The Global Fertility Decline
Drops of 10% in Birth Rates Are Seen in Country After Country in 2022. How Much Is Due to the Covid Jabs?
Mary Beth Pfeiffer had an excellent report about birth declines in Europe, where it is averaging around a 10% drop from 2021 to 2022:
To which I commented:
This is a great overview of data and I will be linking it a little later. I have been trying to dig up the birth data in Thailand in the past few months I have been getting a data error no matter what birth data I try to generate. Deaths are up. Databases in many countries in Asia are actually pretty robust: updated monthly with relatively little lag reporting, once you navigate the language differences. The last births data I was able to download was through August 2022 in Thailand and it is around a 10% average drop: July 2021 to July 2022 was a 17% drop, but August 2021 through August 2022 was only a 2.2% drop, if memory serves me. Deaths data shows a rise of 8% from 2021 through 2022 month of October. The rising death data also shows that lag reporting is not the likely issue in Thailand, as if it was, both births and deaths would be down for the most recent months. Now the US CDC did update their births report through 2021: it showed a rise in births from 2020 all time low fertility, punctuated by a rise in Hispanic and White women. It is frustratingly difficult to get updated statistics on 2022 in the USA that report won't come out until May of 2023. The drop in other countries in Asia is also pronounced as reported by Igor Chudov: 17% in South Korea, 20% in Taiwan, around 10% in Japan. This is indeed a global and very pressing issue...
I want to link to some substackers who have been studying birth data in other places. The catastrophic 72% drop in Australia in December of 2021, by the way, has been blamed on a data lag in the last few months of the year. Still it’s almost December one year later and they sure take their time to update. Asia in general has good datasets that are updated monthly, so none of this silly waiting until May of 2023 for any 2022 US birth data thing the CDC does. Here’s Guy Gin reporting from Japan. He shows a leveling to near 2021 levels, but births were down overall around 10%
In many Asian countries the marriage rate is the best leading indicator of the birth rate, as many couples wait until they have enough money to marry and then start a family. Guy Gin notes that marriages recovered to pre pandemic levels, but births are curiously lower than they should be.
Igor Chudov has done several pieces on declining fertility in different countries. A variation in county by county vaccination rates 9 months prior in Hungary was statistically significant. Taiwan got hit pretty hard at minus 23% in 2022:
Although there were tentative signs that the fertility drop is slowing, it is too soon to tell. There could be multiple factors at play causing these declines, as sperm count has declined by half in the last 40 years:
“The new study includes data from more than 57,000 men collected over 223 studies across 53 countries, making it the largest meta-analysis ever conducted on the subject.
With the additional new countries, it confirmed the 2017 finding that sperm counts have halved over the last four decades.
Between 1973 to 2018, the concentration of sperm in men not known to be infertile fell by more than 51 percent, from 101.2 million to 49 million sperm per millimetre of semen, the new study found.
“Furthermore, data suggest that this worldwide decline is continuing in the 21st century at an accelerated pace,” said the study published in the journal Human Reproduction Update.
Sperm counts are dropping at a rate of around 1.1 percent a year, the research found.”
The rate of decline was accelerating well prior to the Covid jabs, though they are also known to cause a drop in sperm count. Whether that decline is temporary is unknown. There could be radiation bombardment from endlessly updated 3G, 4G, 5G and on that is not being studied by very many people.
Upgrades in wireless transmission is curiously tied to epidemics. My working theory is that the human body adapts to the extra level of radiation after a few years as the fertility rate often dramatically rebounds. The fertility rate also often dramatically rebounds following wars or famines. There should be a built in momentum of birth rebounds following declines much as excess deaths pull forward the death of vulnerable people, leading to a below average death rate. That excess deaths remain elevated and births are down in country after country with no clear end in sight is deeply disturbing. Perhaps all of these constant wireless upgrades are representing too much too fast of an assault. What I deeply concern myself with is whether there is a tipping point which reaches a critical mass in which depopulation accelerates even more.
It’s been very quiet on the farm as I talked about on Sage Hana’s page:
Amy Sukwan
Writes Amy’s NewsletterNov 27·edited Nov 27Liked by Sage Hana
I was talking to my older daughter today about some of this. An observation from the farm here in Thailand: nothing has really been born much lately. Now I made this observation in about February of 2022 regarding my chicken broods right after a local launch of 5G in our neck of the woods in late December/January. Then it seemed they came back, but here's the thing: numbers are WAAY down. A quick recap: I have three queens (that is unaltered female cats) along with three grown male cats. I currently have eight brood hens and now two unaltered female dogs as even Shadow is getting old enough to mate. My results for 2022? Daisy had seven puppies in March, one of which we kept. I thought she was pregnant a few months ago but nothing ever happened. Feisty the cat still seems infertile and of the two feral cats next door (Random Kitty and Mama) they have altogether produced ONE viable kitten (Spooky 2, who is a little jerk). Meanwhile old One Eyed Tom disappeared/probably died. Onto chickens. I have eight brood hens who did not produce a single viable chick since about July. My daughter got so concerned about this that we bought an incubator. We still have four eggs in it, one healthy chick hatched and one hatched but died the next day. I should be having 2-3 broods in a month. Maybe the great chicken culling/bird flu is actually a cover for collapsing fertility? Obviously these guys are unjabbed at all, much less with a Covid vaccine. What else could be causing that? I'd have to guess wifi/5G/electromagnetic frequencies. Where is my tinfoil hat? I might need it to block signals...
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Sage Hana
Nov 27Author
The only thing new is 5G?
The only thing else I could Tinfoil Hat add is mosquito vector "vaccines".
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Amy Sukwan
Writes Amy’s NewsletterNov 27·edited Nov 27Liked by Sage Hana
The only thing new that I know of is 5G. If they've started addressing dengue fever or something with mosquitos in our area I am unaware of it. We have as many mosquitos as ever, so it's not effective if they are. ;-) There could be other things. We did put a new roof on which some brood hens sat on for nesting but now that there are no hollowed out spots their eggs just fall to the ground. We did get one healthy chick from the incubator and four more should be hatching any day now. But there were seven hens over the summer and now there are 8-9. July has been what? Almost 5 months? These are bafflingly low numbers.
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Sage Hana
Nov 27Author
https://sagehana.substack.com/p/2018-the-5g-rollout-is-absolutely
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Some herd culling effects were warned about
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Amy Sukwan
Writes Amy’s NewsletterNov 27Liked by Sage Hana
This is some potentially terrifying stuff. I've practically turned the farm here into its own science experiment. I have no interest in neutering, spaying, jabbing or anything else with these guys. It's almost like all that stuff they talked about was just like jabs: they HAD to fix animals, because it was unethical to do otherwise, even if they didn't really know if they'd reproduce the say 400,000 cats that would be born from seven breeding pairs if we didn't. We knew it would be bad. Meanwhile I'm at net zero already. I can think of two different people literally on two different sides of the world who wanted to breed their dogs, as another example. Kuhn Wii and her husband at the motorbike shop had two Pomeranians, Elsa and Hero, since 2018. They have produced a total of one viable puppy in those years. Meanwhile in Toledo, Ohio, my brother's neighbors wanted to breed Husky dogs. They have also produced one viable puppy in the same time frame. This doesn't seem right. It's multifactor
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RFC
We have a lot more mosquitos this year in Australia. The media claims it's el nino or la nina or whatever but Australia was one of the ccountrie Bill Gates planned to release his GM mosquitoes too.
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Heather B
Nov 27·edited Nov 27
I read a book called Extinction Protocol in about 2010. Extremely long and boring. Lots of statistics and scientific commentary, especially astronomy. Besides sun activity which cycles, it talks about Niburu and its effect on all the planets, not just ours. It had lots of astronomy maps and technical jargon. (Actually hated the book but was determined to get through it) It claimed NASA knows all about this and is shielding us. I am alarmed by 5G and horrible effects are already known but according to the book it's mainly Niburu causing the heating of the ionosphere. How that would affect fertility I don't know but I do think NASA does know about all of it.
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Flying Cristina
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I got a few devices that put out natural frequencies to combat 5G. I'd be interested in if you got one if it would reverse the trend. I notice a difference. Where are the closest towers to you?
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KW NORTON
Writes KW Norton BordersNov 27Liked by Sage Hana
That would be helpful. I have tried some which do not seem to work. We are surrounded with towers within a mile or so.
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Flying Cristina
Writes Aircraft Accident Investigation…Nov 28Liked by Sage Hana
Company called blushield. I carry one with me while I'm at work, and I notice a difference when it runs out of charge.
Unfortunately none of the other eggs in the incubator were viable, so we managed to hatch exactly one chick so far, which we named Sunday. We were given a small black chick by a neighbor after its mother died, so there’s two chicks. I see no need to fight about what might be causing these things. All of the above is an acceptable answer to the declining birth rate. Here’s hoping it comes back, and praying that we DO NOT live in Biblical Times…
You know what's interesting? I am reading an Imprimis article in Sept 2022 issue, Volume 51, Number 9, page 7, paragraph 1, Complications of the Ukraine War, by Christopher Caldwell. Here's the quote:
"In August, the Pew Center published a study listing the top 13 issues motivating voters in the 2022 elections. Here are those issues in order: the economy, guns, crime, health care, voting rules, education, the Supreme Court, abortion, energy policy, immigration, foreign policy, big government, climate change, race and ethnicity, and the coronavirus [sic]."
My takeaway? While for many of us, the corona virus and all that surrounds it is THE major issue of our time, the Pew Center found that it was 15th behind a host of other issues. Am I interpreting this incorrectly? Is the corona virus issue hiding in "health care" and "big government"- ? Even if so, 4th and 12th aren't much better. What am I missing? Are people just still not getting it? That the corona virus situation is THE ROAD to totalitarianism? Help me understand the results of this study. Please.
Another illness/depopulation factor I didn't see mentioned is chemtrails. Geoengineering patents have skyrocketed over the last few years, somewhat over the last decade, and chemical pro/anti precipitation patents go back to the 1800s.
My vehicle windshield gets nasty after very light rains evaporate off overnight, wish I had the resources to analyze the crud left on there.
I've read that in addition to the metals used for precipitation geoengineering, these days there is also graphene and bioweapon organisms, but for sure there's metals that shouldn't be allowed to get into the water supply and agricultural products.