Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Refugees-nomads (small)

Many countries refuse to properly deal with the growing refugee problem

because they claim that their lands cannot support more people than they have.

They claim that because of overpopulation, allowing refugees into their country is a too difficult of a problem.

Overpopulation is a myth. For the money the USA spent on war in the past 10 years, a small home on a small plot of land in a small community could be built for every family in America.



To house the 320 million Americans in a 1 story home would require about 500,000 low density villages of 750 people. These villages would need less land than there is in the state of New Hampshire.

The 7, 000 million people in the world could be similarly housed on 75% of the land in Texas.

Overpopulation is not the reason that half of the population in the world lives in overcrowded facilities.

Scientists show that artificial closed systems cause mice to literally kill each other off.

The same results apply to other animals, including people.

We are herded into high density living conditions because a few dozen psychopaths, our slave masters, want us to tear each other to pieces so that we won't unite against them and tear them to pieces.

There is too much money to be made in destroying and in rebuilding infrastructure and in protecting people from terror.

Up to about a 100 years ago, North America, for a couple of hundred years, offered the millions of people from all over the world who were searching for prosperity and freedom a great opportunity. They were encouraged and allowed to immigrate and settle and open up wild lands rich with resources. This migration of people to the Americas worked well, until the banksters arrived.

American immigration history lasted until about 100 years ago attracting a rich mixture of national groups, races and ethnicities from all over the world that enriched the land like a ray of sunlight and a breath of fresh air in a stagnant dark room. About 1 million immigrants came to the United States from Europe between 1600 and 1799. The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States.

By 1920, a great part of the nation's presently existing railways, roads and cities were completed by these hard working immigrants.

In 1921 laws were enacted to restrict immigrants, particularly Jews, Italians, and Slavs. Most of the Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis in World War II were barred from coming to the United States.

In 1954, more than 1 million Mexicans were deported.

The hard working immigrants with a pioneering spirit had a long term view of their future and sacrificed everything for the future of their off- spring.

Unfortunately their ungrateful offspring have turned lazy and complacent, and the politicians they are led by have turned

into marionettes of greedy banksters with short term values.

The numbers of refugees, escaping exploiting dictators, starvation, persecution and war exceeded 50 million in 2013. They are the new wave of nomads and are unwanted and have nowhere to escape to. Yet there are vast rich lands still unpopulated and in need of immigrants who could exploit the riches they have to offer.

At present, there are countries with still a great amount of undeveloped and unpopulated land which is closed for immigrants, unless they are wealthy and are able to buy their citizenship. Most of the 35 million Canadians live along and near the southern border to the United States. The lands to the north are just as resource rich as those that are populated. But they are left empty and unexploited. Similar empty rich lands waiting to be settled and exploited are found in Australia and Russia.

A repeating wave of migration and immigration would be a win-win situation for these countries, as well as for all refugees, just as the proceeding wave of migration 100 years ago was. The world would greatly benefit if refugees were encouraged and helped to immigrate and settle and open up these productive yet laid to waste lands. At the same time, this exodus would be a great blow to the dictators that the refugees are escaping from as the dictators would be left with less people to exploit.


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