The 1990's was filled with hype regarding overpopulation.
Did someone find a way to solve that problem?
Apparently so!
Did someone find a way to solve that problem?
Apparently so!
Reminds me of a poetic thought that came to mind at the time:
"300 thousand deaths per day will keep extinction away!"
Well, apparently someone developed a way to make that happen and Stew Peters has an informed and able guest who can prove it, right down to the various individual patents. Watch, listen, and weep for mankind...
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RUMBLE -- Finish naturopathic Doctor Ariyana Love says there’s new research out of Spain supporting the idea that at least some batches of the coronavirus vaccine have graphene oxide in them. She tells Stew that graphene oxide is included as a way to deliver nanotechnology into the blood of the vaccinated, as well as components of Ebola and the Marburg virus.
Homework: Read the 8 Stages of Genocide
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