Too many petty tyrants and tinpot control freaks if you ask me.

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UPDATE: Due to this BS thing where I can do everything with this blog except publish a post, I have moved home to Wordpress: http://ncnblogger.wordpress.com/ (this will remain as an archive and be damn sure I will still read all your wonderful blogs as ever). Those who have linked me please update the link. Thanks all. Looking forward to continued blogging in the future.
2 May
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/osama_dead.php
Anyway I'm off to get kidney dialysis using only sand and donkey piss while being hunted by all the satellites and spy planes that a trillion dollar military budget can buy, for ten years. Ciao
(but why they are used, no-one fully knows...)
It's another of those 'conspiracy theories' that good citizens don't notice. Imagine the standard of living if all the secret technology was released to the public...we'd be "free and independent" as JFK said! No more poverty anywhere! Can you imagine being sick enough to withhold such technology from society just to maintain your position of control? (Bearing in mind that we don't know just how much technological capability is being withheld, because, duh, it's secret.) What did Nikola Tesla really develop?
No, we need to look after each other voluntarily without having a government do all that at gunpoint. Sounds absurd at first but soon you realise that the reason it sounds so is because of the very unfree nature of our current existence. Envision greater possibilities! Ok, some kind of massive wake-up would be needed before this kind of free, responsible, uncontrollable society could emerge. And that's what we are seeing day by day in the world - a massive waking up of the previously enslaved masses (including myself I must add!)
Even when it's the victims' families leading the questioning?
All together now! The best is yet to come.
We haven't come this far as a species to f*** it up when we're on the brink of greatness!
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Societies with a birth rate bellow the replacement level may be reacting to overpopulation and reducing the birth rate accordingly. When the population level falls to a more sustainable level I would predict the birth rate would increase rather than continue to decline towards extinction.
The small town I now live in has a population of 44,000 - more than double what it was when I first came here. In the last hundred years the population of Canada has increased by 600%.
When I first went to Toronto it was a city with a population about that of Glasgow - now it's the size of Scotland. The main highway had four lanes coming into the city - now it has 26.
Since I was a kid the population of the world has tripled. That's a helluva lot of people.
You're right scunnert, well I partly agree...just that the popular claim that overpopulation is so dire "something must be done" about it is absurd.
It should be noted that world population has, until recently, exponentially increased paralell to technological developments.
However I think now we are collectively evolving out of that pattern. I do believe population will stabilise naturally.
But think of all the billions of mouths Tesla could have fed! (if indeed that little episode was genuine)
I believe increased population is not negative, but a symptom of positive human progress. We have the tools at our disposal (even in the public domain) to stop most of the crap we pollute, but they're not exactly getting much encouragement from on high for obvious reasons.
So it's up to us.
The SE of England is one of the most densely populated places on earth but for every Englishman that leaves the authorities allow in 2.5 immigrants. Folks are, apparently, renting out their backyard sheds to groups of immigrants as there is an acute shortage of affordable accommodation.
The quality of life doesn't improve with more people - it's eroded.
Oh no, I'm not saying that more people raises the standard of living!
I said that population growth has traditionally correlated with technological growth, therefore as a general guideline more people is a good sign. It's the effect, not the cause, though. :)
There's plenty of room for us all. They manage in Tokyo do they not?
I'm sure you've heard the old one about fitting the entire current world population into Texas with a (is it a quarter acre?) plot of land each?
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