I don't see everything. Like, for example, when the 2nd timeline began when President Bush read "my pet Goat" on 9-11-01 within a year of this by 2002 I knew that it was likely that there would only be about 1 billion to 4 billion people alive on earth by 2100. I wondered how this could happen from about 8 billion then and now?
But, I think we know now how part of the population decreases so much, it will be through pandemics like this one.
My wife was saying how it likely will be one every 5 or 10 years caused by the extinctions of plants and animals worldwide now. And it also makes sense that since the most extinctions of animals and plants are in Asia and not in North or South America except for the Amazon region that pandemics would be starting in China and maybe in the Amazon caused by the extinctions which unbalance nature and therefore create pandemics. So, it isn't just animal extinctions that cause pandemics but also insect and plant extinctions too.
Humans are the primary cause of plant and animal extinctions so it would be the karma of humans to die from the pandemics created by the unbalance in nature. So, basically nature is trying to balance the ecosystem by lessening the humans on earth.
This makes sense because the earth can only sustain about 1 billion people for thousands of years at a time.
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