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Title: Overpopulation - Smells Like A Barn Out Of A Faucet
Source: rense
URL Source: http://www.rense.com/general87/barn.htm
Published: Sep 20, 2009
Author: Frosty Wooldridge
Post Date: 2009-09-20 00:17:07 by Clitora
Keywords: None
Views: 610
Comments: 55

Overpopulation - Smells Like A Barn Out Of A Faucet By Frosty Wooldridge 9-19-9

The more the United States adds people, the more water we use, the more food we eat, the more land we cultivate, the more fertilizer we use, the more energy we burn-thus, the more we pollute the air, land and water.

Example: the Mississippi River spews millions of gallons of toxic water into the Gulf of Mexico 24/7 to create a 10,000 square mile dead zone. Toxins include fertilizer runoff, insecticides, herbicides, household wastes, sewage and a host of chemicals. Vertebrates cannot live in it, thus, our poisons created a dead ocean area. As humans' ultimate toilet, worldwide, our oceans suffer horrific consequences to marine life, plankton and fisheries.

Most Americans cannot 'see' overpopulation. And, their leaders fail to address it. Everyone finds it easy to avoid, deny or reject. But day by day, week by week, month by month and year by year-overpopulation impacts every American-and it's growing worse as we add 3.4 million people to the U.S. annually, predominantly by immigration. Ironically, those immigrants stream into America from overpopulated countries that add 77 million people, net gain, annually to the planet. Next destination: 100 million people added to America by 2035. That's 26 years from now.

Even more astounding, most Americans cannot get their emotional or mental arms around what they face with an added 100 million people. Thus, they avoid talking about it and the media ignores it. They may avoid it, but in the end, overpopulation will not avoid anyone.

In an expose' article in the New York Times, Charles Duhigg reported, "WI; Health Ills Abound as Farm Runoff Fouls Wells" September 18, 2009.

MORRISON, Wis. - "All it took was an early thaw for the drinking water here to become unsafe," Duhigg reported. "There are 41,000 dairy cows in Brown County, which includes Morrison, and they produce more than 260 million gallons of manure each year, much of which is spread on nearby grain fields. Other farmers receive fees to cover their land with slaughterhouse waste and treated sewage. In measured amounts, that waste acts as fertilizer. But if the amounts are excessive, bacteria and chemicals can flow into the ground and contaminate residents' tap water.

"In Morrison, more than 100 wells were polluted by agricultural runoff within a few months, according to local officials. As parasites and bacteria seeped into drinking water, residents suffered from chronic diarrhea, stomach illnesses and severe ear infections."

"Sometimes it smells like a barn coming out of the faucet," said Lisa Barnard, who lives a few towns over, and just 15 miles from the city of Green Bay.

"Tests of her water showed it contained E. coli, coliform bacteria and other contaminants found in manure," Duhigg said. "Last year, her 5-year-old son developed ear infections that eventually required an operation. Her doctor told her they were most likely caused by bathing in polluted water.

"Agricultural runoff is the single largest source of water pollution in the nation's rivers and streams, according to the E.P.A. An estimated 19.5 million Americans fall ill each year from waterborne parasites, viruses or bacteria, including those stemming from human and animal waste, according to a study published last year in the scientific journal Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology."

As a world traveler, I witnessed what water pollution does to human beings. Waterborne diseases kill millions of people annually. Over 1.5 billion humans cannot obtain a clean glass of drinking water because they live in squalor, near outhouses and human-contaminated water sources.

"The problem is not limited to Wisconsin," Duhigg said. "In California, up to 15 percent of wells in agricultural areas exceed a federal contaminant threshold, according to studies. Major waterways like the Chesapeake Bay have been seriously damaged by agricultural pollution, according to government reports. In Arkansas and Maryland, residents have accused chicken farm owners of polluting drinking water. In 2005, Oklahoma's attorney general sued 13 poultry companies, claiming they had damaged one of the state's most important watersheds."

"One cow produces as much waste as 18 people," said Bill Hafs, a county official who has lobbied the state Legislature for stricter waste rules. "There just isn't enough land to absorb that much manure, but we don't have laws to force people to stop."

"In Brown County, part of one of the nation's largest milk-producing regions, agriculture brings in $3 billion a year," Duhigg said. "But the dairies collectively also create as much as a million gallons of waste each day. Many cows are fed a high-proteindiet, which creates more liquid manure that is easier to spray on fields. In 2006, an unusually early thaw in Brown County melted frozen fields, including some that were covered in manure. Within days, according to a county study, more than 100 wells were contaminated with coliform bacteria, E. coli, or nitrates - byproducts of manure or other fertilizers."

Ask yourself if you as a citizen of the United States want to see another 100 million people added to this country. Ask what your children will face. Discover what our civilization faces as it continues its march toward 400, then 500 and 600 million people within this century.

Overpopulation affects every single environmental, energy, water, species extinction, climate destabilization, pollution and quality of life issue in the United States-as well as the rest of the world. We must become bold, outspoken and proactive. Since we have maintained a stable population since 1970 by averaging 2.03 children per family, we must take action on what causes our overpopulation crisis: legal and illegal immigration from a line of immigrants that grows by 77 million annually.

We must enact a "U.S. Sustainable Immigration Policy" of less than 100,000 annually. Why? That's how many egress the country each year. Thus, zero net gain. Result: stable population and ability to manage and solve our environmental, water, food, energy and other challenges.

If we fail, as a civilization, we will become like a dog chasing its tail into utter exhaustion and collapse.

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#1. To: Clitora (#0)

Overpopulation Hoax Bump

wudidiz  posted on  2009-09-20   13:27:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: wudidiz (#1)

Explain, in your own words (not some slimy cut&paste exercise of futility) why over-population is a "hoax."

I think over-population is a REAL issue as our rights and freedoms are being trashed in order to control or otherwise manage that same over-crowded population confined to the same areas of living.

But, you won't comment other than ripping off some off-the-wall BS that you found on a publick shit-house wall somewhere.

buckeroo  posted on  2009-09-20   13:34:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: buckeroo (#2)

Explain, in your own words (not some slimy cut&paste exercise of futility) why over-population is a "hoax."

Buck overpopulation is a bunch of BS. You seem to fall for a lot of BS. You believe in the global warming myth also. Despite the FACT that antartica has plant life under the ice. Proving the earth was once much warmer. Before the flood in case you wondered. Anyways to answer your question.

I'll answer your question with a question. Buckeroo if you put earths entire population in Texas, how many square ft would each person have?

A K A Stone  posted on  2009-11-23   19:46:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: A K A Stone (#38)

... overpopulation is a bunch of BS.

If it is, why do you think the world is going to pot? The more population growth, the more government PERIOD.

buckeroo  posted on  2009-11-26   5:50:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#48. To: buckeroo (#47)

How do you equate the two.

Here is what I am saying. If man treated each other right. There could be plenty of resources and food for everyone. Evil governments is part of the problem. Have a good Thanksgiving Buckeroo.

A K A Stone  posted on  2009-11-26 12:11:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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