Monday, May 18, 2020

Present human overpopulation directly causes pandemics like Coronavirus

How?

Human overpopulation like we have seen the last several hundred years on earth causes animal and bird and fish extinctions as well as insect extinctions. This causes an imbalance of nature on earth. As nature tries to regain it's balance one of the effects is pandemics that rush through human and animal populations worldwide in nature trying to create a balance where the balance has been lost.

For several hundred years now we have been in the 6th Great Extinction here on earth. To read more about it here is a Link:
The Holocene extinction, otherwise referred to as the sixth mass extinction or Anthropocene extinction, is an ongoing extinction event of species during the present Holocene epoch (with the more recent time sometimes called Anthropocene) as a result of human activity.

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So, the problem becomes too many human beings directly and indirectly causing extinctions in other species over the last several hundred years.

So, it is important to see pandemics and plagues as a way that nature seeks to return balance to all populations including humans on earth.

It wouldn't matter if the overpopulation was deer, or cattle or sheep or humans or whatever the overpopulation of any species was or is. Nature would try to naturally regulate these populations so that potentially all present species on earth could survive.

The most dramatic change of populations on earth likely was when a piece of Maldek the planet that blew up from a nuclear war or nuclear exchange which was proven by the Russian Soviets in the 1970s by the way by a space probe they sent to the asteroid belt. So, 65 million years ago this planet was blown up likely by our ancestors in some kind of nuclear war or accident there and a piece came and killed the dinosaurs here on earth. 

Things like little horses maybe a foot tall and some ape like creatures small enough to hide in cracks and caves and crevices out of the cold nuclear type of winter that occurred on earth for a year or two from that change. And the present result of the Dinosaurs being killed off by a nuclear winter type of event caused the chain reactions of evolutions that resulted in the present state of affairs here on earth over time.

OF course there have been many ice ages etc. since 65 million years ago when the planet blew up and sent a piece of it here to make the bigger dinosaurs go extinct. They say that Whales and sharks are some of the dinosaurs that survived in the oceans because they stayed a little warmer than the landed areas because oceans hold the heat even when it's cloudy more than the landed areas of earth do.

So, it is likely that pandemics will continue to hit humans and animals as nature tries to recreate some sort of balance between all creatures here on earth. 

For example, there might be a pandemic that kills 95% of human kind at some point in the next several hundred years time.

This particular pandemic likely will kill at least 2% of the human populations on earth. Since earth's population is said to be: 7.594 billion (2018) then 2% of that would be: 151, 880,000 people.

However, I estimate that for every one person that coronavirus kills about 10 people will die in 3rd world countries from starvation. So, if you multiply 151,880,000 people by 10 that is 1,518,800,000. So, it is likely within the next 5 years that 1 1/2 billion people will starve to death and that 151,880,000 people will die from coronavirus given all present variables.

However, what each of us does during the next 5 years might change this drastically. For example, if Trump wants war with China and does this many more would die than this worldwide. This is likely an average figure when you add 1 1/2 billion to 151,880,000 people of what the average deaths could be within 5 years here on earth when you combine starvation in 3rd world nations and direct deaths from coronavirus. But, what all of us do could either drastically increase or decrease these amounts by our actions every day of our lives during the next 5 to 10 years.

Why would coronavirus cause 10 starvation deaths for every 1 death by the virus?

Because food supply chains worldwide have already been drastically affected. So, as food chains get more drastically affected starting likely this fall (if we use the 1918 pandemic as a potential guide to this). Food supply chains by fall and winter (September and October) could be drastically affected worldwide far worse than they are now.

Will this happen for sure? I don't know because NOTHING IS CERTAIN worldwide right now. But, preparing by growing a Victory Garden like people did during world war II when Farmers were all soldiers then might be a good idea so you have organic food to eat that is alive in addition to non-perishable foods that you are buying and storing now for the fall and winter this summer Likely would be a really good idea if you and your family want to be sure to survive this thing worldwide. Because I believe many more will die of starvation than will die of coronavirus. Coronavirus is Not the Biggest problem: Starvation is on a worldwide basis.

But, here in the U.S. and in Canada I think we will mostly be okay compared to many other parts of the world that likely won't be okay because of how rich and well organized the U.S. and Canada are.

So, I see the biggest problem we are dealing with regarding the physical survival of Americans is actually Trump not China.

Because China has always been it's own worst enemy for thousands of years already.

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