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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Mututho",
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        "legal_name": "John Michael Njenga Mututho",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise to support this Motion. I want to inform my colleagues that as we stand here without even being religious, we are now treading towards the zero hour. When I was in the university, Prof. Nzuki who has six nobel prizes in Biology was my lecturer. In Canada, he turned a broadcaster. One day, he told me this: Looking at everything and the world per se, you can compare it with a model. A model in which you look at a container and its nutrients, that can hold those microbes for a certain time limit. These microbes multiply after every given time. I want us to understand that every minute, day or every six hours they multiply and one becomes two, two becomes four and so forth. That is called exponential growth. One growth tells another one: “When this food has been consumed ten per cent, we have a problem. We have a very big population problem. The resources are getting diminished and we cannot survive.” The other one says:” We have been here for over ten years now and we have only taken 10 per cent. It takes us about six months to double, so we are okay. He comes back after six months and says: “Boss, we have a very serious problem because we are going to perish”. Then what happens? Now, we are already at 20 per cent and so forth and so on. You just need to calculate that within the next 18 months all the resources would be finished, although it took ten years to do the first 10 per cent. What am I saying? It has taken us after the birth of Christ and about six million years, depending on which school you went, to destroy the forests we have like the Mau. Now, within these last few years between 2001 and now, we have faced the Mau situation. This is all about the environment. Given the world we live in, for these things to be with us, it is going to take another 6,000,000 years. That is not possible. We are"
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