At one time or another, Bill Gates has spoken out about the need for reducing the world’s population. Ironically, he has promoted widespread vaccination programs and mass abortions to achieve these ends. He argues that this will make people healthier, thus having fewer children.
The other side of the coin is that Gates’ contentious vaccination programs of children in Third World countries have gone awry. An example is the DTP (Diptheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Vaccines)in Guinea, Africa.
The research study found a five-fold increase in mortality in vaccinated young girls compared to the unvaccinated.
Gates and others like him push population restrictions because of their perception of disastrous climate change. Gates is going ahead, determined to stop warming at all costs. This man has appointed himself as some messiah. He has immense influence within the WHO to control the global population. It takes some nerve to self-appoint oneself as the head of global governance.
So is the world’s population really in a critical state? It may surprise some to know that the global fertility rate is dropping dramatically. There has been a long decline since the 1950s. The chart below shows the trend in some of the world’s major countries. the world’s major countries.
The vast majority of the world’s countries have fertility rates well below replacement rates. China is now at a level of 1.3 children per woman. Australia, which already has the lowest population density globally, has been steadily declining with a current rate of 1.58.
In fact, at the current pace, the world’s population will start to decline after the year 2100. A couple of factors are coming together to make this happen.
The decline in Male Sperm Counts
A 2017 study found that male sperm counts declined over 50% from 1973 to 2011. A recent University of Geneva study found, “only 38 per cent of Swiss men had healthy sperm”.
There are environmental factors. Pollution? There is much less pollution in the Western world than 50 years ago. Other environmental toxins in the food supply, household products? There is one thing that has changed dramatically; technology!
In 2008, I wrote an article in a patient newsletter about how microwave radiation caused heating of brain tissue on the side where people hold their phones. The effect is even more dramatic with children whose skulls are thinner. There is a link between brain cancers and this sort of heating. Today, there is evidence that phones close to reproductive organs, in pockets or belts, impact male sperm counts. The use of laptops can also seriously affect sperm counts and motility.
Dr Devra Davis discusses technology and infertility:
The decline of Traditional Family Values
This trend has continued for some time. Many today don’t want to get married. In an extensive Australian survey, women––more than men––by 33% to 24% feel that marriage is outdated. Many are putting careers ahead of marriage and child-rearing. Many think that children hold them back financially.
Women are having babies later in life, which means they will have fewer children due to the biological constraints of having babies in the late 30s or early 40s.
It’s somewhat unfortunate, but technology replaces one-on-one relationships that are not conducive to fulfilment. Covid, with the dehumanizing policies instituted by governments, has not helped.
Societal values have changed. Even more dire is the push to transhumanism which is the integration of humanity with technology to the point where we may not know where one ends and the other begins.
In light of what is inevitably a declining world population, we are less likely to exhaust our resources or cause devastation to our climate.
So, Bill Gates, you are the problem, not the solution.
Testosterone declining as well. Men are becoming less manly.
Bill is dead. He just doesn't know it yet.