Rising Male Infertility A Catastrophe Waiting to Happen

Rising male infertility continues to unfold. New related research data paints the portrait of a major public health crisis linking chemical pollution to rising male infertility. This silent health crisis could lead to a catastrophe; a serious world-wide underpopulation problem if allowed to cross the Rubicon unsuccessfully opposed.

 

This new alarming research comes from the Health and Environmental Alliance (HEAL). HEAL tells us that environmental pollution is a major health threat to us all. It threatens the functional integrity of our bodies, resulting in, for example, a breakdown in our hormonal system, and may cause epigenetic damage.

 

Parental exposure has been linked to ill-health in their children: Pregnant women, children and the elderly are the most vulnerable.

More specifically, the research outlines the fact that environmental pollution is a major driving factor effecting men’s health. Effects include, but are not limited to, declining sperm count, caused by, for examples, exposure to noxious chemicals such as pesticides, PFAS (polyfluoroalkyl substances), and Bisphenol A (BPA) found in microplastics. Sperm counts have plummeted by over 50% in comparison to the 1970’s. 

 

Further, there are reports of rising testicular or prostate cancers. In the last 10 years testicular cancer has risen by some 25%. There are growing concerns that young men are affected in particular. Prostate cancer is now rated third in the list of cancers affecting men. 

 

Economic costs

 

The economic impact of this environmental chemical-assault is truly devastating. Consider the medical costs: For instance, 1 in 12 couples are affected by male infertility, costing a staggering 3-4.5 billion euros in Europe alone. 

 

-As more evidence points to environmental pollution degrading our planet, causing serious health problems, a lack of public awareness and public policy continues. 

 

Clarion call to action

 

Clearly, the evidence is no longer speculative. Indeed, urgent action is needed. It’s a “do or die” situation. Policies need to be swiftly put in place based on sound, scientific evidence, driven by political will. In other words the HEAL report serves as an ultimatum. It serves as an inditement of those who are responsible for the pollution.

 

The EU’s REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction) set up to protect human health and minimize environmental chemical pollution is openly pushing for reforms. Individuals or groups need to be banned or greatly restricted on their use of the related chemical culprits such as phthalates. Strict regulations need to be put in place when it comes to microplastics or polymers…

 

Ongoing, frequent environmental assessments have to be made mandatory. These risk assessments and their subsequent actions have to be in-line with a cleaner, healthier environment.

 

The culprits, entrenched corporate greed-driven self-interests may put up a resistance to the new reforms, wanting to maintain the status quo for profitability. The clarion call to action, the political will has to overcome this opposition, whatever it takes.

 

Serious underpopulation threat

 

Remember, this is not just about the current health and well-being of every man, woman or child. It’s also about the next generation to come and their children’s children. The generations to come, the existence of the human race may be dependent on effective action. 

 

-That’s because the declining rate of infertility shows no indication of slowing down. Only actualized reforms will stop the declining rate: Cause a turnaround, a rise in fertility, thus preserving the future of the human race and its humanity.

 

-Not just with the EU, this has to happen worldwide.

 

Overcoming the Overpopulation myth

 

The above ties in with the unsubstantiated overpopulation myth. It’s the opposite. World-wide declining populations will lead to an underpopulation apocalypse scenario if no action is taken. 

 

In addition to the chemical-environmental toxic onslaught, EMF’s from applications; phones, laptops,  desktop computers, iPads, iPods, smart meters, electric cars, close proximity to 5G (soon to be 6G) towers… also contribute declining infertility. 

 

Then there’s the economic situation. Many couples cannot afford to have children. They have enough trouble keeping up with higher mortgage payments, or rent costs, rising food prices, sky-rocketing energy bills, job loses to A.I…

 

These fewer and fewer children, when they grow up to become working young people, their numbers will be insufficient. There will not be enough of them to generate the revenue needed to take care of the elderly, particularly the retirees on state pension rollouts. -The system will become unsustainable, leading to economic and societal collapse if no action is taken.

 

Another aspect contributing to the underpopulation is the globalists attempt to cause depopulation by trying to disrupt family values, cultures and societal views… Why do you think they spend so much effort and money into disrupting gender identities, starting with the infants at school…?

 

There are a number of underlying reasons why they want world-wide depopulation. This has to be prevented at all costs. This subject would be an article for another day.

 

Finally

 

The world-view has to shift away from false beliefs related to the overpopulation myth. It’s the exact opposite: There is a underpopulation problem with all its serious implications. 

 

To solve the underpopulation problem, will the necessary vital immediate action be taken before it’s too late?  Will it take the metaphorical well to run dry before everyone finally screams out water shortage? I fully encourage you to do your own due-diligent research to protect yourself, minimize the risks, on this highly important subject.