CHINA’S POPULATION DOESN’T EXIST LIKE THEY CLAIM, ITS IMPOSSIBLE

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Are we being told the truth about the world’s population — or has the math never actually added up?

In this video, I revisit one of the most controversial topics I’ve covered over the last 15 years: the population narrative. Using pre–World War I history books, including one published in 1731 and another in 1902, I break down the official population figures recorded for China at the time — and then compare them to the numbers we’re told to believe today.

Here’s what makes this important:

A 1731 Latin history book records China’s population at 7.9 million

A 1902 history book records China’s population at 53 million

These numbers come after wars, famine, invasions, rebellions, and collapse

And yet we’re expected to believe China reaches well over a billion people today

So I ask a simple question:
What birth rate would it actually take to go from 53 million in 1902 to over a billion today — through wars, famine, and a one-child policy?

I’m not telling you what to think. I’m asking you to do the math and post your conclusions in the comments.

This topic got my original four-part Population Myth series taken down years ago — but the questions remain unanswered.

📊 Run the numbers. Challenge the narrative. Post your math below.

✅ Topics Covered in This Video:

Pre-WWI population records

China under the Qing Dynasty

1731 and 1902 historical population data

Wars, famine, Boxer Rebellion, foreign invasion

Long-term demographic math

Modern population claims

The “overpopulation” narrative

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