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corrijean
TheGrobe wrote:

Corrijean, an interesting pattern begins to emerge when you scratch beyond the surface of the conspiracy theories and stop cherry picking who's account you take as most credible. A couple of good finds.

Thanks. I think such stories are very interesting.

That one has a really cool steam-punk vibe to it, too.

Knightly_News

One thing I can say definitively: Over-population is a big problem.  We don't need extra terrestrials.  We already have too many terrestrials as it is.  Any extra and we'll burst.

corrijean

True.

http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

goldendog

I sense a disturbance in the swamp gas....

TheGrobe

As urbanization continues the incentive to have large families will turn into a disincentive. We should see a gradual leveling off.

DrSpudnik
goldendog wrote:

I sense a disturbance in the swamp gas....

Have a Tums or two.

corrijean
TheGrobe wrote:

As urbanization continues the incentive to have large families will turn into a disincentive. We should see a gradual leveling off.

It's a weird problem. Shrinking populations are problems in lots of the world, and in the rest of it the growing population is the issue. 

royalbishop
Master_Valek wrote:

The best part of Royals comment, is that he doesn't realize we don't need to ''let any secrets out.'' These so-called ''secrets'' where eventually let out by themselves, either by officials who have openly addmitted without court reference, or those files which have been hidden for decades, then released under the freedom act. 

I know more than you think as fool would open his mouth without thinking about telling the truth all the time.

 A lie is sweet and the truth is sour and in the ears people lose their minds with rage. As for the bovernment that is not who you should really be worried about as they are only puppets. Their has been groups/organizations that have been around for ages behind the scenes manipulating all kinds of things that happen on this planet.

As for calling me a troll i wil just add you to the list that have done it. Your insult is weak compared to what i have been called just the first week i was on chess.com. I have been called all kinds of names here. I have grown tough skin then realize it shows more about your character than mine.

DrSpudnik

No one takes accusations of trollery from MeisterValet seriously.

royalbishop
corrijean wrote:
TheGrobe wrote:

As urbanization continues the incentive to have large families will turn into a disincentive. We should see a gradual leveling off.

It's a weird problem. Shrinking populations are problems in lots of the world, and in the rest of it the growing population is the issue. 

If all of Asia decided to fight i would lose if were hand to hand combat.

WW3  Asia vs the World!

corrijean

China is one of the countries that will have a real problem with a shrinking population. Coupled with the disparity in the male:female ratio, I wonder what the future will hold.

Maybe the psychics know.

Ubik42
corrijean wrote:

China is one of the countries that will have a real problem with a shrinking population. Coupled with the disparity in the male:female ratio, I wonder what the future will hold.

Maybe the psychics know.

Yes China will be interesting. I fear a large population of angry young men unable to domesticate and looking for a fight. Maybe the resulting internal economic problems they have will turn their attention inwards, but I rather doubt it.

royalbishop
corrijean wrote:

China is one of the countries that will have a real problem with a shrinking population. Coupled with the disparity in the male:female ratio, I wonder what the future will hold.

Maybe the psychics know.

Yeah they wil lose 100 tomorrow and gain 1,100 next month. And that is only what they can count due to giving to counting all the time.

Knightly_News
goldendog wrote:

I sense a disturbance in the swamp gas....

lol. Dr. Oz says dairy and sugar will tend to do that.

DrSpudnik

China has somewhat more than the population of the US in its big cities. They have four times that in the countryside! They aren't going to run out of people any time soon. More people will just migrate to the cities as needed.  Aside from that there is the "problem" of gender disparity, which can (and probably is) being dealt with by buying brides from other countries with girls to sell. In most of the world, the transformation of women into an export commodity would be a welcome form of economic development. Sad but true.

Knightly_News
royalbishop wrote:
corrijean wrote:

China is one of the countries that will have a real problem with a shrinking population. Coupled with the disparity in the male:female ratio, I wonder what the future will hold.

Maybe the psychics know.

Yeah they wil lose 100 tomorrow and gain 1,100 next month. And that is only what they can count due to giving to counting all the time.

Contentious young male psychic Chinese chess masters, fleeing China's over-population, invading the USA in UFOs is what I fear.  Especially if they can't get laid, and have to buy their women from Russia.  There was a cleaning lady at an apt. complex I lived in a long time ago, with an accent like whe was from Russia.  She was built like a tank, and, frankly, scared the crap out of me.  I mean you really didn't want to piss her off.

Knightly_News

Well, if we're discussing the subject of over-population, then I must quote Rob Brezsny, founder of 80's Santa Cruz, California band World Entertainment War :

             "The problem isn't over-population, 
               it's overpopulation by the wrong people
"

From their song Apathy and Ignorance 

              "What's the difference between ignorance and apathy?  
               I don't know and I don't care!"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Entertainment_War

( other songs included  Kick Your Own Ass  and  Dark Ages )

BTW Brezsny is  seemingly psychic, prophetic. He is an astrologer online to boot. (I know, I know Sealed have we covered astrology yet?  It's not too late).

Knightly_News

Astrology & Chess  (link to article)

Is Chess a Divine Game? There are some evident correlations between the game of chess and the astrology which lead us to the conclusion that Chess is a game inspired by the Universal Laws, maybe by the planetary movement. 

In Chess, we have a board divided into 8 columns and 8 rows, while in Astrology we use the zodiacal circle divided into 12 signs.

In Chess, we have 6 symbols- the pieces (King, Queen, Bishop, Knight, Rook, Pawn). In Astrology we have 7 symbols- the 7 traditional planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn).

There are rules for the movement of these symbols and each has a specific value or interpretation.

The Art of the Player of Chess is to thoroughly study and understand the network of influences and forces on the chessboard, then to elaborate a strategy that will lead him/her to the defeat of the opponent.

The Art of the Astrologer is to thoroughly study and understand the network of influences in the astrological chart, then to elaborate an overall conclusion of it.

So far, we seem to have only some general rules that apply to most board games.

Pieces – Planets correlations

Looking deeper into this, one may notice some striking correlations.There are some strong pieces-planets correlations.

The King is obviously correlated with the Sun. When the King is besieged and captured (checkmate), the game is over. The Queen is correlated with the Moon in astrology. The Moon moves the quickest of all planets, so does the Queen on the chessboard. In horary and electional (traditional vedic astrology), the Moon is the most important planet to be considered. So is the Queen in Chess.

The Pawns are like children, which are traditionally ruled by the Moon. When they grow old, that is, when they reach the other end of the chessboard, they become Queens. Therefore the Pawns are also correlated with Moon.

The Bishops are obviously correlated with Jupiter, since Jupiter rules the religion and the religious persons. However, as the Bishops move always diagonally and there is the planet Mars whose glyph or symbol is a circle with an arrow coming out of it in an oblique direction, this is why the Bishops can also be associated functionally with Mars. So, the Bishops’ nature is Jupiter/Mars.

The Rooks are also called Castles and are therefore associated with Saturn. But since they move only horizontally or vertically and the ideogram of Venus is in the form of a circle with a cross below it, we may say that the Rooks are functionally associated with Venus. So, the Rooks’ nature is Saturn/Venus...

The Knights are also called Horses, and they move atypically by jumping over other pieces, much like flying. Therefore, the Knights may be associated with Mercury, the Roman name of Hermes, the messenger god, with winged sandals.

corrijean

I, for one, would rather talk about aliens than astrology. Foot in Mouth

Knightly_News
corrijean wrote:

I, for one, would rather talk about aliens than astrology. 

Aliens brought astrology to our world