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PHILIPPINE POLITICIAN AND BISHOPS SLAM AMERICA FOR NSSM 200 POPULATION CONTROL AGENDA

MANILA, December 2, 2002 (LifeSiteNews.com) – On Nov. 25, Sen. Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr., told the Philippine Parliament that the promotion of population control in the Third World comes from United States policy spelled out in the 1974 US National Security Study Memorandum 200 entitled “Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for US Security and Overseas Interests”.  Pimentel explained that the self-serving purpose of the document, developed by Henry Kissinger, was to protect U.S. economic and military interests from growing populations in the developing world.  The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), backed Pimentel’s assertion, noting that NSSM 200 and […]
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WORLD BANK’S $20 MILLION DECEPTIVE POPULATION CONTROL PUSH IN PHILIPPINES

MANILA, May 29, 2002 (LSN.ca) – The World Bank and unidentified “foreign donors” have launched a $20 million (USD) campaign to push population control on the Philippines.  Dubbed the “Maternal Health and Population Management Program,” the venture is set for implementation starting 2004 or 2005. However, the Philippine government under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has resisted the population control push with good reason.  The push for population control in the Philippines, which includes dire predictions of mass starvation if the population is not culled, is out of step with United Nations population forecasts for the country.  At a recent UN meeting […]
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INDIA ANNOUNCES COERCIVE POPULATION CONTROL

Friday February 18, 2000 See today’s LifeSiteNews stories Send news tips INDIA ANNOUNCES COERCIVE POPULATION CONTROL DELHI, Feb 18 (LSN.ca) – The Indian government announced Tuesday a new population control program targeting the poor. Health and Family Welfare Minister, N.T. Shanmugam said the programme offers 16 “incentives” for sterilization and other population reduction schemes. The BBC reports that “incentives for sterilization carry a great deal of negative weight in India, where people still remember forced vasectomy schemes brought in during the 1970s by the son of the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.” The Times of India notes that the incentives […]
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AUSTRALIAN NOBEL WINNER RECOMMENDED USING BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS FOR ‘OVERPOPULATION’

Note : Cet article a été traduit automatiquement en français. Third World De-population has been Official U.S. Strategic Policy since 1974 MELBOURNE, March 11, 2002 (LSN.ca) – Top-secret files recently declassified from the National Archives of Australia despite government opposition has revealed that one of the fathers of modern biotechnology and genetic engineering advocated using biological weapons against Indonesia and other “overpopulated” countries of South-East Asia. Australia’s The Age reports that world-famous microbiologist Sir Macfarlane Burnet, recommended in a secret report for the Australian Defence Department in 1947 that biological and chemical weapons should be developed to target food crops […]
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PHILIPPINES WAVERS ON ABORTION AS HALF OF CONGRESS READY TO SUPPORT IT

MANILLA, September 9, 2002 (LSN.ca) – Filipino media are reporting that more than 100 of the 214 members of Congress are backing the Reproductive Health Care Act (House Bill 4110 ) which would allow for abortion. Church leaders, in the heavily Catholic country said they would maintain their stance on the need for protection of the life of the unborn regardless of the outcome of the legislation.  Msgr. Rey Monsanto noted that Pope John Paul II remained outspoken on the issue despite the passage of even worse laws in other countries.  “We will sustain our stand even if it means […]
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UN WARNS OF UNDERPOPULATION WOES IN DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

NEW YORK, August 20, 2002 (LSN.ca) – The New York Times issued warnings from United Nations Statistics chief Dr. Joseph Chamie today noting the soon-to-be-felt high toll of the low birth rate in developed countries.  The paper described the current situation of low births and growing elderly populations as dynamics which “cause havoc” in retirement systems such as those in place throughout most of the developed world.  The paper reports that in countries such as Italy with a fertility rate of 1.2 children per woman, contributions of workers into the social security system can be as high as 40 percent […]
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