Further Reading

Sunday 17 December 2023

UN agencies have been working for decades to achieve GLOBAL DEPOPULATION

In a little over a year, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) expects that there will be a dramatic drop in the working-age population of "developed regions" of the world, which include Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

DESA maintains an online resource called "World Population Prospects" that allows anyone to view graphic representations of the UN's anticipated demographic profiles for the world. Check it out for yourself to see how the UN has projected a massive decline in global population numbers c.2025.

We know through the UN's Population Fund (UNFPA) and the UN Population Division of DESA that the entire UN system, if you will, has been involved in addressing population and interrelated issues for many decades now, almost as if the UN knows something about the future.

Why is the UN "predicting" a precipitous decline in population numbers specifically in the developed world, and all within the next few years? Is this just an estimation of what it thinks might happen, or is the UN privy to knowledge about what is going to happen?...<<<Read More>>>...