We know we goofed when we interfered with primitive cultures by giving them medicine and vaccinations. Before well meaning missionaries arrived, natural selection kept a healthy balance between humanity and nature. After the residents were no longer dying of disease, they kept having large families they couldn't feed, and now we have huge welfare states in Asia. Africa, and South America.
Economic leaders have realized this mistake and have decided to restrict fuel and grain supplies to drive up prices and demand. This results in one person dying of starvation every 3.5 seconds. That's only 9M deaths a year in a world of almost 7B people. Obviously, people are not dying fast enough to undo the mistakes of the past.
You're probably asking yourself, "What can I do to help reduce the world population?" You probably know the 10:1 rule. For every 10 lbs. of grain an animal eats, we get 1 lb. of meat. Therefore, you should be buying as much meat as you possibly can to drive up the price of grain--buy a freezer if you have to.
The same goes for grain. Keep buying those 100 lb. bags of rice like Armageddon's coming. Just one of those bags could feed a village for a whole month. The more you buy, the higher the price will go, and the more third world people will starve.
Next, if your city or town is considering composting raw sewage, vote against it. Humus, the end product of composting is far superior to any of the petroleum or chemical based fertilizers and doesn't cause cancer by contaminating the crop or the groundwater below.
By all means, use a Brita filter for your own water and remove pesticides from vegetables by soaking them in a sink of cold water and a 1/4 cup of peroxide to leech out the toxins, but let the less health conscious absorb all the toxins in our environment to reduce the population.
And don't forget to use your vehicles as much as possible; especially those gas guzzling SUV's. If everyone does their part, we can solve this overpopulation problem we helped create and leave a less crowded world for our children and a better chance for the human race to survive.
Economic leaders have realized this mistake and have decided to restrict fuel and grain supplies to drive up prices and demand. This results in one person dying of starvation every 3.5 seconds. That's only 9M deaths a year in a world of almost 7B people. Obviously, people are not dying fast enough to undo the mistakes of the past.
You're probably asking yourself, "What can I do to help reduce the world population?" You probably know the 10:1 rule. For every 10 lbs. of grain an animal eats, we get 1 lb. of meat. Therefore, you should be buying as much meat as you possibly can to drive up the price of grain--buy a freezer if you have to.
The same goes for grain. Keep buying those 100 lb. bags of rice like Armageddon's coming. Just one of those bags could feed a village for a whole month. The more you buy, the higher the price will go, and the more third world people will starve.
Next, if your city or town is considering composting raw sewage, vote against it. Humus, the end product of composting is far superior to any of the petroleum or chemical based fertilizers and doesn't cause cancer by contaminating the crop or the groundwater below.
By all means, use a Brita filter for your own water and remove pesticides from vegetables by soaking them in a sink of cold water and a 1/4 cup of peroxide to leech out the toxins, but let the less health conscious absorb all the toxins in our environment to reduce the population.
And don't forget to use your vehicles as much as possible; especially those gas guzzling SUV's. If everyone does their part, we can solve this overpopulation problem we helped create and leave a less crowded world for our children and a better chance for the human race to survive.