Why do we believe the population statistics? I'm sure most of us don't trust much of anything we're told to be fact, but it's routinely mentioned as fact that there are 7.9 billion people on the planet. If the deep state goal is to reduce the population, and they have been making an effort to do so for decades, why would they tell us if numbers were going down. I'd think that would be detrimental to their goals. They inflate covid death numbers, fuck around with labour statistics, GDP, inflation and even election results. Why would we trust them to tell us how many of us there are?
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
It's nothing more than a guess. There's no way to even come close to accurate estimates, even in America. Countries like Africa that have villages and towns out away from the cities likely wouldn't be counted or at least not counted accurately.
There are many countries where things are not in such an orderly manner as they appear to be in some countries. Population counting partly depends on census data and not everywhere does that and census data is greatly flawed.
Census data requires people to fill out the shit they get in the mail and be accurate with it. You can't go by addresses because I still use 3 addresses and that's just me. I could say more if you count that my address might still be on file from when I lived in GA years ago since I had a GA drivers license and FL drivers license.
I receive mail at 3 address still, that I know of. Would I be counted as 3 people or just 1? Would I be potentially counted in 2 different states or just 1? People move all the time and addresses change.
Birth and death certificates are also not reliable due to people moving to a different country, etc.
But what if the census data they collect is not the same data they share with us?
Whatever data government shares truly cannot ever be trusted so who knows?