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A False Hope: The Government's Wrong Approach to Overpopulation

Updated: Jun 10, 2019


By Rahul Singh


Groundbreaking news today as OGAC has aligned to discuss the population crisis today; the international crisis is affecting every sub-government and every human being alive. This issue has worsened dramatically for many reasons: the everlasting famine, the consequence of drought, poor land use, and overpopulation within many of the sub-states with high poverty rates. Since the conjoining all states have been one for a while OGAC has never issued overpopulation, not acknowledging the toll that overpopulation has on the average person. To ensure less rebellions OGAC should intend to protect our people without sacrificing their commitment to the government. But recently it is anything but that, for the last 3 years the global rate of growth has increased by seven percent. The effect overpopulation has done to Earth has become unrealistic to fix after it ran rampant throughout the entire globe with no action from our government as they stayed silent over the decades it occured.

The meeting today also let out a press release with a new amendment that will restrict the amount of direct foreign aid distributed through a Big five states to third world states. A large reason for this amendment was to quell the rebellion in India because the population agencies that work there have illegally inflated the prices of obtaining food credits. Many rebellions are currently occurring because many have a personal vendetta against globally dominant states that deliver large amounts of aid to criminals. The criminals inflate prices to insanely high prices that become unaffordable to the average citizen. Under the proposal also includes, that the U.N. headquarters (which now operates in New Delhi, India), would lose the flow of American money even though no reported funds to the U.N. had ever been spent but only given to Indian non-governmental organizations to aid in the rampant overpopulation issue in India. This is stripping away a large fund that the Indian have used to benefit and increase the survivability of the population inside India as a reserve due to the five billion people in their state. Because of this many Indian civilians are pursuing a way out of the state and a rumor broke out that there were locational safe havens for civilians who wanted to leave their state. However no people have returned from the rumored safe haven questioning its existence, but still hundred of thousands of people go every month. In addition to this India has become one of the slowest growing states in the world. This is due to the unusual amounts of death, possibly associated with the new amendment instituted through the U.N. or the safe haven not being safe after all. The issue occurring in India still remains a question that should lay distress into the general population, but the fact that population growth is natural has become a handy excuse for legislators who oppose that the reality of overpopulation needs to change.


Furthermore, this large issue has a significant effect on the Indian population causing more major failures within the Middle East. In the number of people within India who have started to trust in religion over science based philosophy has risen, encouraging civilians to take long pilgrimages to the sacred and holy organization sites to resonate with the religion. But as more pilgrimages occured, thirty percent of the people returned and the other seventy percent were reported as missing. This has raised many questions from the general population throughout the globe. They fear that there might be something incredibly dangerous to the religious believers, but OGAC still has not responded to the claims. But today one person reported what he experienced, being as victims of the so called Holy Land. He was tortured, beat-up, and burned in various places, but he was kind enough to tell us his story to fight for a better future. He truly stands as a figure who demonstrates bravery that the government does not always release the truth about areas that are dangerous for the average civilian to go to.

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