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Scientist’s 1960 prediction warns of World’s end in 2026

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ISLAMABAD: 65 years ago in 1960, American scientist Heinz von Forster predicted that the world would end on Friday, November 13, 2026, according to him, due to overpopulation.

According to a detailed report, American scientist Heinz von Forster had said in his prediction that the endless increase in human population would cause the end of the world.

According to von Forster, the human race would eventually either end due to overpopulation or destroy itself through nuclear war or other dangerous means.

The scientist also said that if humans took steps to control their population, such as imposing heavy taxes on families with many children, this disaster could be prevented.

It should be noted that many predictions of the end of the world have been made before.

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