PRI Staff

Two Cheers for the Mexico City Policy

January 26, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 3  Dear Colleague: With the news of President Bush reinstating the Mexico City Policy, pro-abortion activists are claiming it is a "gag rule," unduly restricting their prerogative to fund and promote the practice of abortion in developing countries. It is,

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It Is Time for USAID to Go

January 2001 Volume 3/ Number 2  Dear Colleague: Senator Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) has called for the elimination of the U.S. Agency for International Development and its replacement by an International Development Foundation that would make block grants to faith-based and private-sector organizations. We concur. Steven

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America’s Blessings

January 8, 2001  Volume 3/ Number 1 Dear Colleague: Americans are healthier, wealthier, and more numerous than ever before, the latest census shows, yet the population control movement, in the name of a false environmentalism, continues to demand that we cut back our numbers. Steven W.

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A Stick in Time Saves Nine: Anti-Pregnancy Vaccines in Our Future?

In Paul Ehrlich’s crude fantasy, The Population Bomb, “compulsory birth regulation” was to be achieved by polluting the water supply with “mass sterilizing agents.”1 More sophisticated population controllers dreamed of a contraceptive vaccine that would, with the stick of a needle, sterilize women (or men)

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Correspondence

Vatican Praises PRI Review Dear Mr. Mosher: I have come in contact with your publication Review: a review and analysis of worldwide population control activity, and I have found it to be very useful in its endeavor to give an unbiased assessment of the actual

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For the Record

The work of PRI continues to draw the attention of national and international media. The following is a partial list of PRI-related “news clippings” from the past few months. “In the East African country of Tanzania, the road system consists of crumbling asphalt and dirt

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From the Countries

Nonreproductive Birthrates in Europe Every single country in the European Union has been affected by the depopulation crisis. The Swedish national statistics office (SCB) recently reported that “fertility in all EU countries does not correspond to full reproduction, which means population decrease.” All 15 member

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Global Monitor

Quebec’s Bébé Bonus The looming depopulation crisis is causing some countries to enact pro-natal policies to encourage people to have children. Critics maintain that these policies are ineffective at raising the birthrate, but a recent study of Quebec’s baby bonus indicates that they warrant a

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President’s Page: Fighting for Life with Fr. Marx

I was battling for my academic life when Benedictine Father Paul Marx first contacted me, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have taken his call. After all, I had been trained at Stanford University to keep my distance from pro-lifers — and the caller informed me that

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It Is Time for USAID to Go

January 2001 Volume 3/ Number 2  Dear Colleague: Senator Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) has called for the elimination of the U.S. Agency for International Development and

Read More »

America’s Blessings

January 8, 2001  Volume 3/ Number 1 Dear Colleague: Americans are healthier, wealthier, and more numerous than ever before, the latest census shows, yet the population

Read More »

Correspondence

Vatican Praises PRI Review Dear Mr. Mosher: I have come in contact with your publication Review: a review and analysis of worldwide population control activity,

Read More »

For the Record

The work of PRI continues to draw the attention of national and international media. The following is a partial list of PRI-related “news clippings” from

Read More »

From the Countries

Nonreproductive Birthrates in Europe Every single country in the European Union has been affected by the depopulation crisis. The Swedish national statistics office (SCB) recently

Read More »

Global Monitor

Quebec’s Bébé Bonus The looming depopulation crisis is causing some countries to enact pro-natal policies to encourage people to have children. Critics maintain that these

Read More »