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    Musk is thinking like a capitalist (needs an ever-increasing market) and a white supremacist (unconsciously because I do not think he is consciously a racist). But perhaps he is simply in that mode of thinking because he has handed over test tubes filled with his seed to more women to have his babies! (One man with many women and children is actually one of the characteristics of traditional black communities in his home country!)

    There are more than enough people on the planet, and the world population is actually increasing. Untapped human potential is huge.

    What we need is to maximize the potential of more people, irrespective of race or nationality. Education systems are inadequate, ignorance and dumbing down are flourishing in a consumer-driven world of entertainment and distraction, countries are spending billions on control and destruction systems (competition wins over co-operation), and the greed of the wealthy is out of control.

    Yet, I have optimism. Humans have survived and thrived on this planet by learning and adapting and correcting course when a choice threatens the survival and thriving of all. But, the longer it takes for visionary leaders to emerge, the more death and destruction and enslavement there will be.

    I know there are ardent cheerleaders of Trump here at PA who do not see that he is a metaphor for the problem and not the solution. But maybe the time of great leaders is in the past and it is communities who must take responsibility for the building work required and the changes required for all humans on the planet to flourish and make a great leap forward in civilization.
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    One very central reason that men want to father many children is often not understood or taken into consideration in discussions about population numbers ( that reason possibly being it's too esoteric a concept for most).
    Men often unconsciously believe that having many children with their same DNA will guarantee them many choices for what their own parentage will be in future incarnations, since souls make ongoing agreements with other souls to provide bodies and/or family situations for each other.
    However, the important factor that seems to be overlooked is that just getting a body doesn't guarantee that any kind of supportive family situation will logically follow.
    Simply providing sperm to fertizile an egg, or even providing financial support doesn't equate to the same thing as providing full parental support for a child as they grow to maturity.
    And a man attempting to provide adequate parentage to a bunch of kids all at once is a lot more difficult than just providing that for one or two kids.
    So Musk may have a lot of kids who have a DNA connection with him, but it doesn't necessarily guarantee that any of them will provide him with a body or a good, supportive family in his future incarnations.
    Much will depend on just how much ongoing support as a father that he provides to one or more of them in this lifetime.
    Being who he is, he may not consider any of that to be very important.
    He may even think that as long as he has a high tech chip in his brain and a robot to serve him in the future, he will have it made. (NOT )
    Just being a famous dad with a lot of money alone doesn't necessarily cut it.
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    Social Engineering a Spiritual Death
    Greg Reese/The Reese Report
    Dec 10, 2025
    https://substack.com/home/post/p-181172838

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    "Experiments conducted at the National Institute of Mental Health by behavioral researcher, John B. Calhoun, began in 1947 with the Rockville “Rat Colony” experiment in which a quarter-acre outdoor enclosure was built to house wild Norway rats. The rats were protected from predators, had access to fresh air and sunlight, and were provided enough food, water, and nesting material for a population of five thousand. Up until the experiment was ended in 1951, the colony maintained a population of around two-hundred. The rats were all still behaving as natural healthy rats maintaining the same sort of violent equilibrium that they do in the wild.

    During the “Rat Universe” experiment of 1958 to 1962, where the enclosure was indoors and built much smaller, John Calhoun coined the term, “behavioral sink,” as the phenomenon that occurs when rats become over-crowded, they begin to socially withdrawal, turn homosexual, and act more aggressive.

    From 1968 to 1972 they ran the “Universe 25” experiment for mice. A 9-by-9-foot metal enclosure was constructed, built to hold about 3800 mice with unlimited food, water, and nesting supplies. The enclosure was climate controlled and none of the mice had to be concerned with predators or disease. “Universe 25” started with 4 breeding pairs of mice on July 9th, 1968, and during the first year, the mice thrived. The population doubled about every 2 months until it peaked on day 560, and for the next two years the population declined.

    During this two year decline, the behavior of the mice changed. Alpha males who were initially dominant became passive and no longer defended their territory. Other males became hyper-aggressive and attacked without provocation. And many of the males fell into the category known as, “The Beautiful Ones.” These males exclusively spent their time alone, avoiding all social and sexual behavior. They obsessed over grooming themselves and appeared to be the most physically healthy. Overall, the males lost interest in having sex with females, and the females lost interest in being mothers. They began showing aggression toward their offspring, including killing and eating them. And their bodies began miscarrying.

    Even though the population dropped and the living space increased, the mice did not recover. Calhoun interpreted the reason for this collapse to be the result of a “spiritual death,” which then directly led to a physical death.

    He wrote that the first death is that of the spirit. Their spirit has died. They are no longer capable of executing the more complex behaviors compatible with species survival. Calhoun was saying that if you diminish a creature’s spirit, it will lose its survival instincts. He saw how this would effect life for humans, and said that the establishment would have to change in order to avoid social breakdown in crowded human environments.

    “We need a better establishment to allow interrelationships, to protect us from too many contacts, but to allow us for those contact which we do engage in, to be more meaningful for our own lives and more meaningful to others in a compassionate sense of each of us being involved and helping the other to fulfill his role. We have many more roles, and this is where the notion of compassion comes in and is helping... each of us helping others to fulfill their program for development.”
    ~ John B. Calhoun
    Studies have shown that people who live in large cities are less happy and have less meaningful lives than those who live in small towns. For many of us, it is no surprise to learn that living like pets in large crowded cities is unhealthy for humans. But for the establishment, it’s big business. Studies in China and the USA show that residents living in more populated areas spend more money and consume more products. This is because most social interactions become comparative and competitive, more about having the same things as your neighbors, and less about meaningful friendships.

    The 15 minute cities will grow, but so will small community as many humans are learning to reject the establishment and take responsibility for their own lives."
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