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Dear Readers,

We are back and raring to go. Our first two reports for Monday show once again that the public must not evaluate Obama by what he says, but rather by what he does and has done. His words often don’t mean a thing (especially when they sound life and family friendly) and we hope and pray more of the wishful thinkers will finally catch on to this reality.

We are receiving some downright hateful emails (which we will not publish) from Development and Peace supporters over our continuing coverage of this scandal. Several months ago, a former military chaplain priest who travels the world giving hard hitting talks on Church moral issues told me his attitude towards such criticism. He said, “we learned in the military that when you get a lot of flack, you know you are over the target”.

That seems to be the explanation for the intense anger, if not hatred, directed towards us over our reports on Development & Peace. We have been unearthing more serious and widespread problems than when we first began this series – which was never meant to be a series. The unexpectedly heavy flack we got from the first report on the five Mexican groups indicated that there must be a lot more to the story than we were aware of – and there was – and still is, as you can see from last Wednesday and today’s reports. Stay tuned – there is more.

It appears we were at least partly responsible for some good news from India. You would not think that India is in danger of eventual population collapse, but it is.

Steve Jalsevac
LifeSiteNews.com