posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 12:55 AM
It is like I posted earlier, the reason the population started rapidly increasing was because of improvments in medicine and the industrial
revolution. It initially knocked the birth death ballance out of wack, but if you look at how post-industrialized populations grow it eventually
balances out again, and population growth based on birth rates begin to decrease in some places. Meaning that it is a possibility that once the world
reaches a point, where region is post-industrial, the global population might begin to decrease back down. Also the environments on earth that people
can live in comfortably are actually far few than most people realize, however technology has altered this a bit, but technology increasing the kinds
of environments is counteracted by the space required for agriculture to feed all of us.
I think that whatever group that the guy who commisioned the georgia guidestones probably felt that people should live in a preindustrial world, which
would mean that, whoever he and the group was, they probably were not apart of TPTB. TPTB wouldn't want a preindustrial society, because it makes it
extremely difficicult to keep people completely dependant upon them. On the other hand a preindustrial society does make it easier to use people as
slaves. Now I am just rambling and my points probably are not valid. Maybe the georgia guides stones are incase society collapses and we have to
restart, and it was intended to keep people from redeveloping into the kind of world we have now.
I was around the 5.1 B mark, wow humans are like rabbits
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