Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fraudulent Yahoo News Internet Story regarding Year 2050 Earth Population

A story has just been posted on Yahoo News which quotes a United Nation's source for the proposition that an alleged increase in the Earth's population and a scarcity of resources such as food and energy will render the planet Earth basically unihabitable by the year 2050. This is pure bullshit. All the recent studies have shown that the population of countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia, is decreasing. In fact, this has always been true. The United States can only keep a constant population by allowing or even encouraging immigration from other, less developed countries. The midwest United States, including such states as Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota, are already beginning to depopulate. If there is a population problem with natural resources scarcity such as food, this is only taking place in China, India, and perhaps some parts of Africa. Yet, the Chinese report that even they have achieved zero population growth, and this was over 10 years ago. In fact, a number of European countries are paying couples to have children in order to avoid depopulation. Moreover, there is a huge food surplus, world wide. And, it would be easy to do urban redevelopment in blighted areas of American cities such as Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and so on, in order to limit surburban sprawl and keep arable farm land in production. The Yahoo News story is obviously some sort of disinformation strategy of Opus De or some other satanic political organization. It appears that the Yahoo News fraudulent story may have been written by Mike King, in Portland, Oregon.

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