1) The fact that you keep writing 1.256th when you mean 1/256 does not suggest sufficient ability to interpret such data.
2) The first significant problem that popped out at me is precision. "265 million" is not an exact value. It has only 3 significant digits. It could be, in reality, anywhere from 265,500,000 to 264,500,000. If these are exact, we get:
265,500,000 * 1% / 256 ==> 10,371
264,500,000 * 1% / 256 ==> 10,332
or, using your number and maintaining significant digits at all intermediate values:
265,000,000 * 1% / 256 = 10,400 -- Opinions may vary on exactly how to do this.
In any case, your result of 10,156 does not contribute positively to your eventual argument.
3) Your conclusion doesn't really jump out from your calculations. This is clearly the result of "confirmation bias". That doesn't make it wrong, per se, it just makes it less trustworthy.
4) A LOT more organization, making your argument logical-looking, might be beneficial.
5) Good luck with your crusade. It is an important issue the we should settle rationally, somehow.