Overpopulation? Population Collapse? WHICH IS IT?

 

Last night I happened to watch an Elon Musk video where he pilloried those who assume the planet is heading towards overpopulation, and says, actually, it’s the opposite, that we’re headed towards underpopulation, population collapse. That all you have to do is count the number of adult diapers compared to the number of baby diapers. In another memorable remark, he said that he’d rather go out with a bang (nuclear war) than a whimper (slow-moving population collapse).

Sounds extreme, eh? This morning I found another video that features, not just Elon but two others, including Jordan Peterson, all with the same message.

And their message doesn’t even take into account the results of the last three years of the amazingly successful global psy-op that threw most people into abject fear, terrorized to the point where they slavishly offered up their rolled-up sleeved arms to “science.”

 

The Dalai Lama signals his compliance; or was he, as a cultural “influencer,” paid to do it? Or: did he really get the vax, or instead, saline? (See yesterday’s post.)

 

Thus, did the slave drivers, who, you bet, were likely not vaxxed, ignite a seemingly sudden, but actually long planned, intentional depopulation of the world:  post-jab death, disabilities, sudden drastic diseases, plus infertility stats are increasingly being rolled out. Not to mention this: vaxxed women who breast feed their babies are thereby vaxing them. 

 

I used to be one of those terrified of over-population, inwardly sneering whenever I came across a large family, thinking them either ignorant or selfish. My former “stance” fits right in with lies still told in the environmental movement, for example, that carbon needs to be reduced — when carbon dioxide is what plants need to flourish! And yes, of course, I thought: too many humans are ruining the planet. When did that psy-op begin? In 1968, with Paul and Anne Ehrlich book The Population Bomb? As a good environmentalist, I be-LIE-ved it, indeed, thought it obvious — until last night.

Except: lately, I’ve found myself secretly applauding any couple who, despite increasingly apocalyptic warnings we are subjected to on a moment by moment basis, still decides to have a child. What a noble stance. What an act of courage. I applaud them.

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