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Putting Population into Perspective
How realistic is the Population Bomb scenario painted by environmental extremists? The available evidence supports the Demographic Transition model, more than the Malthusian dystopian model.
4 commentsDid Smallpox Vaccine Triggered The AIDS Virus?
On May 11, 1987, The London Times, one of the world's most respected newspapers, published an explosive article entitled, "Smallpox vaccine triggered AIDS virus." The story suggested the smallpox...
8 commentsGattaca The Movie - Eugenics in a near future
"The very word eugenics is in disrepute in some quarters ... We must ask ourselves, what have we done wrong? I think we have failed to take into account a trait which is almost universal and is very deep in...
0 commentsThe Club of Rome: Global Warming and the environmental elite [Rockefeller's CFR] think tank
"In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill ... All these dangers are caused by...
9 commentsThe Malthus Factor: Poverty, Politics and Population in Capitalist Development
"The problem was how to keep the wheels of industry turning without increasing the real wealth of the World. Goods must be produced, but they must not be distributed" -- George Orwell in 1984, Chapter III - the aim of modern warfare. "Embraced by...
0 commentsAn Essay on the Principle of Population by Reverend Malthus
Whilst not the first book on population, "An Essay on the Principle of Population" is acknowledged as the most influential. First published anonymously in 1798, the author was soon identified as the Reverend...
4 comments1984 - The primary aim of modern continuous warfare: maintain the stability of a hierarchical society.
"... hierarchical society ... only possible on a basis of poverty ... Goods ... produced, but not distributed ... only way: ... continuous warfare." Click edit above to add content to this empty capsule. ...
6 commentsThe Malthusian Population Theory and Criticisms
Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus thought people should actively slow down the growth of the population before natural disasters, epidemics, and war wipes out the population. He was concerned because he thought there will eventually be more people than food.
6 commentsWhy Population Growth is Not a Big World Problem
I am probably going to get myself into trouble here but I am a firm believer that all the talk about world over population is a bit hysterical, and really is not a threat at all. It seems to be almost a maxim...
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