February 13, 2024
We Ignored the Warnings. Now YOU Pay the Price
The best science fiction manages to predict the future accurately decades or even centuries in advance, which is why you’ve got a HAL-9000 in your pocket right now. It tends to happen naturally, but in the case of Soylent Green, a worldwide cohort of intelligentsia, business leaders, and politicians are working hard to force science fiction to become reality.
The debate over global population growth and the threats it may pose to the sustainability of the planet and the human race overwhelmingly skews to one side: more people, more problems. And that seems to be the case in Soylent Green, based on Harry Harrison’s excellent novel “Make Room! Make Room!” — the horrible consequences of population growth are unavoidable. Dennis Meadows, The Club of Rome, Paul Ehrlich, Greta Thunberg, and even commentators like Bill Maher are convinced that a drastic reduction in population… and some are comfortable with mandating that grim future at all human costs.
Buried deep in Soylent Green — in both its story and the life of one of its actors — is a message of hope and belief in our capacity to solve the problems that we ourselves might create to improve the human condition.
The simple truth that the population control elites refuse to accept — the truth that threatens their worldview and turns you into an enemy — is that you aren’t the problem. You’re the solution.
February 9, 2024
We Ignored the Warnings. Now YOU Pay the Price
The best science fiction manages to predict the future accurately decades or even centuries in advance, which is why you’ve got a HAL-9000 in your pocket right now. It tends to happen naturally, but in the case of Soylent Green, a worldwide cohort of intelligentsia, business leaders, and politicians are working hard to force science fiction to become reality.
The debate over global population growth and the threats it may pose to the sustainability of the planet and the human race overwhelmingly skews to one side: more people, more problems. And that seems to be the case in Soylent Green, based on Harry Harrison’s excellent novel “Make Room! Make Room!” — the horrible consequences of population growth are unavoidable. Dennis Meadows, The Club of Rome, Paul Ehrlich, Greta Thunberg, and even commentators like Bill Maher are convinced that a drastic reduction in population… and some are comfortable with mandating that grim future at all human costs.
Buried deep in Soylent Green — in both its story and the life of one of its actors — is a message of hope and belief in our capacity to solve the problems that we ourselves might create to improve the human condition.
The simple truth that the population control elites refuse to accept — the truth that threatens their worldview and turns you into an enemy — is that you aren’t the problem. You’re the solution.
Soylent Green: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/
Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Room-Harry-Harrison/dp/1491582677
The Club of Rome: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClubofRome
"The Man Who Wants Us Dead," by Vsauce2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srJBLo8GR5g
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November 24, 2025
Chile's Surprising Presidential Election
The Chilean left suffered a major setback in the presidential election.
Article: https://fee.org/articles/a-race-for-best-second-place-chiles-presidential-election/
Jeanette Jara, the communist candidate, came in first place but with less than 30%, while most votes went to right-wing candidates, who also secured a majority in Congress. Jara will face José Antonio Kast in the runoff on December 14.
Polls show that Chileans prioritize security, migration, and economic growth—issues the right has addressed more effectively than the left, which has focused on equality and cultural debates. Although many support certain social protections, they do not want to put a communist in power. They know Chile’s progress came from economic freedom, open markets, and the rule of law—not subsidies or state intervention.
As Sascha Hannig notes, the country is tired of years of crisis and uncertainty and is seeking stability. This election reflects that sentiment.
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