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A Human Tsunami of Overshoot

By now, everyone who follows the Collapse blogs knows about the escalating Refugee crisis in Europe, as desperate Syrians and Afghanis attempt to escape War Zones for a new life in the Promised Lands of Sweden and Germany.

Already, with barely the first ripple of this wave rolling in, communities from Kos & Lesbos in the Greek Islands right up to the border between Mother Russia and Norway north of Murmansk and north of the Arctic Circle are being overwhelmed by a HUMAN WAVE.

To date, only a few hundred thousand have begun the migration to GTFO of Dodge before it is too late, but for most it is already too late.  The Borders are closing and the local populations becoming less accepting by the day of the thousands crossing their borders looking just for a meal to eat and peace in their lives.  They are sacrificing everything they have, all they have ever known for the chance to make it to the Promised Land.  They have NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE.  They know they are dead if they stay where they lay.  So move they will, en masse here.

For those on the receiving end, they have EVERYTHING TO LOSE.  Their peaceful lives to begin with, but eventually an existential battle for survival.

This year to date in the Refugee Crisis is not the End of it.  It is not even the Beginning of the End.  It is only the End of the Beginning.  Thank you once again Winston Churchill.

If you like Happy Endings, don’t listen to this rant.  It will not make you happy.



26 Comments on "A Human Tsunami of Overshoot"

  1. theedrich on Fri, 13th Nov 2015 5:19 pm 

    From the funereal dusk shrouding the DC HQ comes another excretion:  “we” need to import 200,000 Allah worshippers.  Meanwhile, on Friday, 2015 Nov 13, more “workplace violence” by patriotic Mohammedans in France was taking place, that Camp of the Saints #1 where the elites seek to hasten the extinction of Whites by importing Afro-Asian parasites.  Ordinary White French are threatened with jail and huge fines if they object to their own oncoming death by drowning in the swirling mud.  (In Germany, the penalties are much worse.)  Simultaneously, the Christian cretins of America rejoice at the prospect of rescuing all the refuse from the Mundus Tertius by bringing it here.  Jesus will repay his followers postmortemly.  He promises.

    In addition, our nation’s politicoes, ever interested in saving money, have found a new place to house all of the mentally deranged youth:  taxpayer-supported universities.  Led by Negroid and pseudo-Negroid screamers and bellowers, young White sheeplings are doing their best to destroy the educational institutions that coddle them.  The mainstream media loves it all and fuels it — in between all the broadcast anti-Trump diatribes, that is.

    After the dusk comes the night.  Whites have continually voted in corrupt leaders who promise one thing and do another.  It is clear that Christianity-driven “democracy” is a recipe for racial suicide.  And, indeed, planeticide.  But the remaining White populace is too craven to admit this, and prefers forked-tongued politicians who claim to be for good and against evil.  Of course, other than attacking White males, no politician ever dares to mention where the evil actually resides.  Thus the importation of narcotics, the self-destruction of the youth and the downspiral of the economy will continue.

    Because it’s good for the Demonic and RINO leadership.

  2. idontknowmyself on Fri, 13th Nov 2015 9:50 pm 

    Well said

  3. dooma on Fri, 13th Nov 2015 10:54 pm 

    Doesn’t the CIA import narcotics?

  4. makati1 on Fri, 13th Nov 2015 11:02 pm 

    All part of the Great Leveling. Interesting to watch it happening in real time. Taking the world GDP and dividing it by the world population, the ‘level’ today is about equivalent to that of Latvia or Venezuela and would be <30% of today's US levels. It IS coming, or worse. Are you prepared?

  5. dooma on Fri, 13th Nov 2015 11:06 pm 

    I mean America NEEDS drugs on the streets. It is good for the economy. Imagine how many roid-rage, racist police there would be out of a job if suddenly drugs disappeared. And this figure does not include the 100,000’s of “plastic cops” that you so stupidly allow to carry.

  6. onlooker on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 4:33 am 

    Yet the leveling will not proceed in a homogeneous manner either in time or space. The only thing 100% certain is that vast changes will occur and that we have lost to a large degree the ability to control the outcome.

  7. makati1 on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 5:30 am 

    dooma, according to a recent article on that subject, about 60 million Americans are on what we called ‘tranquilizers’ in the old days. And about 22 million are on illegal drugs. The highest percentage of population of any country in the world.

    Suicides now exceed highway deaths and veterans are offing themselves at the rate of 22 per day. Does that sound like a country you would want to live in and raise a family?

  8. onlooker on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 6:16 am 

    Makati in due respect to your opinion which is valuable on this site. All countries now are facing various and diverse instabilities. While you are absolutely right about the drug problem in the US, my wife is Filipino and I have delayed revealing this as it is a personal issue but from her accounts and accounts of the general situation there they face massive corruption, lack of jobs, a totally disproportionate resource to population ratio and even blossoming drug problem from where she comes Bohol. So we must face the reality that NO countries now are being spared in the mode of consequences to overshoot we now face.

  9. Davy on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 6:17 am 

    DOOMa, why don’t you talk about your Canada? Is that too hard for you chump got to bash Merika. There are plenty of drugs up in Canada. You all have a pot culture like Cheech and Chong. WTF, we Americans don’t need a Canadian to tell us what we need and don’t need. You were complaining about this forum on another thread but look at your own stupid self here you are no better. Asswipe.

  10. Davy on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 6:28 am 

    Onlooker, just so you know, I have high respect for the Philippines and their people. My daughter grew up in Madrid Spain. Her mother is Spanish and French from Madrid. She had a Philippines girl watch her while her mother worked. The Philippines is a great country.

    Mak, is doing that country a great disservice in a small way by dragging it into his sick agenda. I have to bash the Philippines sometimes to keep Mak’s distorted comments balanced. He constantly compares an area the size of Arizona with a third the population to the US.

    Numbers don’t lie. The Philippines is overpopulated and in ecological decline. It is in the crosshairs of climate change with vicious typhoons. It is on the arc of fire with earthquakes and volcanoes. Mak, never acknowledges any of these issues. The Philippines have social advantages and disadvantages like anywhere else. This is a mixed bag like comparing any region and country. Yet, the Makster insists on making everything personal because he is living a life of resentment, hatred, and blame.

  11. onlooker on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 6:51 am 

    Unfortunately Davy I have to agree and while I am reluctant to confront Mak because he is an intelligent insightful poster, I too believe he seems to be biased against the US. Philippines is a wonderful country with nice people my wife being one haha. but they went the path of most countries devaluing their environment and populating their country inordinately. US also has nice people but we have a different suite of problems. I personally take the stance of Greg I have to allegiance to the notion of a country, I think their are nice people in every country just like their are rotten scoundrels in all.

  12. Cloud9 on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 7:06 am 

    Reason ends where religion begins. I can say this as a Christian. The central planners are mixing oil and water by bringing Islam to the heart of Europe and to the heart of American cities. The factions may live in harmony for generations, but at some point a catalyst causes the factions to separate. When that happens, the result is always the same, ethnic cleansing and genocide for the minority.

  13. makati1 on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 7:43 am 

    onlooker, of course I am biased against the terrorist country called the USA. No surprise there. I also know what the problems are here in my adopted country, but they are less than in the US. The Ps have a lot of plus’ that offset high population and government corruption.

    The US has the most corrupt government in the world today. And since ~80% of the US population lives in an urban or city situation, they will be helpless and most will die when the SHTF. The Ps has about 45% urban dwellers, but they still have ~40% of the population that are farmers vs the US 4% and are more self sufficient than Americans.

    Yes, there are nice people in all countries, but they will suffer with the bad because they did not stand up and toss the trash out when they still could. The US has become a welfare state, with everyone attached to the government subsidy/welfare teat that is fast running dry. Not so much here where there are few of those offered.

    I have weighed all of the facts and, after 7 1/2 years here, I still believe I made the correct choice. That is still one freedom I can enjoy.

  14. Davy on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 7:52 am 

    “Mak because he is an intelligent insightful poster”. Onlooker he is intelligent in the worst of human ways on knowing what is mean, hateful, and dirty. He is insightful by insighting anger and discontent. He is biased and resentful. He consistently distorts the truth with half-truths which when taken together are nothing but lies. Mak, is living a lie. He embodies the worst of what is going on in the world. Those who he hates are just like Mak. He in effect hates himself. He is a silly old resentful asshole of a man that consistently drags this board down to the mud. Mak, is the embodiment of evil in his own little way. Mak is a true blue psychopathic narcissistic mean person. He will die mean and unhappy and likely take many down the same road. The hate breeds hate. Hate is contagious.

  15. Kenz300 on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 10:31 am 

    Climate Change, declining fish stocks, droughts, floods, pollution, water and food shortages all stem from the worlds worst environmental problem……. OVER POPULATION.

    Yet the world adds 80 million more mouths to feed, clothe, house and provide energy and water for every year… this is unsustainable…

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  16. Kenz300 on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 10:44 am 

    Too many people and too few resources…….

    If you can not provide for yourself you can not provide for a child.

  17. BobInget on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 1:00 pm 

    The UN has it at 50 million war and climate refugees.

  18. dionisio on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 5:57 pm 

    I lived in the Philippines for 9 years. I was married to a woman from Bacalod City for 46
    years. She died two years ago. My two children
    were born there. I like the Philippines and
    would move back if I could convince someone
    to pay for the move.
    However, the poverty and corruption in the
    Philippines is endemic. The have serious problems with overpopulation.

  19. makati1 on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 9:04 pm 

    dionisio, yes, they do. I only point out to some that other countries like the US are no better and maybe worse. At least the Filipinos seem to be trying to clean up their government. The US is not even trying. It is only getting worse there.

    I see a disaster coming to the US in the form of drugs, hate, and the inability to be self sufficient when the collapse happens. I do not see that here in the Ps.

    I moved to the Ps in two suitcases. My SS income makes living here easier. In my 7 1/2 years here, I have built up other resources that will make it possible to stay if the US goes down and SS ends. I maintain a bank account with Citi to make money transfers easy. As you may know, they have a great retirement visa available called the S.R.R.V..

    Do your two kids still live here? I travel to the US every year to visit family and it usually costs about $1,200 to $1,400 RT. (Expedia, non refundable tickets) I’m about your age, I think.

  20. dionisio on Sat, 14th Nov 2015 11:12 pm 

    Makati, I live near Seattle. My children live in
    Seattle. I’m 73. Thanks for the interesting
    conversation.

  21. Boat on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:56 am 

    With every war humans are always afraid of citizens or immigrants that came from the opposition. Statistically they are very wrong. Nothing to fear. Only a very small number cause trouble above and beyond what a normal population would do.
    Fear mongers are mostly racist and bigots and disgrace history.
    Houston, just one little town in the US has over 400,000 foreign born people and they assimilate just fine.

    If you are worried about overpopulation, sustainability of water and energy etc I understand the desire to end immigration. I would agree with that. But some of the posts are disgusting and so narrow minded.

  22. makati1 on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 1:22 am 

    dionisio, You are welcome. I hear Seattle is a beautiful place to live. I’m 71 by the way. My family is all back East, scattered from PA to Florida. If you want to communicate more, tell me on a current article site and I will give you a temporary email address on Yahoo. Have a great day!

    BTW: My partner here has a sister in Cali. She is moving back to the Ps in two years so her daughter can go to school here. She doesn’t want her in a US public school. For now, she goes to a private school.

  23. dionisio on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 4:18 pm 

    Makati, if you want to discuss this further I’m agreeable.

  24. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 4:45 pm 

    @boat,

    “With every war humans are always afraid of citizens or immigrants that came from the opposition. Statistically they are very wrong. Nothing to fear.”

    The war on terrorism isn’t a war against another country. It is a war that has been declared on an ideology. The ‘opposition’, in this case, happens to include citizens from most countries around the world, including yours. The more of these people who’s families and friends are murdered, the more of them that are going to retaliate. Rightly or wrongly. I’m sure that if the tables were turned, most of us here would do the same.

  25. makati1 on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 6:40 pm 

    dioniso, my temp address is jgalt43 at yahoo. I will delete it after you get my regular address from there.

  26. Boat on Mon, 16th Nov 2015 2:59 am 

    GregT,

    There are an estimated 1.6 billion Muslims around the world. From that number a low percentage seem active in defiance of the rest of the world. Of those active how many are from areas that have been unstable for generations. This fear of Muslims is greatly overblown. Most of them are like the rest of us. They just want to do good for their families.
    The biggest problems come from underdeveloped parts of the world where there are no jobs and little education. This is the overriding factor. Muslims seem to do fine in developed parts of the world as a whole.
    In Houston for example there are over 60,000 Muslims. No problems here, they have assimilated just fine.

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