In a recent discussion on the Joe Rogan Experience, Gavin De Becker shed light on the 1975 Kissinger Report, a document that established population reduction as an official U.S. foreign policy objective in 12 targeted nations. Signed into law by President Ford, the report advocated for methods such as medicalized birth control and covert fertility-regulating injections, including tetanus vaccines laced with hCG, to achieve this goal. These strategies were not merely theoretical; they were allegedly implemented in countries like India and Peru, where forced sterilization campaigns were also carried out.
🔥 Gavin De Becker just linked the Kissinger Report, the WHO, Bill Gates, tetanus vaccines and the global birth-rate collapse — in FIVE minutes.
— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) November 17, 2025
What he claims is staggering:
According to De Becker, the 1975 Kissinger Report made population reduction — not “control” — official… pic.twitter.com/Utz1h0NrJe
De Becker’s analysis extends to modern times, drawing a concerning parallel with the COVID-19 vaccine, which was admitted to temporarily reduce male sperm count—a tactic reminiscent of the Kissinger Report’s approach to temporary fertility reduction. The World Health Organization (WHO) and influential figures like Bill Gates are implicated in continuing this ideology, with Gates having publicly discussed population control through vaccines.
The global birth rate decline, a topic of growing concern, may be linked to these historical and ongoing policies. As De Becker warns, the intersection of global health initiatives and population control agendas raises alarming questions about the true intentions behind certain public health measures. The declassified nature of the Kissinger Report, now accessible online, underscores the urgency of critically examining these strategies and their long-term impact on global populations.
