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Pampers or pamphlets?

Thirty years ago, Stanford Professor Paul Ehrlich fired the opening salvo in what would soon become a war on people. In the pages of The Population Bomb, he sketched out a frightening scenario of humanity doubling and doubling again, until it was standing room only

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UN Loses Over Abortion

US Congress holds to anti-abortion stand The United Nations lost out on what may have been both its best and last chance — at least for a while of getting $200 million of the almost $1 billion that the United States owes in back dues

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Editorial: the collapse of the Peruvian program

At last the Peruvian government’s brutal campaign to force poor mothers into dangerous, unsanitary and criminal medical procedures is drawing to a close. Sources in the (inappropriately) named Ministry of Health in Lima told reporters at the Peruvian paper La Republica that the sterilization campaign

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For the UN, a Bitter Celebration

The United Nations celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human rights this year, a celebration marked with more than a little irony for the people and organizations which have suffered under or fought against the worldwide population control agenda. But given the

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From the Countries

Green people haters, new implants The environmental movement’s longstanding misanthropy was at least temporarily suppressed recently when the membership of the Sierra Club voted down a proposal which would have blamed environmental problems in the United States on the number of poor developing world immigrants.

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Pampers or pamphlets?

Thirty years ago, Stanford Professor Paul Ehrlich fired the opening salvo in what would soon become a war on people. In the pages of The

Read More »

UN Loses Over Abortion

US Congress holds to anti-abortion stand The United Nations lost out on what may have been both its best and last chance — at least

Read More »

From the Countries

Green people haters, new implants The environmental movement’s longstanding misanthropy was at least temporarily suppressed recently when the membership of the Sierra Club voted down

Read More »