The Next Added 100
Million Americans,
Part 2 of 2
Thursday, October 5, 2006
By Frosty Wooldridge
Lack of Water
By mid October, 2006, America reaches 300 million people. In the next
34 years, through unrelenting immigration, the United States of America
adds another 100 million people. By 2050, our country adds 20 million
to reach a total of 430 million. Many experts expect higher numbers.
Is it a milestone, millstone or societal nightmare?
In
the face of scientific evidence of our polar ice caps melting, accelerating
species extinction, water shortages, soil erosion, air pollution,
acid rain and vanishing farmland—where can we find a national leader
to address America’s worst crisis early in the 21ST century? Overpopulation!
No leader in the Catholic, Protestant or Jewish churches speaks out.
While
the Pope witnesses starvation, misery and suffering worldwide, he
promotes maximum human birth rates. Islam commits to the same agenda.
Church leaders will not budge from their 2000 year old dogmas. They
refuse to step into the realities of the 21st century.
U.S.
industry giants won’t speak about it. President Bush ignores it. All
50 U.S. governors flee this subject. No U.S. senator touches it. Most
Americans vehemently deny its reality. They’re like the late Ray Charles
injecting himself with heroin for years while denying it harmed his
life.
A
few like Colorado’s U.S. Congressman Tom Tancredo and former Colorado
Governor Richard D. Lamm speak realistically about it.
But, like the Amtrak Express on the midnight run, it’s comin’ and it’s
comin’ fast.
Have you ever heard of “silent-assertion”? Mark Twain said in 1860, “The
shabbiest of all lies is the lie of silent-assertion…it happens when
politicians, presidents, the media and all leaders obfuscate, deny,
suppress or ignore a social wrong or anything deleterious occurring
inside American society.” In his time, slavery continued as the silent-assertion
of the day until it exploded into states rights and the Civil War.
Today, you witness in the halls of Congress and the White House a complete
abrogation of common sense, civic responsibility, action for the common
good and rational thinking toward the future. With each new scandal,
such as Congressman Mark Foley[R] of Florida soliciting young boys,
an aberrant side-dish serves up weekly that detracts from the harsh
realities we face.
James Madison said, “I believe there are more instances of the abridgment
of the rights of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment
of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpation's.”
We face an invasion by Mexico so crippling, so debilitating, so preposterous
in its scope—that any public servant with an ounce of brain power
would step up like President Eisenhower and stop it! Instead, Bush
and members of Congress stand around scratching their rear-ends.
We face disaster from our southern border. In the last century, Mexico
expanded from 50 million poverty stricken peasants to 104 million
today. In this century, because the Catholic Church encourages unlimited
births, Mexico will explode to 300 million, which is three times as
many as today. If you think they will ever solve their problems, think
again.
As this population overload advances, we face major water dilemmas.
In a September 30, 2006 Rocky Mountain News report, Boulder scientists
predict grim drought forecasts for the West. They used eighteen of
the world’s most powerful computer climate models. Martin Hoerling
of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said, “Climate
change is moving us in the direction of a perpetual state that is
of the Dust Bowl type.”
Scientists expect increased evaporation and drier soils leading to more severe
and frequent droughts. Hoerling said, “Droughts could be 25 percent
worse than the 1930s Dust Bowl days.”
Who stands to suffer the greatest risk? Today, citizens downstream of
the Colorado River devour 13.5 million acre feet of the river. Bob
Raynolds of NOAA said, “We’re going to have to adapt our survival
strategies to coping with less water.”
My question is: how will we adapt when we’ve added 100 million people
in the next 34 years? Why not choose to stabilize our population so
we won’t have to adapt but, in fact, flourish with a stable population
that remains sustainable?
Associated Press writer James McPherson on July 30, 2006 wrote a piece “Without
Rain, Dakotas Dry Up.” He reported, “Fields of wheat, durum and barley
in the Dakotas this summer will never end up as pasta or bread…what
is left is hot winds blowing clouds of dirt from dried-out ponds.”
More than 60 percent of the United States suffered abnormally dry or drought
conditions last summer. I traveled through 48 states in June, July
and August. I saw burned up corn and pigmy crops from the lack of
water. This drought stretched from Georgia to Arizona and from Montana
to Wisconsin.
Mark Svoboda, climatologist for the National Mitigation Center at the University
of Nebraska said, “The Dakotas are the epicenter…it’s just a wasteland
in north central South Dakota.”
Is there a chance that America will experience commensurate rain fall
to provide food and water for that added 100 million in 34 years?
Will we be able to feed and water the 300 million already in the USA?
Is there a chance that science might produce miracle crops that grow
without water? As farmland and wetlands vanish by the millions of
acres for new malls, highways and housing, do you our water supplies
grow?
Short answer: No!
Along with lack of water, we degrade water quality. Californians buy more
filtered water than anywhere else in America. Why? They can’t provide
enough clean water to their 37.5 million residents. What about polluted
and chemicalized water runoff. We spray crops; inject insecticides
and herbicides into millions of acres of farmland. It seeps into our
groundwater and runs into our rivers. The Mississippi River spews
millions of gallons of fertilizer and chemically poisoned water into
the Gulf of Mexico that creates a 3,000 square mile dead zone where
few fish or native marine life can live. Every river running to the
oceans carries enormous amounts of poisons. Acid rain from toxic air
pollution falls with every rain storm.
Water?
It’s no longer pure. It’s no longer clean. It’s dangerously polluted.
It’s no longer ample. With an added 100 million people, our supply,
our way of life, our nation and our society faces consequences we
may not be able to solve.
“Modern
industrial society is a fanatical religion. We are demolishing, poisoning,
and destroying all life-systems on the planet. We are signing IOUs
our children will not be able to pay. Without radical changes in heart,
mind, vision and action, the Earth will end up like Venus, dead!”
Brazilian Minister for the Environment. For part one click below.
Click
here for part -----> 1.
What you can do to change America for the better:
To stop illegal aliens in your community, you may follow the course of
action by Mayor Louis Barletta of Hazelton, PA. He offers a bomb proof
ordinance that takes business licenses away from those who hire illegals.
He legally halts landlords from renting to illegals. Without work
and without housing, illegals cannot stay in your community. Check
out his web site for instructions: SmallTownDefenders.com
To stop this invasion locally and nationally: join www.numbersusa.com
for free and you can join www.fairus.org
and www.thesocialcontract.com
Wooldridge presents a 45 minute program to colleges, high schools, civic clubs,
church groups and political clubs across America titled: “COMING POPULATION
CRISIS IN AMERICA: WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.” Go to his website for
further information on booking the program. www.frostywooldridge.com
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