Sunday, March 24, 2024

Global Population Set To Fall For First Time In 700 Years


WEF Pushes Depopulation
Frank Bergman


The World Economic Forum (WEF) is pushing a disturbing new slogan for its anti-human depopulation agenda, arguing that we need fewer “souls on the planet” to fight “climate change.”

An unelected globalist who serves as one of WEF’s so-called “agenda contributors” unveiled the new depopulation catchphrase while complaining that those who disagree are standing in the way of “saving the planet.”

Klaus Schwab’s Switzerland-based elitist organization is arguing that eliminating human beings will make it possible to achieve the WEF’s “Net Zero” targets.

WEF agents now demand that a major “decarbonization” plan be implemented to “reduce the number of feet” on Earth.

Sadhguru, a WEF agenda contributor, announced the plans during a meeting with world leaders and global elites.

Globalists praised Sadhguru for his “frankness” when he boasted to world leaders and corporate elites about the depopulation agenda.

WEF members reportedly expressed “relief” when Sadhguru openly stated that the global population of humans needs to be reduced.

Sadhguru said, “They asked me a brilliant question: ‘How do you reduce the human footprint?’

“I said, ‘You have to reduce the number of feet.’”

Sadhguru then argued that population reductions would not only solve “global warming” but would serve as a “solution” to other concerns raised by globalist elites.

“Unless you reduce the human footprint on the planet, there is no solution for anything,” Sadhguru warned.

“All the religious groups are against me because I’m talking about population,” Sadhguru noted.

“They want more souls – I want less [sic] on the planet.”


Global Population Set To Fall For First Time In 700 Years

Steve Watson 

A major study published in scientific journal The Lancet has found that the global population will start to fall within decades due to vastly reduced fertility rates and may never recover.

The study, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, found that by the year 2050, 155 of 204 countries are on course to have birth rates lower than required to sustain the population level.

It notes that as of 2021, the “total fertility rate” worldwide was 2.23, hovering only just above the 2.1 children per woman needed to maintain population growth.

That figure has fallen from 4.84 in 1950, with researchers predicting it will decrease to 1.83 in 2050 and go as low as 1.59 by 2100.

Dramatic declines in global fertility rates set to transform global population patterns by 2100, new GBD Capstone study suggests.

The study notes that by that time only 26 countries will have birth rates that outpace the number of people dying, with “most of the world transitioning into natural population decline”.

A fall in population would mark the first time in seven centuries such an occurrence has taken place.

The last time it happened was after the Black Death bubonic plague pandemic killed as many as 50 million people in the mid-1300s, reducing the global population from 400 million to 350 million.

Commenting on the study, it’s co-author Dr Natalia Bhattacharjee said declining fertility rates “will completely reconfigure the global economy and the international balance of power and will necessitate reorganising societies”.

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1 comment:

LeAnn said...

Maybe K.S. and those in agreement with him should be the first in line to 'leave the planet' if they are so passionate about the earth and think they know what's best...