08-06-2020, 09:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2020, 09:11 PM by Wanderer Seven.)
(08-06-2020, 04:49 PM)Jade Wrote: If y'all want to know the most likely way that humans will extinct themselves on this planet, learn about how we make food. Global demand for meat is going up. We are replacing thousands of natural species with our 5 most preferred mutants: corn, soy, pigs, cows, and chickens - corn and soy being primarily grown to feed the latter, which need to consume massive quantities of the former. We are eating our planet to death. Until we understand how to work in a cooperative and harmonious fashion with second density, we will never get to fourth density.
Current estimates say that our oceans will be essentially fishless by 2050.
The biomass of chickens is 3x that of all other birds on this planet combined.
Oh, and cows poop over 100lbs of waste per day. We have 1.5 billion of them. So I guess the other way we will make this planet uninhabitable for ourselves is how quickly we are filling it up with the putrid waste and byproducts of our chosen hedonistic lifestyles.
Blessings to you Jade and respectful disagreement with your conclusions. I am in favor of a revolution in agriculture back to small family farms, organic and biodynamic. Yes the industrial farming, especially of animals, is inhumane and bad for the environment. But nothing is going to prevent the coming of fourth density. The current situation is sad but not apocalyptic. On the positive side: More people are choosing to purchase organic, biodynamic and 100% grass fed beef and bison. I have been careful in my food choices for decades.
Be wary of doomsayers. I don’t believe the predictions of fishless oceans, I heard so many dire predictions in my lifetime that didn’t materialize. You could say I am a bit jaded. Okay pun intended. But no disrespect dear one. Remember that the planet has tremendous healing ability. The media love to present predictions of doom. Remember that it’s the STS entities that like to create feelings of doom. Don’t worry. Certainly is good to help others become aware and make more informed choices. Even when I was poor I was careful about my food choices. In conclusion I would suggest a more skeptical view of predictions and a more positive outlook on the situation. I know it’s hard.
In love and light