12 billion people by 2035, 24 bill by 2060


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it's gonna MAKE nature come up with a pandemic. We WILL run out of most resources by 2060, without a doubt. There will be no more miracles like fiber optics or the green revoluition. Millions will go to war, with nukes and germs, before they will live on algae, too. Unless all women accept the Chinese solution, sterilization after one live birth, this horror IS going to occur. you can sterlize the men too, but if 1 in 100 evades you, he can easily impregnate 100 women. It's now a 30 minute, $200 injection sort of procedure, not a big surgery deal anymore. She can be back at work in 2 hours, it's so simple. I wish I'd got my vasectomy at age 16, instead of at 50, you bet. I'd have had a lot more fun and a helluva lot less worry.

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it's gonna MAKE nature come up with a pandemic. We WILL run out of most resources by 2060, without a doubt. There will be no more miracles like fiber optics or the green revoluition. Millions will go to war, with nukes and germs, before they will live on algae, too. Unless all women accept the Chinese solution, sterilization after one live birth, this horror IS going to occur. you can sterlize the men too, but if 1 in 100 evades you, he can easily impregnate 100 women. It's now a 30 minute, $200 injection sort of procedure, not a big surgery deal anymore. She can be back at work in 2 hours, it's so simple. I wish I'd got my vasectomy at age 16, instead of at 50, you bet. I'd have had a lot more fun and a helluva lot less worry.

It's not easy to impregnate 100 women. You need maybe 300 to work with. I tried, but gave up.

--Brant

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This planet isn't supporting 1/1000th of the human population that's possible. That's assuming governments get their jack boots off of the necks of engineers so we can make it happen.

Shayne

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This planet isn't supporting 1/1000th of the human population that's possible. That's assuming governments get their jack boots off of the necks of engineers so we can make it happen.

Shayne

It looks like the world's population is peaking and will decline.

--Brant

the fallacy of uninterrupted progressions

who will take care of the old people?

excuse me for deleting one of those excess spaces between Shayne's post and his name--otherwise, he's tolerable

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excuse me for deleting one of those excess spaces between Shayne's post and his name--otherwise, he's tolerable

Look Brant, a space is for separating paragraphs. "Shayne" is clearly NOT a paragraph.

Shayne

Merry $mas.

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it's gonna MAKE nature come up with a pandemic. We WILL run out of most resources by 2060, without a doubt. There will be no more miracles like fiber optics or the green revoluition. Millions will go to war, with nukes and germs, before they will live on algae, too. Unless all women accept the Chinese solution, sterilization after one live birth, this horror IS going to occur. you can sterlize the men too, but if 1 in 100 evades you, he can easily impregnate 100 women. It's now a 30 minute, $200 injection sort of procedure, not a big surgery deal anymore. She can be back at work in 2 hours, it's so simple. I wish I'd got my vasectomy at age 16, instead of at 50, you bet. I'd have had a lot more fun and a helluva lot less worry.

The folks from the Club of Rome back in the 1970s said we would run out of resources by 2000 without a doubt. Remember that Prophet of Doom, Paul Erlich. What he said was almost word for word what you said. And he was dead wrong

Here is why they were wrong. They thought the word "resource" had a fixed meaning. Not so. A resource is not only a material found in nature, it is a material shaped by technology which currently is growing and progressing at a pace. Yesterday's handful of sand and grit is today's transistor. Today's unusable rubbish is tomorrow's fuel and food.

Ba'al Chatzaf

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it's gonna MAKE nature come up with a pandemic. We WILL run out of most resources by 2060, without a doubt. There will be no more miracles like fiber optics or the green revoluition. Millions will go to war, with nukes and germs, before they will live on algae, too. Unless all women accept the Chinese solution, sterilization after one live birth, this horror IS going to occur. you can sterlize the men too, but if 1 in 100 evades you, he can easily impregnate 100 women. It's now a 30 minute, $200 injection sort of procedure, not a big surgery deal anymore. She can be back at work in 2 hours, it's so simple. I wish I'd got my vasectomy at age 16, instead of at 50, you bet. I'd have had a lot more fun and a helluva lot less worry.

The folks from the Club of Rome back in the 1970s said we would run out of resources by 2000 without a doubt. Remember that Prophet of Doom, Paul Erlich. What he said was almost word for word what you said. And he was dead wrong

Here is why they were wrong. They thought the word "resource" had a fixed meaning. Not so. A resource is not only a material found in nature, it is a material shaped by technology which currently is growing and progressing at a pace. Yesterday's handful of sand and grit is today's transistor. Today's unusable rubbish is tomorrow's fuel and food.

Ba'al Chatzaf

www.chrismartenson.com watch the crash course 21 videos then point out the fallacy if you can find one.. exponential growth in population plus cost to generate energy... all going up

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it's gonna MAKE nature come up with a pandemic. We WILL run out of most resources by 2060, without a doubt. There will be no more miracles like fiber optics or the green revoluition. Millions will go to war, with nukes and germs, before they will live on algae, too. Unless all women accept the Chinese solution, sterilization after one live birth, this horror IS going to occur. you can sterlize the men too, but if 1 in 100 evades you, he can easily impregnate 100 women. It's now a 30 minute, $200 injection sort of procedure, not a big surgery deal anymore. She can be back at work in 2 hours, it's so simple. I wish I'd got my vasectomy at age 16, instead of at 50, you bet. I'd have had a lot more fun and a helluva lot less worry.

The folks from the Club of Rome back in the 1970s said we would run out of resources by 2000 without a doubt. Remember that Prophet of Doom, Paul Erlich. What he said was almost word for word what you said. And he was dead wrong

Here is why they were wrong. They thought the word "resource" had a fixed meaning. Not so. A resource is not only a material found in nature, it is a material shaped by technology which currently is growing and progressing at a pace. Yesterday's handful of sand and grit is today's transistor. Today's unusable rubbish is tomorrow's fuel and food.

Ba'al Chatzaf

www.chrismartenson.com watch the crash course 21 videos then point out the fallacy if you can find one.. exponential growth in population plus cost to generate energy... all going up

Think of the money that will be made solving these unsolvable problems.

--Brant

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This planet isn't supporting 1/1000th of the human population that's possible. That's assuming governments get their jack boots off of the necks of engineers so we can make it happen.

Shayne

It looks like the world's population is peaking and will decline.

--Brant

the fallacy of uninterrupted progressions

who will take care of the old people?

excuse me for deleting one of those excess spaces between Shayne's post and his name--otherwise, he's tolerable

Nice call Brant.

The world's population is expected to hit 9.6 billion by 2050 from more than 7 billion now, according to U.N. estimates.

We won't have to worry about the imbecilic Paul Erlich and his "population bomb" marxism.

We apparently are not going to starve to death, we are going to die of dehydration!

The paper, published in the journal WIREs Water, analyzed historical information on water consumption and demographics with the help of mathematical models to chart changes over time.

Shortages are already affecting millions in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where residents have been hoarding water in their apartments following a drought, and the U.S. state of California which is entering its fourth year of drought.

http://news.yahoo.com/global-population-growth-threatens-outstrip-fresh-water-supply-172911881--sector.html

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This planet isn't supporting 1/1000th of the human population that's possible. That's assuming governments get their jack boots off of the necks of engineers so we can make it happen.

Shayne

Do you really want the population of the world to be six trillion?

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