Official Philippine government data show a 20-year decline in infant mortality was completely erased in just five years—alongside a collapse in live births.
This isn't 'population reduction to save the planet' or 'eugenics', this is the attempted total extermination of OUR entire species of mankind by another species by means of forced sterilization and birth defects so that the jews can seize the entire planet for themselves alone to live on, this is a military attack, we are witnessing the extermination of our entire species being implemented.
Infant mortality is serious business. Let’s demand clean data and real analysis instead of headline bingo. Babies deserve better than clickbait science
Interesting PSA data dive, but whoa — going from ‘20-year decline erased in 5 years’ to blaming the vaccine rollout feels like the plot twist in a conspiracy thriller. 📉➡️🚨
While the infant mortality data is bad enough, it indicates a level comparable to decades ago, and it thus sustainable. What shocks me is the 24% reduction in live births. That's people who never got born in the first place, and that's an entire 1/4 of the population wiped out every year. Perhaps the Philippines can still be fruitful and multiply, but countries in Europe are in great peril.
This isn't 'population reduction to save the planet' or 'eugenics', this is the attempted total extermination of OUR entire species of mankind by another species by means of forced sterilization and birth defects so that the jews can seize the entire planet for themselves alone to live on, this is a military attack, we are witnessing the extermination of our entire species being implemented.
Infant mortality is serious business. Let’s demand clean data and real analysis instead of headline bingo. Babies deserve better than clickbait science
Interesting PSA data dive, but whoa — going from ‘20-year decline erased in 5 years’ to blaming the vaccine rollout feels like the plot twist in a conspiracy thriller. 📉➡️🚨
While the infant mortality data is bad enough, it indicates a level comparable to decades ago, and it thus sustainable. What shocks me is the 24% reduction in live births. That's people who never got born in the first place, and that's an entire 1/4 of the population wiped out every year. Perhaps the Philippines can still be fruitful and multiply, but countries in Europe are in great peril.