On a recent VIP call someone asked me to address the non-sense propaganda that it takes $300k to raise a child to the age of 18. If I had extra time, I'd write that essay, maybe it's something you are interested in doing?
The Phoenix Hypothesis agrees that there is planned population reduction on a massive scale. It also explains the agenda behind the population reduction. I suggest everyone read this rather short, and yet illuminating piece that makes everything become clear:https://www.mayamagik.com/the-phoenix-hypothesis/
Meanwhile people are living longer. Are women who want children and a career willing to have kids first and pursue career later? If we are going to live into our eighties we can likely expect to work till 65 at least.
Stunning data but missing is the also stunning population growth that began in earnest in the mid-twentieth century, the baby boom..
When I was a schoolboy long ago in England, I recall the world's population -- post baby boom -- was 3 billion or thereabouts. I also recall that wherever I went, I found crowded cities.
Since then, the number of our species has doubled, if not more.
Twenty years or so ago, our species became the first to acquire the capability of destroying at will all other species with which we share this planet, a power unnecessary as the more of us, the less of them
But, as you have observed, apparently -- apart from parts of Africa and a few other spots -- our numbers have not only peaked, but they are declining causing serious consequences in the process.
Among these consequences will be a decline in economic activity here and worldwide as less and less consumers exist to buy cars, homes, education and creature comforts
It hasn't happened yet, however.
Maybe Japan, whose government is heavily indebted with fewer and fewer taxpayers to pay its debt, will demonstrate what happens when a modern nation of educated people financially collapses
And then there's Trump, the man who has created the largest debt in human history, now depopulating our country by expelling people, consumers all, who came here for a better life by taking advantage of our porous border.
Instead of documenting them, and keeping the productive, church going, tax paying ones, he's sending whomever our version of the Gestapo round up to send to prisons in third world countries, whose transportation, room and board is all at our expense.
"Family (which is prioritized before government) and religion (which lies above it) are the two great obstacles to an all-encompassing State."
Author and theologian Francis A. Schaeffer in 1976
"At the beginning of “How Should We Then Live?”, Schaeffer contended that “no totalitarian authority nor authoritarian state can tolerate those who have an absolute by which to judge that state and its actions”. This is why, he claims, Christians were fed to wild beasts in Ancient Rome: “The Christians had that absolute in God’s revelation… an absolute universal standard by which to judge…”
I wonder if there is some self-regulating element to all this that we have yet to understand? Perhaps the words "go forth and multiply" were really a warning about periodic decimation of world population, and few that remain/survive need to be enough to build it back up or we disappear, permanently...
I have three adult children, and I'm pretty sure I won't be a grandad. To me this is extremely
sad...
Nice post !!! 👍👍👍 🔥🔥🔥
Hyper-consumerism, the new religion followed almost everywhere is now consuming their very survival as a species...
The deadly jabs still being strongly pushed too ...
Why are "they" in such a hurry for the Great Taking ??? ... 🤔🤔🤔
Not enough people are talking about this.
On a recent VIP call someone asked me to address the non-sense propaganda that it takes $300k to raise a child to the age of 18. If I had extra time, I'd write that essay, maybe it's something you are interested in doing?
That’s a good idea. I should try to tackle that.
The Phoenix Hypothesis agrees that there is planned population reduction on a massive scale. It also explains the agenda behind the population reduction. I suggest everyone read this rather short, and yet illuminating piece that makes everything become clear:https://www.mayamagik.com/the-phoenix-hypothesis/
Meanwhile people are living longer. Are women who want children and a career willing to have kids first and pursue career later? If we are going to live into our eighties we can likely expect to work till 65 at least.
Soon, none of that will matter.
Stunning data but missing is the also stunning population growth that began in earnest in the mid-twentieth century, the baby boom..
When I was a schoolboy long ago in England, I recall the world's population -- post baby boom -- was 3 billion or thereabouts. I also recall that wherever I went, I found crowded cities.
Since then, the number of our species has doubled, if not more.
Twenty years or so ago, our species became the first to acquire the capability of destroying at will all other species with which we share this planet, a power unnecessary as the more of us, the less of them
But, as you have observed, apparently -- apart from parts of Africa and a few other spots -- our numbers have not only peaked, but they are declining causing serious consequences in the process.
Among these consequences will be a decline in economic activity here and worldwide as less and less consumers exist to buy cars, homes, education and creature comforts
It hasn't happened yet, however.
Maybe Japan, whose government is heavily indebted with fewer and fewer taxpayers to pay its debt, will demonstrate what happens when a modern nation of educated people financially collapses
And then there's Trump, the man who has created the largest debt in human history, now depopulating our country by expelling people, consumers all, who came here for a better life by taking advantage of our porous border.
Instead of documenting them, and keeping the productive, church going, tax paying ones, he's sending whomever our version of the Gestapo round up to send to prisons in third world countries, whose transportation, room and board is all at our expense.
"Family (which is prioritized before government) and religion (which lies above it) are the two great obstacles to an all-encompassing State."
Author and theologian Francis A. Schaeffer in 1976
"At the beginning of “How Should We Then Live?”, Schaeffer contended that “no totalitarian authority nor authoritarian state can tolerate those who have an absolute by which to judge that state and its actions”. This is why, he claims, Christians were fed to wild beasts in Ancient Rome: “The Christians had that absolute in God’s revelation… an absolute universal standard by which to judge…”
Doug "Uncola" Lynn
I wonder if there is some self-regulating element to all this that we have yet to understand? Perhaps the words "go forth and multiply" were really a warning about periodic decimation of world population, and few that remain/survive need to be enough to build it back up or we disappear, permanently...