Watch: Destruction of the Environment as a Consequence of Overpopulation

The world will certainly not end, but it will very dramatically change as will also be the case in regard to the entire humanity itself and its existence. To what extent these dramatic-drastic changes become reality depends on how and in which measure the world-population increases, and therefore how much the worldwide overpopulation continues to increase in the future, just as it also further depends on how much further the impairment, destruction and elimination of nature, its fauna and flora, the climate and the planet – called forth through the criminal machinations of the overpopulation – will continue to be irresponsibly advanced (FIGU Special Bulletin No. 93, Oct. 2015). 

This video is based on an article written by Billy Meier and translated from German into English by FIGU-Landesgruppe Australia. The article can be found at this link: http://au.figu.org/destruction_enviro… As of December 31, 2018, at midnight CET the population on our planet was exactly 8,953,851,418 or almost 9 billion!

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