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Fact review. Does the World Economic Forum want to ban natural conception?

“Tyranny is spreading. Global elites at the World Economic Forum are taking steps to control the genetic material of every child born into the world.” This post from June 10, on Facebook, comes as a warning. The author alleges that the World Economic Forum (WEF) wants to “prohibit”, the word is exactly that, “prohibit”, the natural conception. “All babies must be created in a laboratory by 2030.” It is, however, a false publication.

A viral post alleges that the World Economic Forum wants to ban natural conception. It’s false.

The author shares the link to a supposed and extensive news on this subject. Maintaining the alarming tone, he affirms that the forum has already created a vaccine to alter our DNA – an accusation many times made and denied during the Covid-19 pandemic – and assures that the “satanic vision” of this institution has already meant that, in In Japan, “they were preparing to create eggs and sperm in the laboratory from scratch.” Klaus Schwab, founder of the WEF, is once again one of the main targets of this fake publication.

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The newspaper in question, the National Tribune, is usually subject to verification by various international fact-checkers, including the Observer. Once again it must be said that the WEF is an organization without legislative powers. It is independent and does not have any governmental power. For that reason alone this publication already becomes false.

Subsequently, this forum has already denied any intention or request to end natural conception worldwide. This was denied by AFP Checamos, which also verified this publication, declaring it false. In addition, on the official website it is not possible to find any public statement that could be interpreted in this sense. It is true, as this international fact-checker points out, that studies and experiments have been carried out with artificial uteruses to which the PEF has been associated. But from wanting to end or prohibit natural conception there is a very big leap.

Conclusion

It is not true that the World Economic Forum wants to ban natural conception. This intention was never made public by that entity. The accusation has even been denied in other countries. The truth is that this institution has participated in studies and laboratory experiments related to artificial wombs.

According to the Observer classification, this content is:

MISTAKEN

In the Facebook rating system this content is:

FAKE: Statements about primary content are factually inaccurate. This option usually corresponds to “false” or “mostly false” ratings on fact-checking sites.

NOTE: This content was curated by The Observer as part of a fact-checking partnership with Facebook.

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Source: Observadora

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