fertility drops

A recent article from The Wall Street Journal, highlighted on Monday's Drudge Report, delves into the concerning decline in human fertility worldwide. While alternative sources like Infowars have long been sounding the alarm on this issue, it's significant to see mainstream media taking notice.

Titled "Suddenly There Aren’t Enough Babies. The Whole World Is Alarmed," the WSJ piece discusses how the global fertility rate may have already dipped below the level needed to sustain population growth. In the United States, the fertility rate is currently at its lowest in over a century.

Kenneth Johnson, a senior demographer at the University of New Hampshire, pointed out that if fertility had remained at 2007 levels, around 10.6 million more American babies would have been born. When factoring in abortions and illegal immigration during that period, the demographic shift becomes staggering.

Experts warn of a looming "demographic winter," exacerbated by factors like the COVID-19 pandemic, which has significantly impacted fertility rates. Some believe the pandemic and related mRNA vaccines are part of a larger depopulation agenda, citing anecdotal evidence of adverse effects on fertility.

Mainstream narratives often attribute declining fertility to economic factors like the Biden administration's policies, but the reality is that men and women across all economic strata are affected. The consequences of dwindling birth rates extend beyond social and economic realms, affecting everything from education to healthcare financing.

Warnings about depopulation agendas and their alleged ties to vaccination programs have been circulating for years, with figures like Alex Jones raising concerns long before the current crisis. As the discussion on fertility continues, it's clear that addressing the root causes of this decline is crucial for the future of societies worldwide.

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