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Nearly 150 million people — or 4% of the world’s adult population — would move to the U.S. if they could. That figure is larger than the next four most popular destinations combined. If everyone who wanted to move to the U.S. had their way, the country’s total population would increase by almost 50%.
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| United States | 147 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Germany | 39 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Canada | 36 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| United Kingdom | 35 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| France | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Australia | 30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saudi Arabia | 25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Spain | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Italy | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Switzerland | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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As many as 37 million people in Latin America would like to relocate to the U.S. permanently, making it the region where a move to the U.S. is most popular. Approximately one-third of all Dominicans and Hondurans want to become Americans.
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| Dominican Republic | 34 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Liberia | 33 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Honduras | 30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sierra Leone | 28 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Haiti | 28 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| El Salvador | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ghana | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Guatemala | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jamaica | 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ethiopia | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Not surprisingly, the countries with the world’s largest populations, such as China and India, have the greatest numbers of people who want to become Americans. But their overall percentages remain small: Only 1% to 2% of people in those countries want to move to the U.S.
But not all large countries have millions of people eager to move here. Two notable examples are Pakistan and Russia, and politics may be why people in these countries don’t want to move to the U.S. Those countries dislike U.S. leadership more than almost every other country in the world. On the other hand, Russians may just really like living in Russia — they are among the least likely people in the world to want to move away from their country.
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| China | 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| India | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Brazil | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ethiopia | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nigeria | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mexico | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Bangladesh | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Philippines | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Japan | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Congo (Kinshasa) | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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People who want to move to the U.S. — as with potential migrants to other popular destinations — are far younger and better educated than their compatriots who don’t want to leave their country. Fifty-six percent of all people who want to move to the U.S. are between the ages of 15 to 29 — far more than the general youth populations who want to remain home (31%). Almost 60% of them have between nine and 15 years of education (compared with 43% who want to remain), and 10% have completed more than that (compared with 9% who want to remain). These people are also attracted to the U.S. and other popular destinations for similar reasons.
The main draws to America appear to be two things: People know someone living here or they are looking for a good job.
America’s popularity might also be because of its receptivity to migrants. Eight in 10 Americans say where they live is a good place for immigrants. Out of 140 countries surveyed, only 16 other countries best the U.S. on this metric. In fact, 71% of Americans think immigration is a good thing for the country, and 24% of Americans want immigration increased — up from 6% in the 1990s.
America remains unusually attractive to people from all over the world — in a way to which no other country compares. As Americans celebrate the Fourth of July, these data remind us that the world continues to see this country as a very special place — one where 150 million more people would like to move if they could.
Results are based on telephone and face-to-face interviews with nearly 590,000 adults, aged 15 and older, in 156 countries from 2013 to 2016. The 156 countries surveyed are home to 98% of the world’s population.
For most countries, aggregated sample sizes (across multiple years of surveys) range between 3,000 and 6,000 interviews. A total of 12,000 interviews were conducted in India, 17,578 in China and 8,000 in Russia.
Gallup World Poll questions:
Ideally, if you had the opportunity, would you like to move permanently to another country, or would you prefer to continue living in this country?
(If “would like to move permanently to another country”) To which country would you like to move? [open-ended, one response allowed]
For more complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup’s Country Data Set details.
78 Comments on "Coming to America"
ALCIADA-MOLE on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 1:57 pm
OK so the govt. can’t do anything about this because govt is a scam just like everything else human set up. Even Jesus was a scammer when he promised a place in heaven for everyone. He know heaven is just a stupid abstract place and it never gets crowded. But I have to respect the dude for being honest.
Cloggie on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 3:05 pm
Everybody wants to leave its shitty third world hell hole and live in the white world.
The Americans have meanwhile also discovered that the white world is the best to live in.
You feel the giant conflict coming?
https://youtu.be/3APORC2fHTU
The post-war period is gradually coming to an end.
Welcome to the pre-war period.
ALCIADA-MOLE on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 3:19 pm
Clogtard. No war possible. I was a paultard so I know. Glad I woke up and now consider arms only for self defense and getting rid of bums and druggies and violent tards. Had I considered armed conflict I’d be having free meals by now in a windowless room.
ALCIADA-MOLE on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 3:37 pm
Sometimes you lower the bar and behave like Baghdad Bob. Those are pictures of a few guys made to look like an army. I thought alternative media is honest?
Guys we need to break alternative media. The govt will do a katynn hue pol pot and Stalin on the elite alternative propagandists. It makes sense we help them now.
Davy on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 3:44 pm
Clog has never been to the US. His understanding of the US is through his little IPad on his big recliner. He often talks about my world like he knows me better than I know myself. Makati does the same thing. Both are agenda driven extremist.
onlooker on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 4:01 pm
Okay, I will have to say that things really get bad, the Western Hemisphere is better than the Eastern based on a people per resources bases
Cloggie on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 4:22 pm
Partitioning the country, a few ideas:
https://www.amren.com/commentary/2017/06/what-can-done-political-polarization-in-america/
The solution post empire.
Cloggie on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 5:32 pm
Guys we need to break alternative media. The govt will do a katynn hue pol pot and Stalin on the elite alternative propagandists. It makes sense we help them now.
On behalf of China, Russia and the European right…. could you please do exactly that and provide the ignition of a civil war? In Russia it lasted five years. Nobody intervened because everybody was licking its WW1 wounds.
This time it will be different.
Go Speed Racer on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 7:05 pm
Everybody come to America.
Got best welfare plan.
Get free apartment, free food,
Free income and schools for 12 children.
All paid for by Joe Sixpack the truck
driver, who is dumb enough to keep paying
for the freeloaders.
Apneaman on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 7:50 pm
“America remains unusually attractive to people from all over the world — in a way to which no other country compares.”
Here ye all potential immigrants. It’s true, America is the most bestest place to migrate too. Canada sucks – don’t’ come here. Go to America. It’s way mo better best. Canada sucks – I repeat Canada suck. Avoid Canada at all costs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ttDUGM-1mU
makati1 on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 8:05 pm
Onlooker, maybe you should look at abilty-to-survive skills’ instead of population numbers?
Here most people still live on and from the land. They have no techie toys to replace/get addicted to. Maybe not even electric or running water in their homes, which could be made from local materials (bamboo & palm thatch). They still grow much of their own food, and have survival skills because they still need them.
Tell me what percentage of Westerners have those same skills? 1% would be generous, i think. Farmland means nothing if you don’t know how to even grow weeds. How do you survive a minus 20F night if you don’t have the skills and means to do so? Or a 120+F day if you don’t have A/C? Answer: you don’t.
Everyone seems to be focused on numbers per acre and not on the people themselves. Yes, many will die around the world. Some because they live in a place only inhabitable with electric and an outside source of water. The ME, Las Vegas. etc. But many will survive because they were NOT a pampered, spoiled, uneducated, unskilled people before the SHTF, like Americans, most Europeans, etc.
I would much rather live where the survival skills are still an everyday fact of life for most than in a country where most cannot even read a survival manual or know how to grow their own food, keep warm/cool, etc. Ignorance is going to kill a lot more people than loss of oil or global food supplies. Wait and see.
makati1 on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 8:24 pm
Davy, I know America. I lived there many more years than you have. I still know America because I visit and have contacts all over the country. I lived thru its best years after the war. I have also watched it as it slips into decline and, eventually, into the 3rd world, if it is not already there in reality.
Don’t pretend that you are more knowledgeable about the U$ than others. You have a very narrow, 1%er view that is so brainwashed with propaganda that you cannot see straight, or even consider that there may be better places in the world to live. There are. Many. I live in one of them and know I made the right choice, like many thousands of Americans are doing every year as we get nearer to the SHTF moment.
Spout your bullshit all you want if it makes you feel American. Only the ignorant brainwashed fools will side with you or even believe you. The 50s & 60s were America’s best years, my growing up and maturing years. You only have the years later to talk about, first hand. The years the U$ began the slide. And, if your story about coming form a 1%er family is correct, you were likely a spoiled brat and never noticed the real world outside your bubble, just like today.
Apneaman on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 8:25 pm
Mak, good luck, but for the most part, the future is not in human hands. There are powerful forces in play that very few humans seem to comprehend. Counter intuitive.
How Is Climate Change Affecting the Philippines?
“The Global Climate Risk Index 2015 listed the Philippines as the number one most affected country by climate change, using 2013’s data.”
“Haiyan, Thelma, Ike, Fengshen, Washi, Durian, Bopha, Trix, Amy, Nina. These are the 10 deadliest typhoons of the Philippines between 1947 and 2014.
What’s alarming is that five of the 10 have occurred since 2006, affecting and displacing thousands of citizens every time. Seven of these 10 deadly storms each resulted in more than 1,000 casualties. But the deadliest storm on record in the Philippines is Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Typhoon Yolanda, which was responsible for more than 6,300 lost lives, more than four million displaced citizens and $2 billion in damages in 2013. So what’s going on—is the Philippines simply unlucky? Not exactly.”
https://www.ecowatch.com/how-is-climate-change-affecting-the-philippines-1882156625.html
makati1 on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 8:54 pm
Ap, typhoons are not new here. And average of 20 per year pass thru. True they may (probably will) get worse, but in a country that is more able to absorb the destruction by rebuilding than the U$, it is a way of life. Thousands die from some of them. But, death is relative. Do Americans avoid cars because ~35,000 die every year in car accidents and another 1 million are injured? No. It is an accepted risk.
Those same hurricanes are going to increase in the U$ also and start hitting farther north. Not to mention subfreezing cold, heat weaves, floods, etc. It is called weather and it will get more erratic and worse as time passes. Especially where the Jet Stream wiggles up and down drastically changing temperatures in America. It does not swing south far enough to affect me. Weather here is predictable to an extent not possible in the U$.
The list of positives is longer than the list of negatives and that is why I am here and not in Pennsylvania.
As for the most deadly between 1947 & 2014, that is a lot of years (67) How many Americans died in that period from car accidents? Two million? Three million? Filipinos have no choice. They are used to it. I suggest that you put the numbers into perspective.
Apneaman on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 8:56 pm
Plenty of work for migrants in the fire fighting industry – long term job security. All the overtime you can handle from now until Doomsday.
Utah wildfire scorches almost 50,000 acres, forces 1,500 from their homes
http://globalnews.ca/news/3561166/utah-wildfire-evacuations/
Raw: Video Shows Pilot’s View of Utah Wildfire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1KVRv9bBoI
Arizona wildfire forces thousands of people from their homes
http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/arizona-wildfire-forces-thousands-of-people-from-their-homes-1.3480666
Davy on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 8:56 pm
Makati, you are almost 10 years away from the real US. You are in your little Filipino apartment connected digitally into some kind of alter reality. Your comments are pressured and extreme. Not only that but you are getting old and your judgement is in decline. You do visit but only for a short time in an isolated place. I don’t think you are qualified anymore to comment on the US like a real citizen.
Apneaman on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 9:08 pm
Flood recovery is also a burgeoning industry with good entry level positions for migrants.
4th Mich. county declares flooding state of emergency
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2017/06/28/severe-weather-michigan/103250972/
____________________________________________ on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 9:08 pm
Everyone loves a whore. Cumming in amerika
makati1 on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 9:32 pm
Davy, you are forever away from the real Asia or even the real world. I know what is happening in America, you seem not to. Or you are blind to it, in deep denial.
There you go again with the age thingy. Can’t you find anything real to base your twisted views on? Like “facts” from reliable (non U$) sources?
Who gives a damn what you think? Certainly few here who read your patriotic flag waving bullshit. I certainly don’t.
As for being a “real citizen”, do you mean an uneducated, brainwashed, obese, serf slave to TPTB? If that is your definition of a “real citizen” then I am proud to admit that I am not. I am outside that box and can finally see the real world. Try it, you might like it. LOL
Apneaman on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 9:36 pm
mak, where does it say in the article that typhoons are new to the Phillipe’s? Nowhere.
There’s a reason why I choose the quote I did and put in bold. To me it is very telling and so is this:
“What’s alarming is that five of the 10 have occurred since 2006”
You don’t see that? OK. Like I said -Good luck.
makati1 on Wed, 28th Jun 2017 10:16 pm
Ap, I saw that, I was just explaining that typhoons are not unusual in the Ps. They have dealt with them forever. That a few more might be larger will not make much difference. It’s not like they will plow into a major city, like on the U$ East Coast.
The big cities are on the west side of the big islands and will survive quite well. Out of my 9 yeas here. I have experienced about 3-4 typhoons passing thru Manila. There was some minor flooding and some electric loss for parts of the city foe less than a day.
The East cost of most Islands have mountain chains that will break up or weaken storms. It is only the Eastern coastal small towns and fishing villages that will get the worst effects and they get enough warning to evacuate before storms can hit.
I’m sorry if I misunderstood your post. Thanks for your expression of good will. ^_^
Cloggie on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 3:04 am
Breaking: Czech Republic changes constitution and allows citizens to carry arms. The explicit goal is defense against (Islamic) migrants:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2017/06/foghorn/breaking-czech-parliament-approves-citizens-right-bear-arms/
Eastern Europe is preparing for a major conflict with Merkel and Brussels. Brussels threatens to stop payments to Poland and Hungary but these countries can hit back by halting German products at the border. And they should.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/822185/EU-budget-funds-cut-Gunther-Oettinger-Hungary-Germany-Jean-Claude-Juncker
Merkel and Brussels want to ram Poland and Hungary Muslim migrants through their throats, migrants that Merkel invited without consulting Eastern Europeans. But thank God Poland and Hungary were never part of the US empire so they are not political correct and they refuse. This could easily lead to a major crisis. Keep in mind though that no country in continental Europe is anti-Europe. Nobody really wants to break up the EU. Even notorious Europe haters like the British only wanted to leave 48-52 (good riddance to them). It is only these f* Soros migrants nobody wants other than Soros/US deep state and puppet Merkel.
The problem of course is Merkel and she needs to go. And overlord America with her. And with her these horrible Muslims young male invaders. They need to be turned into real refugees, running away from Europe. The armament of the Czech public is a promising first step. Everybody in Europe should arm to prepare for the emancipation from the US empire and the founding of Paris-Berlin-Moscow confederation, that is to replace the West as the first address on this planet. Next we in Europe should prepare for an intervention in North-America if that continent will descend into chaos of inter-ethnic violence and secession movement.
Davy on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 5:55 am
LOL, makati, are you having a difficult time lately maintaining your façade of “my life is great and yours suck” BS. makati, you read what I say and it has you all screwed up. I know this because I was on your ignore list and now I am on your most commented on list. You are just an old man who is stuck in ruts. I am trying to show you a reality. I am not trying to completely trash you as you are trying to do to me. I am just trying to moderate your extremism and teach you some manners. Your narcissism is disgusting. Your false hubris shows how far down a rabbit hole you are. Excessive bragging eventually makes one look ridiculous. Why not practice modesty makati and show your fellow board members respect.
Davy on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 6:01 am
Wow, someone is off the deep end of delusional fantasy. Paris-Berlin-Moscow Empire is a complete fantasy. These people have killed each other with extreme prejudice over the last 2 century and now you think they are going to form an Empire? LMFAO. What about the rest of Europe? Do you think they are going to be your lap dog and follow dutifully? OH, North America is descending into chaos and that chaos is going to be managed by Euro pansies? LMFAO. I know the great Army of the PBM Empire will come to the rescue. LMFAO. Europe cannot protect itself now and you expect it to come and save the white Americans. You need to take a break cloggie you are nearly as bad as makati these days.
Davy on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 6:07 am
Did you see this makati?
“Filipinos May Soon Be Jailed For Not Singing The National Anthem Enthusiastically”
http://theantimedia.org/filipinos-jail-not-singing-national-anthem/
“New legislation that would make enthusiastic singing of the national anthem mandatory in the Philippines has been approved by the Philippine House of Representatives. The act, known as the “Revised Flag and Heraldic Code” is a revision of an existing bill that will require all persons to stand, salute, and sing when the national anthem is played at a public event. “The singing shall be mandatory and done with fervor,” it states. The legislation provides the official lyrics and music for the Lupang Hinirang, specifies a tempo of 100-120 beats per minute, and demands a proper salute from the first note of the song to the last. Also outlined are a number of other strict guidelines regarding flag code, the national motto, and the display of other emblems. In addition, the school system is required to make memorization of the anthem compulsory for all students. Those who violate any of the rules or regulations outlined in the act will be issued a warning before being publicly shamed in a “newspaper of general circulation,” and it will be left to the discretion of the court to impose either a fine of 50,000-100,000 pesos ($2,800-$5,590) or no more than one year in prison — or both. The bill stipulates that both fine and imprisonment will be mandatory for repeat offenders.”
Cloggie on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 7:01 am
Paris-Berlin-Moscow Empire is a complete fantasy… These people have killed each other with extreme prejudice over the last 2 century and now you think they are going to form an Empire?
Really Davy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gvbS09gN80
At 16:39 Putin says:
Francois Mitterrand spoke of a European confederation with Russia as a member. I think this opportunity still exists. We will have it in the future.
Would you call Putin a “pansie”? He just destroyed you in the war in Syria, a European nation! And I love it.
Europe cannot protect itself now
Against who do we need protection? Against Americans perhaps, trying to create yet another war in Europe like in 1939:
http://nationalvanguard.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/The-Forrestal-Diaries-excerpt.jpg
Never forget Davy… you have been our colony for 3 centuries. It was continental Europe that enabled you independence, an independence you could only hold for 1 century, until certain “Ukrainians” took over at the beginning of the 20th century, stole your purse (FED) as well as ruined the fabric of your society (1965 immigration act). The same overlord you seem to love so much. A severe case of Stockholm syndrome, if you ask me.
You are going to be our junior partner again, Davy, if you are lucky. Kiss your empire goodbye, it has made too many enemies. Your military track record is embarrassing anyway, regardless if you would have 20 silly carriers. At least half of the Americans want to live white lives, regardless how much you will shout “racism”, that 1%-word and battle cry of the now outgoing US empire.
Davy on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 9:49 am
Clog, I have kissed the empire good bye. You are the one dreaming of empire. Your dreams will be nothing but tears. Europe will crash and burn and hard before you know it. The US is going there also as you preach excessively and daily. Who is the one in a dream world?
onlooker on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 10:35 am
Your dreams will be nothing but tears. —-That seems to be the demarcation line between Doomers and non doomers. We doomers see this as an upcoming reality while many in this world even on this forum still cling to unrealistic expectations. Save yourself tears and worse and see the prospects of our species truly objectively
Apneaman on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 11:20 am
onlooker, I see it as a reality in the making and that’s why most of the links I provide are of the ever growing incidences of real world, real time AGW jacked disasters, mass extinction, political, cultural, social & economic decline. Further, I provide the comparative data from past decades to demonstrate the rate and scale of change. Of course anyone over 30 who hasn’t been in a coma for the last 29 years can see the changes without the benefit or need of any data.
Hubert on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 1:05 pm
America is little more than a bankrupt 3rd world country. There are over 43 million people living on food-stamps. It really must be desperate for people to want to come here.
onlooker on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 1:27 pm
Yes AP, you are relentless and merciless with data but you know what they say none are so blind as those who do not wish to see. Don’t say we didn’t warn you
Apneaman on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 2:22 pm
These NASA Images Show Siberia Burning Up
“Those forests are burning at a rate unheard of in at least 10,000 years due largely to rising temperatures. They contain vast reserves of carbon stored in trees and soil and when they burn, they send that carbon into the atmosphere. That creates a dangerous cycle of more severe wildfires and ever rising temperatures.”
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/nasa-siberia-wildfires-21576
The elite don’t want AGW truth tellers silenced because they are worried that it will in any serious way stop the flow of resources extraction or consumption. No they fear the sheep crying to be rescued and/or protected from the consequences, which is not affordable. They would have to slash military and surveillance-security state budgets and there is no way the paranoid powerful will ever do that except on threat of death and maybe not even then.
Putin tightens control over Russian Academy of Sciences
“The Russian government has taken further steps to tighten its grip on the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) in Moscow. On 23 June, the State Duma—one of the two chambers of the Russian parliament—passed the first draft of a new law that would give President Vladimir Putin the final say in the elections for RAS’s presidency.”
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/putin-tightens-control-over-russian-academy-sciences
Power Causes Brain Damage
How leaders lose mental capacities
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/07/power-causes-brain-damage/528711/
In spite of all the efforts of so called environmentalists and all the peer reviewed science and all the obvious negative consequences the cancerous growth has not missed a beat. So why then would TPTB go to such great lengths to deny and in the case of the Obama’s and Trudeau’s lie that it’s all being taken care of? Anyone who wishes to attempt to layout a case that environmentalism or science has slowed economic growth other than a stand of trees here or a pipeline there, have at er and I’ll take a look. Use industry aggregate numbers.
Am I the only one to notice that the people (white conservative males) who are constantly accusing scientists and environmentalists of hysteria and alarmisim that is ruining the economy in one comment contradict themselves in the next comment by bragging how peak oil is a hoax and the fracking revolution proves it and the Dow Jones all time highs proves how awesome capitalism is and that too proves collapse is nowhere in site? They can’t both be true now can they? Why would so many constantly contradict themselves? How about because both of those claims are conjured up by pro industry, pro BAU right wing think tanks and y’all are fucking mindless unthinking parrots? You did not notice? The favorite is “the war on coal”. Go ahead and show me the numbers that coal has lost ground because of warnings of scientists, environmentalists and the EPA and not mostly economics and the majority of it from the fossil fueled cornucopians #1 “brand new” technology of fracking mega cheap natural gas. Another contradiction isn’t it? The very thing they love to brag about the most, fracking, is the real enemy in the “war on coal”.
Apneaman on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 2:43 pm
And the Retard of the day award goes to…………..
He thought a book would stop a bullet and make him a YouTube star. Now he’s dead.
“Monalisa Perez, 19, was booked into a Minnesota jail after shooting her boyfriend Pedro Ruiz as he held a book to his chest, believing it would stop the bullet on June 26. Perez is charged with second-degree manslaughter.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/06/29/he-thought-a-book-would-stop-a-bullet-and-make-him-a-youtube-star-now-hes-dead/?tid=hybrid_collaborative_1_na
onlooker on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 4:27 pm
http://news.agu.org/press-release/distant-earthquakes-can-cause-underwater-landslides/
Distant earthquakes can cause underwater landslides
Seismic observation of destabilizing methane hydrate along the continental slope of the eastern United States, following the intrusion of warmer ocean currents, suggests that underwater landslides could release methane.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clathrate_gun_hypothesis#Possible_release_events
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/12/is-methane-hydrate-the-energy-source-of-the-future/444258/
Is Methane Hydrate the Energy Source of the Future? RETARDS
makati1 on Thu, 29th Jun 2017 6:39 pm
Hubert, too many are still brainwashed by the U$ MSM. They go to movies promoting a U$ that doesn’t (and never did) exist. They read articles that spew fake numbers that make the U$ look good. Then they get there and see the real U$.
If they stay, they learn that the U$ taxes/fees/permits them to death and gives nothing in return but controls and surveillance 24/7/365. They learn that they cannot pee without being recorded. Here in the Ps, they are starting to come home. The smart ones, that is. The U$ is welcome to keep the less intelligent. They will fit right in. lol
Davy on Fri, 30th Jun 2017 3:46 am
“Here in the Ps, they are starting to come home. The smart ones, that is. The U$ is welcome to keep the less intelligent. They will fit right in. lol”
Thats kinda funny because the P’s has 100MIL people and a GDP similar to my state of Missouri but my state has a population of 6MIL. It takes 100MIL smart people to do what 6MIL do. What are all those smart people doing in the P’s these days?
Theedrich on Fri, 30th Jun 2017 3:58 am
The White man, alas, wants genosuicide. He has wanted this for at least two centuries. Spengler (Der Untergang des Abendlandes) pointed this out around the time of the First World War. The Limeys are the foremost promotors of this morbid mindset, but the other northern Europeans embrace it as well. The putrefaction of Christianity provides the rotten ideology undergirding and justifying the wish for mass death; just ask Papa Frank. Only the eastern Europeans (Poland, Hungary, Russia) seem to have any healthy sense of self-preservation.
Musclebound America is in stalemate due to its own self-contradictory political insanity. And if it tries anything funny (like regime-changing North Korea), we can immediately say bye-bye to millions of people — not to mention the instant migration of other millions to Whiteland, especially Yankee-suicidia.
Transnational organized crime controls much of American politics, with international banks now long engaged in money-laundering for the drug cartels (e.g., international banks such as: Wachovia Corp., Bank of America, Wells Fargo & Co., London-headquartered HSBC Holdings PLC and Standard Chartered PLC., Citigroup Inc., Banco Santander SA (Spain), Western Union Co. and HSBC Holdings PLC). Of course the politicians affect to know nothing of this; what else can one expect of them? Ancient Rome had nothing on the corruption currently gripping the West, completely aside from the profound suicidism churning deep within the soul of the nicey-nice White TV viewer.
After all, extinction is a small price to pay for the pleasure of narcotics and TV-hypnosis by media Yids.
Cloggie on Fri, 30th Jun 2017 4:51 am
The White man, alas, wants genosuicide.
No he doesn’t really. It is forced upon him from high above, from the summit of the kosher-run US empire. Russians and Ukrainians and Hungarians and Poles for starters are very white as well, but wouldn’t dream of giving up their lands to foreigners.
Hardleft German ‘justice’ minister chased out of Eastern German town of Zwickau by angry protestors, because of immigration policies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3HYk-7bZ-Y
Every American who loves his country (not these closet imperialists) should passionately desire for the US empire to go under, so an American rebirth is possible.
For that purpose Washington needs to be flattened first.
#DrainTheSwamp
On the web there are many videos of instances where the witch Merkel is booed by “her own” people:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ifNjchBFwE
It is a matter of time before this deep state vassal will be history. Europe is rapidly approaching a 1989 of its own.
makati1 on Fri, 30th Jun 2017 8:06 pm
Davy, wealth (GDP) is am American idea of happiness. It isn’t. From my experience here, Filipino families are happier than most American families and have a small fraction of the “stuff” Americans hoard. A group of kids can have hours of fun with a semi-filled balloon whereas, American kids need expensive brand name soccer balls to “have fun”. That is, IF they get off the couch and put down their I-toy and go outside.
I know the PS, You are only guessing and guessing wrong in most instances. By your standard, no one had a good life before the end of WW2 when consumerism became the lifestyle of Americans? Interesting. Is that why Americans are never happy? They want more, more, more! Rent a storage space for all of their “stuff” and own two car garages that they cannot even get one car into because it is full of “stuff”? And they are still not happy. GDP is a number invented by the government to lie about. Nothing more. Using it as proof of your delusions is not proof, just bullshit.
makati1 on Fri, 30th Jun 2017 9:12 pm
Food for thought if you are an American…
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/the-american-people-are-the-number-one-target-they-are-tightening-the-screws_06302017
Makati1 on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 12:28 am
American food independence? LMAO
““Basically, the crop is burning up,” said Joe Lardy, … “Low elasticity of demand and substantial damage to the 2017-18 crop might keep inventories tight for a longer period of time.”
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-30/dakota-drought-sparks-biggest-spring-wheat-price-spike-7-years
Climate change…
Cloggie on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 4:01 am
American food independence? LMAO
Sorry to be the party pooper here, but the Americans are still the largest food exporters in the world, they even beat the Dutch. Nobody can do that, only the Americans.
https://www.government.nl/latest/news/2015/01/16/dutch-agricultural-exports-top-80-billion-euros
The figures tell the same tale: the Netherlands remains a global leader in agriculture, second only to the U.S. in terms of agricultural exports.
Hands off America!
Theedrich on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 4:41 am
“For that purpose Washington needs to be flattened first.”
THAT is the absolute truth. The Elders and elites in D.C., along with the vast armies of lobbyists, have a stranglehold on our civilization. But the clueless masses keep electing them, both here and in Merkelland. Seeing Minister Maas as a Flüchtling himself on YouTube is heart-warming, nonetheless the reptiles in Berlin and in The Swamp keep him and his ilk in power. Here in Yankeeland the White masses are sinking into a morass of narcotics and committing suicide at disastrous rates, while our august rulers on high hold lofty debates to feign concern and suck in money from every transnational organized crime syndicate imaginable, as they also do from coastal moneybags and BigYids who have zero concern for the Whites who have made their existence even possible.
One can only hope that the slow bankrupting of America will somehow terminate the cancer. There is, after all, the old adage that Gottes Mühlen mahlen langsam, mahlen aber trefflich klein.
Makati1 on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 5:05 am
Cloggie, you better take a minute and check your figures. The U$ IMPORTS over 20% of it’s food. What is the NET? The U$ exports grains for the most part. And Russia is fast overtaking that export. The U$ imports a lot of it’s veggies, fruits, etc. Especially ‘off season’. Strawberries at Christmas is not an American product.
Bananas do not grow in the U$.
Coffee does not grow in the U$.
Cacao does not grow in the U$.
Most fish species are imported.
Even a lot of beef products are imported.
If Americans bothered to read the labels on the stuff they eat, they would be surprised as to where it came from. You might also.
Davy on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 5:22 am
Makati, the US imports 20% of its luxury foods. We are a rich country and like to eat well. We are self-sufficient with the basics. It will not be long as the global economy declines those imports will fall. Your Asia on the other hand is a different story. When you comment on US agricultural issues you are commenting on Asian ones because your Asia imports so much US food. Do you have the references on Russia overtaking the US, LOL. You are always lacking on references when you emotionally talk out your ass. Funny those figures.
Cloggie on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 5:36 am
Bananas do not grow in the U$.
Coffee does not grow in the U$.
Cacao does not grow in the U$.
Most fish species are imported.
Even a lot of beef products are imported.
So what?
It is being imported because Americans can afford the luxury of getting special food from all over the world.
Here in contrast USA 1940:
https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/51862399/rockwell.0.0.jpeg
The Irish left Ireland for America because of a potato famine. I was amazed to hear that 100 years ago, 25% of the Swedes left for America for the same reason.
America’s problem is too much food, not too little, even if globalism would collapse.
Of all the great powers in the 21st century (rump-US, EU, Russia, China), America will have the least to worry about food. There is enough area, water, moderate climate.
Cloggie on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 5:46 am
Bananas do not grow in the U$.
For Americans it is difficult to imagine that not everybody is used to consume bananas.
When the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, many East-Germans were greeted with bananas, the first in their lives. Here GDR satirical magazine “Titanic” making fun of “Zonen-Gaby” (Gabriella-from-the-Zone=border area) having her “first banana”:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Zonen-gaby.jpg
Makati1 on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 6:32 am
Cloggie, maybe you would like to live on corn and wheat totally? THAT is the only thing that they can produce in the numbers required for 325+ million eaters and even that is precarious with the weather patterns changing. Being able to buy is not the same as needing a varied diet for health reasons. The U$ cannot grow enough veggies and fruits for its population. Not even close. Try again.
Makati1 on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 6:54 am
BTW: The U$ imports over 1,200,000 TONs of coffee every year. Does that sound like a luxury item? Or chocolate at 1,240,000 TONs annually or even bananas at 3,800,000+ TONs annually. They are part of the American diet just like corn oil or syrup. I could have used other foods imported but those were the most obvious. Maybe Tuna?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics_of_coffee
https://www.statista.com/statistics/263150/consumption-of-cocoa-by-continent/
http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/98847/2/SuIshdorjLeatham01-14-2011final.pdf
Cloggie on Sat, 1st Jul 2017 7:08 am
The U$ cannot grow enough veggies and fruits for its population.
Sure they can. What the US needs is a government program that stimulates healthy food rather than these corn based pizza’s, pasta, bread or (potato-based) fries and similar rubbish food.
If there is US demand for veggies and fruit, the US market will produce it.
But the US imperial government loves wheat, because of the geopolitical aspects of it. Low quality food for third world countries… they can control with it. And low-quality food for the low-quality fatties at home.
To illustrate the geopolitical power of wheat…
During WW2, the German government requested the Spanish anti-communist right-wing government (and ideological brother of the Germans) to be allowed to occupy Gibraltar and prevent the Anglos from entering the Mediterranean with their fleets.
During the same time however the British ambassador Samuel Hoare could offer the Spanish nationalist government endless amounts of grain from British colonial resource Canada on the condition that the Spanish government would NOT handover Gibraltar to the Germans.
The Germans could not offer that grain and the British prevailed, unfortunately.
This diplomatic defeat, as well as the insane Italian attack against Greece, providing the British anti-Europeans to invade Greece as well and acquire a Greek platform for them to bomb the only source of oil the Germans had in Ploesti-Romania, which forced the Germans against their will to invade Greece (and Yugoslavia as a consequence as well), which cost them three valuable months and postponed the assault against the evil empire USSR.
Had they had these three extra months, they would have reached and occupied Moscow before the onset of winter and would have dissolved the USSR.
Now we in Europe have to wait until ZOG-USSR bites the dust (check) and ZOG-USA does the same by auto-destruction…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e_bM7WCehY
…Apneaman and his Soros-crew are working on it.
We in Europe have to wait for the moment the US deplorables are done with Washington and old-school USA. They are almost there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGSAhNZnisk