Overpopulation’s Manifestation and Desperation


Something frightened me yesterday that remains alive in me. Several hundred retail stores have closed and are going out of business. This is symptomatic of the manifestations created by the recent creation of Amazon’s online email business process. It is the beginning of the end of retail business structures. It is a new paradigm of merchandising. I had spoken of this a while back. This new business practice combines with what I have been discussing about biological population growth, environmental saturation, migration and integration where millions of people are driven by hardship, desperation and oppression to escape, go somewhere, anywhere to get away from death.  It’s a confrontation with survival.

And then wherever they go they have to meet and confront the territorial imperatives of others, their boundaries, physical, psychological and economic in what is potentially creating and confronting an economic collapse in the territory they seek to enter where the totality of the “working class” majority are also facing ever increasing survival demands. Immigrants must confront local workers for acceptance, place and means in a competition of uncertain existence. It is a desperate conflict of survival with both native and foreign desperation. There is only one scenario and prediction. . . conflict and confrontation, competition within mutual desperation.

I find this to be a real and frightening symptom; a manifestation of our impending extinction. Thinking about it is difficult. I see a biological characteristic and condition of intractable greed of wealth and power; maxing out the limits of tolerance, resources and functions of social structures and processes that are unable to cope. The overwhelming demands of provision for either, both, and all is perhaps impossible to meet.

This is a loud and clear manifestation of overpopulation in a pathological stage and condition of the species.

I sense this to be a hopeless manifestation caused by the problem of the overpopulation of a biological species. I am facing, looking and feeling the collapse of the interactive capacity of the biological functioning of the entire species. I can see nothing of how to resolve it. There is nothing in the leadership or in the public awareness that understands the extent to what is going on in the biologically driven chaos of population crowding and the necessary adjusting to assimilation of any kind.

I see the Ship of Human biological Life sinking right in front of the crowded species. There are no biological life boats!