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VICTORIA, BC, Dec 7 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Notorious population control advocate and radical environmentalist David Suzuki is scheduled to be a keynote speaker at a joint convention of the Catholic Health Association of Canada (CHAC) and the Salvation Army. The convention is to be held in Victoria from April 8-11, 2000. According the CHAC, “The convention will reflect on the provision of health and social services for the new millenium in the context of the faith-based Jubilee themes.”

Suzuki, popular for his television show on CBC, the Nature of Things, is known for his fear-  mongering on overpopulation. Spouting debunked theories of a lack of resources to handle the planet’s population, Suzuki said “There’s gonna have to be a massive die-off of some sort –  starvation, war, it doesn’t matter.” (Interview in The Gleaner, Langara College newspaper,  reported in Western Report, Jan 22, 1996) In April, LifeSite reported that Suzuki said on one of his programs “human beings are a cancerous superspecies created by Newtonian science.”

In October, Suzuki used his program to promote the use of brain tissue from aborted babies as a successful treatment for Parkinson’s Disease. The show focused on Parkinson’s patient Lynda McKenzie, who claims that after her surgery last December, during which the brains of four aborted babies were injected into her brain, she was able to move more easily.

Pro-lifers may wish to contact the CHAC and the Salvation Army to respectfully request that they rescind the invitation for Suzuki to speak since an extreme de-population propagandist is hardly an appropriate speaker at a Christian conference.

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