Will Mankind Be Extinct In a Few Years?
According to a new book by Dr Shanna Shaw,
Count Down, the male sperm count in Western industrial countries is falling at a dramatic rate. Shaw estimates that, over the past four decades, the average sperm count has dropped by 50% or more. Shaw estimates that, unless toxic chemical exposures in agriculture and the environment are dramatically curtailed, we may not have the ability to reproduce naturally much longer and, by 2050, most humans in the industrial countries, including China, will need technological assistance to procreate. Swan believes the cause is due to the rise in toxic chemical exposures, including phthalates (chemicals that make plastics soft), Bisphenol A (which make plastics hard), flame retardants, Teflon, and many others. Agricultural pesticides also are cited as a major problem primarily because they get into groundwater and the food chain. The pesticide Azatrine, widely used on US corn crops and sugarcane, is a potent endocrine disruptor. A study of its effects on frogs showed that it blocks sperm production in three-quarters of male frogs and turns one in 10 into females. Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, the world’s most widely used pesticide, is linked to birth defects, reproductive problems, and liver disease. Since all these effects are well known, one can only wonder if use of these chemicals is allowed by governments as part of a planned depopulation agenda. If so, it is working. -GEG
It’s no secret that Bill Gates and the advocates of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 are also devout promoters of human eugenics, the “thinning of the Human Herd” as Britain’s misanthropic Prince Philip once put it. Some such as Joachim Schnellnhuber, climate adviser to the Pope, openly welcome a human population below one billion as “sustainable.” Now serious research is emerging that one of the most effective reducers of the human population is being spread by so-called “modern scientific agriculture” through the select use of toxic agrochemicals, pesticides deemed safe which are anything but safe. According to a new book by Dr Shanna Shaw, Count Down, the male sperm count in Western industrial countries, including the EU and USA, is falling at a dramatic rate. Shaw estimates that over the past four decades the average sperm count has dropped by 50% or more. In other words a young male today seeking to have a family has only half the sperm count his grandfather did, half the chance to conceive. Shaw estimates that unless toxic chemical exposures in agriculture and the environment are dramatically altered, we may not have the ability to reproduce naturally much longer, and that by 2050 most human beings in the industrial countries, including China, will need technological assistance to
procreate.
Shaw’s book is a further elaboration of a 2017 peer-reviewed scientific paper which Shaw and colleagues published. In the paper, Shaw carefully analyzed a total of 244 estimates of Sperm Concentration and Total Sperm Count (TSC) from 185 studies of 42 935 men who provided semen samples in 1973–2011. What they found was alarming to the extreme. But beyond a few media headlines, no changes of consequence resulted, as the powerful agrochemical corporations such as Bayer-Monsanto, Syngenta, DowDuPont (now Corteva) lobbied regulators to ignore the findings.
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