Sunday, June 17, 2007

That's A Lot Of Enchiladas............


Human Katrina Adding 100 Million People

From Frosty Wooldridge6-16-7

Dear readers and viewers:

This interview aired on ABC News of Denver, Colorado. Media Matters tried to discredit Wooldridge. However, everything he writes or speaks is verified by top sources. The fact is, if the amnesty passes, 100 million people will be added to America in 33 years by 2040. It will be a Human Katrina.



Title of the presentation: "COMING POPULATION CRISIS for AMERICA: AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT"

The USA will double its population from 300 million to over 600 million sometime past mid century. It will add 100 million within 33 years by 2040. Demographic predictions show Colorado adds five million people to the Front Range in the next 50 years. California will add 20 million within the next 30 years. Texas will add 12 million by 2025. We are creating an irreversible crisis with unsolvable problems for our children.

"The problems in the world today are so enormous they cannot be solved
with the level of thinking that created them." Einstein

Frosty Wooldridge, former Colorado teacher, has bicycled 100,000 miles on six continents and six times across the United States coast to coast in the past 30 years. He has seen the crisis of overpopulation in Mexico, China, Bangladesh, India and South America.
He presents a clear picture of the future for America if we continue on this Titanic-like course while offering solutions that stand in line with Einstein's appreciation for stepping out of the box. Wooldridge began as a teacher in Brighton, Colorado since 1973 and is the author of seven books. He presents a powerful and compelling program to all audiences laced with humor, compassion and sense of optimism. Wooldridge has been a guest on hundreds of radio and TV programs across the United States.

As Eleanor Roosevelt said, "We must prevent human tragedy rather than run around trying to save ourselves after an event has already occurred. Unfortunately, history clearly shows that we arrive at catastrophe by failing to meet the situation, by failing to act when we should have acted. The opportunity passes us by and the next disaster is always more difficult and compounded than the last one."

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