Thursday, November 14, 2019

The Tipping point

As an intuitive and a rational logical person who is gifted in many ways it became pretty obvious to me yesterday that mankind would naturally go extinct this century when I learned that over 40% of all insects likely will go extinct soon. I looked at this fact and then looked through time.

What I saw wasn't pretty. One of the first going extinct worldwide is honeybees caused by neurotoxins in pesticides which prevent bees from finding their way back to the hives. Neurotoxins basically give bees instant Alzheimers or instant senile dementia so they cannot remember where their hives are. So, the hives and all the bees die from the neurotoxins sprayed on our food.

This also makes me wonder if people who eat non-organic food are getting alzheimers and senile dementia also from these neurotoxins that people spray on foods while being grown to prevent bugs from eating the foods?

Logically, this is true too (or the logic follows) even though I don't think insecticide or herbicide makers are going to allow tests like this actually made because of their profit bottom lines.

The real point I'm making here is I realized as an intuitive that as I looked down time lines with this new information about 40% or more of insects dying, I could then watch the birds who eat those insects dying too and watch as it moves up the food chain to humans dying as well.

So, it isn't just global Climate change killing people it's also neurotoxins killing insects which cause birds who eat them to die which cause higher order predators to die like Hawks and raptors and Eagles and Kestrals and the like which causes things that eat them to die too.

So, looking forward through time the combination of bees and other insects dying greatly reduces pollination of not only foods being grown but all plants that need to pollinate including trees like pine and fir and others. So, as you can see even if people hand pollinate the foods they want to eat it means that many wild plants and trees will die out without pollinators.

So, eventually with dead forests and dead wild plants wind the winds increase it will just blow the topsoil away and leave nothing behind for anything to grow in and this will also kill more insects and animals and people worldwide as well.

So, this new fact of pollinators and other insects going extinct soon also contributes to human demise alongside of global Climate change. In other words these two separate tracks amplify each other to human extinction as early as 2050 to 2070 if left unchecked. So, finding ways to prevent pollinators from going extinct (of all plants on earth) will help humans survive longer here on earth even as the winds increase in storms from global warming.

Note: Pockets of survival:

I envision large swaths of the world without trees or plants because of a lack of pollinators other than humans. But, what will remain is places like higher valleys and mountainous areas with less people and more wild flora and fauna surviving. So, even though large areas of the earth might be more like deserts with blowing dirt and sand, there still will be pockets of areas with pollinators intact in areas where there are less people and neurotoxins aren't being sprayed or other toxic substances used.

Over time there might be less and less of these "Shangri La" kinds of places but they might be enough to keep the human race from going entirely extinct during the next 100 years time.

But, after hearing about the 40% extinction rate of insects coming it is quite obvious that there will be less than 1 billion people still alive on earth by 2100 at the present rate unless something drastically changes from the world's present trajectory.

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