by Chris Black
Eight countries – the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Tanzania – will account for more than half the population growth until 2050. DRC and Tanzania are expected to see their populations double over the next three decades, while the population of India is forecast to increase from about 1.4 billion to 1.67 billion by 2050.
This is seriously terrifying both for people of European descent and also for the ecology of planet Earth.
The World Wars were the greatest disaster in history and set humanity on a course that will almost inevitably lead to global catastrophe.
The big culprit in this acceleration towards racial and ecological destruction is global debt/usury based capitalism with its raceless, cultureless drive towards unlimited growth, to feed the bottomless pit of debt.
Things did not have to be this way.
The consequences of higher humanity losing those wars will be felt for centuries to come.