The Human Race Could Be INFERTILE In 50 Years: ‘A Push For Depopulation’ Will Be ‘Global Crisis’
Mac Slavo
According to The Telegraph UK, last summer, scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that male sperm counts had fallen by almost 60 percent in 40 years. In what was the largest study of its kind, they analyzed data from 43,000 men from North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, taking in 185 studies from 1973 to 2011. Its lead author, Dr. Hagai Levine, decreed the result an “urgent wake-up call.”
Joe Joseph of The Daily Sheeple says it could have something to do with our over-radiated, over-vaccinated, and under-nourished culture, and he’s probably not far off. Dubbed “Spermageddon,” the results of this study could point to humanity’s extinction in the near future. Joseph says this isn’t just fear mongering. This is something we should be concerned about.
“Interestingly enough, we started to see
sperm counts start to fall shortly after Margaret Sanger and the real
push for depopulation,” says Joseph. “Not only do we have sperm counts
that are down 60% in the last 40 years, but then through social
engineering, we have changed the way society works, the way it’s
constructed, the way that people make ends meet. Now, mom and dad all
have to work full time in order just to have that “American Dream” middle-class lifestyle; and even then, you’re struggling.”
We’ve become such a self-centered
population that most have it engrained in their minds to not have
children if they want annual vacations and the middle-class lifestyle.
The birth rates reflect this self-centered mindset, says Joseph. “This
is a ticking time bomb…it’s been going on for some time and people have
not been paying attention to it. I’m telling you, within my generation,
from between now and my retirement…that retirement “age”…I’ll never
retire…in that time, 25 years or so, watch. This is going to go from back burner stuff to a global crisis,” Joseph said.
I personally don't expect mankind to be here in 50 years....so?
ReplyDelete"In what was the largest study of its kind, they analysed data from 43,000 men from North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand....."
ReplyDeleteThe title would more accurately read "Spermageddon: Why the white race could be infertile in 50 years ". Birth rates across Europe are below replacement levels and population growth would be negative were it not for immigration. However, birth rates across the developing world are high and in many countries, leading to population growth that cannot be supported by the resources available.