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By 2030, there may be massive relocation of whites to the upper NW as they try to escape crime and persecution. We see this today as whites flee to the Cape Province but the govt is determined to track them down and destroy them.
By 2030, there may be massive relocation of whites to the upper NW as they try to escape crime and persecution. We see this today as whites flee to the Cape Province but the govt is determined to track them down and destroy them.
I don't really trust those numbers... 2030 is 20 years away. the population, at least in regard to my own state of Alabama, doesn't fit the trend of the last 20 years.
The list has "Alabama 4,874,243" by 2030 where the 2008 (the census doesnt come till 2010) estimate is at 4,661,900 which is a rough 200,000 difference. But looking at the historical trend, in most every 10 years the population actually grows around 200,000 except from 1990-2000 where it went up for about 400,000.
I'm looking at some of the other states as well, similar situations exist.
10 counties? More like 28. And if Atlanta is at 16 million by 2025, then it will be the third largest metro area behind NYC and LA. I doubt it. You have a link to that article?
and if you click on where it where it ways Table One you'll open a Microsoft Excell Sheet with all the Info here is the direct link to the 2030 Population Estimates In Microsoft Excell
The projections are "off base"...especially for Florida and Pennsylvania...IMHO.
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