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Utterly bizarre. The premise of your study seems like common sense to me. I'm no scientist, but "look at current increases in numbers, extrapolate into the future, and do some sums for costs to society after parents are dead" all seems rather innocuous and sensible. You would think that you were proposing the cloning of Genghis Khan or Hitler from some newly-discovered skin cells.

It's fascinating that MSM is running around like chickens without heads over the "climate crisis" (based on some rather sketchy modelling in this case, from what I can gather, which is accepted without question), but the modelling that you have used for this doesn't warranted closer scrutiny or consideration, and makes you all personae non grata and cancel-worthy.

Truly, utterly bizarre. And completely predictable. Money talks, and lots of money silences.

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