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The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, commonly referred to as Andrews Forest, is located near Blue River, Oregon, USA, and is managed cooperatively by the United States Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station, Oregon State University, and the Willamette National Forest. It is one of only 610 UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) International Biosphere Reserves and a Long Term Ecological Research site. Global citizens of the world should be gravely concerned about manmade catastrophes, especially when institutions and the government have 610 UNESCO International Biosphere Reserves like the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. In 1948, the site was established as an Experimental Forest by the US Forest Service... MAN AND BIOSPHERE PROGRAMME A biosphere reserve is an area ratified by a national committee, and designated by the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Man and Biosphere (MAB) programme. The MAB governing body, the International Co-ordinating Council (ICC) of the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme, usually referred to as the MAB Council or ICC, consists of 38 Member States elected by UNESCO's biennial General Conference. In between meetings, the authority of the ICC is delegated to its Bureau, whose members are nominated from each of UNESCO's geopolitical regions. The Secretariat of the MAB Program is located with UNESCO Headquarters Paris. To date, 621 biosphere reserves in 117 countries, including 12 transboundary sites, have been included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The Population reduction theory is a conspiracy theory which states that there is a plan to depopulate the world through genocide following the basic thesis of National Security Study Memorandum 200. UNESCO's geopolitical regions and 621 biosphere reserves in 117 countries are probably one reason why the theory of population reduction makes sense. The theory of sustaining life for only the privileged one and two percent of the world's wealthiest people could be a reality like the American science fiction disaster film movie 2012. The plot follows Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) as he attempts to bring his children, and ex-wife, and her boyfriend to refuge, amidst the events of a geological and meteorological super-disaster and megatsunami. POPULATION REDUCTION THROUGH WEATHER WMDs THAT CAUSE FAMINE AND GENOCIDE? Thirteen countries are named in the National Security Study Memorandum 200 report as particularly problematic with respect to U.S. security interests: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Turkey, Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. These countries are projected to create 47 percent of all world population growth. When you think about the Asian Tsunami of 2004 (also known as the Indian Ocean tsunami), Hurricane Katrina (2005), and Hurricane Rita (2005), it is not too far a stretch to think about meteorological engineering as it relates to ethnic cleansing.
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