PRI Staff

Popcorn: Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics

POPULATION INSTITUTE’s FORNOS AND ZPG’s EHRLICH ARE ON THE LOOSE AGAIN! Two pieces of overpopulation propaganda, one from Werner Fornos and his Population Institute, and the other from Paul Ehrlich’s Zero Population Growth (ZPG) outfit, recently arrived at PRI’s offices. According to a “Dear Friend”

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Euthanasia: Medical Murder

Dr. Peggy Norris is a British medical doctor who was in practice with her husband for 31 years. Her work caring for victims of concentration camps after World War II, awakened her interest in medical ethics. Dr. Norris is a Founder and charter member of

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From the Countries

U.S. Implants Human Tissues in Lab: In a series of experiments, scientists have created laboratory mice with tiny human organ structures — lungs, intestines, pancreases, lymph nodes, thymuses, livers and immune systems. The animal, whose organ tissues are derived from those of human fetuses, “provide

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Global Monitor

Venezuelan Women’s Groups Promote Population Control The Venezuelan family planning association, PLAFAM, received a grant from the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation to strengthen organizational ties with women’s organizations. PLAFAM has now joined forces with the Venezuelan Children’s Foundation (CF), which is led by the country’s

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Old Folks Are Coming! Old Folks Are Coming!

Because my parents married late in life, my grandparents were already quite elderly when I was born. By the time I reached the age of six, they were gone. But not until I was older, and able to see what a special part their grandparents

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Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics Gassing Up In the Feb.-March 1991 issue of Technology Review, Population Institute president Werner Fornos wrote (p. 46) that “… by the end of this century, the air we breathe will contain a third more carbon dioxide than now .…”

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United States: UPI Release 07/21/91

As families, doctors and the court’s debate a patient’s right to die, a survey conducted by a Physician’s Management magazine shows the practice of euthanasia is alive and well in the U.S. The July issue of Physician Management reports that nearly one in 10 U.S.

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U.S. Patient Self Determination Act

The recent passage of the Patient Self Determination Act (PSDA), sponsored by Senators John C. Danforth and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, creates pressures for the withholding and withdrawing of health care defined as “medical or surgical treatment.” PSDA is seen as a victory by the Concern

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From the Countries

Euthanasia Bill in Puerto Rico A bill introduced into the Senate of Puerto Rico by Senator Pena Clos, under Senate project No. 981, proposes to make euthanasia acceptable. An attempt has been made to disguise the intent of the bill by draping it in right-to-life

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Global Monitor

U.S. Aid Population Control Since the 1960s population control has been “incorporated as a central component of development assistance” by the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID). AID staff and outside experts promoted “large scale,” internationally funded population projects.1 AID contributed a total of $3.9

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Euthanasia: Medical Murder

Dr. Peggy Norris is a British medical doctor who was in practice with her husband for 31 years. Her work caring for victims of concentration

Read More »

From the Countries

U.S. Implants Human Tissues in Lab: In a series of experiments, scientists have created laboratory mice with tiny human organ structures — lungs, intestines, pancreases,

Read More »

Global Monitor

Venezuelan Women’s Groups Promote Population Control The Venezuelan family planning association, PLAFAM, received a grant from the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation to strengthen organizational ties

Read More »

Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics Gassing Up In the Feb.-March 1991 issue of Technology Review, Population Institute president Werner Fornos wrote (p. 46) that “…

Read More »

From the Countries

Euthanasia Bill in Puerto Rico A bill introduced into the Senate of Puerto Rico by Senator Pena Clos, under Senate project No. 981, proposes to

Read More »

Global Monitor

U.S. Aid Population Control Since the 1960s population control has been “incorporated as a central component of development assistance” by the U.S. Agency for International

Read More »