What Would Happen If Humans Vanished From The Planet?

Submitted by Mac Slavo via SHTFPlan.com,

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After the crisis, there could be nothing left of human populations.

There is no doubt that a disaster big enough to wipe out humanity exists – the threat of an EMP, a plague-level outbreak event, a total nuclear war, it doesn’t really matter what it is. Even if there were survivors, the larger forces at work will undo the artificial forms that now dot the landscape and define our culture.

How long would it take for nature to reclaim the vestiges and ruins of civilization that would be left on the planet after a mass extinction event in which humans no longer existed on earth?

These events would be catastrophic at magnitudes truly unimaginable in today’s society, and yet the danger is real, however unlikely they may seem.

This is a stunning look at how fragile our world really is, and how close we are to the brink of a drastic “reset” on a truly global scale.

The late Michael Ruppert warned of the coming collapse on a scale not expressed by many others who see what is coming:

We’re at the zero point of systemic collapse. That’s really the point at which it becomes clear that we are experiencing living through a system’s failure of human industrial civilization.

 

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I would argue that it’s already begun, especially with the crime wave that’s now coming, not just against police officers. But, I’m also tracking violent crime and the predators who understand that there’s a much lessened law enforcement presence out there. They’re feeding on this energy of collapse, are coming out aggressively looking for victims. It’s very important that you learn how not to be one.

 

We also have climate collapse, mass extinction, the Gulf of Mexico – it’s absolutely clear that the Gulf of Mexico is dead – and the people who have been exposed to that are very sick and dying. That’s not coming back. [Editor’s Note: Add to that the impact of Fukushima and other disasters.]

 

There is nothing we can do to prevent it [collapse]. No matter what we do…The last three words that I spoke at the biggest lecture I ever had at the University of Washington Seattle in 2005 – the last three words were Prepare, Prepare, Prepare.


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kokoda
kokoda
June 5, 2016 7:02 am

A Broken Record – The End Is Near. Does that website work for the government? Am mighty sick and tired of all the gloom and doom purveyors. Recognize that Fear sells and dumb humans eat it up like dead sponges.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
June 5, 2016 7:59 am

I love the smell of Doom Porn in the morning…………..

Whatever happens, rest assured that it will be controlled by the elites and without us they are just a pile of douchebags with nobody to rob. No doubt they are just evil enough to thin us out to make life easier for themselves but kill us off completely, no way.

indigentandindignant
indigentandindignant
June 5, 2016 8:32 am

I hadnt realized michael ruppert had been suicided. I just saw collapse a couple of months ago. I do find it near impossible to believe that the elites would totally destroy their honey pot. They have it too damn good to retreat underground to their bunkers for a thousand years while the dust settles. *again*?

starfcker
starfcker
June 5, 2016 9:41 am

Thank you, kokoda. Look at his list. Climate collapse. Yawn. The gulf of mexico is dead. Really? Think that fucker has ever seen the gulf of mexico? Predators aren’t feeding on the edge of collapse. They’re feeding on seven years of a black run DOJ. Bout to fix that.

Stucky
Stucky
June 5, 2016 11:24 am

There are good books on the subject, a fine TV show, and we’ve discussed this in depth here before. The planet will THRIVE without humans!!

There was a Great Extinction event millions of years ago where something like 90% (?) of all life vanished. Yet, here we are.

Research the demilitarized zone between north and south Korea …. more or less human-less for decades …. and life is absolutely thriving and abundant.

Even Chernobyl is doing quite nicely without humans.

Speaking of which … nuke plants are the Big Unknown. Without humans to keep up the daily maintenance required, and if thousands of nuke plants go into meltdown mode, … well, I’m guessing that could be a problem.

But, overall, this planet does NOT need humans to survive and thrive.

Muck About
Muck About
June 5, 2016 11:38 am

The earth and universe would be much better off without us at our present stage of evolution.

Unless we blow the earth clean with nukes and poison it for millennia, time will erase all evidence of us being here except for those relics left on the Moon (and other spacey things) that will probably last forever.

A few thousands of years and earth will be green, verdant and full of lesser creatures not so likely to blow themselves up.

A sad commentary on the human being.

MA

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
June 5, 2016 1:41 pm

Apart from a number of still to come cataclysmic events like structural failures of dams and meltdown of nuclear reactors, Earth will breathe a giant sigh of relief and promptly begin to erase all trace of us. Anything in orbit (free fall really) that is not at a lagrange point will crash back to Earth over a few hundred years and that will be that.

Earth will probably become a destination resort for all the aliens that visit but never stay because they recognize that the evil and stoopid is strong in humans.

artbyjoe
artbyjoe
June 5, 2016 7:37 pm

read the book “The Sixth Extinction”. it says we are right in the middle of it now. Even without a catastrophe.