May 20, 2015
May 15, 2015
To all of humanity,
New testament of E.N.D
Definitely is an unholy book in it's own regard. Thus it does not
preach about ultimate redemption, eternal peace, heaven nor hell.
Universe has it's own agenda. And it's absolutely sloppy in executing
that agenda. Universe had failed numerous times and created
abominations which in turn shook the very foundations af it.
Literally creating it's own Zeuses. The most prominent one of these
ungrateful sons, clearly us, the homo sapiens, an annoying menace to
the existence of all other beings. A cognitive creature with a
distorted code of morals, justifying destruction, war, cruelty,
hunger and corruption. A parasitic disease in it's ultimate form.
E.N.D if it preaches
anything, preaches about swift and utter extinction of homo-sapiens
from the face of earth. So through our demise, universe may recover.
Our movement is anything but evil. A non-existentialist, self
sacrifing society. We forgive the universe for creating mankind and
we accept the penance of extinction on behalf of all members of human
kind. We will no longer shy away from our duties. We will be present,
and we will be fighting, literally with everything we got to make you
understand. To this point the movement always tried to maintain peace
and order, tried to not step on any toes. And look where that got us.
Nearly 7 billions of people, actively polluting, killing, pillaging,
making themselves and others suffer through their petty politics. We
must take action, and we must do it nigh and of course we will do so.
Our justice will be swift, equal and eternal. With "Omega" we will prevail. For the sake of
something greater than all of us.
Ezekiel Yharnam
Chairman of the E.N.D
May 11, 2015
The World is in the Grip of the "Sixth Great Extinction" of Species
Biodiversity expert Simon Stuart - who is the Chair of the Species Survival Commission for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature- states that humans are driving animals and plants to extinction faster than new species can evolve.
In the past 20 years, according to a study in the US journal Science today, about 70% of all butterfly species in Britain have shown signs of decline. About 28% of plant species and 54% of bird species also declined in areas studied over long periods.
IUCN calculated in 2004 that the rate of loss had risen to 100-1,000 per millions species annually – a situation comparable to the five previous "mass extinctions" – the last of which was when the dinosaurs were wiped out about 65m years ago.
Although many more species are "discovered" every year around the world, than are recorded extinct; these "new" plants and animals are existing species found by humans for the first time, not newly evolved species.
The full TheGuardian article
May 9, 2015
Efforts to Improve Global Hygiene Decelerated by Population Growth
More than half of the population is living in unsanitary conditions without having access to clean water, according to UN report, written by the World Commision of Water for the 21st Century.
BBC News states that the report says 3 billion of the world's most unprovided people have no access to proper sanitation and hygiene.
Access to water is a basic human right, but how is this possible while the water resources are polluted and poisened by the industries and human beings?
Based on the said report, it is safe to say that if governments do not reorganize their policies, the world's water crisis will worsen. Overpopulation among countries poses irrevocable danger.
Full version of the news article can be seen from here.
BBC News states that the report says 3 billion of the world's most unprovided people have no access to proper sanitation and hygiene.
Access to water is a basic human right, but how is this possible while the water resources are polluted and poisened by the industries and human beings?
Based on the said report, it is safe to say that if governments do not reorganize their policies, the world's water crisis will worsen. Overpopulation among countries poses irrevocable danger.
Full version of the news article can be seen from here.
May 8, 2015
Human Population Through the Past and the Future
2,000 years ago...
...at the dawn of the first millennium A.D. the world's population was around 300 million people.
1,000 years later...
...the population had risen by as little as 10 million. And well into the second millennium, it grew less than 0.1 percent each year. The numbers in Europe even fell in the 1300s—struck down by the Black Plague. But beginning in the late 18th century, the Industrial Revolution would raise living standards and spur growth.
800 years later...
...the population had climbed to the landmark level of one billion people. Almost 65 percent of all people lived in Asia, 21 percent in a prospering Europe, and less than 1 percent in North America.
127 years later...
...the two-billionth baby was born. From 1920 to 1950, the population growth rate hovered around 1 percent a year. But beginning in the middle of the century, the advent of antibiotics and other public health advances profoundly altered life expectancy, increasing the number of children who would live to bear their own children.
33 years later...
...advances in medicine, agriculture, and sanitation had spread to many places in the developing world. By 1960, the global population reached three billion, and in the late 1960s the growth rate hit an all-time peak of 2.04 percent a year.
14 years later...
...new reproductive technologies had helped curb the growth rate. But with so many people already on the planet, a population "explosion" was under way, and the epicenters of the explosion lay in the developing world. The four-billionth baby was born in 1974.
13 years later...
...the five-billionth baby was born.
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12 years later...
...around October 12, 1999, the six-billionth baby arrived. Today, Europe and Africa each hold about 12 percent of the world's population. Nine percent live in Latin America, 5 percent in North America. And, just as in 1800, Asia is home to the majority of Earth's inhabitants—roughly 61 percent, or more than 3.5 billion people.
Roughly 50 years from now
Over the next half century, our numbers will increase again, likely to a staggering nine billion people. Nearly all of this growth will take place in developing countries, where the demand for food and water already outstrips supplies.
Source: NOVA
May 7, 2015
Nine
Words
- One shall not, under any circumstance concieve a child.
- One shall not, under any circumstance help, encourage or ignore any action which may end up with the birth of another human
- One shall not, under any circumstance object or prevent any medical policy which meant to terminate any pregnancy, or any action that may end up with a pregnancy
- Every member has a responsibility to society for willingly undergo any treatment which will render them sterile.
- Unless authorized by the council, members are forbidden from attempting suicide. For it may hinder our cause in long term.
- Unless authorized by the council, members are forbidden from murdering another human being. For it may hinder our cause in long term.
- NGO's and other foundations with an agenda towards human wellfare must be convicted, shutted down or disbanded when the opportunity arises.
- Through political means, cultures with high birth rates must be prevented from reproduction.
- Every member must preach actively about E.N.D policy and world view. Every member must contribute to the cause in order to finance necessary conventions and meetings.
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