The Depopulation Agenda: Attacking the creation of a family is at the center of a military attack against the intentions of God

It’s interesting how we tend to compartmentalize these things in modern culture, shoving them into neat little boxes so we don’t have to confront the bigger picture. You hear the debates about sexual roles, the push for alternative lifestyles, abortion rights, and the whole pride movement, and the proponents of secular thinking immediately label any critique as “just Christian right-wing hysteria.” They pack it away in that tidy category, dismiss it as outdated prejudice, and move on. But if you step outside your normal circle—talk to people at the soccer game with your grandkids, chat at a bowling alley birthday party, or strike up conversations at a baseball game—you start to see how crazy and lunatic the underlying agenda really is. It’s not isolated social progress; it’s a coordinated deep population movement designed to remove humans from the Earth, and it’s been hiding in plain sight for decades.

I’ve been working on this for a long time in my book The Politics of Heaven, which I just finished the first revision of—140,000 words or so at the moment, and I’m proud of how it turned out. It fills a void that polite society has left: the theological sector where these discussions used to live has been sidelined, so we struggle to wrap our minds around their true intentions. This isn’t just a human thing. It’s a hatred against the creation of God, playing out through vile characters and obsessive pursuits of righteousness and destruction that echo the apocalyptic warnings in prophetic writings from the Second Temple period. Biblical scholarship shows us that these ancient texts weren’t abstract—they grappled with spiritual forces manipulating humanity, and that same dynamic is at work today. 

Take the pride stuff, the transsexual advocacy, the gay rights push, and the celebration of alternative sexual lifestyles. On the surface, it’s sold as liberation and happiness, recognizing people for who they are. But peel back the layers, and you see it’s facilitating a depopulation agenda. Same-sex relationships, by their nature, don’t produce children. When you decentralize sex from the institution of marriage and turn it into a centerpiece of personal identity—making 90 percent of someone’s human experience about sexual preferences—it becomes like building your whole life around liking a particular wine. It’s silly, limited, and exactly the strategy to keep people from forming families. I’ve had difficult conversations with my own grandchildren about this as they enter that age, and I watched my children in their thirties navigate the social experiments pushed by MTV and the culture club era. Back in high school in the 80s, being gay wasn’t something you talked about openly. Some people lived that way, and I’m not advocating harassment or poor treatment—that’s not a proper way to deal with anybody for any reason. But it wasn’t paraded as the defining feature of life. Sexual lifestyles were private, meant for the commitment of marriage between a man and a woman, to perpetuate the human race as God intended from the Garden.

Now, it’s reckless and casual, swinging into multiple partners, no dedication to building anything lasting. The need for sexual relationships among humans is fundamentally about continuing the species. Anything advocated as an alternative—whether it’s same-sex, polyamory, or the hyper-focus on individual pleasure—is anti-family at its core. It’s an assault on the institution of marriage, which Scripture presents as a beautiful reflection of God’s covenant with creation. The same voices pushing abortion are the ones championing these lifestyles: they want God out of the classroom, the Ten Commandments out of courtrooms, and Christianity marginalized because their intent isn’t freedom—it’s using people to fulfill an anti-God agenda that destroys families and prevents the perpetuation of human beings.

Look at the corporate landscape for proof. Disney and Marvel invested heavily in this world politics, sliding same-sex relationships into Star Wars characters and celebrating them in films and shows. They gambled that people would accept it, but it hasn’t landed the way they hoped. Audiences feel uncomfortable; box office numbers for projects heavy on that messaging have suffered, and parents notice when influencers and entertainment make sexual experimentation the priority for kids in their twenties—the prime years for building families with energy and dedication. Instead of sacrifice for children, it’s endless self-focus, delaying or skipping parenthood altogether. By the time someone sorts through the confusion from public education and peer pressure, they might be in their mid-thirties, past peak fertility, with eggs running low and careers consuming the time that should have gone to raising the next generation. It’s a strategy, plain and simple: confuse sexual roles, tie it to bizarre directions like abortion on demand, and erode the family so humans don’t repopulate the Earth. 

This ties straight into the deep population movement. Global fertility rates have plummeted—from about five children per woman in the 1950s to around 2.2 today, with many developed nations well below the 2.1 replacement level needed for stability. In places like South Korea and parts of Europe, projections show it dipping below 1.0, leading to shrinking populations, aging societies, and economic strain.  The causes get debated—education, women’s careers, urbanization—but underneath is a cultural shift away from family-building. And who’s been advocating it? The same progressive ideology that worships the Earth over humanity. Look back at history: Thomas Malthus warned of overpopulation in 1798, sparking fears that led to eugenics in the early 20th century. Margaret Sanger, founder of what became Planned Parenthood, had ties to those ideas, pushing birth control partly to limit “unfit” populations, including through the Negro Project aimed at Black communities.  Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, published in 1968, amplified the panic, influencing environmental groups and policies that framed humans as the problem. It’s Earth worship at its root: to save the planet, reduce the people. Abortion becomes a tool, pride lifestyles another—anything to curb birth rates.

But here’s where it gets spiritual, and why The Politics of Heaven had to tackle the politics of the spirit world interacting with living people. These aren’t random human trends. The agenda traces back thousands of years, likely millions, with roots that may not even originate on this planet. The obsessive pursuit of destroying evil and warnings in Second Temple apocalyptic literature point to fallen entities manipulating humanity against God’s creation. It’s a cult ritual migrated across cultures: same voices against God in schools are the ones normalizing reckless sex outside marriage. They recognize that committed families produce children who carry forward the divine mandate to “be fruitful and multiply.” Disrupt that, and you erode the foundation.

I talk broadly to people because if you stay in your bubble, you miss how maniacal it is. At a grandchild’s event, you hear parents worried about influencers pushing this on kids. Music from Boy George and Culture Club in the 80s started subtly normalizing it—flamboyant, androgynous styles that MTV beamed into homes—but it was still somewhat contained. Now, it’s mainstreamed as identity, not private preference. The result? Declining birth rates aren’t just statistics; they’re symptoms of a war on the human race. Families take tremendous effort—sacrifice, dedication, the work of young vigor. Divert that into individual lifestyles, and the population drops. It’s anti-God fulfillment: destroy the creation to worship the Earth instead.

Thankfully, the trend is turning. People aren’t buying the offerings as easily. Corporate pushes like Disney’s have backfired in some ways, with audiences rejecting the overemphasis. But we have to call it what it is: a weapon of war, an ancient ideology aimed at erasing humans from the face of the Earth. It’s not about ridiculing individuals caught in these lifestyles—that’s not the point. Many are products of peer pressure and confusion. The real crime is elevating sexual lifestyle to the center of the human story when it’s only a minor part. The strategy behind it is the depopulation agenda, a cold ritual to prevent repopulation and family perpetuation.

In The Politics of Heaven, I lay out the receipts in detail—the hows, whys, and what to do from here. It’s not bullet-point politics or theology in isolation; it’s a narrative connecting spirit-world entities to modern manipulations. The book proves this isn’t personal belief or partisan rant—it’s observable across cultural lines. For those uncomfortable saying it out loud, it’s okay to admit: advocating reckless, anti-family paths is an attempt to erase God’s creation. We treat it as the malicious scheme it is, because the future for our grandchildren depends on rejecting it. The institution of marriage and family was meant to bring heaven to Earth. Anything attacking that is the opposite and should be considered a weapon of war against our culture.

 Footnotes

¹ Global fertility trends and demographic data.

² Disney/Marvel representation timelines and controversies.

³ Historical population control and eugenics links.

⁴ Second Temple apocalyptic scholarship overview.

Bibliography for Further Reading

•  Roser, M. (2014). “The global decline of the fertility rate.” Our World in Data.

•  Fauser, B.C.J.M., et al. (2024). “Declining global fertility rates and the implications for family structure.” Human Reproduction Update.

•  Wikipedia contributors. “Disney and LGBTQ representation in animation.” (Ongoing updates on examples like America Chavez, Phastos in Eternals).

•  Sanger Papers Project. “Birth Control or Race Control? Sanger and the Negro Project.” NYU.

•  Ehrlich, P.R. (1968). The Population Bomb (for historical context on overpopulation fears).

•  Hahne, H.A. (Various). Works on apocalyptic literature in Second Temple Judaism.

•  Hoffman, R. (Ongoing). The Politics of Heaven manuscript (your own forthcoming work for the full spiritual/political framework).

•  United Nations Population Division. World Fertility Reports (latest data on global TFR declines).

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Rich Hoffman is an aerospace executive, political strategist, systems thinker, and independent researcher of ancient history, the paranormal, and the Dead Sea Scrolls tradition. His life in high‑stakes manufacturing, high‑level politics, and cross‑functional crisis management gives him a field‑tested understanding of power — both human and unseen.

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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion: How evil is spread into the world

To understand how evil works in the world, you must see its grand strategy and know how it flows into the world through sources that are not so well understood.   In one specific case, today, as alive as it was in 1903 when it was first mysteriously written in Russia by an unknown author and released to the world, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion told of a plot by the Jewish people to take over all mechanisms of the world for complete domination. That book is as ordinary now in the hands of various terrorist cells in the Middle East who want to form a caliphate as it was when Adolph Hitler read it and plotted his return to German society from a jail cell after he tried to redeem his society after the way the Treaty of Versailles destroyed Germany after World War I. The book was just written and published by mysterious circles of people who obviously wanted to stroke the fires of discontent against the Western world by doing essentially what Joe Biden is now doing to Trump supporters, blaming them for what they want to achieve. It reminds me of another book published around the start of the Tea Party movement in America, The Coming Insurrection, which was also published by “anonymous” sources and meant to stir up discontent among the population and stoke war in the ways that a chess master needs to see things in black or white to plan their strategy. The intentions of The Protocols of the elders of Zion were to create resistance to the old Western motivations of restoring the Temple of King Soloman, so once you understand all those players, the strategy becomes quite clear. It was simply a religious continuation of the Crusades as they had persisted for many centuries following the advent of Christianity and Islamic faith and to keep those religions fighting each other for strategic goals that go well beyond life on earth.  

Often you find that this is how the few plans to rule the many, through war and dedication to one side or another, while the conflict is shaped elsewhere, in the minds of insanity plagued by diseased thoughts. Humans are designed to think freely, but their default mode coming out of youth is to follow directions, so when evil gets a hold of the mechanisms of instruction, they can then get mass populations to fight each other over dedication to something like religion. So the author of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion knew what they were doing when they wrote the book and made sure that anti-western forces would get it and be motivated by it to work against the goals of that culture toward any kind of future. Looking on an even bigger scale, who put that book into the hands of Adolph Hitler so that he would develop such a hatred for the Jewish people? Likely the same forces that were working on the other side to promote western civilization into World War I and II so that a new global menace called the United Nations could be created. America had to be drug into the war by some means, and they weren’t excited to give up their independence from that world eagerly. So the forces that wanted war, the very few who were setting up the chess game and playing it as a one-sided affair, needed a grave atrocity to get America into the war. So Adolph Hitler was created by putting that book in his hand and punishing Germany in such extreme ways that they would rise behind nationalism and a Karl Marx socialist party to present a threat to the world. It wasn’t an accident that Japan was making its own moves at this time and that communism moving into China was being stoked to take over in the aftermath of war there. When you peel back the onion enough, its quite easy to see that a few very insane globalists were pulling the strings to all these things, causing war where they wanted to soften the targets for their own global intentions, just as they are doing today with Ukraine, Iran, and North Korea. 

Always, however, at the origin of these strategic moves is usually a book like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion written to create fear, anxiety, and war which then makes it easy to control the sentiments of the masses once their dedication to service is exposed and they fall under the spell of patriotism. And when you study the motives of the very few who write these books for what is best termed the motives of evil, because they impose themselves on the many for selfish reasons that only the insane would rationalize, you find an author who has their ear to the wind of the spirit world and is writing whatever that voice tells them. These are people who are quite sophisticated in the occult practices of the world, and their relationship with disembodied spirits is as common as people would drink soda in America. They make it their goal in life to do as these spirits tell them, thinking that the voice is helpful and has a higher purpose in mind when they seek the restoration of Soloman’s Temple, or the move of a global civilization back to that of Egypt’s worship of their many gods through all new modern names, under the banner of Climate Change. What gets written down is what these disembodied spirits tell them to write, and in that way, we get the strategies of these creatures applied directly to our culture through single-point failures by minds assumed to be brilliant but are, in fact, quite evil. Be careful what you pray to; what answers your prayers may not be friendly. To assume that all the voices from the spirit world have our best interests in mind is to fall down the path that most tyrants and dictators have traveled. To appease those voices, mass death and sacrifice must be endured, thus bringing great evil into the world and calling it good, depending on perspective. What’s good for one side might be catastrophically horrible on the other. 

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion talks about the domination of the world by Jewish forces, but in reality, they are no more power-hungry than any other faction in the world from any other religion. What must always be utilized when dealing with these subjects come from the addicts of occult practice who seek out such clarity from those disembodied spirits and seek to implement their motives even if it means killing many millions of people. Evil seems obsessed, whether they live in a body or not, with consuming the souls of living people, and if they can create mass death and destruction on earth among the human population, they seem to enjoy that quite a lot. We all must watch out for those who seek out such voices, misinterpret the insanity as good, and try to implement it in the world as a unifying religion of sacrifice and mayhem for the “greater good.” Those who published The Protocols of the Elders of Zion intended to corrupt mankind toward evil. And it’s not the only book coming from mysterious sources. That doesn’t mean we ban all books, either. But we must always caution where our inspiration comes from and by whom. And we should not so blindly trust any “leaders” who may be under the influence of occult reasoning. You’d be surprised how many people in high social places are obsessed with spirit voices they think are guiding them through life. And what those voices say to do often is quite maniacal, as Adolph Hitler interpreted them and many other killers in known history have done. And when we see war being stoked by one side or another for motives that seem mysterious and silly, we should only peel back the covers and find a copy of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion there or some similar work constructed mysteriously by a very few who are plugged into the spirit world and want to do on earth as those whispers guide them. The assumption is that those whispers contain wisdom only those from the spirit world can see. But in truth, it’s how evil is spread into the world for the consumption of what that world only understands, and to realize all too late that we should have used our better judgment before it was too late.

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