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Is Population Control a Must?

Stephen Hawking is a renowned British theoretical physicist and according to his studies something must be done. Stephen Hawking wrote the book The Universe in a Nutshell. In the book, the study eluded to here is his prediction that, “By the year 2600 the world’s population would be standing shoulder to shoulder, and the electricity consumption would make the Earth glow red-hot.” The world’s population has grown exponentially in the last two-hundred years and is estimated to double every forty years. A good visual scale for this kind of exponential growth would be to decide whether or not it's worth taking a deal where I would give you a million dollars at the end of the month if you would give me a penny today, then double the amount every day until the end of the month. It would look like this:

Day 1: $.01
Day 2: $.02
Day 3: $.04
Day 4: $.08
Day 5: $.16
Day 6: $.32
Day 7: $.64
Day 8: $1.28
Day 9: $2.56
Day 10: $5.12
Day 11: $10.24
Day 12: $20.48
Day 13: $40.96
Day 14: $81.92
Day 15: $163.84
Day 16: $327.68
Day 17: $655.36
Day 18: $1,310.72
Day 19: $2,621.44
Day 20: $5,242.88
Day 21: $10,485.76
Day 22: $20,971.52
Day 23: $41,943.04
Day 24: $83,886.08
Day 25: $167,772.16
Day 26: $335,544.32
Day 27: $671,088.64
Day 28: $1,342,177.28
Day 29: $2,684,354.56
Day 30: $5,368,709.12

I think I’ve made my point.

 

So what are the world’s elite, who have this knowledge, planning to do about it? First of all, they don’t feel they have a choice and secondly, they aren’t waiting for Mother Earth to handle it for them. They are interested in one thing and one thing only and that is self-preservation. In 1500 AD the population of the world was around 1.5 billion.  By 2000 AD that number had grown to over 6 billion. In their mind something must be done. Who are “they” I speak of? Well, in the United States at the end of 2001, 10% of the population owned 71% of the wealth, and the top 1% controlled 38%. On the other hand, the bottom 40% owned less than 1% of the nation's wealth. I am pretty sure that "they" are the top one percent, not just in the U.S. but in the World as well.  So, what could they possibly cook up in their secret meetings to counteract the increasing threat to their future offspring?

 

They will continue to monitor and control to the best of their ability. Protecting abortion rights, contraception, and socially mandated birth rate management like the China adopted method, will certainly remain among their top priorities. It will be difficult for birth rate control methods to be implemented in democratic societies, but lucky for them, even the U.S. has slid into a socialist state. So the next advance will need to come through a deceptive back door. If the leaders of the U.S. truly gave a damn about humanity, as they have claimed, then they would have been doing something about the genocide in Africa while trying to police the world, but they don’t. Evidence of this is the somewhat recent visit of the former President George W. Bush to Africa where he boasted about 17 million dollars in U.S. aid, meanwhile, spending billions upon billions in the illegal occupation of Iraq. Genocide is one way to lower populations, and orchestrated conflicts is another...the latter being more expensive of course, but they care little because they give the contracts to companies with owners embedded in the elite/government, the latest being Dick Cheney’s Halliburton. Lethal bioengineered diseases are favorable but don’t quite raise the revenue they would hope for. This is why delivering deadly organisms via vaccines is so appealing. The pharmaceutical industry is the deadliest of all and has arguably more money and influence than even the eager, war excited, energy moguls. The next question to ask is, where would these “elitists” be in the event, should it occur?

 

That’s easy Click Here…  And Mount Weather is only one of hundreds in the U.S. alone.