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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Depopulation in the sense I was writing about it does NOT mean extinction: it means "Thinning out the herd" in the context I was writing about

It means to me like when you thin out a herd of deer because they are too plentiful. People have done this by shooting herds of deer or they have been bad at this when they almost drove Plains Buffalo extinct during the 1800s. So, the basic idea of some UFOs supporting the depopulation or (thinning the herd) is NOT to extinct humans. Actually the opposite is true. they see overpopulation of humans as extincting humans more than anything else. So, from the ones doing this now they do see themselves as forest rangers thinning the herd of humans here on earth by harming democracy and human rights.

From their point of view democracy causes overpopulation of humans on earth. They also feel human rights also cause overpopulation of humans on earth.

I disagree because if you as a human being lose your human rights it pushes you back to becoming more and more of an animal and if you survive you tend to become a murderer to continue surviving.

So, the end result is the end of civilization. Therefore, thinking you can just thin out human beings by ending human rights and democracies just ends civilization. At least the civilization that we have spent the last 120 years creating through World War I and World War II and the Cold War and everything else.

So, it makes over 100 million deaths or more just in World war I and II in vain which is unacceptable to all human beings who had relatives fight and die in World War I and II and in the Cold War from all countries on earth.

If you take the WWI total of 37 million people (both civilians and soldiers) and the upper total from
world War II both civilians and soldiers of 80 million. Then 117 million people (not counting the Cold War will have died in vain if you take away human rights here on earth as a tool to depopulate
human beings back down to a more stone age level.

Then realistic estimates of how many died worldwide during the Cold War are basically equal to how many died during World War II worldwide. So, then you have to add 80 million to this which brings us to approximately 200 million people who died in World War I, World War II and the Cold War on all sides. And basically if Putin and Trump continue to destroy human civilization all 200 million will have died in vain.

However, if humans demonstrate that they can keep their numbers in check without the UFOs destroying human rights on earth, then possibly this point of view of some UFOs can be changed if humans themselves take responsibility for their numbers directly.

Another way to look at this is that Global Warming within 25 years will get so bad that only the most resourceful of people on earth are likely to survive it at all which could theoretically eliminate all by itself 25% to 75% of the present population on earth between 2050 and 2075.

So, the point I'm making here is that humans need civilization, they need democracy and they need to take personal responsibility for not overpopulating the earth any more in order to stop what is presently happening by certain UFOS, Putin and Trump and other very rich people who don't care about poor or middle class people on earth at all and would be perfectly happy if the poor and middle class of earth dropped dead right now.

The UFOs supporting Putin and Trump presently are much more civilized than Putin and Trump and would understand earth people taking personal responsibility to prevent overpopulation.

Intent is not what is needed here. Action is what is  needed to prevent further depopulation by the counterproductive means presently being used which will end human civilization for all intents and purposes this century.

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