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UN 2008 REPORT: EVIDENCE OF GLOBAL DECLINE INPOPULATION AND FERTILITY
By Leuren MoretSeptember 20, 2009
"If I were reincarnated I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels"Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, leader of the World Wildlife Fund, quotedin "Are You Ready for Our New Age Future?"
 Insiders Report 
, AmericanPolicy Center, December 1995.
POPULATION NUMBERS DECLINING GLOBALLY
UN REPORT:“World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision – Highlights”
http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/wpp2008/wpp2008_highlights.pdf Here are Figs. 2 and 3 from the 2008 UN Report, presenting changes in global population and fertilityrates over a one hundred year period (1950-2050). This UN data shows that the pronounced decline in population and fertility rates began right after nuclear bomb testing ended (1963), continued when nuclear  power plants started up in about 1968, and following the Chernobyl global nuclear disaster in 1986. The population and fertility rates have continued to decline with the introduction of depleted uraniumweaponry (DU) starting with Gulf War I in 1991.
Radioactive pollution, introduced with each newnuclear technology, has a cumulative effect in the environment and in biological systems, increasingthe exposure burden throughout the biosphere.
 
 
 National Security Memo 200, dated April 24, 1974, and titled "Implications of world wide populationgrowth for U.S. security & overseas interests," says: Dr. Henry Kissinger proposed in his memorandum to the NSC that
"depopulation shouldbe the highest priority of U.S. foreign policy towards the Third World."
He quotedreasons of national security, and
because (t)he U.S. economy will require large andincreasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less-developed countries
... Wherever a lessening of population can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resources, supplies and to the economic interests of U.S.The steepest drop in population and fertility coincides with the uranium wars 1991-2000, and reflects thestated goals of the Kissinger State Dept. 1975 report "Global 2000", a US National Security plan toglobally depopulate the world, as Kissinger stated, “by at least 2 billion people”.
FERTILITY RATES DECLINING GLOBALLY
"It is perhaps a reasonable theory to propound that all efforts at providing good health careto the mother and the infant proved futile against the surge wave of Strontium-90 damageto the bone marrow by inhuman cold war hydrogen bombs
exploded in the atmospherewith impunity by the nuclearisers, sublime in the knowledge that these infantmortalities would be perfect murders."
Andrei Sakharov,
Memoirs
(1992), Vintage Press. 
 
The depopulation agenda of National Security Policy is succeeding. The fertility and population rates aredeclining due primarily to radiation exposure effects from global nuclear pollution, shaving off the mostvulnerable parts of the population – the young, the old, and the weak. The decline is apparent in Fig. 3 for all countries, and at about the same rate indicating that it has to be a global environmental effect.Evidence from India on the effects of nuclear testing and the release of large amounts of radiation into theIrish Sea by Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in the UK, reveals that since 1950 nuclear pollution hascaused a significant decrease in the population and fertility in India.“Global Implications of Sellafield: ‘Irish Seacoast’ Effect and Beyond”http://www.namastepublishing.co.uk/Global%20Implications%20of%20Sellafield%20-%20Irish%20Sea%20Coast%20Effect.htmIndian scientist Ramaswami Ashok Kumar's data estimates that approximately
30 million Indian babieshave died or were stillborn from 1950-2008, as a result of exposure to atmospheric testing,Chernobyl, and Sellafield radioactive emissions
. This is not surprising considering that Dr. L. J.LeVann's research in 1963, on Canadian babies exposed to ionizing radiation from Russian Arctic bombtests, found that:
…a single radioactive atom is 10-100 million times more toxic to developmental stagesof multicellular organisms than the most potent teratogenic substances.
 Dr. L.J. LeVann, Superintendent of the Provincial Training School andlater Alberta School Hospital, 1963.
Kumar also reported a 36.5% decline in fertility in India since 1971, a well-known effect of exposure to radiation. Radioactive discharges are the perfect holocaust for Indian excess infantmortalities, stillbirths, and mortality in 0-5 year olds. The infant mortality rate of course controlspopulation growth.DIABETES IN PREGNANT WOMEN: WEAK AND SICKLY BABIES
 On Sept. 25, 2009, an Indonesian woman gave birth to an 8.7-kilogramme (19.2-pound) baby boy, Akbar Risuddin, the heaviest newborn ever recorded in the country. The baby boy is pictured here next to a babyof average size at a hospital in Medan, North Sumatra. Risuddin was born to a diabetic mother in a 40-minute caesarian that was complicated by his unusual weight and size. His puffy face and hands, and
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