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I mean I get it, they had to design it as soft kill weapon for plausible deniability while they get all 7 billion people jabbed, a no mean logistical feat.

But the anticipation is killing me. I actually have come around to Bill Gates plan. The future certainly looks bright and gay with all Libtards and Jews dead.

I mean I get it, they had to design it as soft kill weapon for plausible deniability while they get all 7 billion people jabbed, a no mean logistical feat. But the anticipation is killing me. I actually have come around to Bill Gates plan. The future certainly looks bright and gay with all Libtards and Jews dead.

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They are injecting us to inject them, "look, we do it too!"

"useless eaters"

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=useless%20eaters

A term implied in National Security Study Memorandum 200 written by Henry Kissinger. It basically implies that there are too many "useless eaters" consuming valuable resources would be better used by a "reduced" world population.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Study_Memorandum_200#Key_insights

"The U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries [see National Commission on Materials Policy, Towards a National Materials Policy: Basic Data and Issues, April 1972]. That fact gives the U.S. enhanced interest in the political, economic, and social stability of the supplying countries. Wherever a lessening of population pressures through reduced birth rates can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resource supplies and to the economic interests of the United States.... The location of known reserves of higher grade ores of most minerals favors increasing dependence of all industrialized regions on imports from less developed countries. The real problems of mineral supplies lie, not in basic physical sufficiency, but in the politico-economic issues of access, terms for exploration and exploitation, and division of the benefits among producers, consumers, and host country governments" [Chapter III, "Minerals and Fuel"].

"Whether through government action, labor conflicts, sabotage, or civil disturbance, the smooth flow of needed materials will be jeopardized. Although population pressure is obviously not the only factor involved, these types of frustrations are much less likely under conditions of slow or zero population growth" [Chapter III, "Minerals and Fuel"].

"Populations with a high proportion of growth. The young people, who are in much higher proportions in many LDCs, are likely to be more volatile, unstable, prone to extremes, alienation and violence than an older population. These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the 'establishment,' 'imperialists,' multinational corporations, or other -- often foreign -- influences blamed for their troubles" [Chapter V, "Implications of Population Pressures for National Security"].

"We must take care that our activities should not give the appearance to the LDCs of an industrialized country policy directed against the LDCs. Caution must be taken that in any approaches in this field we support in the LDCs are ones we can support within this country. "Third World" leaders should be in the forefront and obtain the credit for successful programs. In this context it is important to demonstrate to LDC leaders that such family planning programs have worked and can work within a reasonable period of time." [Chapter I, "World Demographic Trends"]

"In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion." Abortion as a geopolitical strategy is mentioned several dozen times in the report with suggestive implications: "No country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion.... under developing country conditions foresight methods not only are frequently unavailable but often fail because of ignorance, lack of preparation, misuse and non-use. Because of these latter conditions, increasing numbers of women in the developing world have been resorting to abortion.... Population control and population reduction tactics.

Edit: least developed countries (LDCs)