Tazx
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- Europe via Canada.
So my recent project has been world population.
Essentially what we are told is complete fabrication. A recent gentleman calculated the population of India and found it to be well under 500 million. In fact, anyone can verify this easily.
Simply type in population of India's largest 300 cities. Calculate the total and you will see that the list gets down to cities of thousands of people only, and yet the total is under 300 million. Assuming the standard calculation method typically uses 1-1 for population (to total the amount of people NOT in cities), which is an over estimation and there is never as many people outside the major cities as in them. But this is standard practice.
So...anyway take 300 million in Indias top 300 cities, use the 1-1 calculation and get 600 million-give or take!
So where is the so called 1.4 Billion?
Then recent and several Utube videos of China population (in which they use WHO stats, business stats, death stats, and even actual census stats by govt) still only comes to maybe 720 million. So where are the other 600-700 million?
Then I looked into Canada pop! What lies! Canada said they just hit 40 million! Ha, not on your life!
I used immigration and emmigration stats, cra tax stats, registered social insurance numbers, death rates, birth rates and any other numbers I could get my hands on. Not to mention 4-7 million plus Canadians moved out of Canada in the last year-that they know of!
Lowest immigration in years, birth rate lowest in 50 years, highest EM-migration of recent immigrants, and then the highest levels of born and raised (multi-generational) Canadian departures. So I ask...how did we grow when we just had 34 mill a few years ago?
Not to mention we were in Edmonton visiting our son/grandson in 2024, and the city was empty. On the 3 main roads that intersect or pass through downtown Edmonton-Jasper / 104 (the parallel to Jasper but right in the business ice district) 109 that splits the city in half N-S, were completely dead. Sure rush hours got busier, but not like it used to.
We could cross 104 no where near and intersection and have no trouble at all. It is at least 6 lanes (3 each way, some places 4 each way because of turning lanes). In the past if you tried that you'd be dead! Lol!
Then on our way back to Eu, we stopped by our families in Winnipeg. Portage and Main, Regent, St James st-all notorius high traffic. Annoying high traffic. Now just normal or even slow. Massive suburbs with miles of empty houses, apartments empty.
So If Canada has 40 million people, I have a bridge in the Sahara to sell you...dirt cheap.
I have talked to few people in other countries and watched many videos on Utube and Rumble where people around the world are saying the same thing.
Also one look at the populations for any African country and you will see massive exaggeration or lies!
Some African countries -Nigeria-for example...list 237+ million. But add up the total city pops you get anywhere from 42 -62 mill depending on source! So even at 62, or even if totals are plus or minus-we will go plus 25 percent for the heck of it, so we get somewhere like 75 mill+. So they are saying there is 150+ mill more in the small towns?
Doing this for many countries shows the same thing.
One recent individual calculated world wide population at around 4-4.5 billion.
Looking at India, China alone, thats at least a billion, maybe 1.5 billion less! So if we assume Africa is completely out to lunch, and Asia in general is way off, how do we know how many there really are?
I don't know how many or what the number really is. But...it is not 8 billion! Not even close. Is 4-4.5 correct? Maybe. I haven't done that much work yet! But I can comfortably say I would agree with 5-6.
Before anyone comes on to this and says it's 8 billion without actually doing the math, I will just block you. I would like to discuss with open minded people, not close minded people that don't think for themselves.
Pick a country in Africa, add up the cities, use the 1-1 calculation (so double the total you get), and see the number. Do it with India with their top 300 cities. The math doesn't lie.
Any thoughts?
Essentially what we are told is complete fabrication. A recent gentleman calculated the population of India and found it to be well under 500 million. In fact, anyone can verify this easily.
Simply type in population of India's largest 300 cities. Calculate the total and you will see that the list gets down to cities of thousands of people only, and yet the total is under 300 million. Assuming the standard calculation method typically uses 1-1 for population (to total the amount of people NOT in cities), which is an over estimation and there is never as many people outside the major cities as in them. But this is standard practice.
So...anyway take 300 million in Indias top 300 cities, use the 1-1 calculation and get 600 million-give or take!
So where is the so called 1.4 Billion?
Then recent and several Utube videos of China population (in which they use WHO stats, business stats, death stats, and even actual census stats by govt) still only comes to maybe 720 million. So where are the other 600-700 million?
Then I looked into Canada pop! What lies! Canada said they just hit 40 million! Ha, not on your life!
I used immigration and emmigration stats, cra tax stats, registered social insurance numbers, death rates, birth rates and any other numbers I could get my hands on. Not to mention 4-7 million plus Canadians moved out of Canada in the last year-that they know of!
Lowest immigration in years, birth rate lowest in 50 years, highest EM-migration of recent immigrants, and then the highest levels of born and raised (multi-generational) Canadian departures. So I ask...how did we grow when we just had 34 mill a few years ago?
Not to mention we were in Edmonton visiting our son/grandson in 2024, and the city was empty. On the 3 main roads that intersect or pass through downtown Edmonton-Jasper / 104 (the parallel to Jasper but right in the business ice district) 109 that splits the city in half N-S, were completely dead. Sure rush hours got busier, but not like it used to.
We could cross 104 no where near and intersection and have no trouble at all. It is at least 6 lanes (3 each way, some places 4 each way because of turning lanes). In the past if you tried that you'd be dead! Lol!
Then on our way back to Eu, we stopped by our families in Winnipeg. Portage and Main, Regent, St James st-all notorius high traffic. Annoying high traffic. Now just normal or even slow. Massive suburbs with miles of empty houses, apartments empty.
So If Canada has 40 million people, I have a bridge in the Sahara to sell you...dirt cheap.
I have talked to few people in other countries and watched many videos on Utube and Rumble where people around the world are saying the same thing.
Also one look at the populations for any African country and you will see massive exaggeration or lies!
Some African countries -Nigeria-for example...list 237+ million. But add up the total city pops you get anywhere from 42 -62 mill depending on source! So even at 62, or even if totals are plus or minus-we will go plus 25 percent for the heck of it, so we get somewhere like 75 mill+. So they are saying there is 150+ mill more in the small towns?
Doing this for many countries shows the same thing.
One recent individual calculated world wide population at around 4-4.5 billion.
Looking at India, China alone, thats at least a billion, maybe 1.5 billion less! So if we assume Africa is completely out to lunch, and Asia in general is way off, how do we know how many there really are?
I don't know how many or what the number really is. But...it is not 8 billion! Not even close. Is 4-4.5 correct? Maybe. I haven't done that much work yet! But I can comfortably say I would agree with 5-6.
Before anyone comes on to this and says it's 8 billion without actually doing the math, I will just block you. I would like to discuss with open minded people, not close minded people that don't think for themselves.
Pick a country in Africa, add up the cities, use the 1-1 calculation (so double the total you get), and see the number. Do it with India with their top 300 cities. The math doesn't lie.
Any thoughts?
