Monday, May 2

2030

What is the significance of the 2030 year? Why are the Fascists targeting that particular year for their nefarious agenda? Are the events that are transpiring at this moment somehow connected?

This year, the global population will be around 8 billion people. In the 2030 year, the population is projected to be 8.5 billion people. The so-called “carrying capacity” of the planet has been calculated to equal about 9 billion people, ten billion at maximum.

“Carrying capacity” is rather subjective because it depends on “life-style” criteria. Overall, each individual creates an ecological “footprint,” which varies drastically with economic status, and is dependent on that individual’s resource consumption and waste. Thus, “carrying capacity” is essentially a computer simulation.

As with any institutional statistics, the derived value(s) of the simulation are generally conservative. In the case of “carrying capacity,” the projected 9 billion population is most likely the more accurate figure. In that case, the “tipping point” for “carrying capacity” is the 2030 year.

Any mitigation for population reduction must occur well before 2030 to avoid any overshoot effects. Ideally, the reduction must commence at least a decade prior. With that stated, there is no need to add much more to qualify the warnings issued in Notes and by many of the opposition. The Great Re-shit (read: “Great Reset”) is here!

Nikki Aaron

On a side note, one of the few news sites in the approved list is RT, which has a streaming channel (link provided previously in Notes). Who would not enjoy watching the news reported by Nikki Aaron?

Addendum: In the legacy journal and old “blog,” the actual carrying capacity of the planet was assumed to have already been exceeded. The assumption was a comfortable carrying capacity where resources and allocation were not overtaxed. Extinction events were also a major consideration.

Miscellany: In addition to the ad block browser test mentioned previously in Notes, there are two other sites worthy of mention to test browser security, Browser Leaks and Cover Your Tracks.

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