Well done. Seeing the pile of 'dead babies' is shocking but necessary to understand the scope of it. The truth of the matter is, the population of Americans that are of European stock has dwindled from 91% of the population in the 1960s down to barely 50% in the U.S. and other western nations since the advent of legal abortion in 1973.
With 500,000 aborted white babies each year in just the U.S., (plus 500k annually of all the rest of the ethnicities combined), abortion has forever changed the demographics and ethnicity of the country's future offspring.
Add to that - the deaths of 60,000 young men in the Vietnam war and other wars since, then the hundreds of thousands of youths sterilized or killed by the COVID-19 poison jab, and you've now got a population crisis affecting only certain ethnicities and peoples.
All by design of course. Read the Kalergi Plan to see who was behind this.
I do know that especially in the early days of abortions, many of the doctors were newbies to the procedure and their lack of skill (and callousness) caused permanent internal injury to the women, causing some to be unable to conceive again.
These same physically damaged women often then had excruciating pain every month during their cycle that persisted until menopause!
Now let's get into the psychological pain that it causes...
The sense of loss is felt. It weighs on their minds. Especially if they cannot conceive again.
There is the 'birth date' that never happened. That first day of school. The high school graduation. The wedding. The future grandchildren that never will be. The son or daughter that might have cared for them in their old age is extinguished.
The guilt, regret and shame for so many, simply never ends.
Well done. Seeing the pile of 'dead babies' is shocking but necessary to understand the scope of it. The truth of the matter is, the population of Americans that are of European stock has dwindled from 91% of the population in the 1960s down to barely 50% in the U.S. and other western nations since the advent of legal abortion in 1973.
With 500,000 aborted white babies each year in just the U.S., (plus 500k annually of all the rest of the ethnicities combined), abortion has forever changed the demographics and ethnicity of the country's future offspring.
Add to that - the deaths of 60,000 young men in the Vietnam war and other wars since, then the hundreds of thousands of youths sterilized or killed by the COVID-19 poison jab, and you've now got a population crisis affecting only certain ethnicities and peoples.
All by design of course. Read the Kalergi Plan to see who was behind this.
I remember hearing that 40% of all women who get abortions go on the need psychiatric care afterwards...
I don't doubt it.
I do know that especially in the early days of abortions, many of the doctors were newbies to the procedure and their lack of skill (and callousness) caused permanent internal injury to the women, causing some to be unable to conceive again.
These same physically damaged women often then had excruciating pain every month during their cycle that persisted until menopause!
Now let's get into the psychological pain that it causes...
The sense of loss is felt. It weighs on their minds. Especially if they cannot conceive again.
There is the 'birth date' that never happened. That first day of school. The high school graduation. The wedding. The future grandchildren that never will be. The son or daughter that might have cared for them in their old age is extinguished.
The guilt, regret and shame for so many, simply never ends.
My ex had one in her teens, she never got over it emotionally.