WORLD POPULATION CLOCK

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  1. Ag bullet

    Ag bullet Well-Known Member

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    Yep, that was my point.
     
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    alor Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    people do live in the dessert with air con
    but the rest of the world can be planted and be green
    arable or not, it is not the only place on the globe that can be productive
    there are the living everywhere
     
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    Ag bullet Well-Known Member

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    plenty of room in siberia and Antarctica too. if you can just turn on the air con in the desert you can just turn on the heat in Antarctica and siberia.


    there's good reasons why some places aren't densely populated.
     
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    Yeah. In the ACT's case it's because the parasites can only suck so much blood from the rest of the country before the host starts to die.
     
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    if there are just too many people, it become impossible to control
    so the agenda of overpopulation is about control
     
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    bordsilver Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    BTW The amount of arable land isn't a fixed quantity.

    Australia arable land in:
    - 1961 = 3.929%
    - 2015 = 6.004%

    Israel arable land in:
    - 1961 = 14.695%
    - 2015 = 13.734%

    World arable land in:
    - 1961 = 9.693%
    - 2015 = 10.991%

    Source: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.LND.ARBL.ZS
     
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    Those stats will now have changed again in Qld, under Labor’s new land clearing legislation. Back to 2%?
     
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    sustainability needs to be added to our future planning by govt , not just jobs and growth
    hydroponics will grow to be a much larger industry in time
     
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    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-01/judah3a/2778510
     
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    Bugs coming up on the menu... nom nom.

    Edible insects are a “super-food,” according to Massimo Reverberi, the founder of Bugsolutely, which makes pasta from cricket flour in Thailand and silkworm snacks for the Chinese market.

    “If you ask a team of scientists to design the perfect meat, they will probably come up with an insect,” he said. “Some people say it will be like sushi in 20 years. I am really optimistic that it may be a lot faster.”

    https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-insects-as-food/
     
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    alor Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    there are no more bugs left except some gold and silver buys on the forum

    insecticide killed them all along
     
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    Try living here.
     
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    Some interesting stats reported today in the media.

    https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/07/16/08/40/population-to-hit-25-million-ahead-of-forecasts

    Australias pop was previously forecast to hit 25 million in 2042. It was then revised back to 2027. Now it will hit 25 million in a few weeks. The immigration flood gates are definitely swinging wide open atm.

    Also currently there are a reported 1.6 million persons in Australia on a work visa permit. Makes it a lot harder for locals to pick up work !
     
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    1.6 million extra workers enhancing value who we wouldn’t have if there were no work visas.
     
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    How does importing an unemployable permenant welfare class help the economy or the ageing population issue? Pensioners competing for welfare resources with able bodied 30 year old men seems counterproductive for some reason.
     
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    it is all part of the global elite agenda to ruin/control countries and will continue
    Most ofour FEDERAL,STATE.LOCAL government policies/legislation whether it be ALP or LNP are mostly recommended by and drawn up by the RAND CORPORATION aussie branch which is owned by Rothschild and Rockafella. RAND CORPORATION even draws up the relative paperwork for legislation. I have read that many politicians do not even read the proposed legislation , the just vote yes on it. The game is rigged and controlled by persons not even residing in our country. We are witnessing a long term elite plan in action. And immigration is just one of many agendas the elite have in action. Join all the dots and the bigger picture is quite scary and unbelievable to many.
    This is actually happening worldwide in most countries.
     
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    Looking at the way things are unfolding in Australia around destroying our electricity capacity, handing the submarine contract to a shipyard that won’t deliver for 50 years instead of having Japan build them for far less and having them in service within the decade and with leaving Australia with no oil refineries and dependant upon all of our fuel to come by ship through China controlled shipping routes I can’t help have the suspicion that Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten actually work for Beijing.
     
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