Prince Philip on what should be done about “overpopulation”

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Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago

May the fires of Hell keep you eternally warm.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago

They all want a seat at satans table, just as Walter Cronkite said many years ago.

Mae Bee
Mae Bee
3 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

…they already are there.

Jane
Jane
3 years ago

Eliminate globalists. That will cure world insanity.

Beverly
Beverly
3 years ago

Thankfully he is long gone.

Zhenna
3 years ago

This won’t be popular, but here it goes. I had the privilege of growing up in Montana before it was “mass discovered” by people. Wide open spaces to ride my horse anywhere and rarely see anyone, camping on 4th of July weekend and almost no one was in any campground, no reservations required, hiking or floating a river and being almost totally alone. I am thankful every day for the life I had. I had that life because Montana was a low population state back then. I moved to Phoenix in 1970 and it was beautiful. It smelled like orange blossoms every spring, the entire city. Now it smells like LA. What changed -- the human population explosion. Mainly via mass migration to the U.S. -- legal, illegal, foreign work visas, asylum, refugee. Without this the U.S. would have a stabilized population and reasonable birth rate as a nation -- keeping our wide open spaces and un-crowded cities, clean air, protected aquifers, space for other species to thrive, natural resources in balance. Now everyone is fleeing population centers for more space -- guess what -- we are running out of that resource also. Don’t kid yourself. You might be able to find it, your kids and grandkids will not.
I now live in a remote, low population area, much of our community is surrounded by BLM and state land. The BLM land is non-lease, wildlife habitat and migration corridor. We also have land locked non lease wildlife habitat BLM in the center of our community. Our valley is working hard to preserve and expand this. I get inquiries almost daily from people wanting to move here and flee the cities and even crowded suburban areas. People crave space, clean air, quiet, serenity -- but somehow they have not made the connection between population and the lack of qualities that come with open space/low population.
He is not wrong.

Jane
Jane
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

May you enjoy what you can while you can. ✝️🙏

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

First let me correct you. BLM land is illegal (stolen land, nothing to cherish) except if they are ” forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful buildings”.

The reason things are not clean is because we choose to live like animals. We care less to clean up the problems and people that are doing these things. We turned our back on God and now we are paying the price.

Just a thought, but you do know the prince is talking about killing families, right?

The one thing that bothers me the most about the population reductions is, that they people pushing for it continue to live and breed. If they feel so strongly about it, they should kill themselves and their family. But they do not, this makes me believe they just want to see people die because they are trying to please their master Satan.

Last edited 3 years ago by Thomas Angle
Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  Thomas Angle

We will disagree on this which is fine, I am all for freedom of opinion. He is talking about self-control, not abortion, not ending families. I LOVE our BLM, National Forest, Wilderness. Probably one of the best changes we have made in the U.S. and the envy of many people in other countries that have not set aside land for Nature. Yes, self-control should apply to the “elites”. probably even more so.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

Stolen land by the communist state, our old communist Rockefeller donated huge amounts for tax purposes and still holds the deeds. Population control wrapped in pretty paper no thanks.

Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

National forest, BLM, National Parks, Wilderness belong to ALL of us. Nothing was taken from me, but so much was given to me, millions of acres which I and everyone else has access to and can enjoy. What a beautiful legacy.

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

Are you a flaming liberal? The reason I ask is because you do not understand the Constitution what so ever.

Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  Thomas Angle

No and I bet I am more conservative than you are. Add to this list child tax credits, social security, public education, and on and on and on -- the list is long for how we have moved toward socialism/communism. Public land is the least of my concerns. The government doesn’t own it, we do -- not some foreign multi national corporation. The sagebrush rebellion was for fools. Do you really think you would get any of the good land. I have no doubt the deals were already struck -- the elites and in the end, the rest of us got NOTHING.

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

Voluntary family elimination. To eliminate something it has to exist. He is talking about eliminating families.

As far as the the government land thing goes. It is against the law for the federal government to own land for anything other the 10 square miles in DC and the “forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful buildings” that I already stated. In other words they are criminals. It is not an opinion, it is the law. Read Article I, Section 8, clause 17.

FedUpFLman
FedUpFLman
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

Well, i would agree with you, but the same land we are now talking about is being flooded with more illegals, as we type. All bc these people who say we are over populated, yet don’t protect OUR border, just bringing in replacements.
Also, when flying, how come we have so much land and trees all over that practically looks empty?

Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  FedUpFLman

I live 65 miles N of the U.S./Mexico border. This is my issue, the horrible destruction on all levels from mass migration, much if not most of it illegal and the environmental damage that comes with it.
I have spent a lot of time riding the back country and once you get way back in and away from the pretty treed roads, the clear cutting is horrible. Replacement trees are all about fast growing logging trees, not a natural mix of trees.

Mae Bee
Mae Bee
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

I appreciate your comment and the other comments here. I doubt my comment will be popular, either. In reality, there is plenty of room for everyone on this planet at this time. The issues, and probably more I’ll miss, are poor management by humans in almost every area of the issue; the general inability of being able to work as groups, teams (see information on the Kin’s Domains of Russia), greed, let’s say just plain meanness, lack of gratitude, diminishment of faith and trust in whatever benevolent “higher power” one is connected to, lack of honor, integrity, the sadness of the issue of control via narcissism -- actually a manifestation of dysfunction of behavior again bottom line due to a choice of materialism over spirit/soul, connection to God, and, as I said -- more. As well as forces of evil. There is no lack here other than what man, through his own activity, ignorance, has manifested -- the people (in general) are perishing in their souls because of a lack of knowledge, and that is cascading into what appears to be lack. There is also much more to this story than most people will venture to look at that also influences. Again, Jeremiah 33:3 -- God said, “Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and mighty and hidden things you do not know.” The way it looks to me is that v e r y few call. And here we are.

Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  Mae Bee

While I still feel that a reduction in the human population would be a good thing through self-control, we are not the only species that matters. I agree with almost everything else you have said. Our community is doing our part. One of our founding principles is to give back in equal measure to what we take from the earth. We have a habitat enhancement program, practice food foresting which is designed for both human and wildlife use. We are a wildlife sanctuary but without the vast tracks of BLM and state land, it would be nearly impossible to make it work no matter what we did. We walk the talk.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

Bullshit, the federal gov owns most of the land. There is more land and resources than can accomodate the population. I guess you are of the mindset that oil is a result of the dinasoar. The earths core is liquid that produces oil on a constant basis. Man cannot desroy what God has created.

Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

I suggest more serious research and yes man can destroy, does, is, and has in the past. We are draining our aquifers at alarming rates, we have over fished our oceans, we are losing farm land at a shocking rate (not all land is suitable for farming), we have turned to cruel CAFOs for our meat production because the hungry world needs more than can be produced with open ranch land.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

You have no idea of my research or homework on this subject. The EPA is just another extension of the communist left. Gorbachav came to America and set up something similar after polluting his own country, dumping radioactive waste into the minsk sea. Americans have been on awhole great stuarts of our lands. Look at any other country, maybe china is your hope. In the mid 70s I worked in N Mexico, Grants my father in-law was a electrical contractor and did a lot of work for the poison mine operation uranium. Kerr Magee united home stake partners had 26 miles of drift mining. They built huge earthen dams and did not line them, the water leached into the ground and poisened the water. One broke and dumped hundreds of millions of milled tailings into the rio perco. The only clean up was to buy up the live stock. All this done with the approval of our illustrious leaders. We are not the worlds food market, your own government pays or subsidizes farmers and cattle ranches to not grow food or cattle. The communist state has failed

Zhenna
3 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

I think you just proved my point. It is not nature that has run amok, it is humans, greed, selfishness. If we get rid of OUR public lands, we will just see more of this kind of damage. I lived near a mine that was polluting the headwaters of the Missouri River. It was BLM land leased to a Canadian mining company, so keep out for the rest of us. Our republican governor saw to it that they were never held accountable. The people near them lost their homes. Had the land remained natural and open to everyone, none of this would have happened. It was beautiful at one time and supported diverse wildlife and plants.

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

You mean stolen lands.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

These communists have been at this along time, infiltrated every corp and gov office

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  Zhenna

I heard all the BS stories in the 70’s. By now we should have ran out of oil, food, gold and air. They are all still here, just as the same old lies told to scare people.

Jo Brown
Jo Brown
3 years ago

The English monarchy should be abolished. Hang them all!

con
con
3 years ago

Well! This brought out many tree-huggers didn’t it? I never guessed there were so many who read this blog. And so many who don’t acknowledge our constitution and Bill of Rights. No wonder we’re in the mess we are.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago
Reply to  con

True the best move I ever made was leaving California, started way back when Tom hayden the commie mayor took over Santa Monica. And he brought in rent control, turned that city into a communist shithole, just snowballed from there.

ruralcounsel
ruralcounsel
3 years ago

If they were honest, these elites would exterminate themselves first to show us all how dedicated and devoted they are to solving the overpopulation problem. They should be martyrs, voluntarily, and if not, then involuntarily.