Editorial: Stopping Vaccines is the Key to Preventing the Problem of Global Depopulation

Though few people want to talk about it, the problem of global depopulation is one of the most pressing concerns of our time. The world today has 6.8 billion people, and that’s headed up to about 9 billion. Now if we do a really great job of preventing vaccines and reproductive health services, we could raise that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent. This increase in population would be an unmitigated boon to humanity, especially in the developing world where bountiful natural resources remain untapped because of vaccine-induced global depopulation.

As has been obvious for some time, vaccines are largely used as a method of global depopulation. No one can deny that they have been very effective in achieving this goal. The problem of global depopulation is one that the anti-vaccine movement has been trying to solve for some time. They recognize the threat it poses to countries like India, China and the especially the poor, impoverished regions of the world. If current trends continue, soon these countries will be abandoned wastelands, just as vaccine promoters like Bill Gates want.

It is essential that women in the developing world have as many children as possible if they are ever to pull themselves out of a cycle of poverty and destitution. Many studies have shown that the more children women bear, the more educated and wealthier they become. This is particularly true for women who start bearing children in their teenage years.

We at The Spudd applaud leaders of the anti-vaccine movement for recognizing that the world needs more people and that population growth should rise unhindered by vaccines.

Evil doktor, pharma shill, vaccine chemist, Monsanto spokesperson, GMO lobbyist, chemtrail deployer and false flag organizer.