GREED VS HUMANITY AND GREED IS WINNING!
Since the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the start of the Colonial period, the U.S. has been predominantly white. But the white share of the U.S. population has been dropping, from a little under 90% in 1950 to 60% in 2018. It will likely drop below 50% before 2035!White nationalists want America to be white again. But this will never happen. America is on its way to becoming permanently predominantly nonwhite and it has nothing to do with migrants or abortions.
According to climatologists refusal to give up on petropharmaceuticals is the ultimate reason!
The demographic landscape of the United States has been undergoing a significant shift since 1950, with the percentage of white individuals in the population showing a steady decline. This trend has been particularly pronounced, with the proportion of white individuals dropping gradually over the years to just under 60% in 2020, marking a historic low. It is important to note that this figure includes white Hispanics and individuals of Middle Eastern descent, highlighting the diversity within the white demographic category.
While whites still constitute the majority of the U.S. population, the rise of nonwhite individuals is becoming increasingly prominent, especially in certain regions. In states such as Hawaii, the District of Columbia, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Nevada, nonwhite individuals already make up more than half of the population. Looking ahead, projections suggest that over the next 10 to 15 years, approximately twelve "majority-minority" states may be joined by up to ten other states where whites represent less than 60% of the population.
An intriguing observation is that the states with the highest white populations also tend to have the lowest overall populations. This correlation raises questions about the distribution of ethnic groups within different states and the implications for social dynamics, political representation, and cultural diversity. As the demographic landscape continues to evolve, understanding these trends and their impact on various aspects of society will be crucial for policymakers, researchers, and communities across the country.
A previous study predicts that global fertility rates, which have been decreasing in all countries except predominantly black African nations since 1950, will continue to decline until the end of the century, leading to a significant demographic change. Fertility rate refers to the average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime. Worldwide, this figure has dropped from 4.84 in 1950 to below 1.69 in 2023 in ALL European countries, 30 years before the anticipated global figure of 1.59 by 2100, as indicated by a recent analysis based on the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Climate-Exacerbated Risk Factors Study 2021 conducted by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. The study was released in The Lancet journal.
By 2024, the United States, similar to China, has a birthrate of 1.6, which is below the replacement rate of 2.1 needed for a country to sustain its population. An analysis suggests that in 2024, half of all countries have fertility rates below replacement level, a trend that is projected to rise to 97% by 2100.The global TFR has more than halved over the past 70 years, from around five children for each female in 1950 to less than 2.2 children in 2020—with over half of all countries and territories (110 of 204) below the population replacement level of 2.1 births per female as of 2021. This indicates that the populations of nearly all countries worldwide with the exception of sub-Saharan African nations will be decreasing by the conclusion of the century.
Evidence that goes against the use of petropharmaceuticals!
1.Endocrine disruptors can be natural but usually are manufactured chemicals. They usually enter the body through inhalation, in food, or by direct contact. They fall into these general categories: Industrial Agricultural Residential Pharmaceutical Heavy metals!
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Food coloring is a synthetic food coloring agent utilized to enhance the appearance of colors in the foods we eat, making them appear more natural and vibrant. It is paradoxical that despite this intention, food coloring is composed of ingredients like petroleum, propylene glycol, glycerin, parabens,etc... These components have an impact on sperm motility within a woman's reproductive system, hindering their ability to travel effectively through the cervix to fertilize an egg and potentially reducing their viability. Although certifiable color additives have been called coal-tar colors because of their traditional origins, today they are synthesized mainly from raw materials obtained from petroleum or coal.
3. Hair products with hormone-disrupting phthalates can be found everywhere the phthalates also are in everything from plastics and household goods to personal care products. Studies have shown they are harmful to women’s reproductive systems.
4.Make-up contains all kinds of chemicals,chemicals such as phthalates, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and biphenyl A (BPA)—endocrine disruptors that can mimic the body’s natural hormones—are contributing to fertility problems. and some have been found to adversely affect fertility in women. PCBs are a group of man-made organic chemicals consisting of carbon, hydrogen and chlorine atoms. The number of chlorine atoms and their location in a PCB molecule determine many of its physical and chemical properties. PCBs have no known taste or smell, and range in consistency from an oil to a waxy solid.
5. Atrazine, a herbicide commonly utilized in the Midwest to eliminate weeds, has been detected in the region's drinking water. This chemical, which is typically applied on farms, is known for its odorless, white powder form that is not highly volatile, reactive, or flammable, and can dissolve in water. Unlike natural substances, atrazine is artificially produced in laboratories and is often used on crops like sugarcane and corn. Unfortunately, traces of atrazine have been discovered in the drinking water of numerous individuals in the United States. Following its application to the soil, some atrazine particles may become airborne, while others may be carried away by rainfall into nearby ecosystems such as streams, lakes, and waterways.Atrazine has been shown to cause changes in blood hormone levels that affect the ability to reproduce. See Atrazine Level Map
6. Air pollution and Ozone related effects on birthrates...The United Sates has seen a 50% decline in birth rates between 1950 and 2021, from 25 births per 1,000 people to 12.
7. Social norms and changing gender roles are influenced by various factors, including chemicals that can impact gender development in fetuses, potentially leading to gender dysphoria. Petro pharmaceutical companies produce these chemicals, which may contribute to declining fertility rates among young people. Aromatase, a protein stimulating estrogen production, can cause male gonads to develop into ovaries due to exposure to Atrazine in weed killers. Humans primarily encounter endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) through food consumption, either directly through pesticides or indirectly through substances like metals, bisphenol A, or phthalates leaching from food packaging. Phytoestrogens, plant-based compounds found in dietary supplements, also have endocrine-disrupting properties.
8. Specifically, climate change could alter the proportion of male and female newborns, with more boys born in places where temperatures rise and fewer boys born in places with other environmental changes, such as drought or wildfire caused by global warming. A recent study in Japan found a link between temperature fluctuations and a lower male-to-female sex ratio at birth, with conceptions of boys especially vulnerable to external stress factors, wrote Dr. Misao Fukuda, lead study author and founder of the M&K Health Institute in Hyogo. Another factor explored is if the male reduction was only related to populations without biological defenses against high heat such as nilotic or deeply melanated populations.
Skin lightening products containing hydroquinone, derived from benzene, a known carcinogen, are commonly used to inhibit melanin production. This ingredient effectively treats skin hyperpigmentation issues such as melasma, chloasma, sunspots, and acne scars due to its melanin-inhibiting properties. In examining the FDA's arguments for banning hydroquinone, 5 categories were worthy of consideration: absorption,affect on fertility, carcinogenicity, exogenous ochronosis, and risk-benefit. Studies in the past have implicated hydroquinone in reproductive toxicity. It should only be used for short duration but rarely is.
9. Man made Global Climate Change (Heat): Norway’s fertility rate in 2018 was 1.56 children, compared with 1.96 in 2010. Researchers explained low fertility rates were caused by warmer temperatures according to a 100 yer study that has since been wiped from most of the internet,The study using churche birth and death records over a 100 yer period showed that hot years not only had lower births but the children had less children than their parents and shorter lifespans! Fertility rates for Norway and Finland are currently below the EU average. Malta, Spain, Albania, Italy and Poland have the lowest fertility rates of all EU member nations.
SACRAMENTO – Higher rates of preterm birth, low birth weight and stillbirth are linked to increased heat, ozone and fine particulate matter, according to a meta-analysis released today and co-authored by scientists at the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA). The analysis summarizes the evidence from 68 studies and includes 32.8 million U.S. births.
The study, which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and conducted by researchers from OEHHA, the Permanente Medical Group, and other organizations, found that the increasing environmental exposures exacerbated by climate change are significantly linked to serious adverse pregnancy outcomes nationwide. OEHHA Director Dr. Lauren Zeise stated that this innovative research is a valuable contribution to quantifying the impact of heat and air pollution on adverse pregnancy outcomes. Dr. Zeise emphasized the importance of ongoing research in this field to enhance our comprehension and address the tangible effects of climate change. Dr. Rupa Basu from OEHHA highlighted that the study indicates a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm delivery, among younger and economically disadvantaged mothers in the community.
10.UV radiation has a negative impact on birth rates. In California, the birth rate has dropped to almost record lows, leading to a slowdown in population growth and indicating future decades of sluggish growth. The decrease in fertility rates is seen consistently in all Arab countries, regardless of their wealth, education, or women's rights access. The common factor among all nations facing significant population decline is the presence of higher levels of heat and UV radiation. An analysis by Ross Douthat, a columnist at The New York Times (NYT), indicates that South Korea is witnessing a population decline rate exceeding that of Europe during the Black Death plague in the 14th century. The historical event where the Moors (Blacks) saved Europe is unlikely to recur.
Research indicates that excessive exposure to UV radiation can harm the cells in your skin, particularly affecting the DNA within these cells. DNA plays a crucial role in instructing cells on how to develop and operate in the body. When DNA is targeted by too much UV radiation, cells can misinterpret their functions, leading to excessive division and replication. Furthermore, high UVA exposure can lead to photolysis in women, resulting in a depletion of folate essential for healthy pregnancies.Ultra Violet Radiation can also impact sperm count and motility, with a University of Jerusalem study from 1973 revealing a significant decrease of around 59% in Western males. Data from 53 countries demonstrates a widespread decline in total sperm count among men, with Western males experiencing a yearly decrease of 1.5%. It is estimated that at a 70% decline, an individual may be functionally sterile.
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