Latin America

For the Record…

“Population control organizations, in particular the United Nations, are ignoring the growing crisis of an aging world population, said Joseph D’Agostino, Vice President of the Population Research Institute, in a weekly briefing today… “‘The UNDP [United Nations Population Division] expects the aging, predicted to begin

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Abortion the Cheap Easy Way

  1 September 2006 Vol. 8, No. 34 Dear Colleague There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum aspirators (MVAs) are becoming more common but have never been examined by the FDA for safety. Whether you are here

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World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally destructive programs. Steven W. Mosher President Few of you likely noticed, but July 11 was World Population Day 2006. On

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Latin America page

Latin American page An Interview with Dr. Fernando Rosero A Historic Victory Against MAP In Ecuador Since the end of May 2006, Postinor II (a brand name for levonorgestrel 0.75mg) cannot be sold in Ecuador. That was the decision of the Constitutional Court after a

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The Gates-Buffett Marriage, Designed Not to Bear Fruit

June 30, 2006 Volume 8, Number 25 The Gates-Buffett Marriage, Designed Not to Bear Fruit Dear Colleague: The combination of the money of the two richest men in the world will produce fewer men and women the world over. Steven W. Mosher President Two fanatically

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For the Record…

“The recent case of Paulina Ramirez, a rape victim who was used by the US-based ‘Center for Reproductive Rights (CFR)’ and its partners to force the Mexican state of Baja California to approve abortion in cases of rape, is part of a new strategy to

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Family Planning Graduation

It’s time to graduate some Third World countries from American-sponsored population control. “Population stabilization” in developing countries is an official purpose of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), though in keeping with the zeitgeist, efforts to achieve that goal are today called family planning

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News from Latin America

Alejandro Garcia arrived home from work visibly agitated. “I hope they won’t ask me to do this,” he said to his wife. The Ecuadorian was speaking about a rumor that had been circulating in the pharmaceutical lab that h worked for. Alejandro was a new

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For the Record…

“Population control organizations, in particular the United Nations, are ignoring the growing crisis of an aging world population, said Joseph D’Agostino, Vice President of the

Read More »

Abortion the Cheap Easy Way

  1 September 2006 Vol. 8, No. 34 Dear Colleague There is an inexpensive, low-hassle alternative to electric machines for surgical abortion.  Unfortunately, manual vacuum

Read More »

World Population Aging 2006

July 20, 2006 Volume 8, Number 28 World Population Aging 2006 Dear Colleague: World Population Day 2006 witnessed calls for more of the same globally

Read More »

Latin America page

Latin American page An Interview with Dr. Fernando Rosero A Historic Victory Against MAP In Ecuador Since the end of May 2006, Postinor II (a

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For the Record…

“The recent case of Paulina Ramirez, a rape victim who was used by the US-based ‘Center for Reproductive Rights (CFR)’ and its partners to force

Read More »

Family Planning Graduation

It’s time to graduate some Third World countries from American-sponsored population control. “Population stabilization” in developing countries is an official purpose of the U.S. Agency

Read More »

News from Latin America

Alejandro Garcia arrived home from work visibly agitated. “I hope they won’t ask me to do this,” he said to his wife. The Ecuadorian was

Read More »