An artificial womb facility concept has been introduced with the stated aim of making natural pregnancy obsolete.
Berlin-based “producer, filmmaker and science communicator” Hashem Al-Ghaili created the EctoLife Artificial Womb Facility model based on current fertility research that he hopes will be in development within years.
The facility, which looks like something straight out of The Matrix, would involve growing 30,000 babies in “growth pods” annually.
To make the concept less “cold,” the technology would allow parents to wear VR headsets to see things from the baby’s point of view, or wear a “haptic” suit to feel the baby kicking.
Al-Ghaili’s reasoning behind such a dystopian and unnatural concept is rooted in the notion that “pregnancy is not fun” and is even “flat-out dangerous.”
From New Atlas:
Al-Ghaili’s argument goes something like this: pregnancy is not fun. It can be exhausting, painful, nauseating, intrusive, inconvenient and sometimes flat-out dangerous for a mother, and there are all kinds of ways it can be suboptimal for a baby. If you’re pregnant and you smoke, or party, or stress too much, or catch certain diseases, or you simply don’t play enough Mozart at your burgeoning belly, you might not be giving your child the best start you can.
The article also says prospective mothers may not want to feel “weighed down and latched onto by a parasitic organism,” a scientifically inaccurate phrase use by militant pro-abortion feminists.
Al-Ghaili claims that the technology would only be used first for parents who can’t conceive or naturally bear children, but eventually the baby pods would be available to everybody.
“Heck, you might not even need a day off work, just hold hands with your significant other after a day at the office, head down to the baby farm and pop the lid on life as a parent. EctoLife will even hook you up with a free genetic test to make sure you’re not heading home with the wrong kid,” New Atlas reported.
The promotional video claims the artificial womb facility would eventually be used to address declining populations in modern countries.
“Ectolife is designed to help countries that are suffering from severe population decline, including Japan, Bulgaria, South Korea, and others,” the video states.
Notably, the video doesn’t mention that declining populations in these modern countries, which is a stated goal of the United Nation’s Agenda 2030, are due to plummeting sperm counts and economic pressures that discourage families from having a child.
Al-Ghaili initially showcased a more basic version of his artificial womb concept in 2020, citing the history of fertility breakthroughs that will eventually lead growth pods to become a reality.
This transhumanist idea is reminiscent of the 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World, which explores the idea of a totalitarian government growing humans in pods to carefully control the population and predetermine an individual’s caste in society.
Transhumanism is a major tenet of the New World Order religion, which sees anything produced in nature as obsolete and inferior.
In related news, the establishment has also begun to promote euthanasia pods to offer a “humane” way for people abandoned by society to end their own lives.
Live by the pod, die by the pod.
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