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It's almost like we are at the beginning a mass extinction event? What could possibly be going on?

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All part of the plan---to save the planet. Bill Gates and his ilk want to have full access to all resources without any competition from us 'mouth breathers'. He still needs slaves to process those resources so those remaining will 'own nothing and be happy'---to serve.

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That SOB thinks he’s going to live forever too….. They are so narcissistically evil

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Let him eat pie.

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Let him eat Impossible Meat. His Phake Pharma Phood.

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He looks like he already does.

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Excellent article - thank you, Dr Huber 🙏🏻♥️

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As much as I think this is because of external reasons like economy and housing costs, I also wonder to what extent this is cultural?

Also, the thing that ate all our brains can only have made it worse, with more killed, and more that were not born.

Even if not thru my skin, I can see the world under attack everywhere and I wonder how we can stop and change this dynamic?

And, who benefits from all of this Harmacide anymore?...

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This is like a bad horror movie in which it is already too late by the time the characters figure out what is happening to them.

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Bill Hates Depop plan was successful.

Now he is on to poisoning the beer ( Heineken ) and the Beef ( cows ). Source Epoch Times and WLT ( Noah Report )

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If one looks at the birth/death rates for the last couple of years as well, it's even worse. I think the 2nd Smartest Guy wrote that up.

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Yes, population increase has long been in decline in the most developed countries economically but this is far from the case in Africa, where population is forecast to double by 2050 and will constitute a quarter of world numbers. According to The Economist, Nigeria will overtake the USA in population size, with 400m

https://www.economist.com/special-report/2020/03/26/africas-population-will-double-by-2050

Currently 1 in 10 of every world birth is in Nigeria.

The infamous WEF forecast Africa's population tripling by 2050 and given their known concern in these matters, it's strange they are concentrating their punitive societal policies aimed at pop. reduction onto the diminishing populations of the West rather than in Africa.

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Without western advancements and economic growth, Africa and many 3rd world areas will not see growth but widespread starvation. The WHO noted the shutdowns were quite harmful. Imagine the toll even from grain exports drying up from the ongoing war.

Our rather shrinking world where the most productive, creative peoples decline means many other places will be harmed even more. Unlike the end of many other civilizations, the Maya among them, we may see the dream of Malthus arrive. Technology has spared us from that decline but where has that innovation arrived? We won't lose electricity nor the engine, but may lose the capability to service those innovations given knowledge and skill loss.

To imagine NYC as nature reclaims her earth may please some but I don't think they were ready for the day when their phone stopped working. If we end reproducing among the rich nations, we can foresee the time where digits in some computer hardly matter. Those living in large homes know how fast they decline if not serviced.

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JOIN LOCAL REPUBLICANS TO BAN JABS. It started in Florida.

https://covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/join-local-republicans-to-ban-jabs

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Two Idaho lawmakers introduce legislation to criminalize giving out certain COVID-19 vaccines

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/two-idaho-lawmakers-introduce-legislation-criminalize-giving-out-mrna-vaccines

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Thanks for the info.

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It will go down in the history books as The Great Pandemic that killed off people

We could make some good money writing dramatic stories of the great Covid 19, the suffering and and looting and starvation and the pollution from the masks, and the racism.

.... some of those things

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Makes me wonder about how much bs was written about the so called 'spanish flu' that originated in the US.

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Well Rockefeller used it to start up pharmaceutical industry of Standard Oil petroleum by products, and funded medical universities to teach to a new type of medicine and doctors. Vernon Coleman, An old Man in a Chair, had an excellent book, Paper Doctors (?) about the move towards the pharmaceutical protocols.

Now we have whole hospitals and physicians who care nothing for their hippocratic oath or medical ethics.

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Ah, putting together the earlier piece before the 'free healthcare' during WWII.

THANKS!

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Thank you for making your article available on audio. If possible, do not spell out the long https links; the reading of these is tedious. If you need substack help in how to create a link under words, we can get that done.

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Thank you for posting this. I am cautiously optimistic about a gradual reduction in population. I so much prefer it to the popular famine, disease and war methods.

If there we 1-5 billion people on the planet and biodiversity was improving and wild land was being reclaimed I would say we have succeeded. The continuous fight to survive at the bleeding edge of available food (fertilizer) and energy is not good for the soul.

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If you go to the World Population Clock, it is not real numbers but a projection of "expected" numbers. In other words, it's whatever they want to show. I don't know how we can really confirm either way, as we are forced to extrapolate.

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They are technocrats. Robots can replace most manual laborers now...so human laborers are 'superfluous.'

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Just keep those handy robots supplied with reliable power, lubricants, bearings, computer chips, spare parts, and someone to do all of the servicing. Yes, not as many folks required, but an actual supply chain IS required.

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