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Starcross's avatar

My friend did you see what happened in Singapore. I applaud the work you do too. I am a 78 year old Australian living in the Philippines.

Tedros from the WEF and Bill Gates met with the Prime Minister of Singapore. After attending meetings in Singapore. A few days later the Singapore government put in new laws making it a felony for anyone to refuse a vaccine that the government health services approve. The penalties include fines and imprisonment. Bill Gates told the Prime Minister that Gates will open an office in Singapore too. Here is a news link.

https://prepareforchange.net/2025/05/24/singapore-passes-law-to-mandate-vaccines-and-jail-the-unvaccinated-days-after-bill-gates-high-level-visit/

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SuperSally888's avatar

Yes, Singapore is in a whole lot of trouble.

I have been monitoring their population outcomes as well, and it looks like they will hit negative population growth in the not-too-distant future. A lot of good people will also leave when they can no longer tolerate the stifling atmosphere of heavy-handed bureaucracy and extreme control. All creativity and innovation will be smothered as the people slowly suffocate and die.

Their drive to covid-19 vaccinate infants will ensure widespread fertility, autoimmune and health issues. Their drive to vaccinate seniors to death will ensure the memories of a different time is rapidly lost.

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currer's avatar

Your work is very valuable. I am glad I have found your substack.

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SuperSally888's avatar

Thank you!

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Amy Sukwan's avatar

In 2006 on coming back from Thailand to the USA with our then three month old daughter we spent several days in Hong Kong. Something that struck me was the extreme lack of babies or children in the city: the airport which was proclaimed as the best in the world had no baby changing tables in the bathrooms, for instance, leading me to change my daughter's diaper on the cold sterile floor. We spent hours one day looking for anywhere which sold diapers as no 7 Eleven or other convenience store had them. Eventually we were directed to a quaint little hole in the wall shop who only had a few sizes available at the price of about $1 per diaper. Some people joked with us that nobody could afford to have kids in Hong Kong. It was as rare as a private personal car or a standalone house in the city.

The small to non-existent vaccine uptake numbers for the latest rounds of Covid boosters is encouraging what with only a little over 300 0-11 year olds getting the latest jab. But could that also be pointing to other massaged population figures? I've been watching some videos regarding China's rumoured population collapse and am trying to wrap my head around how one would go about determining the true population. The sudden jump in the ratio of boys born is interesting. Thanks for running these numbers...

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The Hong Kong population data is provisional from their monthly reports. They don't share much statistical data. There are children in Hong Kong, but not so many; the cost of living there is so high that both partners need to work to survive. Infant supplies can be bought in supermarkets and drugstores.

HK births are falling rapidly. Many young people don't want children, and many want to (and do) migrate; Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, and US are all popular destinations for higher education and many never permanently return.

China's population is really a big question. I don't think anyone knows the true numbers, nor could the central government admit that their 1.4 billion may not exist. Some commentators are estimating it could be in the range of 300 - 600 million, which is mind-boggling if true and completely throws global population estimates for a spin. I was in China early this year and was surprised by how few people I saw; no crowded metropolis for sure in the cities I visited. Certainly not the masses that I remember when i was living in China in 1995, or when I visited a few times after that pre-covid-19.

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