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OVERPOPULATION FROM FORNICATION: KEY TO THE CLIMATE CRISIS

RE: PLANET IN PERIL SPECIAL COMING DEC. 11, 9 PM ET ON CNN

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/planet.in.peril

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/planet.in.peril/index.2007.html

http://www.salvationscience.com

 

Rasa Tantra is God's own gift of Birth Control to mankind.

Fornication and outflow of Bindu has always been the cause of one's

own personal demise, and it now threatens all life on the planet!

Stop this egocentric fabrication of foolish doctrines, which can't

Save anybody from anything.

 

Stop the boycott against the Gnosis of Tantra Vidya, and return to

the mountain of scriptural and scientific evidence, as found in the

219 volumes of The Tantrayudha of Salvation Science. All we need is

some communication and cooperation, in order to have the requisite

Scientific Experimental Research to prove or disprove the efficacy

of Rasa Tantra and Project Genesis.

 

The efficacy of fasting on one's own urine, as in what we call

Shivambu Chikitsa, Manava Mootra, or Urine Therapy, is already a

proven fact, with hundreds of documented case histories of

remarkable cures of a host of diseases.

 

You have mangaged to avoid this Experimental Research for over 30

years, with viscious rumors, believed only by the most naive and

gullible of those who love to hate. Meanwhile, the rest of you did

nothing. Someone said: " The only thing necessary for evil to succeed

is for good men to do nothing " .

 

Of course they would only be good for nothing - nothing but trouble!

Like the Bible prophesied: " They maketh and loveth a lie " . Those

lies are the false doctrines of no Salvation, as fabricated by the

foolish masses of all the world's sectarian fundamentalist

religions.

 

And if that weren't bad enough, they want to impose their arrogant

idiocy on the rest of us. Rise up, like the Chosen People of old,

and free yourselves of this bondage to suffering before it is too

late. You are being spoon-fed, like a spoiled child, this Gnosis for

your own betterment. Use it. Jai Om. - Sw. Tantrasangha

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Overpopulation could be people, planet problem

India on path to become most populous country

Overpopulation will tax water supplies worldwide

Largest population growths occurring in developing nations

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Overpopulation could be people, planet problem

By Ann Hoevel, CNN updated 10:22 a.m. EDT, Tue April 8, 2008

 

(CNN) -- By the year 2050, China will no longer be the most populous

country in the world.

 

India will see its population grow by 700 million people by 2050,

the U.S. Census bureau estimates.

 

That distinction will pass to India, where more than 1.8 billion

people could be competing for their country's resources, according

to the U.S. Census Bureau's International Data Base.

 

The 2007 population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau and the

United Nations Population Division set China's current population at

around 1.3 billion people, and India's at around 1.1 billion. If

population continues to grow at the estimated rate, such rapid

growth in India between now and mid-century could lead to

overpopulation and an uncertain future for the environment and the

people living there.

 

And while organizations like the Population Institute and the United

Nations Population Fund are working to promote the human rights and

environmental consequences of overpopulation, not everyone views the

newest population estimates with pessimism.

 

" Nothing ever continues at its present rate, neither the stock

market nor population growth, " said Doug Allen, the dean of the

school of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and

an expert in the history of cities and urban design, which he's

taught for more than 31 years.

 

" There is a substantial body of evidence that the world population

will flatten out in about 30 years, " he said. " Built into that model

would be an assumption that more of the world's population will

become urban, and as such the population will begin to decline. "

 

" Italy right now [is] not at a point where it can sustain its

current level. And I don't think that's because people in Italy have

suddenly become aware of the need to conserve resources. I think it

has more to do with decisions that are made by families on the

margin not to have as many children. "

 

Consequences of overpopulation

 

Overpopulation occurs when a population's density exceeds the

capacity of the environment to supply the health requirements of an

individual, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

 

Environmentalists have long been concerned about the resources

threatened by rapidly growing human populations, focusing on

phenomenon such as deforestation, desertification, air pollution and

global warming. But the worst-case scenario for people experiencing

overpopulation, according to Lawrence Smith, president of the

Population Institute, is a lack of fresh, clean water.

 

" If the water goes, the species goes, " he said.

 

" That sounds kind of alarmist, " Smith conceded, " considering there's

water all around us, but 97 percent plus is saltwater, and the

freshwater that we use to sustain ourselves is just native to 3

percent. ... So the accessibility of water, the competition for

water, the availability of water is going to be a major, major

threat, " he said, noting world population growth estimates at more

than 9 billion people by 2050.

 

Nine billion is an exceptional amount of people, considering the

world's population only reached 1 billion in 1830, according to the

Population Institute, a nonprofit organization that works to fund

population and family planning programs around the world.

 

By 1999, world population reached 6 billion, and in the relatively

short time between 2007 and 2050, there could be roughly 2.4 billion

more people on Earth needing clean water, space and other natural

resources from their environment in order to survive.

 

Governments facing overpopulation will also struggle to manage

waste, said Allen. " Handling your waste and the public health

consequences of not handling it well is the biggest problem that

will be faced in rapidly growing urban areas in the developing

world. " When London, England, faced a population boom in the 1850s,

for example, its infrastructure was not prepared for the excess

waste, which resulted in Cholera outbreaks.

 

" Huge outbreaks, " said Allen. " Fifty-thousand people dying over the

summer. That's the kind of thing that in the developed world we no

longer have problems with, but in the developing world are very,

very real. "

 

Smith said that 97 percent of world population growth between now

and 2050 will occur in the developing world, where governments face

serious economic and social challenges.

 

" I would say most of this is in sub-Saharan Africa, where by every

other health indicator, they rank at the bottom, " Smith said. " This

growth rate is taking place despite the high levels of HIV and AIDS

and [tuberculosis] and malaria. "

 

Health care -- and the lack of it -- is also a factor in the rising

populations in developing countries, according to Stan Bernstein,

United Nations Population Fund senior policy adviser.

 

" We've seen a global trend of people wanting smaller families, but

in the poorer settings that's not quite the case yet, " Bernstein

said. " And it's certainly not the case within countries that the

poor [do not] have access to the kinds of services that the wealthy

avail themselves of. "

 

Globally, Bernstein said the poorest fifth of people in countries

with rapid population growth have twice as many children, on

average, as the wealthy people in those same countries.

 

Birthrates make a difference

 

The massive growth in developing nations is due in large part to

fertility rates, where women during their reproductive years will

have an average of five children, said Smith. " That's considerably

higher than it is in the developed world. "

 

In addition to the growing demands of developing nations, emerging

countries like China and India are rapidly industrializing, said

Smith. " Their demands for food alone will have considerable impact

on global markets. "

 

China's government has instituted population control methods in

order to curb growth. Their controversial " one child " policies have

garnered an uneasy reception, especially in rural populations, where

people complain of stiff fines or forced sterilizations and

abortions as a result of breaking population laws.

 

Traditionally, rural populations are larger than urban populations,

said Smith. This is because rural families need to be larger in

order to work and live off the land, and urban populations -- with

better education, health care and family planning opportunities --

offer parents the luxury of choosing how many children they will

have, he said.

 

This year is the first year that rural and urban populations are

nearly equal, according to the United Nations Population Fund's

annual report. This creates a mixed bag of concerns, according to

Smith, that include susceptibility of young urban populations in

poor countries with weak governments to recruitment for terrorism

and conditions of instability.

 

" We have never in the history of the world experienced urban growth

rates or metropolitan growth rates at the same level that we are

experiencing now, " said Allen.

 

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/planet.in.peril

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/planet.in.peril/index.2007.html

http://www.salvationscience.com

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