
THIS CLAIM IS BREAKING PEOPLE’S BRAINS ![]()
A Chinese dissident just dropped a bombshell that has the entire internet asking a question nobody ever thought they’d seriously ask:
How many humans actually exist?
Her claim:
China’s real population is under 500 million — not 1.4 billion.
Woman: You are ready for the number?
Host: Yes.
Woman: At one point, I projected under 400 million—
Host: What?!
Woman: 500 million. Under 500 million.
Host: Under 500 million? So you think that they have a very similar population to the United States in China.
Woman: Yes.
Host: Wow. There's one billion people missing.
Woman: And this goes back to what we were saying in the beginning or earlier in the podcast with all of the fake IDs and all of the stuff being found out.
Host: That's—yeah, there’s possibly one billion people missing. It’s not a demographic question, Danny, it’s a mathematical question. Let me ask you, it takes a couple to have two children to replace themselves. Right? Think about it.
Host: Yes, yes.
Woman: If every couple produces two children—
Host: The population stays level.
Woman: Right. So do you know how many children does every woman needs to have in her lifetime in order to triple its population in 50 years?
Host: To triple its population in 50 years, you’d need to have what—let me guess. I’m terrible at math.
Woman: I’ll give you the answer because I asked AI. It's a crazy mathematical... If a country needs to triple or grow its population by two and a half times—let's just say two and a half times—over a span of 50 years...
Host: Five kids?
Woman: Each woman—you're right—each woman needs to give birth on average between four and a half to five and a half children.
Host: Wow.
Woman: Okay. Now, China grew its population officially from 1950—that's when the CCP took over to control. Okay, China’s population in 1950 was about 500 million. In the year 2000, 50 years later, China’s population was about 1.24... 1.27 billion. Okay, so it grew two and a half times. Right? From 500 million to 1.27 billion. That's two and a half times over 50 years. Chinese women did not have on average five children because of the one-child policy.
Host: Yes.
Woman: Because of the great famine. Because of the great famine, tens of million people died. Because of Cultural Revolution. So China, from one political movement to another, and then to almost four decades of single-child policy... There’s no way Chinese women had five children.

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