Gender Reality

The world’s populations of flora and fauna have been experiencing radical and exceptional changes as biological and genetic mutations in species are widespread and androgyny has become the norm. Comprehensive scientific research, data collection and thorough investigation demonstrates that many different animal groups in their natural environment, which were once commonly known to be of mono-sex or heterosexual orientation, are today over 50% more likely to have two or more sexes or be same-sex attracted (SSA). Sexual diversity is more common now rather than the general singular sex determination from birth, as it had been in the past. These trends and variations have been widely observed, documented and studied, the world over.

In commercial and social spheres, companies and industries primarily focus their business practices towards normal population markets who exemplify mainstream majority values, principals and standards (typically comprised of people and groups who identify as intersex/ polysex, SSA, wombs and clones). This can be easily demonstrated when considering the imagery, messaging and ideas consistently disseminated by mass-media (such as press and advertising agencies) which caters primary to these target markets, whilst recurrently stigmatising and slurring ones which deviate (i.e., hetero/ mono-sex).

Individuals are, on the whole impotent and find it difficult to sustain sexual interest and stamina for extended periods, whilst wombs struggle to conceive children with over four in ten attempts failing. However, following the discovery, evolvement and de-regulation of the Embryonic Somatic-Aggregate Method (ESAM), the fascimilation of clones has become the most successful way to have babies (even in spite of congenital hybrid-sterility). So-much-so that the popularity of the ESAM for conception has created a precipitous surge in the number of embryotic fertilization clinics and embryonic specialists. ESAM clones have recently set (and broken) several milestone records, regularly outperforming previous estimates and sales peaks - with the total production numbers of ESAM facsimilia surpassing one billion units since the method was make legal  This unforeseen miracle boom has opened new lucrative economic sectors and delivered massive financial rewards which continue to expand at an unrelentingly pace. Bio-technology has never been as profitable as now, advancing many would-be regular scientists to previously unthought-of levels of heightened success, wealth and fame.

However, evidence suggests these techniques could be losing their efficacy on account of several presiding factors that include, or are compounded by; misuse/ overuse of ESAM and alternative synthetic facsimiliation methods, shortages of biological material and tissue samples along with other correlated issues.

Some have speculated that pollution is a major contributing factor as well as tainted water, fields contaminated with genetically altered crops and animals add to the uncontrollable situation. Seeding and X-Hybrid varieties of commercial crops dominate the ecosystem since becoming fully integrated with the ones that were naturally occurring. Wildlife and vegetation from reduced fertility output, and agricultural monoculture have reduced crop yields to near-preindustrial levels (on a per capita basis)

Good sources of clean water have also become scarce and are predominantly only available from the large corporate water firms and distributers who charge high sums for this precious product. They are mostly left unregulated by government agencies and the techniques used to filter and process this important commodity are kept very much hidden and secret as sourcing pure water is so difficult. The issue is further compounded by the water intensive lifestyle and use by citizens, with a greater number of occurrences of drought years than the norm. Water companies, like cartels, have unrestricted licences that are hard-to-get due to their limited availability. They can process water in any way they want on the proviso that a constant flow of the diamond nectar is made available to households at reasonable prices. Needless to say that water prices have in fact risen by 100% in the past 5 years leading some to suspect that they employ risky hi-tech bio-chemical filtration methods that help to rid the aqua of deadly genetic agents present in our river, streams and waterways. These industries are also large corporate donors and shareholders of fertility and population investment technologies (e.g. ESAM), and are well known to actively lobby for the political interest of these groups to win legislative favour.

History has edified changing fortunes, and spoke of countless rises and falls of great bygone empires and cultures, lessons that suggest we too could be facing similar fate as the world confronts multiple challenges on a vast scale. In a society that discourages pair-bonding and marriage, rises in rates of divorce and families consisting of single parents or no parents at all. Large families are expected to cover many of the costs of expensive medical fertilization treatments and taxation rates are indexed by the number of children to a single household. Strategies implemented to equipoise those who do not share the privilege of child-ownership, whilst removing barriers and providing inducement to others to help them access fertilization-services and a chance to conceive.

What is even more concerning is the fact that without the flow of a new and healthy generation of workers to replace the aging work force, hospitals are filled and struggling with the over-supply of older people and elderly clones. Current estimates from the Department of Population Studies (DPS) suggest that a mass global population implosion is imminent and that nations could be facing average reduction sizes as much as 70% over the coming decade.

Never in history have we seen the demands of producing and owning children as challenging and demanding, with many commentators fearing that the social divisions and high tolls are beginning to reveal deeper irreversible fractures and threats. Some commentators worry the legendary “Baby Boom” could soon turn into “Baby Bust”, leaving future generations debt-laden with a hefty inheritance to pay. Others have labelled the unprecedented advancing ruffle as possibly ”''the greatest moral challenge of our time”, ''and that the crises could ultimately see the total demise of civilization as we know it.