[American Policy Center] Sorry, but we have been telling you for over 30 years that the globalists want to reduce the population by over 90%. I can understand why, for a while, some thought we were crazy. Population reduction was being done quietly through abortion, vaccines to sterilize people in Third World countries, promoting the gay lifestyle that can only bear children through surrogates, and convincing people that bringing a child into this world is a sin.
For years, the Left have bemoaned the burden of overpopulation.
"It’s terrible to have to say this. World population must be stabilized and to do that we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. This is so horrible to contemplate that we shouldn’t even say it. But the general situation in which we are involved is lamentable." Jacques Yves Cousteau
"Either we reduce the world’s population voluntarily or nature will do this for us, but brutally." Maurice Strong
We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrial civilization to collapse. Maurice Strong
The world’s population has more than tripled to seven billion since Ted Turner was born 73 years ago. He believes it must be stabilized at near two billion, or "we’re just going to have more and more catastrophes." Ted Turner
"What we need to have for 100 years is a one-child policy ...If everybody voluntarily had one child for 100 years, we’d basically be back to two billon people." Ted Turner
"We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrial civilization to collapse." Maurice Strong
The biographer of billionaire investor and donor Warren Buffett describes him as having "a Malthusian dread" of population growth among the poor. In 1964 he set up an Omaha foundation centered on stopping that growth, both domestically and abroad, and to this day, the New York Times summarizes, "most of the foundation’s spending goes to abortion and contraception."
Buffett’s charity, the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, has contributed $1.5 billion to help fund the abortion industry in the U.S., making it the largest financial backer of abortion in the country. Between 2003-2018, Buffett’s foundation donated $565 million in support of "reproductive rights." His first public undertaking came in 1952, when he initiated the convocation of the Conference on Population Problems, in Williamsburg, Va. The discussion took up food supply, industrial development, depletion of natural resources, and political instability resulting from unchecked population growth. The presence of medical doctors, chemists, geologists, economists, and other scientists gave serious weight and prominent attention to the emerging and unrecognized facts of demographic change.
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