Part 6: The Immigration
factor—quality of life issues that will become really nasty, traffic,
price of gas, drive time, species extinction, carbon footprint, ecological
footprint
First of all, this series may depress you, worry you and even frighten
you. We’re talking about what your kids face within the next 38
years IF you/we/Congress/the president allow another 100 million immigrants
to land in our country. That enormous number of human beings from
around the world will change everything in our civilization—none of
it good. Again, with an added 80 million desperately impoverished
people added to the world annually—we can expect NO end of the line
of immigrants wanting to come to America “to have a better life.”
No matter how many immigrants we save, they gladly amass a net gain
of 80 million more of themselves annually with no end in sight.
They will continue adding 1 billion of themselves every 12 years.
We only alleviate mass human starvation for a moment in time for those
who make it to our shores. At some point, we, too, will
not be able to feed ourselves. It’s called “ecological footprint”
as to arable land and water. I’ll cover that in a few seconds.
That 100 million people will change the face of our cities, overwhelm
our resources, exceed our water supplies and create an energy crisis
beyond solving no matter how much soft sell you hear from our leaders
and ridiculous TV ads telling us how hard they are working on alternative
energy. Balderdash! They need to start thinking about water,
resources and arable land to grow food.
Underlying this massive immigration invasion, the foundation of our
land, water and air suffers massive degradation on multiple levels.
If you think the drought affecting much of the USA this summer and destroyed
crops registered new problems, wait until we add 100 million immigrants.
How can we feed and water them, and ourselves—when we already suffer
a boatload of problems with over 46 million Americans already subsisting
on food stamps?
Lester Brown, author of Plan B 4.0 Saving Civilization said,
“The world has set in motion environmental trends that are threatening
civilization itself. We are crossing environmental thresholds
and violating deadlines set by nature. Nature is the timekeeper, but
we cannot see the clock.”
Why am I so certain of my work on this subject of immigration/population?
As a six continent world cyclist, I have already seen what it does to
other countries. It’s destroying Canada, Australia, France, United
Kingdom, Holland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Spain,
Norway and other western countries. It’s overwhelming them and
eating away at their cultures and destroying the ability to feed, water
and house themselves. The ironic and terrible aspect of
mass immigration remains: the receiving country never solves the
core problem—third world countries NEVER become responsible for their
own numbers or citizens.
I witnessed the utter futility of life in China, India, Bangladesh,
much of Mexico, Africa, Indochina and other overpopulated countries
around the world. They refuse to solve their problems or
the problems have become unsolvable.
Where do I start? I could write another book as to our predicament,
but as with the last one, America on the Brink: The Next Added
100 Million Americans, people fail to act on the facts, the realities
and the knowledge. I tried to interview on Charlie Rose, Matt
Lauer, Katie Couric, Diane Sawyer, Wolf Blitzer, Bill O’Reilly, Bill
Maher, Neal Conan (NPR) and dozens of top radio stations. They
suppress, ignore and evade this issue at every juncture.
Let’s start with what we create with adding 100 million immigrants as
to “ecological footprint.” Ecological footprint is the amount
of land required to support one person. In Ethiopia, it’s .4 acres
because they are 100 percent agrarian and live simply in huts with outhouses
(or they use the land which causes horrific pollution problems).
In America, each added person must destroy 25.4 acres in order to be
supported at the American level of wealth, resource usage, housing,
transportation and food.
“According to the Footprints of Nations the ecological foot
print of one average American is 10.3 hectares or 25.45 acres. That
is five city blocks plus about two lots (using 5 acre blocks divided
into 24 lots). That is how much land it takes to supply all the energy,
food, paper, building materials, and consumer goods to keep one average
American living the life to which he or she has grown accustomed. By
contrast the ecological footprint of average world citizen is 6.92 acres.” www.allspecies.org
When you take 100 million X’s 24.45 acres, that equals 2.445 billion
acres of wilderness to be destroyed to cope with watering, feeding,
housing and transporting that many new Americans. What does it
mean?
It means that our current 250 annual species extinction rate will climb
from 2,500 per decade to probably double that number as cascade extinctions
accelerate. It means more arable land will be turned into pavement.
It means a drought in 2050 will be a disaster beyond solving to feed
our overflowing masses. It means our cities will thicken into living
nightmares beyond what we see in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San
Francisco, Atlanta, Detroit and others today. It means air pollution,
cost of energy and water supplies will worsen beyond anyone’s current
imagination.
To give you a hint, gasoline will cost Americans at some point in the
future a whopping $20.00 per gallon. It’s already $10.00 a gallon in
Europe. That cost will make your cost of food, housing, warming,
materials—everything you need to exist will cost you much more. That
will lower your standard of living and quality of life. (Source: $20
Per Gallon by Chris Steiner at Forbes Magazine)
In part 7, I am going to cover a few more horrendous problems our country
will face IF we allow this massive overload of immigrants to continue.
So, will you sit there and let it happen? Again, you can change
history by employing Parts 3 and 4 of this series.
Join www.NumbersUSA.org and become a faxer and phone caller.
Join www.CapsWeb.org and become a faxer and phone caller.
Join www.FAIRus.Org to become part of nearly 1.5 million Americans
that will change the course of history toward a viable civilization.
In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video, “Immigration,
Poverty, and Gum Balls”, Roy Beck, director ofwww.numbersusa.ORG, graphically
illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five minutes to
see for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPjzfGChGlE&feature=player_embedded
“Immigration by the numbers—off the chart” by Roy Beck
This 10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending
mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future
generations: in a word “Mind boggling!” www.NumbersUSA.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ
Part 1: The Immigration factor—inviting 100 million people into USA
Part 2: The immigration factor— the reasons for endless immigration,
Silent Majority
Part 3: The Immigration factor—using social media to bring change in
government policies in our republic
Part 4: The Immigration factor—a huge listing of media to address over-immigration
in America. This will get you to the meat of the matter.
Part 5: The Immigration factor—accelerating consequences, freedoms curtailed,
quality of life degraded, standard of living out the window, environmental
degradation
Part 6: The Immigration factor—quality of life issues that will
become really nasty, traffic, price of gas, drive time, species extinction,
carbon footprint, ecological footprint
Part 7: The immigration factor—what it will look like in America if
we fail to stop mass immigration
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Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents - from the Arctic
to the South Pole - as well as eight times across the USA, coast to
coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle,
Norway to Athens, Greece. In 2012, he bicycled coast to coast across
America. His latest book is: How to Live a Life of Adventure:
The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, copies at 1 888
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