The Global Depopulation Policy – Killing Us Softly

Sunday, December 15, 2013
By Paul Martin

Activist Post.com
Sunday, December 15, 2013

Regular readers of Activist Post are probably well aware that we have posted many articles highlighting the insidious nature of globalist plans for depopulation. To our knowledge, we haven’t presented any that reflect the information offered below.

Kevin Galalae has produced a well-written and thorough 100+ page historical account of the policies and methods of depopulation in various countries around the world. It is clearly his view that the covert means by which this is taking place is an affront to humanity. We absolutely agree.

We would be remiss not to mention, however, that Activist Post cannot agree with Kevin’s central tenet that overpopulation is a catastrophic certainty where there is no other option left but to embrace governmental solutions – even if it’s conducted in the most humane and open way possible. Simply because it is transparent does not mean it’s the correct path.

Rather, we believe that without the imposition of central planners humanity likely wouldn’t have reached its current level of “scarcity.” New technology (and especially the eradication of destructive corporate agriculture which impedes food production) holds much more promise toward humanity’s prosperity – even at increased population levels – than does more central planning and legislation. Nevertheless, we cede that this is an enormously complex issue, and one that demands the engagement of every one of us, otherwise we will be left to live with the decisions of others rather than our own individual self-determination. In that spirit, and in the spirit of information and debate, we leave it to the reader to determine the best path forward based on the many statistics Kevin provides in his book linked below. We look forward to your comments.

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