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    “Bet You Didn’t Know They Could Do That, Did Ya?” Part 7: Population Control


    The Seventh in a 10 Part Series Revealing Lesser Known Methods of Government
    Click here for the outline of the “Bet You Didn’t Know They Could Do That, Did Ya?” series of articles along with the links to the rest of the installments.

    by Kevin Boykin — 10/04/25

    (Physical, Behavioral — Secondary: Existential / Spiritual)

    They rarely announce it as such, but a central throughline of modern influence operations is population control — not as comic-book villainy, but as a quiet, methodical effort to reduce either the ability or the will to reproduce, and guide the living to an early demise.

    This operates on at least three levels: physical, behavioral, and existential. Each supports the others until reproduction itself — once the deepest biological and spiritual instinct — becomes impractical, undesirable, or absurd and life becomes untenable.

    1. Physical Interference — Shrinking Capacity
    From industrial toxins to bioactive consumer products, the reproductive system has been under low-grade assault for decades.

    Chemical and environmental factors: endocrine disruptors, heavy metals, and microplastics now circulate through nearly every human body. These compounds impair fertility at scale, reducing sperm counts, hormonal balance, and reproductive health across generations.

    Medical gatekeeping: reproductive autonomy is cornered from both sides. On one hand, access to genuine care is restricted or entangled in politics; on the other, sterilization, hormonal alteration, and fertility “management” are normalized as forms of empowerment.

    Mass biomedical interventions: entire populations are now subjected to repeated experimental health campaigns with limited long-term reproductive data. Whatever the stated intent, the result is the same — a global cohort enrolled in an uncontrolled experiment.

    Individually, none of these trends prove coordination. Collectively, they trace a pattern: the physical capacity to reproduce is being quietly, steadily eroded.

    2. Behavioral Engineering — Collapsing Desire
    This layer doesn’t attack organs; it attacks instincts.

    Ideological conditioning: lifestyles that appear free — perpetual youth, personal reinvention, and sexual autonomy — are sold as liberation while hollowing out permanence, family, and duty.

    Economic design: the cost of living climbs while wages stagnate. Housing, food, and healthcare are priced beyond reach, creating the sense that building a family is not just difficult but irresponsible. Governments print money to maintain illusions of prosperity, devaluing what citizens earn while widening the chasm between real work and survival. Economic despair becomes birth control by design.

    Engineered isolation: more and more human interaction is forced online — employment, education, even socialization. Communities dissolve as people live through screens, their daily communication mediated and monitored. The disappearance of physical interaction turns potential partners into profiles, and neighborhoods into data. What was once spontaneous and embodied becomes abstract and transactional.

    Chemical Sedation and Elimination:
    The opioid crisis completed what economics began. Millions were chemically disarmed — or killed outright. More than 100,000 American lives are lost each year, yet no governmental actions of consequence are taken. Entire regions have been hollowed out, families erased, futures forgotten.
    The drugs may differ, but the result is the same: a population pacified, its will to build or reproduce chemically dissolved.

    Cultural rewiring: media glorifies isolation, indulgence, and momentary pleasure. Identity becomes performative and temporary — incompatible with legacy or lineage.

    Where physical interference reduces capacity, behavioral engineering reduces desire. Even among the fertile, willingness to reproduce collapses under sustained manipulation of aspiration, connection, and identity.

    3. Existential / Spiritual Framing — Hollowing Meaning
    The deepest layer attacks meaning itself.

    Nihilism as fashion: moral exhaustion masquerades as intelligence. Faith, purpose, and reverence are dismissed as relics of ignorance.

    Weaponized distraction: endless novelty and algorithmic dopamine loops fracture attention until reflection becomes impossible.

    Engineered alienation: faith, community, and continuity are systematically stripped away. Religion is mocked, tradition dismantled, and civic trust atomized.

    When meaning and belonging vanish, individuals become isolated consumers of experience, constructing identity inside systems that monetize loneliness.
    Reproduction then becomes not merely inconvenient, but irrational — a burden without reward in a world stripped of continuity.

    The species may continue biologically, but spiritually it withers.

    Supporting Observations
    Reports of excess post-pandemic mortality have not come only from analysts. Physicians such as Dr. John Campbell and Dr. Ana Mihalcea have presented national data showing persistent excess deaths.
    Funeral directors, embalmers, and coroners across several countries have reported unusual vascular clotting and sudden deaths in younger demographics.

    Each account differs in scope and certainty, but together they form a field of testimony suggesting that official explanations remain incomplete. Public concern has been amplified by a visible rise in reports of athletes collapsing mid-play — events once considered exceedingly rare.

    Whether these trends are deliberate, accidental, or systemic, the pattern remains: human vitality is diminishing while the mechanisms of control multiply.

    The Pattern
    Physical → Behavioral → Existential.
    Reduce capacity, collapse desire, erase meaning.

    Each domain reinforces the others until the instinct for life itself fades beneath the noise.
    Population control, in this form, is not a single conspiracy or policy but an emergent system — chemical, cultural, and spiritual — designed to shrink both the body and the soul.

    It does not need to kill outright.
    It only needs to make living — and creating life — feel pointless.




    This article was written under the extreme duress of the targeting program, and the intensity is what decided the production: the more I am targeted the harder I will work. As a result I credit my perps with the motivation for this and probably many following articles.





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    Default Re: article: "Bet You Didn't Know...": Population Control

    Bet we do know... aka, the soft kill

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    Default Re: article: "Bet You Didn't Know...": Population Control

    Quote Posted by T Smith (here)
    Bet we do know... aka, the soft kill
    Well now you know- again.

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    Quote Posted by Squareinthecircle (here)
    Quote Posted by T Smith (here)
    Bet we do know... aka, the soft kill
    Well now you know- again.
    There can never be too much exposure to all the weaponry being waged against humanity. I have no problem being informed again, and again, and again on all the obvious or lesser known soft-kill methods of so-called "government," no matter what I know or don't know or learn anew on the matter. IMO, the problem isn't ignorance, per se, but the lack of clear distinction inherent to the rote exposure of soft kill, via all its forms and variations, between the degree to which it is but an accidental consequence of functioning society or the incomprehensible design of organized, concerted intelligence. In other words, who and what is the they we so sloppily categorize as government? This is the abstraction I bet most are unable to wrap their heads around, i.e., who or what is governing those who govern?

    At the end of the day, this is the puzzle we need to crack to truly understand what is going on here...

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    Default Re: article: "Bet You Didn't Know...": Population Control

    Quote Posted by T Smith (here)
    Quote Posted by Squareinthecircle (here)
    Quote Posted by T Smith (here)
    Bet we do know... aka, the soft kill
    Well now you know- again.
    There can never be too much exposure to all the weaponry being waged against humanity. I have no problem being informed again, and again, and again on all the obvious or lesser known soft-kill methods of so-called "government," no matter what I know or don't know or learn anew on the matter. IMO, the problem isn't ignorance, per se, but the lack of clear distinction inherent to the rote exposure of soft kill, via all its forms and variations, between the degree to which it is but an accidental consequence of functioning society or the incomprehensible design of organized, concerted intelligence. In other words, who and what is the they we so sloppily categorize as government? This is the abstraction I bet most are unable to wrap their heads around, i.e., who or what is governing those who govern?

    At the end of the day, this is the puzzle we need to crack to truly understand what is going on here...
    We can identify all day long but that won't stop it. Did you read the others in this series? It covers a few strategies used, and I have over 150 articles on my WordPress that are in a similar vein.

    It's unavoidable for the maturity and ability of a species to lag behind their technological advancement rate. This means that greed and lust for power will become a race before the end, spelling the final moments of that species. "The Great Filter" of the Fermi Paradox is in agreement. The logic that allows for the horrors comes down to 'if we don't do it someone else will', and they're right. Any given species has a shelf life.

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