage increasingly ends in divorce and is replaced by cohabitation. Extramarital affairs, homosexuality and transgender phenomena have gained priority status. Depopulation, not mythical "overpopulation", has become the new reality of the world.

• 1954- The Hugh Moore Foundation publishes the widely-acclaimed Population Bomb pamphlet stating the imperative of birth control.

• 1959- The US State Department reports that the rapid population growth threatens international stability.

• 1967- Demographer Kingsley Davis, along with sterilization and abortion, suggests "changing sexual mores" and encouraging "unnatural forms of intercourse."

• 1969- Davis' wife, sociologist Judith Blake, proposes to abolish fertility incentives and eliminate all sanctions against homosexuality.

Preston Cloud of the National Academy of Sciences recommends that the government legalize abortion and homosexual unions.

In a memorandum of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, "promoting the growth of homosexuality" is listed as one of the methods of reducing the birth rate.

3 months later, the Stonewall riots break out and pressure on the American Psychiatric Association begins, which will end with the depatalogization of homosexuality.

US President Nixon calls population growth "one of the most serious challenges for the fate of humanity" and calls for urgent action.

• 1970- The author of the concept of demographic transition, Frank Knowstein, speaking at the National War College in front of senior officers, noted that "homosexuality is protected on the basis that it helps to reduce population growth."

• 1974 - The National Security Council report "NSSM-200" reports on the urgent need for a global decline in fertility and suggests "to focus on education and indoctrination [sic] of the younger generation about the desirability of a smaller family."

At the UN conference in Bucharest, all countries except the Vatican made commitments to reduce the birth rate.

• 1975 - By order of President Ford "NSSM-200" becomes a guide to action in the field of US foreign policy

• 1990 - Exclusion of homosexuality from the WHO ICD and the beginning of an information campaign to normalize homosexuality.

• 1994 - The Cairo Accords, which discussed human reproduction, family structure and sexuality. The main task was to reduce the birth rate, which was presented in the altruistic wrapper of gender equality, caring for a woman's reproductive health and respect for her reproductive rights (i.e. abortion and sterilization). Sex education, contraception and anti-fertile propaganda were listed as specific measures of depopulation.

• 2000 - From UN documents: “WHO and UNFPA and UNAIDS fully support the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Sexual and Reproductive Rights Charter and call on ministries of health to: Respect sexual and reproductive rights and revise relevant laws where necessary, especially regarding abortion and homosexuality.

• 2010 - WHO standards for sexuality education in Europe :

Age group 0–4: Feeling of joy and pleasure from touching your own body, masturbation at an early age. Different types of mutual and family relationships. The right to research gender identities.

Age Group 4-6: Meaning and Expression of Sexuality, Sexual Feelings. All sensations are normal. Relationships between members of the same sex. A positive attitude towards diversity. Respect for different norms related to sexuality.

Age group 6-9: The positive effects of sexuality on health and well-being. Sexual rights of children. Masturbation / self-stimulation. Sex in the media (including the Internet). Sexual intercourse. Choices regarding motherhood and pregnancy, infertility, adoption. Birth control with contraception.

Age group 9–12: Differences in sexual behavior. Positive attitude, respect and understanding of the diversity of sexuality and sexual orientations. First sexual experience. Pleasure, masturbation, orgasm. Free choice of partner. Gender orientation. Differences between gender identity and biological sex. Make a conscious decision to have a sexual experience or not. Sexual rights as defined by IPPF and YOU.

Age group 12-15: Gender identity and sexual orientation, including self-expression / homosexuality. Understanding sexuality as a cognitive process. Develop negotiation skills to have safe and enjoyable sex. Recognize the symptoms of STIs.

Age Group 15: Self-expression in front of others (acknowledge homosexual or bisexual feelings). Acceptance of different sexual orientations and sexual identities. Feeling able to claim sexual rights. Business sex (prostitution, but also sex for small gifts, going to restaurants / nightlife venues, small amounts of money). Pregnancy (also in same-sex couples) and infertility, abortion, contraception, emergency contraception.

• 2011 - The Obama administration declares "the fight for the rights of sexual minorities" a priority in American foreign policy.

Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (also known as the Istanbul Convention). The implementation of the agreements leads to the prohibition of parents to interfere in the state molestation of children, and the state reports on the work done on molestation: “The school must oppose traditional gender models”; “Sex education is included in several course and subject programs for compulsory and upper secondary schools, as well as for adult education”; "In line with the national curriculum for compulsory and upper secondary schools, the teacher also has a special responsibility to ensure that students are educated about sex and intimate relationships."

• 2015 - Forced legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States.

• 2017 - Report of the Club of Rome “Come On! Capitalism, Short-termism, Population and the Destruction of the Planet ":" On a planet that has limits, population growth must be curtailed before nature forces it."

• 2019 - A massive campaign to abandon the birth of children, under the pretext of environmental pollution. It is led by the mentally ill girl Greta Thunberg and her followers.

The Project Syndicate website has published a manifesto "The world and the UN must reduce population growth."

Possible future

• 202x - The mass movement on castration was supported by the WHO, publishing a new study proving the improvement in health and life expectancy in castrated.

• 20xx - The legalization of cannibalism and euthanasia, along with the financial crisis and the widespread homosexuality / transsexualization of people, led to a sharp decline in the world's population (many were eaten; others, fearing this fate, committed euthanasia). The consequences of a homosexual lifestyle and the proliferation of unnatural sexual relations among the heterosexual minority have made the remaining people genetic degenerates, burdened with mental and physical illness.

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