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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
The concept of "depopulation" makes no sense as it is predicated on depopulating groups with a relatively controlled population while sparing groups with expanding populations.
Most of these conspiracies ignore basic things, such as how it makes no sense to kill off the people who have the most economic impact, those who produce food, and who maintain infrastructure. If they were true we'd see an uncontrolled collapse of society that would end the dominance of the very people who are supposed to be engineering depopulation.
You can be as elite as you like, but when the lights go off and the food runs out, you're just some guy in an expensive suit.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
There is also a lot of prime land in the US taken up by cash crops, such as grapes for wine. Which could be used for more sustainable food crops.
Anyone who comes for my wine will get depopulated first-ish.
originally posted by: buddha
The rich like it the way it is!
withe 8 trillion people we have life is very cheep.
some one dies or disapears, no one cares...
Drill into the eath and get free heat!
temperatures at 1000 m 30'c, 3000 m 89'c and 5000 m 139'c
www.bgs.ac.uk...
so if you drill 4500m deep and pump water down
you get steam back up. it is very cheap power.
why dont they do it?
they could not Make you pay as much.
"Nuclear Power" it even sounds expensive!
and they make you pay a lot for it.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: ElGoobero
I've been seeing a lot of news saying crops worldwide are being threatened by drought this year.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
The concept of "depopulation" makes no sense as it is predicated on depopulating groups with a relatively controlled population while sparing groups with expanding populations.
Most of these conspiracies ignore basic things, such as how it makes no sense to kill off the people who have the most economic impact, those who produce food, and who maintain infrastructure. If they were true we'd see an uncontrolled collapse of society that would end the dominance of the very people who are supposed to be engineering depopulation.
You can be as elite as you like, but when the lights go off and the food runs out, you're just some guy in an expensive suit.
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: buddha
The rich like it the way it is!
withe 8 trillion people we have life is very cheep.
some one dies or disapears, no one cares...
Drill into the eath and get free heat!
temperatures at 1000 m 30'c, 3000 m 89'c and 5000 m 139'c
www.bgs.ac.uk...
so if you drill 4500m deep and pump water down
you get steam back up. it is very cheap power.
why dont they do it?
they could not Make you pay as much.
"Nuclear Power" it even sounds expensive!
and they make you pay a lot for it.
Geothermal makes too much sense for us and not enough cents for the gov and their cronies with their hands out looking for free money.
A room-temperature superconductor is a material that is capable of exhibiting superconductivity at operating temperatures above 0 °C (273 K; 32 °F), that is, temperatures that can be reached and easily maintained in an everyday environment.
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