Onthebit
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Brandonm22":2he9x0m8 said:Man is no different than any other species. As long as he is comfortable and relatively unstressed he will breed to utilize his available food supply. In 10,000 B.C. when we were all hunter gatherers, the global human population was an estimated 4 million people. Around this time some long forgotten super genius figured out how to increase the harvest of important grain seeds by planting them in the earth. More geniuses invented how to herd animals, irrigate crops, build fishing boats, make bread, that heat would make soybeans edible, rice cultivation, corn cultivation, plant breeding, milking mammals like cows, sheep, goats, camels, horses, llamas, and water buffaloe, sail boats, harnessing animal power, fish nets, dig wells, vineyards, wine, etc. By Jesus's day the human population had exploded to 170 million. The so-called 'Dark Ages' were actually quite innovative. Horse collars, stirrups, wind mills, steel plow points, crop rotations came from Europe while in Native America plant breeders were developing squashes, potatoes, corn, peppers, tomatoes, and other staple food crops. Population doubled to ~340 million. The globalization of agricultural technology led to another doubling by ~the American Revolution. Then the industrialization of agriculture hastened the population growth. Reapers, steel plows, threshers, improved crop varieties, the development of breeds of livestock, whalers, improved fishing boats, canning, railroads, etc allowed more people to eat enough to live long enough to breed and raise children. Global world population passed 2 billion in ~the 1920s. Tractors, electricity, improved plant breeding, hybrid corn, Holsteins, fish farming, A.I., combines, chemical fertilizers, margarine, vegetable oils, trucking, pesticides, plastics, refrigeration, embryo transfer, genetically modified crops, etc have all helped raise our production and increase the amount of food that gets to the eating public. We reached 4 billion in the 1970s. Now we have 6,658 million people (and climbing). Our job in agriculture is to do what we have done in the past and improve on the crops and livestock under our care and invent better management practices so that we can continue to produce more food with less land.
Sooooo take control of the food and/water supply and control populace? is this not what Nais is about?