HHS has finally acknowledged the significant relationship between mRNA shots and myocarditis
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💉 COVID SUDDENLY 💀
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Acknowledging that this and any form of mass sterilization without consent is a crime against humanity, do you really think the World wouldn't be better off with maybe 5 billion people instead of 8 billion or 10 billion that we're heading to?
Do you think they have told you the truth about anything? How do you know how many people there really are? If man's ingenuity and resourcefulness were unshackled from government interference, who knows how many people earth could support?
Even if true, that is thinking about the problem instead of the solution.
The right question is, what other places can we support humanity? How and where?
It is time to explore and expand, instead of fighting amongst ourselves.
We need to before we stagnate and die.
We need to be taught a lesson we will remember in our bones. We did not evolve (or arguably, we were not created) to stay in one place.
Yes, I believe many things are the truth, to the extent the systems we have in place to determine these things are capable of measuring them. Do I know how many seats are in Yankee Stadium for baseball games? No, because I've never taken the time to count them all, but I bet you if it isn't 46,537, it isn't very far off it and the reason it isn't correct has no sinister reason.
Nobody knows how many people there are. However just about every nation I am aware of conducts censuses on a periodic basis and I think those are a decent enough approximation to conclude the World's population is much closer to 10 billion than it is to 1 billion. Simply because what benefit would there be to lying about this on a national scale and even if some nations did would it really impact the result much? Does it matter if we have 6 billion or 8 billion people really? It's a shit ton either way.
The question that matters isn't how many people can the Earth support, the question is what kind of life we want tho population to have and that will determine how many people. At some point in a basically closed system it becomes a zero sum game, to add more people means everyone else must give up something.
Or, expressed different, how many people can an Airbus 320 hold? Single class seating it's 180 people, but wouldn't it be much nicer if you got rid of all the middle seats and made it seat 120 instead? Or it seated 80 and you had no middle seats and 33% more legroom?