The Myth of an ‘Overcrowded Planet’ and Why the Elites Want Us to Think That

Neil Foster
The first line of the article below gives the reader the opinion the whole article sets out to ‘prove’ and that is that the planet is ‘overcrowded’.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2010/0731/1224275910267.html
However, when you look at the facts, in other words how much space there is on our ‘overcrowded’ planet things suddenly appear very different. The article below goes through the whole overpopulation myth in simple terms to make it obvious that ‘overpopulation’ is an outrageous lie.
For example, did you know that everyone on the planet could live in an area the size of Texas? Yep that’s right and it’s not a difficult arithmetical problem to solve. You simply divide the landmass by the amount of people on the planet.
Now I’m sure some will state quite rightly that not all the land in Texas for example is habitable but we should remember we’re only talking about Texas here. There is ample habitable land in other states or countries which could adequately cope with every person on Earth with enough space to not only have a sizable home but also enough space to grow their own healthy food.
This fact also destroys the myth that too many people will lead to a world food shortage. The only reason there will be a food shortage is if it’s artificially created. This process of artificial food scarcity is actually ongoing as more and more farmers are put out of business through government regulation or are being paid not to grow food.
The United Nations itself has said in their own documents that Africa could feed the world so why are Africans starving?

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