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1. Disease, Illness and Plagues. From the time of the human race 'til now, there has been billions of people killed by diseases and plagues. Our DNA carries the history of our ancestors' immune systems battles in these conflicts.

2. War. By far. There are at least 50+ wars and conflicts happening globally at any time. War is the biggest modern killer of mankind. More U.S. soldiers were killed in the Civil war than in WWI! fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/RL32492.pdf Global Civilian and Military totals for: WWI - 8.5 million. WWII - 60 million. Civilians and soldier casualties are a daily consequence of war.

3. Famine.

4. Smoking

5. Abortion

6. Natural disasters.

7. Automobile accidents

People who study these statistics are called "Atrocitologists."

source:http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat8.htm

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