Sunday Night with Allen Ray: Sunday Night w/ Allen Ray: The Looming Population Implosion!
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Speaker 2: You just said the last wanderer. Now on KLARN Radio,
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it’s me Sunday Night with Alan Ray. Welcome to Sunday
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Night with Elan Ray. I am your humble host. I
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think my name’s Alan Ray. Still, yes, yes, it is HI.
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You know I’ve breached. I briefly discussed this subject tonight
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in a show about a year ago. Might have you
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ever been more? I don’t know. I’m old, I lose track.
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But tonight we’re going to talk about something that I
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kind of fell down this rabbit hole. And it started
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a couple of weeks ago. Actually I’m not gonna lie
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to you, it started a while ago. I still haven’t
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let it go from the last time I talked about it,
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but I just happened to bring it up again. Scrolling
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through the book of faces and my Facebook is mostly
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family and people I played music with. That’s the bulk
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of it. A couple of people I’ve graduated with, a
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couple of people went to school with a few people
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I met along the way, but mostly musicians and mostly
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family members. I just like to make sure that people
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I know are still alive. And I don’t visit there often,
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but I was scrolling through places and my wife and
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I we went into my hometown last night and have
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all things. It was a Jimmy Buffett tribute at the
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Croswell Opera House and it was really good. It was
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really good. The people that put it on were absolutely outstanding.
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But I was trying to kind of look to see
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who was playing where, you know, all my musician friends,
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and looked at all the venues. I wasn’t really looking
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at my friends. I was looking at the venues and
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I started noticing something that in this area, and I
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can’t speak for every area, but in this area, all
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the musicians are like fifty years old on up, fifty
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and older, and it was bothering me. It bothered me
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when I was twenty one. When I was twenty one
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years old, I was playing every weekend shoot. I started
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playing when I was fifteen, but when I was twenty one,
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all bets were off, all bets were off. We lived
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for Friday night, Saturday night, you don’t see that anymore.
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You don’t see young people playing in bands when you
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walk into a place, at least in this whole area now.
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And it’s not just my hometown area. I’m talking. I’ve
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been Toledo, up in Detroit, Grand Rapids. I go into
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places and the musicians just look old and tired, and
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they’re gonna die soon. I’m staring down sixty Okay. Now,
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I’m planning on doing some shows this summer. I don’t
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scream into a microphone anymore, Folks, don’t. I don’t have
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long hair. I don’t have hair. It’s thinning out really badly.
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I’m afraid to grow it out because just gravity might
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pull a thrust of the way out of my brain,
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you know, and then I’ve got nothing. But all of
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the musicians are looking old and tired, and not just
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my friends, but the people I don’t even know. Last
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night at that tribute band, Okay, the guitar player was
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probably about thirty, The percussionist was probably about thirty thirty five. Okay,
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those guys were the youngest. Pee Well, I’m not gonna
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say that the youngest people on stage. The two backing
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musicians were probably in their forties, young ladies. One was
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from Detroit, one was from Adrian Gray, great vocalist, just
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beautiful vocalists. But the rest of the band, the rest
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of the band up on stage doing this tribute to
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Jimmy Buffett, was all in their fifties, late fifties and
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sixties and sometimes seventies. There’s a ten piece band. It
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was crazy politics, junkie. It finished it off. Being a
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lifelong bar band person who has touched fame a couple
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of times, but for the most part, has played bars
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his whole life. I watched the bar scene tank A
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when they really started cracking down on drunk driving, and
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B when the Smoking Band became just prominent throughout the country.
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It killed the bar scene. Now that COVID hit, yes,
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it is pretty much gone. It just drove a stake
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right through what it was ever left of the steaming,
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lifeless hulk that was barely gasping. But anyways, I just
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it just bothered me to the point where I started
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working on this and I kind of in the back
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of my mind I wanted to do a two parter tonight,
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but I’m not. I’m going to talk about something that’s
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it should concern you some people will scare you. I
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personally have mixed feelings about it. There’s part of me
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that are like, okay, whatever, and there’s another part of
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me that that is thinking that I don’t think we
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understand what’s about to happen to us as a planet,
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as a world. Not to mention our country, I’m talking,
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of course, about something you don’t hear on the news,
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and I’ve talked to a couple of people about it
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today and they looked at me like I was growing horns,
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like what are you talking about? Talking about the population implosion?
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Our population, folks, is on the verge of a stagnating.
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A lot of places in the world it’s collapsing, and
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some places are still gaining a little bit, but globally,
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globally and compared to the time frame of mankind itself,
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the population is stagnating, and in possibly in our lifetime
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we’ll discuss this later, we will actually see a decrease
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in population, a self imposed decrease in population that may
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even rival percentage wise the Black Plague. And we’re doing
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it to ourselves, and I don’t think we understand what
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we’re about to do. It’s crazy, I know, but here
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we are so hey, man, cheers, here’s the human population.
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God bless it. Let’s get into this, Okay. I talked
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about Paul Erlick’s a Stanford University biologist, one of the experts,
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and I did talk about him. I’ve discussed him right
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here on Sunday Night with Alan Ray. He’s best known
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for his nineteen sixty eight book The Population Bomb. It
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was co authored by his wife Ann Erlik, where he
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made a series of dire predictions about overpopulation and its consequences.
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And first of all, let’s uh, hey, welcome everybody in chat.
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I got Rex and I got already in there. I’ve
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got a raptor in there. I’ve got politics junkie in there. Everybody,
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anybody I missed, Thanks for hanging out with me, guys,
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and hey, get your friends in here. You know this
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is gonna be an important discussion. And you hear every
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once in a while, you don’t hear much about it.
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But but what really brought it to light is Elon
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Musk has mentioned it a few times. And uh, ope,
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EM’s in the chat. Aggie’s in the chat. All right,
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it’s a complete it’s a full house. Here we go. Oh,
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I thought you were in there earlier, Aggie, I already
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said hello to you and chat. Maybe I was just
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having hallucinations from the last show. But anyways, Paul early,
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over the years, he’s made all kinds of predictions, dire predictions,
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you know, the kind of predictions that I love the most, Yes,
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doom predictions. And over the years he’s also made additional
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forecasts in various publications, interviews, and speeches. And I’ve got
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a list of some of his most notable predictions, focusing
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primarily on those from The Population Bomb, his book best
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seller book. So let’s let’s just go right through it,
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and we’re just gonna who’s just gonna ease into it.
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I mean, it’s Sunday night, okay. We got a big,
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nasty work week ahead of us tomorrow, so we’ll discuss
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this like growing adults. I hope you have some kind
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of a beverage or something a nightcap, even if it’s
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a cup of tea. That’s it’s fine. Let’s talk about
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something intellectual. You just heard in The Lost Wanderer, which
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is about the most intellectual thing you’re gonna hear. I mean,
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my god, Jeff just goes so deep on all this stuff.
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But I’m just kind of like the I’m kind of
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like the castle fool, you know, bugs Bunny with his
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little fool’s had on going. Only a fool would attack
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the dragon, you know. So here we are predictions. Now,
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this is from actually the book The Population Bomb. Shame
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on me. I’ve not read this book because I just
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roll my eyes at crap like this. This is from
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nineteen sixty eight. Okay, just put this from perspective. I
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was three years old when this thing came out. And
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here’s his predictions. He said by the seventies there would
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be mass starvation. Irlik predicted that in nineteen seventies, hundreds
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of millions of people are going to starve to death
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in spite of any crash programs embarked up on. Now.
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He suggested that the battle of feed humanity was already
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lost and no emergency measures could prevent a substantial increase
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in the global death rate. This is he predicted us
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for the nineteen seventies, folks, the nineteen seventies doom. It’s
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twenty twenty five. Another popular prediction he had. He said
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by nineteen eighties, sixty five million Americans would be starving.
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He forecasted that sixty five million Americans would die of
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starvation between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty nine due to
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food shortages caused by overpopulation. I don’t remember that I
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was alive that whole time. I will admit this does
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go back to the whole you know, music scene that
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most of the eighties is an absolute haze because I
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was on stage most of the eighties. I was either
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working my butt off on stage, and at the end
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of the eighties, I got married and that came to
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a close few years after that. But that’s fine. I
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was good with that. I still toured, I still did
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all that stuff up to like two thousand and three.
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But that’s fine. Anyways. Eighty to eighty nine, he said,
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we would all die. Sixty five million Americans to die
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of starvation between nineteen eighty and eighty nine. Then, he said,
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Earlick projected that the US population would drop to twenty
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two point six million by nineteen ninety nine as a
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result of famine and societal collapse. Nineteen ninety nine, tonight,
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we are going to party. US population would declined to
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twenty two point six million. I’m seeing a trend here, sir,
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mister Earlick. I’m seeing a trend. Paul, I don’t remember
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any of this really actually happening. The fourth prediction he
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made was England’s disappearance by the year two thousand. Two
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thousand was such a great date to predict things back
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in the seventies and sixties, right, because most people are
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going to be dead by two thousand. In a nineteen
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sixty nine statement to Britain’s Institute of Biology, he said,
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if I were a gambler, I would take even money
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that England will not exist by the year two thousand,
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implying environmental and population pressure would render it uninhabitable. Well,
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he was off by twenty five years, because England is disappearing,
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but it’s not because of starvation. It is a societal thing.
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But we’ll get into that someday, not today. Number five,
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in a nineteen sixty seven New Scientist article reprinted in
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The Washington Post in nineteen sixty eight. That is nineteen
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sixty eight, folks early predicted that somewhere between seventy and
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nineteen eighty five the world will undergo vast famines with
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hundreds of millions dying, regardless of any internsons. Oh my gosh,
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just yes, going to hit that putting so many tasers.
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Can you feel it? I can feel it. He was wrong.
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Number six India’s inevitable collapse. He wrote the population bomb.
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I don’t see how India could possibly feed two hundred
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million more people by nineteen eighty, suggesting India was doomed
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to catastrophic famine collapse. Instead, they became the cyber scam
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capital of the planet. Look at them, go good job,
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India runs Number seven. End of civilization in fifteen years. Oh,
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I love this. This is my This is my favorite.
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Speaker 6: Right here Byron Brimstone, coming down from the sky, rivers
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and seas boiling, forty.
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Speaker 8: Years of darkness, earthquakes, volcanoes a day, rising.
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Speaker 2: From the green, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, massistaria,
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and of civilization in fifteen years. In nineteen seventy he
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warned it some time in the next fifteen years, the
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and will come meeting an utter breakdown of the capacity
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of the planet to support humanity. And instead, in nineteen
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eighty five, we had hair bands, baby, We grew our
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hair out. We were spraying hairspray into the ozone layer.
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We even cut a big hole in the ozone to
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let all that beautiful space in He was wrong again.
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Oh I love these predictions, these predictions. Uh Space nineteen
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ninety nine, No nowmmm my brother, my brother in Christ.
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Space nineteen ninety nine was epic. I loved Space nineteen
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ninety nine, especially Mayra. You know, as you could change
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into anything. Think about being married to a woman that
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could change into anything, anything, kinky. Anyways, back to the show.
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Number eight, marine life extinction by nineteen eighty. During an
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Earth Day speech in nineteen seventy, earliklaimed, in ten years,
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all important animal life in the sea will be extinct,
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all going to die. Large areas of coastline will have
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to be evacuated because of the stretch of dead fish. Well,
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little did he know that it would take till what
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twenty twenty four, twenty twenty three, when we built all
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those giant fans all along the coast and they were
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killing all the whales. That’s what did it. She turned
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into a wood chopper wrecks. Oh my god. Okay. Number
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nine small disasters killing two hundred thousand people in nineteen
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seventy three. In nineteen seventy he predicted that air pollution
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would cause a small master in New York and Los
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Angeles in nineteen seventy three, killing two hundred thousand Americans.
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Now that can either be proven or not proven. Yeah, Raptor,
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I believe that Actresses’s wife can change into anything on
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a die. You can’t really, I mean, this could be
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all most proven. Okay, the smog in Los Angeles and
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New York. It probably helped quite a few people die.
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People who are already coughing up blood and everything. Smog
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can’t be good for you. Okay, that one will give
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him a could really have come true. Maybe it did
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come true. It’s hard to tell anyways. Number ten reduced
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a life expectancy due to DDT. In May nineteen seventy
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issue of autubon erliqu Warren that DDT and other chlorinated
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hydrocarbons may have substantially reduced the life expectancy of people
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born since nineteen forty five, estimating that Americans born is
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since nineteen forty six had life expectancy of only forty
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nine years, dropping to forty two by the nineteen eighty
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if the trend continues. He’s wrong again. Oh this is
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my favorite. I love I remember I remember studying this
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in school. This was big news. Oil depletion by the
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year two thousand. In nineteen seventy four, Erlic and his
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wife predicted that within the next quarter of a century,
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man kind will be looking elsewhere than in oil wells
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for its main source of energy, suggesting oil reserves would
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be depleted by around two thousand, sparking a frantic search
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for alternatives. And then twelve, this is a great one,
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water rationing in the US by nineteen seventy four. He
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predicted that the US would implement water rationing by nineteen
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seventy four due to resources scarcity driven by population growth.
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And now none of these none, zero zelch he’s batting zero.
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I remember being in school and some of these things
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coming out as well. Experts predict that you’ll be coughing
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up blood by the year nineteen eighty. You know, then
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little kids are screaming, yelling, wanting their mommies. You know,
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it’s chaos. It was horrible. Eighty came and went, eighty five,
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came and went, ninety, came and went two thousand, came
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in at twenty twenty, came and went it’s twenty twenty five.
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He’s batting zero. Who’s listening to this guy anymore? A
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lot of people are he’s got recent predictions. In nineteen
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seventy five, Earli forecasted that since more than nine tenths
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of the original tropical rainforce will be removed in most
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areas for the next thirty years or so, it is
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expected that half of the organism or organisms in these
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areas will vanish with it. They’re still harping on the rainforest.
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Guess what, guys, They’ve cut a lot of it down,
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and guess what it did. Just like in the Upper
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Peninsula in Michigan, it grew back. Civilization said in twenty
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eight Oh, here we go. In a twenty eighteen Guardian interview, Now,
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this guy’s still rambling on. He’s still going about. In
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a twenty eighteen Guardian interview, he stated that a shattering
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collapse of civilization is a near certainty in the next
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few decades due to overpopulation, over consumption, and environmental destruction. Okay,
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he’s still going on. He’s been wrong. This guy has
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been absolutely wrong since nineteen sixty eight. Nineteen sixty eight,
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he was wrong twenty eighteen, twenty eighteen, seven years ago.
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He’s still out there saying, Oh, it’s coming, it’s coming,
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and this is recent twenty twenty three. In a twenty
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twenty three sixty minute appearance alongside colleague Anthony Barnovski, Erlok
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supported the idea that if current extinction rates of the
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threatened species continued, a sixth mass extinction could occur within
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three to twenty two centuries. Three to twenty two centuries.
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How do you predict twenty two centuries with three quarters
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of what you think ought to be there disappearing? Those
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are his words. Erlk’s predictions were rooted in a neo
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Malthusian view that population growth would outstrip resources, leading to
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catastrophic consequences. Many of these forecasts, of course, did not
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materialize as predicted. The Green Revolution increased agricultural productivity, averting
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the widespread famincy foresaw. Global population grew from three point
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five billion in nineteen six sixty eight to over eight
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billion today, Yet starvation deaths have not reached the scales
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he anticipated. Although you know, regional famines have always have,
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and always will and are occurring right now. England and
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India persist. The US population is over three hundred and
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thirty million. Me Marine life, while under pressure, has not
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vanished as he claimed, innovations and resource extractions, energy efficiency
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and pollution control contradicted his resource depletion environmental collapse scenarios.
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Man figured it out all of these predictions were live.
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People are still listening to this over educated bonehead. But
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let’s just say theoretically, theoretically, my friends, that there are
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too many people on the planet. Now, I’m going to
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be upfront with you on this whole thinking on all
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of this logic. Okay, I feel there are too many
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people on the planet, not because the planet’s going to
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you know, run out of resources and there’s gonna be masters,
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and I just don’t care for that many people. It
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seems like everywhere you go there’s just people stinking up
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the joint. Everything has become a people factory. When you
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go to any kind of event, when you go to
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any kind of sight seeing, any kind of of a
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someplace that you know, a tourist thing, you go, you
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know somewhere that that’s a touristy thing, it’s like a
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people factory. Okay, kitchen kitsching, Okay, you’re next, your next,
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your next, your next, move along, move al on, move along.
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There’s no taking your time and enjoying things like the
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Grand Canyon, or or you know, the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville,
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or the Daytona Beach in Florida. It’s just all a
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people factory. Now, would I be totally devastator to fat
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I don’t know, five billion of the billion disappeared. Maybe
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a little bit. No, I really would be. I’m not
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gonna kid you. But here’s the thing. Global population continues
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to grow, though the rate of the growth has been
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slowing in recent decades. The world’s population is not currently
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in decline. Now some people would say it is, but
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there are places that it is. According to estimates from
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organizations like the UN, world population surpassed eight billion in
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November twenty twenty two and is projected to keep increasing potential,
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reaching or potentially reaching around eight point five billion by
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twenty thirty nine point seven billion by twenty fifty, before
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possibly stabilizing or declining in later centuries. The UN a
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lot of the quote experts unquote are now five billion
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joff with a B, not MB. That’d be a little
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more tricky, but five million, Yeah, we can get rid
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of some of those, like right now, nobody’d miss them. Anyways.
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They’re saying that the stabilization. The stagnation, let’s call it
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the stagnation of population, occurs around twenty seventy. I pose
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to you, my friends, that that is a very optimistic number.
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I pose to you that by twenty fifty we are
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already going to be in the collapse. I pose to
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you that by twenty thirty twenty thirty five, we could
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very well be seeing the collapse of global population, at
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least the stagnation. Of course, I’m no expert. I could
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be wrong, but we’re crap shooting right now, folks. We
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are crap shooting with the population of mankind, and if
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we are not careful, we could see a population reduction
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that could rival the Black Plague of Europe per you know,
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percentage wise. Now right now, as it stands, right now,
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we are still increasing in population. The growth isn’t uniform though.
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There are regions like parts of Europe and East Asia
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that are seeing population declines due to low birth rates
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and combined with aging populations, while others like Sub Saharan
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Africa are still experienced significant increases. Of course, al Gore
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and he doesn’t like to talk about this. Al Gore
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would like to flood a sub Saharan Africa with you know,
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abortion clinics and take care of that little problem. Because
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he is a population decline cheerleader. He wants population decline.
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I we’re going to talk about that too. This is
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the show might take over now, I don’t really care.
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I’m just going to go till I’m done. Factors like
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fertility rates, health care improvements, and economic conditions also play
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a role. So while the overall trend is still upward globally,
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the picture buries a lot depending on where you are now,
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several countries are experiencing population declines, with some of the
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most notable examples including Ukraine, Japan, Italy, Bulgaria facing challenges
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like war, aging populations, and political instability. Now here’s a deep,
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more detailed look. Okay, let’s look at some of these factors.
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Speaker 4: East.
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Speaker 2: Let’s look at Eastern Europe. Number one, Eastern Europe Bulgaria.
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Bulgaria’s projected to see a significant decline in population between
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twenty twenty and twenty fifty, and the Ukraine, of course,
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everybody’s dying, experiencing a large population decline due to war.
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Letiuuania projected to see a significant decline in population between
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twenty twenty and twenty fifty. Latvia projected to see the
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same significant decline between twenty twenty and twenty fifty. Serbia
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joins that list. Between twenty twenty and twenty fifty, Bosnia
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and Herzegovina projected to see a significant decline. Same so Croatia, Moldova, Romania, Albania, Estonia, Hungary, Poland.
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All of these Eastern European nations are heading for a
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decline as we speak between twenty twenty and twenty fifty,
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heading for a population decline. In other words, whether it
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be war, whether it be just an aging population, whether
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it be people aren’t giving birth, whatever, they are already
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in decline. They are there, they are there right now.
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They already have the problem. Let’s look at Asia. Japan
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has been facing a declining population doing an aging population
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and low birth rates. China, while still a large population,
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China’s growth has slowed and is projected to experience a
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decline in the coming decades. Now with China, it’s really
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crazy because here’s the problem. By law, you are only
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able to have one baby, one baby. That’s it. Well,
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in China, it’s an honor to have a baby’s son
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so they were killing all of the baby girls in
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the womb. They’re boarding them, killing them as they were born. Whatever.
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So now in China, and they don’t like to talk
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about this, but it’s happening. They got all of these
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young Chinese boys and no girls. China has a massive problem.
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China right now is going the other way. They’re paying
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people to start families. But the problem is is young
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Chinese people don’t want to get married, they don’t want
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to start families, they don’t want to bother with it
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because they’ve been told by the same government to having
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babies is destroying China. China is going to be a
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victim of their own stupidity. Now the Korea is North Korea,
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South Korea. They’ve got problems too, exactly. China did change
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the law rafter, but it didn’t work because they’ve already
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drilled into these kids’ heads the babies are bad. Babies
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are bad, and Clay don’t know babies. You’re killing the
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world in glue. And we’ll get to that here in
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the USA in a bit. In Europe, Italy experienced is
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experiencing a population decline. Greece is projected to see a
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significant decline in population by twenty twenty and twenty fifty. Now,
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you remember in Greece. In Greece, the mayor suggestion used
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to be the retirement age in Greece was sixty two.
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A few years back, they said, we can’t do this anymore.
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We’re raising the population to sixty four. Do you remember
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what happened? Riots in the street, people lost their collective
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do doo? Okay, just for the two year popular Now
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up here, you know, in the United States, that’s sixty five,
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and they’re already pushing to have sixty seven, sixty eight.
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Some people are pushing to seventy because they can see
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the riding on the wall already. Now we’re gonna get
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further into that in just a little bit. Other nations.
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Venezuela is facing a population decline due to political instability.
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Georgia projected to see a significant decline twenty twenty and
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twenty fifty, Portugal same between twenty and twenty fifty as
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a decline, Slavic Republic, same, North Macedonia same. All these
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people places I’m mentioning right now are gonna see significant
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declines in population between twenty twenty and twenty fifty. North
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Macedonia Cuba, jump down to Saint Martin Island experience in
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declining population. Already, Cook Island experiencing declining population, Marshall Islands,
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North Mariana Islands all experiencing significant decline and population. What
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about the United States, Let’s talk about that. Let’s reach
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the bottom of the hour. When we come back, we’re
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gonna jump into the US. What it means for us,
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What it means for the good old United States of America.
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What in God’s name have we done? Don’t go anywhere.
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Speaker 2: Hey Randy, what you’re doing?
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Speaker 1: Oh hey Dave, I’m just making a list of things
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Speaker 3: This breakfast isn’t just breakfast. It might be the first
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McDonald’s breakfast you’re having at McDonald’s again. This lunch might
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be a weekly tradition you hadn’t had in weeks, And
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this dinner might be the first one you bought for
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not just you, in a while. Whatever this order is
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for you, McDonald’s would be hated to take it.
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Speaker 1: Get more of the chicken you love with a delicious
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Speaker 4: Dining rooms are starting to reopen in certain communities. I
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participate in. McDonald’s cannot be combined with any other offer
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a combo meal.
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Speaker 6: Not to be a backseat driver, But can you say
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Speaker 2: All right, wow, we really dove into things night. My gosh,
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this is way too deep for Sunday Night, but you
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know what it needs to be said. It needs to
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be said we have been talking about and welcome back
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to Sunday Night with Allan Ray. I am your host, Hellanray.
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I’m gonna try something new tonight. I’m actually gonna try
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to share my screen. This may go good, may collapse
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the whole show. We might just just dive into nothing
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this here, but we’re gonna try it. Okay, folks, privacy here,
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what’s a privacy year? Get out of here with that crap?
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Uh turn on prediction. Get out of here. I’m gonna
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try to share something with you folks in a bit. Anyways,
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let’s talk about the United States. We’ve been talking about
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all over the planet planetary population reduction, and we really
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haven’t talked about why it may not go as well
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as people think it will. What about the US? While
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the US population is currently growing, projections suggest that it
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will peak in the twenty seventies and then decline, the
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experts say. The experts say that we will peak in
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the twenty seventies and then start decline. I have a
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will think about it, with factors like declining birth rates
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and potential change in immigration playing a key role. Here’s
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a more detail breakdown the current growth. Right now, the
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population has been growing, with the most recent data showing
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a one percent increase its or twenty twenty three, reaching
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three hundred and forty point one million. Now, projections from
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the US CINSUS Bureau indicate that the population will likely
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peak in twenty seventy at around three hundred and seventy million,
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before declining in the following decades. Now, some of the
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things that are pushing this, and they’re not going to
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give you all of the details I am going to
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I’m going to Declining birth rates are one of the
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influential factors. The total fertility rate, births per woman and
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birth per woman is a very big thing in in China. Actually,
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what is it. I think it’s in it’s my art
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or North Korea, one of them. It’s down to like
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zero point nine, so point nine per woman. That is
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a population implosion right there, already starting to happen. The
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total fertility rate is projected to remain below the population
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replacement level of two point one. This is what that
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means in order to sustain three hundred and forty million
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people that we have right now. Every woman of birthing age,
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every woman, one man of birthing age average has two
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point one babies. Now they’re not gonna have a point
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one baby. You know, that’s ridiculous. It’s just that means, like,
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you know, nine women have two babies, one has three.
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So we’re already under the replacement level, meaning each generation
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will not fully replace itself. Combine this with an aging population. Now,
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the baby boomer generation is aging and the share of
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the population over sixty five is increasing, leading to a
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shift in the age structure. And we’ll talk about this
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in the workplace in just a minute. Immigration plays a
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crucial role in the population growth, and changes in immigration
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policies are patterns could impact the projected decline. Oh wait
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a minute, what what was that again? Immigration plays a
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crucial role in population growth, and changes in immigration policies
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or patterns could impact the projected decline. Put that at
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the back of your mind. Put that in the back
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of your head. Okay, I know Japan’s had that, Raptor,
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Japan’s had that point nine, but South Korea is the
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other one. I think South Korea is even lower. It’s
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zero point eight or something. It’s insane. They are in
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free fall right now. Thanks for bringing that up, jeff
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our raptor.
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Speaker 7: So.
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Speaker 2: Anyways, a population collapse is where birth rates plummet and
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a population strengths dramatically, and it can have some serious
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ripple effects. First off, you’d see an aging population with
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fewer young people to support them. Think fewer workers paying
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into a system like social security or health care or whatever.
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Economics could stall out as a labor shortage hits industries hard,
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from manufacturing to tech. Japan is already wrestling with this,
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as a Raptor just pointed out in chat. Rex said, Hey,
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he added to the population over when he was over there,
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so it’s not his fault. Rex, You’re a hero. You
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did your part. Japan’s already wrestling with this, so we’re
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seeing their workforce is shrinking and they’re leaning on automation
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and immigration tweaks to cope. But it’s a slow grind.
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It’s a very slow pattern. Now there’s some people that
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say this is not all doom. Fewer people could use
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pressure on resources like water, food, and energy, and maybe
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even given the environment a bit of a breather. But
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the transition to a lower population, I guarantee you is
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going to be brutal. We are not ready for it, folks,
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We’re not ready for it. Rural areas could turn into
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ghost towns as people migrate to cities or other countries,
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leaving behind crumbling infrastructure and cultural heritage. Psychologically, it could
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mess with a society’s sense of purpose or identity. Fewer
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kids mean less optimism about the future. Now, some economists
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like Charles Goodheart, have pointed out that declining populations can
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also tank consumer demands, dragging down innovations and investments. As
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far as economic and social pressures declining population could be
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the labor shortages, strains on social security and healthcare systems,
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and potential economic challenges. Again, put that in the back
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of your mind. We’re going to talk about that here
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in just a second. The need for adaptation. Businesses and policies,
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policymakers need to adapt to a changing demographic landscape. We
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are seeing this right now. Washington, d C. Washington, d C.
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The swamp does not like to change. They are a
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money machine. They’re a money machine, and they don’t like
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having their claws slapped back out of the wealth, our wealth,
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our paychecks. They’re freaking out as we speak right now
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at this moment. They’ve got all the little minions out
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there in a panicked effort to make the whole United
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States try to believe that, oh my gosh, Washington is
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not young. But the government’s under attack, which means America’s underttack.
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We’re doomed. No, the bureaucracy’s under attack. And the funny
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thing about it is, I don’t see a lot of
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people believing it. I don’t see the grassroots outrage. You know,
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there was some grassroots outrage in twenty twenty, the summer
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of twenty twenty. Okay, they convinced some morons to get
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out there and actually protest. I’m not seeing at this time.
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I’m seeing the grassroots people go. Now, wait a minute,
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they’re doing the whole Dave Chappelle thing. Dave Chappelle talks
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about Donald Trump coming out and saying I know the
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system is rigged because I use this, and he goes, dog, yeah,
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what do you said? And all those same people are
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looking at, you know, say the government. It’s not corrupt.
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00:43:08,559 –> 00:43:11,199
It’s not corrupt and not wasteful, and all the people
678
00:43:11,239 –> 00:43:14,000
that usually would you know, just stand up start protesting, go, yeah,
679
00:43:14,039 –> 00:43:18,320
you know, it really is wasteful and corrupt. We’ve been
680
00:43:18,480 –> 00:43:22,159
protesting about that for decades. What are you talking about?
681
00:43:26,880 –> 00:43:31,320
So how do we counteract to this decline? Policies are
682
00:43:31,360 –> 00:43:34,559
going to have to be made to support family and
683
00:43:34,679 –> 00:43:39,400
encourage higher birth rates. Hm, well, think about that for
684
00:43:39,440 –> 00:43:43,960
just a moment. Increased immigration. Uh oh uh oh. Some
685
00:43:44,199 –> 00:43:46,760
argue that increased immigration can help offset the effects of
686
00:43:46,760 –> 00:43:50,000
declining population, but this is a complex issue with various perspectives.
687
00:43:50,000 –> 00:43:52,639
Wait wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, are you getting
688
00:43:52,679 –> 00:43:56,440
this picture? Are you getting this picture? What the white
689
00:43:56,599 –> 00:44:02,320
wide world of fortunes going on here. So you’re saying
690
00:44:02,440 –> 00:44:06,920
that experts, to offset this, we are going to have
691
00:44:07,000 –> 00:44:11,400
to bring a whole bunch of immigrants, illegal immigrants into
692
00:44:11,440 –> 00:44:15,519
this country under the radar and make them low wage
693
00:44:15,559 –> 00:44:21,440
slaves to feed our leviathan. But Donald Trump’s kicking them out.
694
00:44:22,519 –> 00:44:35,800
Oh no, all right, I say all this, Yeah, can’t.
695
00:44:35,840 –> 00:44:37,840
We could import millions of people every year. We did
696
00:44:37,880 –> 00:44:40,320
it for the last four years. You’re exactly right, politics junkie,
697
00:44:40,320 –> 00:44:44,639
You’re exactly right. We’ve been doing We did it starting
698
00:44:44,639 –> 00:44:48,440
with Obama’s second term. Obama’s first term, he was nicknamed
699
00:44:48,519 –> 00:44:52,760
the deporter in chief. Something changed. I know what changed.
700
00:44:53,639 –> 00:44:58,000
Agenda twenty thirty changed, The World Economic Forum changed, and
701
00:44:58,039 –> 00:45:00,760
they all put pressure on the United State to America.
702
00:45:01,760 –> 00:45:05,719
And this is documented to bring over two million illegal
703
00:45:05,800 –> 00:45:09,039
well two million immigrants. They just called it open border.
704
00:45:09,119 –> 00:45:13,159
Two million immigrants per year for the next twenty years.
705
00:45:14,280 –> 00:45:16,880
That’s what changed, and Obama did a flip Pop said yeah,
706
00:45:16,920 –> 00:45:18,679
let’s bring them in. Bank a man, yep, brk a man,
707
00:45:19,920 –> 00:45:21,400
My communist all the lord said to do it. We
708
00:45:21,480 –> 00:45:31,559
gotta do it. The US workforce is aging. We got
709
00:45:31,559 –> 00:45:34,280
a growing number of people fifty five and older remaining
710
00:45:34,320 –> 00:45:37,800
in the labor workforce, presenting both opportunities and challenges for
711
00:45:37,800 –> 00:45:42,159
the employers and workers alike. It’s presenting more challenges. The
712
00:45:42,199 –> 00:45:46,679
workforce is getting older. I think the last the last
713
00:45:46,719 –> 00:45:49,960
great thing, the last great projection they had was like
714
00:45:50,000 –> 00:45:53,320
forty two point five or something. We’re an old workforce.
715
00:45:54,440 –> 00:45:58,880
It’s looking more like a square than it is. A
716
00:45:58,960 –> 00:46:04,800
pyramid used to be a pyramid. And Jep just said, yeah,
717
00:46:04,840 –> 00:46:07,400
I can share stuff on here, So I want to share.
718
00:46:07,400 –> 00:46:09,119
I want to see if I can bring this up.
719
00:46:09,440 –> 00:46:12,360
I might be able to. I don’t know. It gave
720
00:46:12,360 –> 00:46:16,239
me all kinds of crap here for a second. Be original.
721
00:46:17,679 –> 00:46:27,719
Come on, baby, yeah, no, I want the graph. I
722
00:46:27,800 –> 00:46:32,840
want the graph. Bring me the graph advanced proceed to
723
00:46:32,880 –> 00:46:35,360
BLS dot com. I don’t care if it’s unsafe. They
724
00:46:35,400 –> 00:46:43,559
probably are going to come on, baby, here we go. Now,
725
00:46:43,679 –> 00:46:46,000
let’s see if we can share this screen because this
726
00:46:46,039 –> 00:46:51,440
is this is kind of interesting. It’s just not gonna
727
00:46:51,480 –> 00:46:54,840
let me do it. It’s just not gonna let me
728
00:46:54,840 –> 00:47:00,960
do it, you little jerks. Oh well, I try. No,
729
00:47:01,320 –> 00:47:04,639
it’s it’s it’s going to uh give me crap. Anyways,
730
00:47:08,199 –> 00:47:16,199
we have an issue the labor market is really strange.
731
00:47:16,199 –> 00:47:18,880
When you look at what’s going on in the labor force,
732
00:47:20,320 –> 00:47:28,760
it’s it’s very bizarre. Let’s see labor force participation participation rate.
733
00:47:28,840 –> 00:47:41,199
Let’s see, like I can bring that up. You’re gonna
734
00:47:41,199 –> 00:47:42,559
do it. You’re gonna do it. You’re gonna do it.
735
00:47:42,639 –> 00:47:46,400
Maybe they’re gonna do it. I don’t know. But anyways,
736
00:47:46,440 –> 00:47:49,079
this is a Bureau of Labor Statistics. Had this nifty
737
00:47:49,119 –> 00:47:50,599
little graft and I was wanting to show you. I
738
00:47:50,639 –> 00:47:52,840
had it on out of the computer. This computer decided, yeah,
739
00:47:53,199 –> 00:47:55,679
you gathering going home? Is it gonna do it? Oh
740
00:47:55,719 –> 00:47:58,000
my gosh, we got the Nope, that’s not the graph.
741
00:47:58,480 –> 00:48:01,000
I want all of it, folks, I want all of it.
742
00:48:05,159 –> 00:48:06,960
This is not going to do it for me. These
743
00:48:07,000 –> 00:48:12,639
people just suck it all just sucks. Anyways, remember back,
744
00:48:12,880 –> 00:48:16,119
if you’re a little older like me, you had a
745
00:48:16,119 –> 00:48:18,880
summer job when you were sixteen, you had a little job.
746
00:48:18,880 –> 00:48:20,679
You worked at a restaurant. My brothers and sisters, you know,
747
00:48:20,840 –> 00:48:23,079
they worked at McDonald’s. I was class here. I worked
748
00:48:23,119 –> 00:48:28,239
at Big Boy sixteen until I graduated and went off
749
00:48:28,239 –> 00:48:31,840
to college, where I worked few jobs under the table, cash,
750
00:48:32,199 –> 00:48:35,159
under the table. I worked a few rock and roll
751
00:48:35,239 –> 00:48:41,599
gigs with my hair band, did things like that, and
752
00:48:41,679 –> 00:48:48,480
it’s kind of I don’t know, everybody had the job.
753
00:48:48,559 –> 00:48:56,039
I mean, it was very, very odd that you didn’t
754
00:48:56,159 –> 00:49:00,000
have a job when you were, you know, at least eighteen.
755
00:49:04,000 –> 00:49:10,239
I’m looking at some of the grafts here and it’s
756
00:49:10,280 –> 00:49:13,880
really odd that they just go down. You know. The
757
00:49:13,880 –> 00:49:17,840
only thing that went up was people fifty five and older.
758
00:49:18,400 –> 00:49:20,800
There was a hump that went from two thousand and
759
00:49:20,840 –> 00:49:24,199
seven all the way to twenty twenty three. Of course
760
00:49:24,280 –> 00:49:28,199
COVID everything dropped a little bit, but right at twenty
761
00:49:28,239 –> 00:49:34,079
twenty all the way through now, I guess it changed
762
00:49:38,280 –> 00:49:40,719
this whole time. And this isn’t just COVID, but since
763
00:49:40,719 –> 00:49:45,880
two thousand and seven, the eighteen through twenty five year
764
00:49:45,920 –> 00:49:52,920
old demographic has slowly been declining, not a lot, but significantly.
765
00:49:54,000 –> 00:50:00,440
Twenty five year olds are less and less in labor
766
00:50:00,440 –> 00:50:07,000
force now than what they used to be, and it’s worrisome.
767
00:50:10,880 –> 00:50:13,840
Your forty to fifty five year old is your demographic
768
00:50:13,920 –> 00:50:17,199
right now, with the largest with the highest employment rate.
769
00:50:18,880 –> 00:50:30,320
I find that disturbing. Today’s workers are older, but they’re
770
00:50:30,320 –> 00:50:32,119
better educated and more likely to have a four year
771
00:50:32,159 –> 00:50:35,840
college degree than in the past. A significant portion of
772
00:50:35,840 –> 00:50:40,000
older workers are employed full time. This trend is increasing.
773
00:50:41,079 –> 00:50:44,360
So where is our young labor force? Where is our
774
00:50:44,400 –> 00:50:50,000
young labor force? Their jobs open everywhere, everywhere, And since COVID,
775
00:50:50,000 –> 00:50:53,880
I know, the job market has been a mess, but
776
00:50:53,920 –> 00:50:55,960
this started all the way back in two thousand and seven.
777
00:50:56,199 –> 00:50:59,679
Trying to hire anyone to do a job, especially a
778
00:50:59,760 –> 00:51:03,239
job that’s just a minimum wage job, something just to
779
00:51:03,360 –> 00:51:06,320
drive parts around, clean bus tables, do something for a
780
00:51:06,360 –> 00:51:09,679
little bit of money. It’s almost impossible to hire anybody
781
00:51:09,719 –> 00:51:16,320
into these positions. I know, I am a hirer of people.
782
00:51:19,519 –> 00:51:22,400
It’s slowly leading to some type of idiocracy. We can’t
783
00:51:22,440 –> 00:51:26,639
find people to do the jobs. And when you understand,
784
00:51:28,159 –> 00:51:32,119
you understand that a sixteen to twenty four year old demographic,
785
00:51:34,280 –> 00:51:37,360
which basically, let’s face it, folks, from sixteen to twenty
786
00:51:37,360 –> 00:51:40,039
four years old, you’re working a McJob. Okay, you’re working
787
00:51:40,119 –> 00:51:43,719
on McJob. Sixteen to twenty four is when you first
788
00:51:43,760 –> 00:51:46,840
start your job. In sixteen and twenty four, you’re still
789
00:51:46,840 –> 00:51:48,800
in college, you’re getting ready to graduate college with your
790
00:51:48,800 –> 00:51:51,599
bachelor’s degree or whatever, or you’re just you know, kind
791
00:51:51,639 –> 00:51:55,639
of floundering about partying, doing whatever you’re doing, until you
792
00:51:55,719 –> 00:51:57,719
start waking up to the fact that hey, I’m twenty four,
793
00:51:57,760 –> 00:52:02,079
I’m starting to become an adult. McJobs, there’s no one
794
00:52:02,119 –> 00:52:06,440
to flip Burger’s. Kids aren’t taking summer jobs anymore, they’re
795
00:52:06,480 –> 00:52:10,239
not taking part time jobs anymore. Is this why that
796
00:52:10,360 –> 00:52:12,960
Biden and Obama administrations are trying to push two million
797
00:52:13,000 –> 00:52:16,079
illegal aliens in here a year? Is this why the
798
00:52:16,119 –> 00:52:19,239
World Economic Forum in the United Nations are ignoring the
799
00:52:19,360 –> 00:52:23,199
sovereignty of our nation and are trying to nation build
800
00:52:23,320 –> 00:52:26,679
with like a caste system off cheap laborers on the
801
00:52:26,840 –> 00:52:30,679
very bottom and everybody else surviving on the backs of
802
00:52:30,719 –> 00:52:36,199
those workers, exploiting these workers to no, yeah, you’re here,
803
00:52:37,280 –> 00:52:42,440
We’re going to exploit you. Though. The biggest issue, the
804
00:52:42,480 –> 00:52:47,800
population implosion will cause that I can see. And this
805
00:52:47,880 –> 00:52:49,960
is why you’re going to all of a sudden your
806
00:52:50,039 –> 00:52:52,440
life thinking your lifetime, folks, you’re going to see this
807
00:52:52,480 –> 00:52:58,679
become huge, huge, And you’re right, Aggie McDonald’s has kiosks
808
00:52:58,719 –> 00:53:00,920
for ordering things now because he can’t get people to work,
809
00:53:01,320 –> 00:53:04,000
so they replaced them with machines. And you are seeing
810
00:53:04,039 –> 00:53:07,679
farms replaced kids with machines. I used to go do
811
00:53:08,159 –> 00:53:11,039
quaranty tasseling. My brothers and sister did the same thing.
812
00:53:12,920 –> 00:53:15,920
Used to be you’d go work at some funky job
813
00:53:16,000 –> 00:53:17,840
that was just miserable, but you know, you had a
814
00:53:17,880 –> 00:53:19,840
lot of people to complain with, and you haught a
815
00:53:19,840 –> 00:53:23,760
good time working at a golf course mowing lawns. Whatever
816
00:53:27,440 –> 00:53:29,199
the world economic for in the UN Nation and the
817
00:53:29,320 –> 00:53:31,800
United Nations are are ignored. Are trying to ignore the
818
00:53:31,840 –> 00:53:36,960
sovereignty of our nation and push two million illegals over
819
00:53:36,960 –> 00:53:40,199
the border a year to nation build. They’re building a
820
00:53:40,239 –> 00:53:47,760
caste system. Let’s face it, folks, what the the people
821
00:53:47,800 –> 00:53:53,800
who oppose having border control are really advocating a slave labor.
822
00:53:54,119 –> 00:53:56,280
You can dress it up, you could call it whatever
823
00:53:56,320 –> 00:53:58,280
you want, but what they want and what they need,
824
00:53:58,360 –> 00:54:04,800
is slave labor. These are stupid people, okay to them.
825
00:54:05,159 –> 00:54:09,440
The biggest issue with a population implosion is going to
826
00:54:09,480 –> 00:54:15,000
be the decline of revenue for big Daddy government. Don’t
827
00:54:15,000 –> 00:54:17,119
think for a second that the tax monitors in DC
828
00:54:17,280 –> 00:54:21,559
aren’t fretting and stewing about this, this eventual issue. They
829
00:54:21,599 –> 00:54:24,679
see it on the horizon. Look how they’re acting right
830
00:54:24,719 –> 00:54:28,760
now with just one administration cleaning house and shutting unnecessary ways.
831
00:54:28,800 –> 00:54:32,280
They are freaking out. They are setting themselves on fire
832
00:54:32,320 –> 00:54:36,079
and cutting themselves, sending their minions, they’re paid minions, out
833
00:54:36,079 –> 00:54:38,119
into the street to act like it’s some kind of
834
00:54:38,159 –> 00:54:42,519
grassroot protest. I can’t wait to see the science that says,
835
00:54:42,800 –> 00:54:46,320
save our giant leviathans, save our giants. These people are
836
00:54:46,440 –> 00:54:55,079
fighting tooth and nail to protect giant wasteful, unsustainable government.
837
00:54:55,440 –> 00:55:00,519
And if we have the population reduction that is not
838
00:55:00,719 –> 00:55:04,119
possibly but probably coming, and I think it’s probably coming
839
00:55:04,159 –> 00:55:09,280
way before twenty seventy, think about it for a second, folks.
840
00:55:09,960 –> 00:55:13,840
All it takes is a real pandemic, not a modified
841
00:55:14,000 –> 00:55:18,639
Chinese woo hand lab cold. But I’m talking a real pandemic. Okay,
842
00:55:18,679 –> 00:55:20,840
We’ve already got things like measles and all kinds of
843
00:55:20,880 –> 00:55:25,960
weird diseases coming over the border. With these undocumented illegal
844
00:55:26,000 –> 00:55:29,599
aliens who are not being tested as they come through
845
00:55:29,639 –> 00:55:32,719
to make sure that they’re healthy, we’re having things that
846
00:55:32,760 –> 00:55:35,360
we haven’t seen before. All it takes is something to
847
00:55:35,440 –> 00:55:41,679
catch wildfire to kill off a bunch of the younger generation.
848
00:55:43,760 –> 00:55:49,360
I don’t know, maybe a fentanyl problem, a drug problem,
849
00:55:51,800 –> 00:55:58,679
and you will see this population decline, triple, quadruple. It’ll
850
00:55:58,719 –> 00:56:02,760
happen quickly. What we have already, ladies and gentlemen, what
851
00:56:02,800 –> 00:56:05,599
we have already. You think about this. Everything that’s being
852
00:56:05,679 –> 00:56:09,519
pushed in the mainstream society and by mainstream society right now.
853
00:56:10,039 –> 00:56:14,199
I’m talking the mainstream media, the Democrat Party, the leftist leftism,
854
00:56:14,320 –> 00:56:20,760
right now, everything they’re preaching, transgenderism, abortion, Oh my god,
855
00:56:20,800 –> 00:56:22,840
don’t mess with their abortion. We have to have the
856
00:56:22,920 –> 00:56:26,800
right to kill our babies. Everything they’re pushing right now
857
00:56:28,519 –> 00:56:34,840
leads to sterilization, leads to population decline, leads to what
858
00:56:35,039 –> 00:56:40,159
I believe we could be seeing by twenty thirty five,
859
00:56:41,519 –> 00:56:45,360
the stagnation of our population and then the sudden decrease.
860
00:56:45,960 –> 00:56:51,360
All it takes is one war where we’re sending people
861
00:56:51,360 –> 00:56:54,639
off to die. All it takes is one real pandemic,
862
00:56:55,440 –> 00:57:00,440
a meteorite hit, a mass power outage. Think about it.
863
00:57:00,480 –> 00:57:03,360
I preach this on this show all the time. I
864
00:57:03,480 –> 00:57:05,360
preach this on this show all the time. And an
865
00:57:05,360 –> 00:57:09,920
EMP a chromo mass ejection electromagnetic pulse knocks out the
866
00:57:09,960 –> 00:57:13,400
power grid. I guarantee you, in the first thirty days,
867
00:57:14,000 –> 00:57:17,199
the United States of America will lose fifty million people.
868
00:57:17,360 –> 00:57:21,280
Almost everybody on both coasts will be eating each other
869
00:57:21,400 –> 00:57:24,639
and dying in droves. They don’t have a way to
870
00:57:24,719 –> 00:57:31,119
sustain themselves without dependence on a razor thin infrastructure. They
871
00:57:31,159 –> 00:57:36,639
just don’t and it will be horrific. All it’s gonna
872
00:57:36,679 –> 00:57:40,320
take is a glitch in the system, and that population
873
00:57:40,440 –> 00:57:44,239
decline is going to be massive. And when it is,
874
00:57:47,320 –> 00:57:49,920
it’s gonna get brutal, it’s gonna get ugly. Now, it
875
00:57:49,960 –> 00:57:53,079
will eventually pan out in the long run. We are
876
00:57:53,559 –> 00:57:56,079
and I’m going to go the way of what I
877
00:57:56,119 –> 00:58:00,320
was beginning this show off of with Paul Rlick. All
878
00:58:00,360 –> 00:58:05,360
of his predictions were wrong. All of his doom has
879
00:58:05,760 –> 00:58:12,400
not come true because we’ve adapted. We’ve adapted, we’ve overcome,
880
00:58:13,039 –> 00:58:19,400
and eventually, if the population is to suddenly tank, will adapt,
881
00:58:19,920 –> 00:58:24,679
will overcome. But what I’m saying is the transition period
882
00:58:24,760 –> 00:58:29,960
between adapting and overcoming is going to be brutal. It’s
883
00:58:30,000 –> 00:58:32,159
going to be hard, and a lot of people will
884
00:58:32,199 –> 00:58:36,880
die just because of that. We are a soft generation.
885
00:58:37,440 –> 00:58:42,039
We’ve reduced ourselves down to a soft people. We don’t
886
00:58:42,079 –> 00:58:45,519
know how I’m talking about myself, I’m talking about the
887
00:58:45,519 –> 00:58:48,320
population general. We don’t know how to raise food in
888
00:58:48,360 –> 00:58:51,719
our backyards. We don’t know how to hunt food. And
889
00:58:51,760 –> 00:58:53,840
when you get into these younger generations, they have no
890
00:58:53,920 –> 00:58:55,880
idea which end of a hooked up, a worm out,
891
00:58:55,920 –> 00:59:02,960
even a fish. You’re right, Amish will take over the world.
892
00:59:03,519 –> 00:59:05,320
We will have to rely on the Amish. We will
893
00:59:05,320 –> 00:59:08,559
have an Amish king in America someday and we will
894
00:59:08,559 –> 00:59:10,880
have to follow his every command if we want to live.
895
00:59:11,880 –> 00:59:15,079
All of our women will be wearing pleasant Amish dresses.
896
00:59:16,199 –> 00:59:18,960
We will all take baths once a week, whether we
897
00:59:19,039 –> 00:59:22,039
need them or not, and we will milk all the cows.
898
00:59:22,480 –> 00:59:24,960
I can’t wait. To me, this sounds like paradise, except
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the bath thing. That’s kind of gross. What will the
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future elected elitist snobs do when the population starts declining
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here and their seemingly infinite source of revenue dries up.
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Where will they get their money to feed the big, bloated,
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unsustainable lebiathan. It will definitely be Maybe not for us
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who have taken the yes ordnance says he shall be
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your king. Maybe not for us we who have decided
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that we are making paths, and there are kids out there,
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trust me, they’re living in this area. They see this
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coming too. Maybe they don’t know what they’re seeing coming,
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but they feel something’s coming. Anybody with any kind of
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sensitivity to their world today can see something coming down
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the pike. They know there’s going to be a mass change.
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We can’t go the way we’re going. And screw you
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all for making me defend Donald Trump. But he’s doing
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the right thing, and these people that are fighting him,
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they just look stupid and silly. We need to go
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through the bureaucracies and we need to jettison every single
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thing that we don’t need. It’s going to become a
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necessity before too long. If the population and stagnate and
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then start phining, we’ll thank ourselves. By God, I got
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all of the US in by ten oh two. Folks,
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as much as the mainstream media, as much as your
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propaganda pushers and NPR an AP push for the overpopulation thing.
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We are teaching our children not to procreate. We are
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teaching our children that the institution of marriage is futile.
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We’re teaching our children that when they have children, it’s
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screwing up the world. These poor kids have no idea
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what’s going to happen to them. In their very own lifetimes.
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And even if it is twenty seventy before this all happens,
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I’ll be one hundred. I’ll still be pretty young. But
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they will still be at the point where they’ll want
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to retire, and they won’t be able to because they
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will be stuck working until they die if we don’t
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change things right now, and the change happens when we
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do thin out the bureaucracies, thin out the elected stupidities,
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keep more of our paychecks, learn to plant our own food,
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learn to grow our own food, get the government out
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of our way of having chickens in our backyard and
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being able to do things that are actually sustainable for us,
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even if it means that the government don’t get to
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milk our paychecks, the poor, poor, abused government don’t get
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to take more of our money. Oh my gosh, who’s
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gonna feed the transgender Ethiopians. They’re gonna have to learn
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to survive on their own. I’m Alan Ray. Sunday Night
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with Alan Ray. Next week, Lord Willing in the creek,
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don’t rise, and I may reach out for Jeff. We
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have a problem coming up that’s even more doomy. No,
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it might be, might not be and that is the
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poller shift. I’m gonna take a look at it next week.
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God bless you guys. Thanks for joining me in chat
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chat room. Thanks for listening to Sunday Night with Alan Ray.
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Each and every one of you are just awesome. God
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bless We’ll talk again soon