After Corona 19
What now? After the Spanish flue pandemic nothing changed the Industrial revolution and wars charged ahead destroying whatever lay in its path. Forests ,water ways, animals , forests and plants . At the same time human population growth was increasing and is out of control today. One has to assume that like what occurred after the Spanish Flue will happen again the relentless march toward destruction and eventual extinction of this civilisation will be unavoidable. Even now the number one issue for the leaders of the world is The Economy . But be warned and be scared that is a slippery slope. There will be massive casualties as more and more pandemics and other natural disasters will become increasingly frequent. But then we deserve it . Right. KKlaas
KKlaasg via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/28/20
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