More People = More Traffic as Population Crisis Grows
A recent story in The Denver Post – “Think traffic is bad around the Denver area? Just wait a decade or two”... Read More
America Guaranteed to Surpass Population Capacity Sooner Rather than Later
My friend Dr. Jack Alpert, a Stanford University graduate and the director at www.Skil.org out of Shawnee, Kansas, projects specific societal breakdown... Read More
Quality of Life, Standard of Living: How’s Yours?
In my bicycle travels across six continents and almost 100 countries, I witnessed one harsh reality of human overpopulation: the higher the... Read More
Mass Immigration: Unintended Sociological Displacement of American Culture
Earlier this month at a New Jersey school board meeting, a group of minority immigrant mothers demanded the school system close schools... Read More
Why Americans Must Demand a 10-Year Immigration Moratorium
Today in America, with 322 million people, seven states – California, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas – face imminent... Read More
Genetically Modified Organisms: Unleashing 21st Century Frankenstein on the Natural World
In the 20st century, the human multitude rearranged rivers, deserts, rainforests and the oceans to suit its voracious appetite for dominance over... Read More
America’s Garbage-Waste Conundrum
One look across the American landscape depresses anyone who cares about the beauty of the land. Every highway features paper cups, wrappers,... Read More
America’s Overpopulation Predicament: Growing Greenhouse Gases
A simple look at the upward path of global greenhouse emissions indicates we will continue to squeeze the trigger on the gun... Read More
Population Onslaught: Poisoned Oceans
“Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we... Read More
Enormous Environmental Destruction Results from Raising Animals for Consumption
Very few American concern themselves with the underbelly of overpopulation. Let’s take a look! “Some 38 percent of the world’s grain crop... Read More