Killing Us Softly: The Global Depopulation Policy
T**E
Evertything you never wanted to believe, is true.
Overpopulation is killing this planet. Only a fool can't see it. the only question is what shall be done to deal with it? If you think the powers that be are sitting around smoking cigars and watching world go by, you, would be wrong. Very wrong. All the power brokers you know, and hundreds you don't, are working hard, very hard to depopulate the planet. It's not a question if they will, but when. And how. My bet: an engineered virus. The "Novel" Corona Bat Virus was THE test. You sheeple bought into it, hook, line and sinker. 90% of this planets inhabitants will perish sooner then you think. And you will help them accomplish that goal with your apathy and ignorance. Consider yourselves been warned.
A**R
I agree, mostly
I commend the author for tackling this suppressed topic & the book is well written. I disagree with his assumption that the reason for this conspiracy is population control. This is possible, but there are holes in his case. For example, and I'm not a vegan, but see the documentary 'Cowspiracy' & it will make you question why, if the world elite are so concerned for the environment, they leave the meat industry alone, not to mention oil companies. He might also have mentioned the hypocrisy of elites like Ted Turner, with I believe 5 children, their private jets, multiple mansions, etc. The author takes it as a given that overpopulation is destroying the environment, so much so that he fails to examine other motives, like eugenics. He appears to trust that the elite is doing something that's necessary for our survival, but fails to present any evidence that is so. So I agree with his conclusions that a soft kill genocide is probably occurring, but not his explanation of it.
M**E
Who do you think caused overgrowth of population?
Who do you think caused overgrowth of population? They same group of people who are trying to now control it. The UN was not designed for good. The presidents along with the Vatican haven't held down the fort up until a certain point, they're in on it. It has to be understood that a population problem was created to manifest a reaction from the world, the governments and the religious arenas so that they could supply their solution (to the problem they created). Agreed that population has been inflated in very poor and under-developed areas. Yet the 1st world populations are declining, for years. The only reason many first world countries have increased is immigration. But if you were to research the efforts of the UN and prior, the WHO and even certain "benevolent" groups their efforts are minimal or even false in providing education to these areas about birth control. The policy of depopulation was designed well before a population problem existed. They were waiting for the population to be a problem to use it. For a very long time and even now, we are not necessarily overpopulated, but mismanaged. And if educated, we can make corrections. The solutions presented at the end of the book are not solutions. They are reactions of the psychosocial brainwashing that was driven into the you, the writer in the 70-80's.
L**E
Lots of pretty plots but no ability to draw rational conclusions
Who is this guy? Up front, I'll admit, I tried to get through this but finally gave up in disgust after 16 pages. Out of morbid curiosity, I skipped to the conclusion to see if there was any point in trying to get any further, and there was not. He accepts as givens certain concepts that range from contested and unproven (climate change) to completely discredited (overpopulation). Apparently he doesn't realize that Ehrlich and Malthus were provably wrong. He needs to study basic logic and argumentation, because he can't put a logical argument together, and watching him try is very painful. Perhaps even stranger, he discusses the terrible evils perpetrated on all of us by the ruling elite ... and then telling us we should be thankful for their efforts. This author isn't quite all there. His final conclusion is basically - we only have three alternatives - (1) nuclear war, (2) mass chaos and murder, or (3) taking the world to a brand new level of tyranny by forcing population control and reductions on the world. He doesn't have a problem with mass removals of the population and coercive programs that enforce this; he is just upset they are not overt and 'legal.' Then again, given bad premises and faulty logic, should it really be surprising that the conclusions are ludicrous?
M**B
Four Stars
Liked the book, but it had many typos.
K**R
I am speechless!
I am speechless, rated this five stars. This is not the first person I heard this from, other whistle blowers are leaking this information. What happened in Flint Michigan, why did they switch to poison water? Why is the cancer rate so high now? I received the book as a gift.
L**I
No American Dream - work until you die or be killed
Well I heard this guy on the Power Hour on April 8. While he started off just fine he quickly turned toward the end of the interview. He stated that everyone should work until 70 years old and then be assisted in suicide to remove them from using up resources that are needed for the worker people. No retirement, no golden years. Work until you die or assisted death. Not the American Dream that we have always been taught and that brings everyone to the USA. After hearing that interview I have no interest in reading anything this guy writes. Is there a negative star that can be given?!
J**A
Filling in some of the blanks
A carefully compiled research teaming to the brim with statistics that all but call for an agenda to depopulate. Throughout the globe tycoons of industry favor an omnipotent solution, promoted as benevolent auspicious to show themselves as the protocratic saviors of mankind. However, it is the plight of the mortal soul to reject such a deceptive and inhuman undertaking.
W**T
A Good And Interesting Read Which Descends Into La-La Land.
This book started off well.It was an interesting read; the notion that various parts of the world are employing different methods of attempting to arrest the spiraling population growth which is a threat to us all.The author maintains that some areas/countries, such as China, have gone for a strict limitation on the number of children people can have, while others, such as Europe and the U.S. have gone for more covert methods, that is, systematically poisoning us all in an attempt to affect fertility levels.He even goes so far as to say that HIV/AIDs was deliberately introduced into Africa in order to wipe out large sections of the population there.So far, so interesting, if it's all true and I share his concerns about enforced fluoridation in the water supply and the BPAs found in plastics, for any number of reasons.However, I'm less impressed when the author starts to talk about "aberrant," behaviour and insisting that all these shennanigans are an "affront to God.".....whose God, becomes more obvious as the book progresses and I started to become more concerned about the author's motives the further I read.He also claims that numbers of people identifying as LGBT has increased from a "natural," 4% to around 15% and that we're in danger of a massive increase in sexual "confusion," (up to 50% of the population, in the near future) as a result of the tactics he mentions in the book.I'd strongly contest those figures and would state that the apparent "increase," in the number of LBGT is simply that we're living in more enlightened times and that, in certain parts of the world it's possibly for gay/bi/transgender people to live more and more openly, promoting the illusion that there are "more of them," than hitherto.However, go to some places in the world,Russia, for example and I'm sure that you'd get the impression that there aren't that many gay people about, especially in Sochi, where before the Winter Olympics, the mayor was bold enough to insist that there were "no gay people," in the town. The fact that there's a Gay Bar there seemed to have escaped his notice! :O)All that aside, the book, for me, takes a decidedly weird turn, furhter in, as the author describes how he got to where he is,which apparently, involved a couple of epiphanies which lead him to believe that he'd heard the voice of God and was sustained through his travails by God himself, again which God?He then proceeds to give a lengthy account of these epiphanies to the point where he seems to develop almost a Messiah Complex.Following this, he then relates how he's been locked up, went on hunger strike and gives details of how he contacted various elements in the Catholic Church, the Canadian Government and the U.N. in order to let them know that he's on to them etc. etc. etc.My suggestion would be, that if, he wants himself and his theories to be taken seriously, which he claims he does, by the Powers That Be, the public at large, then maybe it'd be best to leave God out of the equation, concentrate on the Scientific Data and the facts and let them speak for themselves.Nobody at the U.N. is going to impressed by the fact that he thinks he has God on his side, there are plenty of people from all religions around the globe who think that and some of them are extremely dangerous.He also claims that we've been progressively "dumbed down," by our overexposure to fluoride/BPAs, what have you and are unable to see things with as much clarity, as he is, that's before you get to the "divine guidance," bit, but feels he's in a unique position to help us out of our stupor, as he grew up in Romania and was spared enforced fluoridation and has, for the past 30 years drunk only from glass bottles.Well, whoop-de-doo, lucky him.I'm afraid, by the end of the book, I was not only slightly irritated by his attitude, but felt that the whole thing had descended into La-La Land.Before you know it, if he's not careful, he'll be complaining that there's a race of Lizards running things from behind the scenes¬Whoops, someone's already done that one! :O)
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