Given
the evidence suggested by deeply disturbed “behavioral scientists” over the
past 100 years, I would not expect that large cities would arise in the US. But when Congress decided to offshore all US
manufacturing in the 1990s, factories closed in rural cities and forced
city-packing.
UN
Agenda 21 proposed that we reduce the global population from 8 billion to
500,000 and move all to “transit villages” in “Megacities” according to what
they called “smart growth” and you wonder what they were smoking.
"Behavioral sink" is a term
invented by ethologist John
B. Calhoun to describe a
collapse in behavior which can result from overcrowding. The term and concept derive from a series of
over-population experiments Calhoun conducted on Norway
rats between 1958
and 1962.
The
rat crowding studies showed that when crowded, rats attacked each other. The
same is true for humans and we are looking forward to the return of our
manufacturing jobs to rural cities, so we can leave the “megacities”.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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