With all the talk and worry about
political upheavals around the globe, the one very real threat that's
on the horizon, and which you seldom hear discussed in America, is a
devastating food shortage that is bound to come and come quickly.
The world's population has increased by
more than one third in the past 20 years alone from 4-billion to
7-billion. Right now somewhere between 25 – 35 thousand people
starve to death daily. Nearly one billion are malnourished. At the
current rate of population growth (which shows no signs of slowing
down) we'll be over 9-billion in another 10 – 20 years easily. Yes,
there's plenty of land, but most of it is not arable farmland.
Climate change is only going to make this worse expanding tundras and
dessert regions. While the population grows exponentially, food
production does not and can not. Up until now the vast majority of
wars have been fought over land, but not because of the food that
land produces. In 20-years that will change. There will be world wide
wars over food unless we find a way to stop population growth.
Genetic engineering of food products will help a little, but not
enough. The calamity is coming, and right now I see no good way to
stop it. And it will happen in most of our lifetimes. Not our
children's or grandchildren's—ours.
There is no way to prepare for this
short of picking up stakes and moving to the wilderness, some place
like Alaska or the Northwest Territory. Life is hard in places like
those, but you can still eek out a living from the land with a lot of
work. For those who stay behind in the heartland, the world is going
to be a very scary place. People will be starving to death left and
right in the middle of America's biggest cities. Every single model
that's been done has shown that nearly 90% of the world's population
will die as a result of of the food shortage (mostly from the
resulting wars). We don't think about it because it hasn't hit our
shores yet. But it will hit, and hit like a meteor.
There is only one way to prevent this,
short of divine intervention, and that is by imposing severe birth
control restrictions globally that will almost have to include
mandated sterilization techniques very soon to bring populations
under control now while there's still time. People will laugh and
scoff at that, but if we don't do this, the only other alternative is
a massive extermination of human beings.
Whoa! you say. Good Christians would
never support such a thing! Of course not. We'd sooner go down with
the ship. We have no fear of death. The thing you have to keep in
mind though is that governments are not run by good Christians.
Politicians see themselves as the destiny makers of man, and most
have the ego to prove it. Nearly 100 million people were
murdered in the last century by destiny makers such as the Marquis de
Sade, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin, Benito
Mussolini, Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Artur Axmann, Mao
Zedong, Pol Pot, Ho Chi Minh, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and Adolf
Hitler. Social engineering is old hat at this point. A few heads of
state from various countries (or perhaps just one) will put together
a think tank to tackle the problem, and the think tank will recommend
the best way to annihilate humans under covert circumstances. One day
we'll wake-up to find a pandemic sweeping the world and we'll never
know how it started. Perhaps a new deadly strain of bird flew. A new
kind of food contaminate. Even an ancient bacteria come back from the
swamps and bogs. Then those same politicians will shake their heads
and feign sadness, putting on the act of their lives.
Some of you will no doubt shake your
heads at me, saying, “Is he for real?” I'm actually being fairly
level-headed about all of this. The numbers simply do not lie. Either
a lot of people will be killed off due to a man-made device in the
next two decades, or most of the world's population will start dying
off via wars and starvation shortly thereafter. There's simply no way
around this unless we can mandate birth control procedures now.
Why is this not a bigger concern for
everybody? Here we live in this technological age and we go all gaga
over our fancy toys and flashy cars and half million dollar homes,
but in just twenty years we and our toys may all be gone if we don't
do something to stop population growth. People have been sounding the
alarm for several decades, and every leading expert in the fields of
social and food sciences agrees about it, yet no one is listening. I
just don't get it.