- 40% less pollinators on earth also likely means 40% less humans alive this century
- In other words if there are 40% less pollinators that is one factor. But, you also have to consider flooding and droughts like California with a 20 year drought and then flooding worse than anything since the Civil War? This sounds a lot like what happened in 1862 with the Floods then sort of where they had 20 years of drought in California and most of the cattle washed out into the San Francisco Bay from Redding to Sacramento to Stockton and into the San Francisco bay.
- So, is it just the loss of pollinators like Bees and other things or is it also flooding and droughts?
- Is it also many other different things too worldwide?
- I'm not sure I have the answer to this question.
- But, everything I'm writing about here is causing unbridled inflation worldwide.
- Then you have to add the War in Ukraine and Covid Worldwide too and whatever inflationary causes there are above and beyond anything I have written about here.
And also people don't want to die so they work online at home so they don't have to go to work in an office, get covid and die or bring covid home to their families.
For example, I'm mostly retired but I stopped going to movies in 2019 before Covid. And as much as I can I never eat inside in a restaurant unless it's some sort of an emergency and even then I wear a mask always unless I'm eating right then.
I've never had covid and hope to never get it by wearing a mask inside all public places I go to in my life.
If you are over 45 years old unless you wear a mask inside all public places you might have a death wish.
Think about it.
because 21% of Covid deaths in the U.S. have been 45 to 65 years old and about 71 to 75% of the Covid deaths in the U.S. have been 65 on up from there.
And realizing there likely have been 5 to 10 million deaths instead of the 1.1 million reported is important too to think about.
In other words if we lost 10 million actually to covid (because most of them were not tested before they died) this Covid thing is 20 times more deaths from Covid in the U.S. than we had in World War II.
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