>>713219381Henry Kissinger was a jew, he drew up and enacted a plan that was oriented around decreasing the population growth worldwide and had over a hundred countries at the time of its implementation agree to it. Over decades, US agencies across the world tirelessly worked to ensure that as few people reproduce as possible and the plan outlines factors that were considered to be of crucial importance in order to execute this strategy. Described in the addendum "d" of the document it lists the following.
Creating conditions conducive to fertility decline. For its own merits and
consistent with the recommendations of the World Population Plan of Action,
priority should be given in the general aid program to selective development
policies in sectors offering the greatest promise of increased motivation for
smaller family size. In many cases pilot programs and experimental research will
be needed as guidance for later efforts on a larger scale. The preferential sectors
include:
-- Providing minimal levels of education, especially for women;
-- Reducing infant mortality, including through simple low cost health care
networks;
-- Expanding wage employment, especially for women;
-- Developing alternatives to children as a source of old age security;
-- Increasing income of the poorest, especially in rural areas, including
providing privately owned farms;
-- Education of new generations on the desirability of smaller families.
The document goes on to describe in great length things that have to be done, and to my knowledge had been done for many years now to facilitate this kind of decline. North Korea, while a rather uniquely isolated state, still is subject to the consequences of this due to the fact that no country is an island anymore. Reducing availability of resources in one place on the planet, will affect every other, because most countries are not capable of self sufficiency and have switched over to service economies.