Howdy, night shift! And early morning shift!
Laz for the win!
Since this info has been around for years, I've asked Laz if he recalls any info about it when it was first posted. Was it said to be satire or? So for now, consider it a long-term rumor.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 11/28/2022 Vol.439, Q Day 1849, Lazamataz wrote: ransomnote: There was a gov contractor website projecting world populations by 2023 or 2025 and most were only 10% of the current levels. I went searching for it back in my thread history and couldn't find it. It's likely referenced back in my posting history but I get bumped out of my search when I go back too far there. Jane Long, were you the one who recalled this info? Anybody else recall it on FR? Someone I posted to much more recently recalled a few more details about it. ransomnote: 'Deagle' is the name of the report I recall reading. A few excerpts from Laz's link including a partial excerpt regarding Deagle's sources:
- This highly regarded intelligence organization has bleak prospects for the United States in the years to come, including an 81% decline in its population, from 327 million in 2017 to 100 million in 2025. In fact, it predicted a similar cataclysmic fate for the UK, Australia, Germany, Japan, Denmark, and other US allies. For example, according to Deagel, the population of France will increase from 67 million inhabitants in 2017 to 39 million in 2025, that of England will increase from 66 million to 15 million, that of Australia from 23 million to 15 million. , that of Germany from 81 million to 28 million, while the population of Canada will grow from 36 million in 2017 to 26 million in 2025.
- To make matters even stranger, a statement on Deagel's predictions page apparently claims that the population movements are due to suicide and assures us that the organization is not "a merchant of death or satanic worship":
- SNIP
- “Take into account that the forecast is nothing more than a model, whether it is wrong or correct. It is not the word of God or some magical device that predicts the future. "- Deagel.com
- Most of the economic and demographic data used to make the forecasts are widely available from institutions such as the CIA, IMF, UN, US government, etc.
- There is a tiny fraction of the data coming from a variety of shadow sources such as internet gurus, unsigned reports and others....(ransomnote: Continued at Laz's link. I'll let you know if he recalls more.)