Population Control

Population Control
Lorraine Day, M.D.
http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com/studies/political/population_control/pop...

The New World Order/Illuminati/Jewish Zionist cabal claims that the earth is over-populated and that the population must be reduced by whatever means necessary. These means include, but are not limited to:

Birth control – hormone pills (contributing to breast and uterine cancer), Intrauterine devices (causing serious damage to the uterus, sometimes resulting in hysterectomy and the inability to have children).

Abortion – including partial-birth abortion, which is nothing less than state-approved murder!

Infanticide – declaring that a baby is not a human being until it is 30 days old and thus can be killed anytime up until 30 days after birth.

Euthanasia – deliberate killing of the elderly, the terminally ill, and the mentally ill.

Promotion of homosexuality – homosexuals don’t have children (except in rare instances by artificial insemination of women).

Disease pandemics, such as AIDS, SARS, “Bird Flu”, Small pox, Anthrax, etc., purposely developed in government laboratories.

Vaccinations – to purposely infect the population with these deadly diseases.

Famines by design – deliberately contrived by the government: terminator seeds, grocery store cards, FMOs (Food Management Organizations)*

Hospice – to make sure the terminally ill actually die! Hospice is not about getting people well!

Weather Modification/Control – deliberate production of droughts and floods in food-growing areas.

Drug medications that kill – deadly Chemotherapy and Radiation prescribed by doctors for cancer. All drugs have harmful side-effects that destroy the immune system.

Wars – all over the world. Killing of our U.S. troops by vaccinations, depleted uranium, and by the war itself.

Fluoridation of water, toothpaste, (mass medication of the public) and fluoride compounds in medications. Fluoride is a poison. It causes lethargy, brain dysfunction, and contributes to a decreased sperm count in males, thus causing male infertility.

Street Drugs – The U.S. government, via the CIA, brings in street drugs from Asia and South America. Then the mafia distributes them to be sold to the youth of America to purposely addict them by the hundreds of thousands.

Escalation of “Routine” Diseases – heart disease, stroke, cancer, Parkinson’s, etc. by promotion of Fast food, aspartame (Nutrasweet), MSG, and other harmful substances in food. This leads to heart disease, cancer, brain tumors, blindness, and many other serious diseases.

These are just some of the ways that the American government is, right now, purposely killing Americans. It is a fact that throughout history, more people have been killed by the leaders of their own country than have been killed by war from outside invaders, according to R. J. Rummel, author of Death By Government.

In truth, the earth is NOT over-populated. Every person in the world, all 6 billion of them, can fit into the state of Texas, with two to a house on a lot size 25 ft by 100 ft, with enough land in the back to grow their own food.

Texas:

Texas land area: 262,015 sq. miles

1 linear mile = 5,280 ft.

1 sq. mile = 5280 x 5280 = 27,878,400 sq. ft. in 1 sq. mile.

27,878,400 sq. ft. in 1 sq. mile x 262,015 sq. miles in Texas =

7,304,608,976,000 sq. ft. in Texas.

1 city lot = 25’ x 100’ = 2,500 sq. ft.

7,304,608,976,000 sq. ft. divided by 2,500 sq. ft. = 2,921,843,590

2 in a family per lot would accommodate 5,843,687,180 people = almost 6 billion people.

There are approximately 5.8 billion people in the world.

You could fit every family of 2 in a house on a city size lot in the state of Texas.

Of course, this would not allow for streets, parks, or buildings other than houses, but it proves a point - the world is NOT over-populated.

In addition, God said, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.” Genesis 1:28

The bottom line is that the elitists want the whole world for themselves. They want to eliminate the rest of us who they refer to as “useless eaters.” They want to return to what they call a “Post-Industrial Society” the type of society that existed before the Industrial Revolution. According to them, the middle class must be eliminated to leave only two classes: the Rich - - - and the slaves.

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Genesis 3. [1] Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
[2] And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden:
[3] But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.
[4] And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: [5] For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.

It is no surprise, the first condemned spirit has been scheming to eliminate humankind from the start.

JerryOfPerth | Fri, 2008-02-29 18:02

in billions.

Grim Reaper | Sat, 2008-03-01 01:47

I like the argument as presented. It is indeed enticing... put 6 billion humans in (the area of land) called Texas and they could all sustain themselves without question.

**SLAPS THE AUTHOR IN THE FACE**

WTF are you talking about??? Square mileage doth not a blissful garden make. Let's keep this short, but tear the thesis apart by at least a couple of points.

[note: before I continue, it is my guess that you (the scientific mind that came up with this gibberish) have never stayed nor lived in Texas for anything resembling a reasonable period of time.]

1.) I would propose that much of Texas is quite nice and green. e.g. good agricultural land. In fact there are pine forests as you head eastward towards the LA line.

2.) Now let's talk about the vast expanse of west Texas which is by any geographical definition "desert country".
When was the author last traveling along I-10 west all the way up to Raton pass in El Paso? Did the author notice all the lush greenery and fertile fields bearing lush crops of fruit and grain along the way?

My point is; is that the western half of Texas could not support even self-provident life for half of those 6 billion people, period.

People there seem to do well enough as they can through irrigation and all, but in a period of extended drought (as they seem to be experiencing now) that could dry up anytime.

Then where would that *3* billion people go?

I liked the analogy at first, but without knowledge of the local geography and climate cited, it is just plain dumb.

Cranston | Sat, 2008-03-01 11:40

My above post is directed towards the author of the original article, not the person (NoneSuch) who posted it.

Cranston | Sat, 2008-03-01 11:50

They''d have to kill me before they could force me to live in Texas. (But I do think Dr. Day cited Texas just to give one a reasonable idea of the geographical area required).

Nonesuch101 | Sat, 2008-03-01 12:25

(I lived in Sulpher Springs, Tx. briefly-- for about 3-4 months-- and was lucky to get out of there with my life as it was, presumably.)

Nonesuch101 | Sat, 2008-03-01 13:58

The article simply attempts to put things into perspective when confronting the psychologically traumatized population control crowd.

Just like all the other chicken little scare mongering, government power grabbing issues of the last century such as: DDT, arsenic grapes, cancer causing peanuts, red food coloring, cholesterol, water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, global warming, save the Spotted Owl, save the whales, save the rainforest, save the planet, the cold war, the drug war, the war on poverty-ignorance-disease, and the war on terror, to name a few, the fantasy of "over-population" has been accomplished by perfected documentary media techniques in framing a perception of an "overcrowded" planet in the minds of the masses through collaged footage of densely populated urban settings from the dreary poverty ravaged regions of Bangladesh to the crowded commuter hour sidewalks of Hong Kong, LA and New York City.

Year after year after year of these demoralizing, fret-inducing images of "crowding" and accompanying propaganda have burned a disturbing perception of the earth having very little space left to inhabit. The natural consequence of this false scenario of course, further seared upon the minds of the masses, is the rapid exhausting of resources required to support the overcrowded, sinking earthship.

This is not the case at all as demonstrated by the earth's population being put into perspective by the Texas land mass example. Obviously the earth's population is not to be literally relocated to Texas and suggesting such follows the logic of conversing first graders leaving one to conclude either a purposed attempt to distract from the "overpopulation" debunking through the perspective developed by the Texas article or the writer suffer's from and is oblivious to, their own distractive mental midgetism.

JerryOfPerth | Sat, 2008-03-01 18:20

It would be horribly wrong to make anyone live in Texas, let alone making EVERYONE live in that parched spawning ground of snake-oil salesman. But what the author makes clear is that the earth is capable of handling A LOT more people. We could sustain many more people with the present amount of arable land. And if we needed to, we could change deserts to farmland.

I feel that it is highly presumptuous for people to tell others that they shouldn't have children, or that they are having "too many" children. Does anyone have the right to tell anyone else what to do, let alone tell them they shouldn't reproduce? This presumption is even more questionable when it is seen to countermand the command of God to "be fruitful and multiply." Surely God knows that the earth can sustain our needs.

The MSM likes to create this fear of overpopulation, and it tends to support arguments for abortion, and thus assuage any nagging guilt of one who favors killing babies. But beyond this myth created by the MSM, I feel that the prime motivating factor is greed. Those who want opulence beyond measure feel stifled by having to share the earth with other people.
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Christopher Marlowe | Sat, 2008-03-01 22:57

Great replies all of you.

Of course I understood Texas was being used as a size reference. duh.

Oh, and let's start bulldozing the world's population over to there tomorrow morning.

I was born in Austin once, but that doesn't mean I still live there. It really is a nice state tho' excepting places like Dumass (really), Plainview, and of course, Sulphur Springs. :)

C'mon... Lighten up. I know ya'll have a sense of humor cause I've seen it here before.

Cranston | Sat, 2008-03-01 23:36

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