Episode 109 - The Global Depopulation Backstory - Part IV

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For more content from Barry Jones, go to sphistory.com. Like most movements, the Global Depopulation movement began slowly, checking population growth through the poverty, licentiousness, and moral checks of Ortes, Mandeville, and Malthus. The movement accelerated its agenda with Malthus' positive checks on population, including man-caused war, famine, and disease. When Darwin and Galton came along, adding the checks of infanticide and eugenics, it seemed Global Depopulation had hit the big time. But the checks listed had disadvantages, namely that though they reduced population in previously unimaginable numbers, they had to be coerced by totalitarian governmental measures. After all, no one willingly signs up for a war, a famine, a disease, or agrees to be aborted and/or experimented upon. But what if a check could be disguised as a health care treatment? Could not a vaccine - a population-reducing check that people would voluntarily line up for - be the Global Depopulation movement's new silver bullet? Consider the example of the polio vaccine - the learning curve for the depopulation movement. A vaccine that traded 33,000 cases of polio in 1953 for millions of cases of cancer and AIDS in the 1990's is unthinkable in the context of human error...unless it wasn't a mistake at all. Could it have been the purpose all along? Especially when one learns that the government and medical establishment knowingly forced the contaminated polio vaccines on 200 million+ Americans. When considering current events, it's helpful to know what has already happened before. It might just save your life.

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