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Population alarmists who buy into the overpopulation myth believe that the world’s growing population will strip the Earth of its useable resources and will outpace innovation and rates of production.
This, they believe, will cause diminishing standards of living, more poverty, more hunger, famine and starvation, water shortages, pestilence, war and conflict over diminishing resources, the evisceration of wildlife habitats and environmental catastrophes (i.e. global climate change).
It’s a myth. So where did the overpopulation myth come from?
In its pilot episode of the POP 101 series, the Population Research Institute (“PRI”) gives a quick history of where the modern-day overpopulation myth came from.
PRI is a non-profit research organisation whose core values hold that people are the world’s greatest resource. Its goals are to educate on this premise, to expose the myth of overpopulation, and to expose human rights abuses committed in population control programs. Its growing, global network of pro-life groups spans over 80 countries.
After a brief history, PRI concluded: “We’re not overpopulated, do the maths.”
Further resources:
- What is the myth of overpopulation? Population Research Institute
- Other videos in the POP 101 series HERE
- Debunking the Myth of Overpopulation, Population Research Institute, 1 October 2013
- The Myth of Overpopulation and the Folks Who Brought it to You, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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The video bloke told me to “do the math”.
Hmm, by my maths of an average of 3.45 people per household and 474 square metres per house and land, I couldn’t seem to get every family in the world to fit into Texas 🙁, as the video stated, but they could all fit in South Africa, by my calculations.
Or another way to look at it could be, that every person in the world could fit into Switzerland with at least 4 square metres each, I think.
Oh, oh, or every person in the world could also fit into the Outer Hebrides (if any reader lives there), with 3 people per square metre, so I think we could all fit in there if we all hugged each other.
.Sorry, this is part serious, part an ‘in joke’ but I couldn’t resist 🙂.
The over-population yarn had its genesis in the Rockefeller Foundation but first saw print in the Eugenics Society. It popped up in articles and papers for a few decades and was finally seriously challenged by human environment expert Buckminster Fuller in the late 1960s, in a paper that I published in Imprimatur Magazine in NZ, 1970.
On the phone, I had a long conversation with Buckminster, more than an hour, which he very considerately paid for; discussing this and related issues, thereby causing a spasm of envy among NZ architects, for whom ‘Bucky’ was god.
For intellectual capacity they were not wrong. Today, the eugenicists still fear him so much he is denigrated at every opportunity. However, I can attest that I have never met an American with such impressive intelligence, broad-based knowledge, bio-systems insights, and creativity. He is probably best known by the public as the man who invented geodesic domes, the first of which housed the Russian Expo.
Bucky calculated that the entire world’s population, per family, could fit on regular suburban home blocks in a region the size of Texas. So much for ‘the crowded planet’. He is nowadays presented by eugenicists and Zionists as somewhere between eccentric and insane. That label well suits his detractors, but not Fuller. He was cooly rational, measurably accurate, and was able to compare fertility between several mammalian species and humans, and how population densities precipitated their own internal fertility regulators.
In contrast, I have never met a eugenicist who did not invite the description of sociopath and misanthrope.
The service capacity for the Earth is 529 million as per Jmmanuel falsely named Jesus Christ.
The book Arahat Athersata (https://ca.figu.org/figu-shop—arahat-athersata.html) , from 1975, has a section on over-population where the 529 million service limit is specified together with the only correct solution to urgently bring the over-population under control via a global cycling 7-year birth-stop followed by a year when births are allowed so population levels can come below the service limit to 500 million and kept at that number. An excerpt of the book can be found here (https://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Arahat_Athersata_%28book%29) with some parts on over-population. The pure consciousness levels of Arahat Athersata states on p.44 in the book:
27. The truth of the natural law for the nourishment and preservation of the life is that for each square kilometre of fertile land only 12 human life forms may be calculated.
28. A square kilometer of fertile land is able to feed 12 human life forms without worries, along with all animals given in the outdoor nature and the animals for human needs, without the human being ‘having to’ bring ‘regulation’, with their ‘regulating’ sense of disorder, into the wild life of the nature and into the actual natural regulation.
Using the information provided by the pure consciousness levels of Arahat Athersata, the Interpretation of the Population Table 2009 calculated 563 million as the service capacity (See: https://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Interpretation_of_the_Population_Table_2009).
Hi Kalikusu, Billy Meier founded a UFO religion and claims to have received a message from some sort of spiritual being in 1975 which he then wrote down in a book called ‘Arahat Athersata’. He claims to be the seventh reincarnation of six prophets common to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Its a lie.
His claims of UFO sightings are also a lie:
https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/meier-eduard-albert-billy-1937
Meier has all the hallmarks of a cult. Many cults begin this same way. It would be wise not to put your trust in anything Billy Meier says. He is deceived, or simply profiting from his cult followers, and in turn he is deceiving you.
Hi Rhoda, my original comment and response to you are captured here.
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Overpopulation is a myth?!! 🥹 😅 😂 🤣 🥲 😀
it serves a purpose to the business plan .
It came from a fear of a mass awakening making them pay for what they have done and from them not wanting to share what they have stolen.
The inbreeds of today are standing on the shoulders of their forefathers and since it is much easier to continue a criminal enterprise than create one their own perceived intelligence level have degraded.
This is why they have the need to lower the intelligence level of their enemies. A couple of “vaccine” shoots more and the majority are down to inbreed level.
Pampered and spoiled brats whiteout any real knowledge of the world of misery and scarcity they have created were they wouldn’t last a week on their own.
we now know because of that filth you describe we have a definite purpose in life , let’s not waste it .
I remember the population chant in the 70,s
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Huxley, (Darwin’s “bulldog”) posed it in “Brave New World” where the countryside was “out of bounds” & the population was predominantly youth
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The myth of overpopulation came straight from the British ‘upper class’ and a few other nationals with similar feelings of superiority, who don’t like ‘their’ countryside invaded by the hoi-polloi, who should ‘know their place’. They’d like nothing better than the return of Feudalism when they were Lord with the personal power of life or death over ‘their’ herd.
Overpopulation, by definition, means larger population than the environment can sustain. At this time in history and for the foreseeable future only one thing causes overpopulation: war.
Overpopulation is not a matter of resources but of morality.