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Friday, 1 July 2011

Official: OSCE says developed world population declining dangerously

This video is a "must watch". The official Hearing on Population Studies (OSCE) absolutely blows neo-malthusian and environmentalists’ ideas on global over-population out of the water.

Game, set and match.

Even though it is an official committee it names Ted Turner and his ilk and their over-influence at the UN and elsewhere and even mentions elites’ covert depopulation programmes.

As various doctors testify, armed with governmental data, statistics and graphs, the population of the world is declining dangerously.

5 comments:

Silverfiddle said...

But the underdeveloped world is not declining. It is growing in proportion to the developed world, and that is the problem.

The neo-malthusians are just dressed up leftist humanity-haters.

We in the developed world use resources much more efficiently than the benighted third-worlders, but nobody scolds them...

Wake us Westerners! A people that has not the will to propagate itself deserves to go the way of the dodo.

Fausty said...

Isn't the solution to the under-developed world to develop it, Silverfiddle? Stats show that a good standard of living automatically puts the brakes on population growth.

It seems to me that the West is going about this problem in the wrong way and therefore, perhaps, generating unintended consequences.

I fully agree with your final statement!

Silverfiddle said...

@Fausty: Isn't the solution to the under-developed world to develop it, Silverfiddle?

Amen!

Unfortunately some corners seem resistant to development and are only adept at exporting bomb wielding headcutters and hate-filled ideologies.

Single acts of tyranny said...

"Stats show that a good standard of living automatically puts the brakes on population growth"

Exactly correct, since you don't need ten kids to look after you in old age and anyway you are kinda busy working.

Trestin said...

I think the problem of the poor nations have little to do with growing populations. What hurts them is local corruption, and BIS extensions, such as the World Bank, pillaging them.

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