Home › Forums › BIBLICAL AND NWO › Up to 80% of population culled by 2025 in western countries
- This topic is empty.
-
AuthorPosts
-
2023-02-05 at 20:52 #392106Nat QuinnKeymaster
Researcher Craig Paardekooper released this report on predictions of global population reduction from military analysis website Deagel.com.
Paardekooper’s article links mass slaughter to vaccines in countries inhabited mainly by White people of European descent.
Quote:
Deagel.com provided the 2025 forecast for population of each country. I obtained their forecast data before it was taken down in April of this year. However, the data had been safely archived and was still available for analysis.
I calculated the % population reductions for each country based on the difference between the current population and the 2025 forecast, and rank sorted each country in order of largest population reduction.
My hypothesis was that the cull would have an epicentre, centred in the countries/ powers who were running the pandemic – namely the G7.
I also hypothesised that those countries making the vaccines would right at the heart of the slaughter.
Observations
1. The G7 countries are clustered near the top of the list – their % population reductions are:
a. UK – 78.5%
b. USA – 70.2%
c. Germany – 65%
d. France – 41.8%
e. Italy – 30.6%
f. Canada – 29.7%
g. Japan – 17.6%
2. Three countries dominate the top positions:
a. UK
b. USA
c. Germany
These are the very 3 countries involved in the production of the vaccines: Astrazeneca, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines
If Deagel is an accurate forecast, then:
1. It is extremely dangerous to stay in UK, USA or Germany – the epicentres of this slaughter – the places where they make the vaccines (4 in 5 will die here).
2. G7 countries in general are a bad idea (1 in 3 will die at best).
3. European countries in general are unsafe.
4. The Eastern European countries appear to be the safer – Romania, Belize, Chechia, Lithuania, Finland, Hungry, Latvia.
5. There [is] quite a number of countries where there is no culling.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.