Engineered Extinction? The Global Push to End Reproduction Through Culture, Chemicals, and Control

Over the past several decades, the world has witnessed a troubling trend—a steady and accelerating decline in childbirth rates. While many governments and media outlets frame this as a byproduct of modernity or personal choice, the reality may be more complex and deeply rooted in a cocktail of cultural, political, and corporate influences.

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The Global Birth Rate Is Falling Fast!

According to United Nations data, the global birth rate has declined from 36.4 births per 1,000 people in 1960 to just 18.1 in 2020. The UN Population Division warns that over two-thirds of countries are now experiencing below-replacement fertility rates.

“The world is undergoing a major demographic transition, and many countries are now seeing sustained declines in fertility,” — UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs

Planned Parenthood and the Abortion Industry

Originally marketed as a provider of “reproductive” health services, Planned Parenthood has become a lightning rod in the conversation about population control. With millions of abortions performed worldwide annually, critics argue that this isn’t just about choice—it’s about systematic depopulation, often targeting low-income and minority communities under the guise of “healthcare.”

Planned Parenthood claims to support reproductive health, yet abortion accounts for nearly 96% of its pregnancy services, according to its own annual reports. Critics argue this reflects a deeper agenda rooted in population control policies dating back to figures like Margaret Sanger, who openly promoted eugenics.

We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population…” — Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, in a letter to Clarence Gamble, 1939

While supporters argue abortion is about choice, the millions of terminated pregnancies annually worldwide have a cumulative effect on population growth—especially in lower-income communities.

The Feminist Movement’s Role

While feminism has empowered countless women to pursue education and careers, radical branches of feminism have also stigmatized motherhood and traditional family roles. Cultural messaging now often promotes independence through childlessness, subtly shifting societal priorities away from family roles.

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Mainstream feminism has evolved from demanding equal rights to often discouraging traditional family values. Above is a chart showing studies that in countries where gender equality campaigns are strongest, fertility rates are lowest (e.g., South Korea, Japan, Italy).

“In modern Western societies, motherhood is increasingly perceived as a barrier to personal fulfillment.” — Journal of Population Economics

Government and media messaging frequently glorify independence and career ambitions while downplaying or delaying childbirth, often with irreversible consequences on fertility.

Horrible Food Quality and Its Hidden Costs

Modern diets are saturated with glyphosate, GMOs, seed oils, artificial sweeteners, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. These substances are now being linked to lower testosterone, reduced sperm counts, and increased miscarriages.

A landmark 2017 study in Human Reproduction Update found that sperm counts in Western men declined by over 50% between 1973 and 2011.

Meanwhile, obesity and hormonal disorders like PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) have become more common in young women, impairing fertility long before motherhood is even considered.

Big Pharma, Autism, and Mental Illness in Children

In parallel, we’ve seen an explosion in autism diagnoses and childhood mental illness. While the causes are debated, correlations exist between early childhood exposure to synthetic medications, vaccines with heavy adjuvant loads, and poor prenatal nutrition. Combine this with corporate influence over research and regulatory bodies, and the result is a generation of children facing increasing neurological and developmental challenges.

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Here’s a graph showing the dramatic rise in autism prevalence among U.S. children from 2000 to 2023. The trend is sharply upward, going from just 6.7 per 1,000 children in 2000 to 27.6 per 1,000 by 2023—a fourfold increase in just over two decades.

While genetics play a role, many researchers are investigating environmental triggers such as prenatal exposure to pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, and endocrine disruptors.

The increase is too fast to be explained by genetics alone. Environmental factors are likely contributing.” — Dr. Irva Hertz-Picciotto, UC Davis MIND Institute

The FDA and CDC have faced criticism for approving vaccines and psychiatric drugs with limited long-term safety studies, while simultaneously suppressing dissenting voices.

The Mouse Utopia Experiment: A Chilling Parallel to Today’s Society

In the 1960s and 70s, behavioral researcher John B. Calhoun conducted a now-famous series of studies known as the Mouse Utopia Experiments. His goal was to explore the effects of overpopulation, resource abundance, and social behavior on a population of mice placed in a “perfect” habitat.

What Happened in the Experiment?

In Calhoun’s most well-known study (Universe 25):

  • Mice were placed in an enclosed “utopia” with unlimited food, water, and nesting material—no predators, no disease, no natural enemies.

  • The population grew rapidly at first.

  • But over time, despite ideal conditions, social collapse set in:

    • Mothers stopped caring for their young.

    • Violence and cannibalism increased.

    • A class of mice called the “Beautiful Ones” emerged—mice that groomed excessively, avoided social interaction, and withdrew completely.

    • Reproduction eventually ceased entirely, and the colony died out, despite plenty of food and shelter.

“In the context of the experiment, all the resources needed to survive were available, yet the population collapsed due to behavioral and social deterioration.” — John B. Calhoun

Parallels to Modern Society

The implications of the Mouse Utopia Experiment are deeply unsettling when applied to modern humans:

  • Today, material abundance exists in many developed nations, yet birth rates are plummeting.

  • Social disconnect, mental illness, and withdrawal (especially among youth) are on the rise.

  • Gender roles are dissolving, relationships are breaking down, and more people are living child-free than ever before.

  • Like the “Beautiful Ones,” many people are retreating into virtual realities, aesthetic self-focus, or nihilism.

The experiment illustrates that physical abundance cannot replace social meaning, purpose, and human connection—all of which are under assault in today’s hyper-modern world.

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Based on the current linear trend in global birth rates:

  • Birth rates could fall to 1.0 per 1,000 people by the year 2072, a level that would represent near-total reproductive collapse.

  • Birth rates could reach zero by around 2075, implying the complete cessation of human births—if no societal, technological, or biological changes occur.

This projection assumes current trends continue without interruption, which makes it a worst-case scenario model.

We are in the midst of what many believe is a deliberate depopulation agenda—one that hides behind the veil of empowerment, health, and convenience. Whether it’s abortion access marketed as liberation, feminism disconnecting women from biological roles, toxic food slowly eroding fertility, or pharmaceutical overreach in early development, the results are clear: fewer births, sicker children, and a world where the future is becoming less populated—and more controlled.

By John Clore | Investigative Journalist | 4/3/2025 at 1:10 PM

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