Bill Maher Calls For Extreme Depopulation: ‘Planet Is Too Crowded, We Need To Promote Death’


HBO host Bill Maher has thrown his support behind the globalist death cult depopulation agenda, declaring that the planet is too crowded and we need to promote death.

During an interview on a radio show, Maher made a controversial but telling statement:

“I’m pro-choice, I’m for assisted suicide, I’m for regular suicide, I’m for whatever gets the freeway moving—that’s what I’m for… It’s too crowded, the planet is too crowded and we need to promote death.”

In another quote, Maher showed his support for abortion, saying, “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. . . .It’s not that hard to create life, it’s teeming everywhere, it’s something a dog can do.”

A chilling consensus has emerged among the global elite: humanity is the problem, and the solution is fewer people.

To them, overpopulation isn’t just an issue—it’s the root cause of the world’s greatest crises. From climate change to economic instability, they argue that our growing numbers are driving the planet to the brink of collapse. And in their eyes, drastic measures are not just necessary—they’re urgent.

The elite view humanity as a “plague” upon the Earth, a threat that must be curtailed to avoid a future of poverty, war, and environmental ruin. They openly complain about the “costs” of keeping the elderly and terminally ill alive, pushing assisted suicide laws as a “compassionate” solution.

Bill Gates is on record calling for government death panels to decide who has the right to live and die. In Trudeau’s Canada, doctors have been granted this god-like power, and horror stories continue emerging from the socialized medical system every day.

Aggressive “family planning” campaigns in developing nations, funded by billion-dollar organizations like the Gates Foundation and UN Population Fund, are presented as humanitarian efforts while quietly advancing a depopulation agenda. Policies encouraging sterilization, abortion, and contraceptive use are often packaged as empowering, masking their true purpose.

Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, said “The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.”

This Luciferian ideology is being sold to us in plain sight. Hollywood blockbusters like Avengers: Infinity War glorify villains like Thanos, whose “solution” to the universe’s problems is erasing half of all life.

Documentaries like Planet of the Humansargue that overpopulation is unsustainable and drastic measures are required.

Popular musicians and influencers subtly echo the messaging, painting humanity as a virus consuming the Earth.

Even in academia, top institutions teach that population growth is an existential threat, with economists and scientists proposing controversial “solutions” to control it.

And let’s not forget the policies taking hold worldwide. The Dutch government is phasing out farms under the guise of climate regulations, but critics warn it’s part of a broader plan to reduce the global population’s access to food.

The World Economic Forum promotes insects as a future food source, framing it as a sustainable solution while restricting the resources that sustain current diets.

Meanwhile, initiatives like Canada’s MAiD program (Medical Assistance in Dying) are normalizing euthanasia for reasons as trivial as financial hardship or a temporary bout of the blues.

Behind these efforts lies an uncomfortable truth: this isn’t about saving the planet—it’s about control. Those at the top are using fear, influence, and money to reshape society, convinced they are humanity’s saviors. But the question remains: who decides who gets to stay, and who doesn’t?

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