Ehrlich Was Correct

Ehrlich knew exactly what he was doing. We all starved to death during the 1970s.

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14 Responses to Ehrlich Was Correct

  1. Andy Oz says:

    There are no words…….
    😀

  2. Dave G says:

    I just took a sick day

  3. gator69 says:

    The ultimate preppers! Talk about your mobile food storage, and appetite suppressant all in one. 😉

    • Jason Calley says:

      LOL! Thanks, gator… I needed a good laugh and that worked just great! 🙂

    • Andy Oz says:

      They’ll need rifles to fight off all the skinny and starving warmists once the CAGW food shortages begin. I also notice they have a few plump dogs as travelling snacks during the food crisis. That’s called being prepared. 😉

  4. squid2112 says:

    OMG! … thanks a lot … it may be decades before I can erase that image from my mind….

  5. MikeTheDenier says:

    At last! Now we know the location of all the missing heat

  6. Pathway says:

    I just threw up a little in my mouth.

  7. Don B says:

    They probably have nice personalities…….

  8. phodges says:

    Spring Break just ain’t what it used to be.

  9. For the global warming movement this is considered proof that Elrich was right all along. Firstly it is “consistent with” an extreme food event. And if we use Mannian statistical techniques what is important is the slope of the trend, not the direction of the trend.

    • Andy Oz says:

      I’m sure I can see a hockey stick buried in there somewhere…………it’s just very hard to see behind all that data.

  10. tckev says:

    Too much Soylent green.

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