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  1. Jun 29, 2021 · The excerpt reads: “At least 4 billion ‘useless eaters’ shall be eliminated by the year 2050 by means of limited wars, organized epidemics of fatal rapid-acting diseases and starvation ...

  2. Jan 18, 2022 · An image shared on Instagram claims World Economic Forum (WEF) executive chairman Klaus Schwab predicted the erasure of 4 billion “useless eaters” by 2050. The statement appeared in a 1992 book by Dr. John Coleman. There is no evidence Schwab made such a remark or included it in his book.

  3. Jan 19, 2018 · "The idea was to starve to death 30 million people in Eastern Europe — Poland, the Ukraine and the Soviet Union, people Hitler dubbed 'useless eaters' — in order to free up their land and...

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  4. Nov 19, 1995 · Many writers have spoken of intentional plans by certain Elite to thin-out the world's population; it's a recurring theme among so-called conspiracy theorists. There are frequent references to "useless eaters", which includes the bulk of mankind.

    • "Useless Eaters"
    • Means of Execution
    • Anti-Environmentalist Theories
    • Negative Effects
    • Arguments Against Depopulation Conspiracy Theories
    • Possible Origins
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    "Useless eaters" is a term often bandied about by conspiracy theorists. This is supposedly what the heads of the New World Order/Illuminati/Bilderbergs/Reptoids/whatever call us in their meetings in smoke-filled rooms while they light their cigars with $100 bills. It is also sometimes used by survivalists and wrongly attributed to Henry Kissinger.[...

    The genocidal depopulation plan generally involves poisoning or sterilizing people through the use of chemtrails, water fluoridation, or vaccinations secretly full of toxins. Agribusiness transnationals like Monsanto are often implicated in some sort of scheme to monopolize the world's food supply so it can be easily tainted with deadly toxins. Jus...

    A number of these theories have an anti-environmentalist bent. They posit that environmentalists are conspiring as some kind of mass Gaia cult to kill off the useless eaters. There is a very tiny grain of truth here when it comes to the really nutty ecoterrorists, Pentti Linkola, or movements like the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, which prov...

    Supporters of this theory often fail to understand the negative[note 2] effects of depopulation and low populations. Fewer people will mean a smaller work force, strengthening the hand of those remaining, resulting in friction between labour and management.[note 3]There will be fewer soldiers to have a strong military, meaning it will become harder...

    Governments (intelligent ones) have implemented policies and practices to encourage population growth or discourage it. In America, for example, the more children people have, the more benefits the parents are entitled to. That makes one wonder why a government that's supposedly involved in some grand plot to depopulation is trying to get people to...

    Fears of this sort may have been stoked by science fiction such as the 1973 film Soylent Green, the 1976 film Logan's Run, by Garrett Hardin proposing rich Western nations practice "lifeboat ethics" in refusing immigration (not a very liberal view, eh?), and by real examples of governments which put radical depopulation into practice, such as Pol P...

  5. Jun 25, 2021 · The claim originated in late June 2021 with many memes that use a photo of a page in a book, falsely identifying Schwab as the author. One example is this Facebook post (archived here) from June 24, 2021. The post is captioned, "Klaus Schwab Confirmed Deagel And The Georgia Guidestones In His Book." The caption is:

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  7. Mar 22, 2023 · Malthus argued against aid to poor Britons on the grounds that they consumed too many of the nation’s resources. In making his case, he semi-accurately described a particular kind of poverty that...

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