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anti72
reply to post by HumAnnunaki
I think for a war mongering elite it is a more concrete to first reduce the eaters and then maintain them after their new marketplace rules.
or see it from just a different angle, what do you think are the massive underground bunkers for they build now for many years now? What do you think THIS costs?edit on 16-12-2013 by anti72 because: (no reason given)
darkbake
If there ever was a massive event that sent humanity under 500 million, then I could see it being somewhat useful. However, I wonder what the reasoning behind that particular number is.
flice
Had this made in early august…
I see no mass culling in the description of the 10 "commandments"… only sensible guidelines to a healthy Earth after the next big event.
But yeah… being an atheist, I do find it interesting that if you subtract all religious people only 500.000.000 are left.
flice
Had this made in early august…
I see no mass culling in the description of the 10 "commandments"… only sensible guidelines to a healthy Earth after the next big event.
But yeah… being an atheist, I do find it interesting that if you subtract all religious people only 500.000.000 are left.
If they have at least the possibility to do remote viewing 50 years ahead into different ( possible) reality streams, they could avoid things that they could do here now.
Strange thing I had an idea about that 500 MILLION number.
I had a thought of counting all the religious people in the world, try it here on wiki en.wikipedia.org... Funny thing is if you subtract that number you just about get 500 million left.
Of course I’m sure that just a coincidence
Blue Shift
darkbake
If there ever was a massive event that sent humanity under 500 million, then I could see it being somewhat useful. However, I wonder what the reasoning behind that particular number is.
I always personally thought that a good static number of people on the Earth would be what it was at the turn of the 20th Century, which would be right around 1.6 billion. Plenty to do the work, easy for the Earth to support.
AutumnWitch657
reply to post by Advantage
Everyone eats don't be ridiculous.