While much of the video lecture focused on how blacks are being targeted for extermination in the name of science and medicine, Adams noted, “To some extent, we are all being targeted in different ways because there is a depopulation agenda that wants to reduce the entire global population to about 1 billion people.”
The Health Ranger is correct. Those who support the idea of global depopulation usually don’t come straight out and share their intentions with the world; they have become particularly good at disguising their agenda. They know that if they can pass off their support for depopulation as “for science” or “for the environment,” then the public will generally be more accepting and understanding. Prince William, for example, recently warned that the population growth in Africa is putting a tremendous amount of pressure on the natural world and driving many species of animals to extinction.
“Africa’s rapidly growing human population is predicted to more than double by 2050 – a staggering increase of three and a half million people per month,” Prince William said at a recent event hosted by the Tusk Trust, a charity that protects African wildlife. “There is no question that this increase puts wildlife and habitat under enormous pressure.”
Prince William went on to say that while things like urbanization, infrastructure development and cultivation are all good things, they will have a severely negative impact on our world unless we take action. He added that we as a people are going to have to work harder and think deeper to ensure that human beings and animals can continue to co-exist.
For many, the Duke of Cambridge’s words are reminiscent of an argument made by his grandfather decades ago: That if we want to get serious about curbing population growth, we may have to consider the idea of “voluntary family limitation.” Prince William’s father also shared similar views, warning in 2006 that planet Earth only had 96 months before “irretrievable climate and ecosystem collapse, and all that goes with it.”
But when it comes to support for depopulation, not many people can compare to Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, whose views were so radical and so extreme that she actually openly advocated for eugenics as a means of creating the most desirable human population. In an article from 1921 that was published in the Birth Control Review, Sanger argued that the most urgent problem the world faces is how to limit and discourage reproduction from those who are mentally ill and physically defective. The Planned Parenthood founder was also an advocate of mandatory sterilization, and no doubt viewed abortions as a tool that can be used to control the human population.
Just like virtually every other institution that has ever existed, the institutions of science and medicine have agendas and hidden motives that aren’t always ethical in nature. For more information on this form of science tyranny, check out Mike Adam’s video lecture “The Science Agenda to Exterminate Blacks,” which is available now on the official Health Ranger YouTube Channel.
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