Eine eigene Überbevölkerungs-Website

Your own Overpopulation Website

Dear FIGU Passive Members,
Andrew C. Cossette, a FIGU passive member from the United States, owns the successful Website ”overpop.org” which has already been visited by over 250’000 visitors. Andrew is looking for FIGU Group members who are interested in publishing their own Website in their native language about the overpopulation topic. To serve this purpose Andrew offers free server space, ”login” and full administrative access on his server/Website. Juan Villegas, another FIGU passive member, has already made use of this opportunity and published his own Website in the Spanish language.

There is a need for a German Webmaster, as well as of a Japanese, Swedish, French, Italian one, etc. Of course Andrew welcomes your questions and your interest and will assist you in your project. He can also help in submitting the new language Website to the appropriate Search Engines. A discussion forum can be set up as well. The majority (95 %) of overpop.org’s material on the Website is from the FIGU/Billy Meier overpopulation texts. However, logical and clearly written essays and the like are welcome (this would include any language including English!). On a further note, the interested person/persons/study group does not need to have any ”Webmaster” experience. Andrew can create the entire site (only) if necessary. All one needs is the appropriate texts and material. However, some (or more) experience is greatly desired, as was the case with Juan V.’s Spanish version.

A note from Andrew: ”Please help us in fighting against this horrible and tremendous global problem of overpopulation. Let us all join together so that we can pass this information along in all languages. I can personally guarantee there will be no money costs to trustworthy people of the Free Community of Interests (FIGU).

Interested persons may have a look here:

Main site: http://overpop.org

You may contact Andrew through his e-mail address:
«Andrew C. Cossette» andrew [at] overpop [dot] org

Thank you
Christian Frehner, Schweiz