Fake Birth Control Proposed In Japan
Fake Birth Control Proposed In Japan
I don't think this will work. The Japanese aren't having sex anymore.
Fake Birth Control Proposed In Japan
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Fake Birth Control Proposed In Japan
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This is a strange article. Just writing ONLY negative things about Japan.
Any stupid comment from a local politician in a rather unknown small city of 50.000 I never heard before, is not all Japan.
About medical care and elderly care, national health insurance is good in Japan, almost for free, including dental work.
I do not know about the 'poverty level' for children in Japan, but for sure we do not have street children living in slum condition like in many parts in Asia.
I have however connection to a children home here in Tokyo and the condition of living is very good, comparing the huge population in South Tokyo, there are only few children there who are abandoned - and about 20 percent of them are clearly children of foreigners.
Show me any other country in Asia, which is better off than Japan.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/nati ... ecord-high
This article is questioned by follow-up comments of some foreigners living in Japan. It contains simply said wrong information.
How can you consider a family, earning 5 million yen/year (is about USD 50.000,-) as poor?
I never heard about a school uniform which costs USD 1000,- or a school bag which costs USD 500,- in a Japanese public school. Maybe USD 100,- for the uniform set and USD 50,- for the bag.
USD 1000,- and USD 500,-? This is only possible for a business suit and high class document/computer bag in a private expensive college.
Any stupid comment from a local politician in a rather unknown small city of 50.000 I never heard before, is not all Japan.
About medical care and elderly care, national health insurance is good in Japan, almost for free, including dental work.
I do not know about the 'poverty level' for children in Japan, but for sure we do not have street children living in slum condition like in many parts in Asia.
I have however connection to a children home here in Tokyo and the condition of living is very good, comparing the huge population in South Tokyo, there are only few children there who are abandoned - and about 20 percent of them are clearly children of foreigners.
Show me any other country in Asia, which is better off than Japan.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/nati ... ecord-high
This article is questioned by follow-up comments of some foreigners living in Japan. It contains simply said wrong information.
How can you consider a family, earning 5 million yen/year (is about USD 50.000,-) as poor?
I never heard about a school uniform which costs USD 1000,- or a school bag which costs USD 500,- in a Japanese public school. Maybe USD 100,- for the uniform set and USD 50,- for the bag.
USD 1000,- and USD 500,-? This is only possible for a business suit and high class document/computer bag in a private expensive college.
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I doubt such a thing could ever legally be implemented. It would be a deceptive trade practice (and arguably a human rights violation), and would lead to a lot of abortions and kids who would grow up in poverty due to the parents being financially unprepared to bear the burden of the cost of a child.
Let's get together and feel alright.
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Although I reject subterfuge and manipulation, and support the truth Of Jesus Christ, nevertheless the idea is not as bizarre as one first thinks.
Artificial birth control, feminism, porn and perhaps chemicals, have lowered the birthrate throughout the developed world. Inarguably.
And specifically, former investigative journalist for Forbes magazine Ben Fulford was told that the Japanese regime, under Masonic control, has deliberately reduced Japanese population at the behest of its American masters.
Ben Fulford may be lying or he may be duped, but he is certainly not a nobody, he is on film receiving a visit in Japan from a very nervous David Rockefeller.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNgtCB37pIY
So weird as he comes across, Fulford's allegation about Japanese population control has to be treated as plausible.
Thus someone piping up with an idea to use manipulative techniques to back off a bit, to damp down effects of population control, is well within the modern norm of overall population control.
Stranger things have happened.
Artificial birth control, feminism, porn and perhaps chemicals, have lowered the birthrate throughout the developed world. Inarguably.
And specifically, former investigative journalist for Forbes magazine Ben Fulford was told that the Japanese regime, under Masonic control, has deliberately reduced Japanese population at the behest of its American masters.
Ben Fulford may be lying or he may be duped, but he is certainly not a nobody, he is on film receiving a visit in Japan from a very nervous David Rockefeller.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNgtCB37pIY
So weird as he comes across, Fulford's allegation about Japanese population control has to be treated as plausible.
Thus someone piping up with an idea to use manipulative techniques to back off a bit, to damp down effects of population control, is well within the modern norm of overall population control.
Stranger things have happened.
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It is no coincidence that the defeated Axis countries have the lowest birthrates. They were the obvious targets to refine the depopulation agenda. It would be a simple matter to increase the birthrate. Just make it advantatious for decent people to reproduce. Since the elite is not going to do that it is a case of either rising up against them or accepting extinction.
Perhaps the defeated Axis powers have the lowest birthrates because they are all too busy traveling and enjoying life in their luxurious countries while the victors ABCA and Russia watch their countries fall apart.Cornfed wrote:It is no coincidence that the defeated Axis countries have the lowest birthrates. They were the obvious targets to refine the depopulation agenda. It would be a simple matter to increase the birthrate. Just make it advantatious for decent people to reproduce. Since the elite is not going to do that it is a case of either rising up against them or accepting extinction.
I lived in Japan for a year. The Japanese girls and guys I knew were certainly having a lot of sex. They just were not bothering to make babies. So many other more enjoyable things to do.
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I understood what you meant. When I said it was encouraging, I meant that if I create a lifestyle and family free of feminism and porn, my family could flourish.
(Chemicals are harder to combat on an individual level. There are organics etc. but it is a constant war, rather than a decisioon to adhere to a set of principles.)
(Chemicals are harder to combat on an individual level. There are organics etc. but it is a constant war, rather than a decisioon to adhere to a set of principles.)
"Well actually, she's not REALLY my daughter. But she does like to call me Daddy... at certain moments..."
Just because the birth rate is low in Japan does not mean they are not having sex. Just look at the love hotels through out Japan. Japan in some ways is like South Korea with the low birth rate. The biggest reason for the low birth rate is not because lack of sex because it cost too much too raise a child.
If you look at country where the education or the GDP is low they tend to have high birth rate where as the country with high education and GDP (ex: Japan, Germany) have low birth rate. Now we know that in Germany they love to have sex (with all the p4p in their own country ) the same goes with Japan with all the p4p within Japan. The cost to raise a family is too high. On top of that at least with Japan and South Korea if a woman is pregnant the company wants her to leave. Where as in America there is maternity leave but in the Asian country they don't have that BUT in Japan the women their are becoming more and more feministic and that's part of the reason for the low birth rate.
If you look at country where the education or the GDP is low they tend to have high birth rate where as the country with high education and GDP (ex: Japan, Germany) have low birth rate. Now we know that in Germany they love to have sex (with all the p4p in their own country ) the same goes with Japan with all the p4p within Japan. The cost to raise a family is too high. On top of that at least with Japan and South Korea if a woman is pregnant the company wants her to leave. Where as in America there is maternity leave but in the Asian country they don't have that BUT in Japan the women their are becoming more and more feministic and that's part of the reason for the low birth rate.
But the offspring are sick ... autism, skitso, bipolars, cancer etc. allergies .. many parents just accept these kids & go on with life & ask no questions because they all have some illness so its becomes society's norm'. 20 yrs ago a child with cancer was unheard of, now the hospital wards are full of them all bald & poorly looking.Jester wrote:Great point.sea_dragon wrote:I still argue that it's p**n and feminism that altered birth rates. Much of the developed world gets blasted with chemicals and they still have relatively higher birth rates.
And oddly encouraging...
My little one seems ok, so far so good but this month she sprouted an extra tooth, not sure what to make of that.
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I didnt mean to make light of the effects of chemical pollution, and of depleted uranium dust from US ammo, etc. Thank you for raising the point.Renata wrote:But the offspring are sick ... autism, skitso, bipolars, cancer etc. allergies .. many parents just accept these kids & go on with life & ask no questions because they all have some illness so its becomes society's norm'. 20 yrs ago a child with cancer was unheard of, now the hospital wards are full of them all bald & poorly looking.Jester wrote:Great point.sea_dragon wrote:I still argue that it's p**n and feminism that altered birth rates. Much of the developed world gets blasted with chemicals and they still have relatively higher birth rates.
And oddly encouraging...
My little one seems ok, so far so good but this month she sprouted an extra tooth, not sure what to make of that.
(Obviously I just take some cold comfort that the human race will go on and overcome.)
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--Some race has a different count of teeth, I forget which.
--For whatever reason most people need at least one or two wisdom teeth pulled. And plenty need braces. So I would say treat your baby's extra tooth as a cosmetic issue, that's my thought.
--BTW my brother and I inherited Dad's crooked toe, he used to chortle about it.
The extra tooth is behind the front teeth of her lower jaw, it's a perfect straight tooth. Can't take a decent pic of her anymore she trys to get that tooth in every shot Well she's a mix of spanish, indian & norwiegan, not sure if the mix causes any specific traits. I've noticed when chinese mix with other races they ge crooked teeth or protruding jaws that require braces. As well all mixed race kids have big heads it's a trait that occurs when bloodlines mix.Jester wrote:I didnt mean to make light of the effects of chemical pollution, and of depleted uranium dust from US ammo, etc. Thank you for raising the point.Renata wrote:But the offspring are sick ... autism, skitso, bipolars, cancer etc. allergies .. many parents just accept these kids & go on with life & ask no questions because they all have some illness so its becomes society's norm'. 20 yrs ago a child with cancer was unheard of, now the hospital wards are full of them all bald & poorly looking.Jester wrote:Great point.sea_dragon wrote:I still argue that it's p**n and feminism that altered birth rates. Much of the developed world gets blasted with chemicals and they still have relatively higher birth rates.
And oddly encouraging...
My little one seems ok, so far so good but this month she sprouted an extra tooth, not sure what to make of that.
(Obviously I just take some cold comfort that the human race will go on and overcome.)
PS
--Some race has a different count of teeth, I forget which.
--For whatever reason most people need at least one or two wisdom teeth pulled. And plenty need braces. So I would say treat your baby's extra tooth as a cosmetic issue, that's my thought.
--BTW my brother and I inherited Dad's crooked toe, he used to chortle about it.
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