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The Club Of Rome's Plan For Mass Human Depopulation

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U.S. Tax Dollars Being Spent to Teach Illegal Aliens How To Use Condoms

PREMIUM Thomas Hicks
Muckraker has obtained a pamphlet printed by the United Nations IOM (the International Organization of Migration), which explains, in detail, how to use a condom. This pamphlet is included inside "sex kits" (packages that contain condoms, lubrication, and more), that are handed to U.S. bound illegal aliens in countries such as Ecuador and Colombia. Notice the cover of the pamphlet which contains the following text in small font: Con el apoyo financiero de 🇺🇸 Translated to English: With the financial support of 🇺🇸 Correct use of the male condom 1. Check expiry date and packaging integrity 2. To open the packaging, use your fingertips, not your nails, scisors or pointed objects. You could break or crack the condom. Use only water-based lubricants to prevent the condom from breaking. Do not use oil, alcohol and other substances. 3. The penis must be erect and firm. Squeeze the tip to remove the air and unroll it. It is important to leave a space at the tip to prevent it from breaking after evacuation due to semen pressure. 4. The condom has two sides, it is on the right side when the ring is easily detached to the base of the penis. If it is placed incorrectly, throw it away and use another one. 5. Each condom must be used only once. 6. If they use lubricants, they must be water-based, since if lubricants are used based on other compounds such as: oil, alcohol, etc. These can cause the condom rupture. 7. It is important not to use the condom at the same time as the female condom due to the friction both could break. 8. You have to be careful that it doesn't go up so you don't let the sperm out. 9. After ejaculation and when the penis is still erect, carefully remove it from the vagina. Prevent it from slipping, hold it from the edge. 10. Place the used condom on a tissue and throw it in the trash, not the toilet. Do not knot because this causes viruses and bacteria to survive inside the used condom and the risk of another person becoming infected by touch is higher. Key messages - The condom used correctly and consistently is a method of double protection because it protects against sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, as well as unintended pregnancies. - In case of emergency situations such as condom breakage, emergency oral contraception is recommended as soon as possible. Prevents unintended pregnancies. - A new condom must be used every time you have sex You could use 3 ways to lubricate the condom With natural vaginal secretion, water based lubricant, using condoms with lubricant in the same container. Interesting facts - Some sexual acts are more at risk than others. For example, the risk of becoming infected with HIV is 5 times higher if you have sex without the use of a condom. - On average, about 2% of condoms break or breaks out completely during sexual intercourse, mainly because it is used incorrectly. Importance of condom use + lubricants Lubrication helps to prevent condom breakage. There are 3 ways to lubricate the condom; water-based secretions, or use condoms that carry lubricant in the same container. U.S. TAX DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT TO TEACH ILLEGAL ALIENS HOW TO USE CONDOMSMuckraker has obtained a pamphlet printed by the United Nations IOM (the International Organization of Migration), which explains, in detail, how to use a condom.This pamphlet is included inside "sex… pic.twitter.com/8utORjfVyC— Muckraker.com (@realmuckraker) October 18, 2023
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United Nations Distributes Ecuador Migration Route Maps

Thomas Hicks
The invasion at the U.S. southern border starts in South America. R4V, an agency backed by the United Nations, provides "migration route" maps of Ecuador. These maps are distributed by NGOs across the country of Ecuador and are also openly displayed in public areas such bus terminals. These maps are used by U.S. bound illegal aliens to enter Colombia, the last country before North America.
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HIAS Exposed | ILLEGAL ALIEN MIGRATION MAPS REVEALED

PREMIUM Thomas Hicks
We have discovered a map, provided by HIAS (the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) that details entry points to the Darién Gap, the lawless stretch of jungle that migrants cross to enter North America. Rather than condemning the dangerous journey, NGOs in Colombia give U.S.-bound illegal aliens instructions on how to cross the deadly jungle and enter Panama illegally. The map details the entry point towns of Capurganá and Acandí as well as the boat routes to reach these towns that depart from Necoclí and Turbo. All of the towns listed are in Colombia. But who is HIAS? HIAS, also known as the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, is the world's oldest refugee agency. According to HIAS, the organization was originally "Originally set up by Jews to help fellow Jews for reasons of religious imperative and communal solidarity". Today, HIAS has offices in over 20 countries around the world. In Panama, for example, HIAS helps US-bound illegal aliens with maps detailing the routes from various Panamanian refugee camps to the northern border of Costa Rica. In one of these refugee camps, we found a HIAS worker explaining to illegal aliens exactly how to navigate across the country of Panama, delivering instructions via a hand-drawn map of the country. You can find a video of this encounter here: THE DARIÉN GAP MASS MIGRATION PIPELINE EXPOSED - CRITICAL INFORMATION FOR ALL AMERICANSThis report exposes key information essential to understanding the US southern border crisis in its entirety.Muckraker proves that the implosion of the United States' southern border is the… pic.twitter.com/ApOreGQRPQ— Muckraker.com (@realmuckraker) May 10, 2023 HIAS has offices across South America that offer U.S.-bound illegal aliens aid and instructions. In Tulcán, Ecuador, we found a map at a HIAS facility that reveals all of the HIAS offices across the South American country. Ironically, it is the U.S. taxpayer who foots the bill for HIAS as they direct thousands of illegal aliens toward the open U.S. border. According to The Heritage Foundation, in 2021, the U.S. federal government granted HIAS over $40.1 million.
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The 2030 Mass Migration Agenda

Thomas Hicks
In September 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development." The agenda consists of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You have probably seen the SDG logo which is a color wheel made up of 17 segments. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism, stating that we are embarking on a "collective journey." What is largely undiscussed is the agenda's plan for mass migration. The Agenda 2030 white paper only mentions migration in regard to ensuring "safe, orderly, and regular migration involving full respect for human rights and the humane treatment of migrants." However, in a report by the IOM (International Organization of Migration) titled "Migration and the 2030 Agenda", an intentional mass migration plan is presented. The 156-page paper almost immediately states "The 2030 Agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda" and further states that migrant men, women, and children are recognized as "agents of development." The report goes on to claim that "Many SDG targets can only be fully achieved if migration and migrants are considered. Not doing so may limit progress made by constraining the comprehensiveness and sustainability of efforts." This point is furthered when the report mentions "It is possible to link migration to every Goal in the 2030 Agenda." The report then goes on to show, in detail, the importance of migration in each of the 17 sustainable development goals. The report continues. In a section titled The Implementation Process, the paper lists various ways to raise "public awareness" of the 2030 agenda through means such as social media, traditional media, print and electronic materials (my Samsung phones came with an SDG app pre-installed), cultural events such as fairs, concerts, bike rides, and radio sessions, media training to "introduce migration in the SDGs to journalists and others working in media", and more. We encourage you to download the paper yourself and read it thoroughly, this is just a quick glimpse at the plan. The full report can be found here. A few more important white papers that relate to UN migration objectives can be found below: Migration and the United Nations Post-2015 Development Agenda Migration and the SDGs: Measuring Progress IOM Institutional Strategy on Migration and Sustainable Development Global Compact for Migration The collapse of the US southern border is part of a deliberate and carefully executed plan to usher in Agenda 2030. The United States is the largest financial contributor to the United Nations. Despite this, it is clear that the UN has become a creature that not even its master can control, with an agenda to change the United States of America as we know it.