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You probably heard about the bomb blast at the IVF clinic in Palm Springs.

“The building just shook, and we go outside and there’s massive cloud smoke. Crazy explosion. It felt like a bomb went off … We went up to the scene, and we saw human remains,” said one witness.

The bomber was a 25-year-old vegan who’d been brainwashed by “overpopulation propaganda. His body parts littered the shocking scene. His car was blown to smithereens.

The IVF clinic was bashed in, and the roof collapsed. The blast jolted nearby buildings.

The young fanatic who blew up the IVF clinic in Palm Springs was motivated by the ongoing tsunami of “overpopulation” propaganda. He thought he was destroying a pro-life clinic, which isn’t the case. These clinics play God. They destroy far more embryos than they implant.

In the bomber’s chilling manifesto, he declared “a war against pro-lifers.” He added: “Basically I’m anti-life.”

Incredible as it sounds, he believed it to be morally wrong to have children. He also believed babies shouldn’t be brought into the world without their own consent. Bizarre!

This brainwashed young man took extreme, violent action. But “overpopulation” propaganda influences millions of others to take violent action, too. Millions of Americans have had or paid for abortions — the execution of children.

“Overpopulation” propaganda has also influenced millions of young people to take a pass on marriage and childbearing altogether. America’s birthrate has dropped into the danger zone!

You’re among the few people who understand that America actually has an underpopulation crisis. We’ve fallen below the replacement level of 2.1 children per couple.

America needs more babies, or else our country has no future. It’s that simple. Therefore, we have to stop telling young people the world is overpopulated. This is URGENT.

Since the bishops aren’t leading on this issue, the laity must step up to lead.

Please help PRI purge anti-people propaganda from the schools.

That’s why PRI is launching a campaign on social media to get “overpopulation” propaganda out of America’s schools. We’re also hitting hard on this theme in our speeches and media appearances: exposing and discrediting anti-people propaganda and urging the public not to put up with it.

In addition, we’re asking our contacts in President Trump’s administration to persuade the President to sign an Executive Order purging government agencies and government schools of poisonous anti-people propaganda. This propaganda must go!

Now that the President has gotten rid of DEI and other woke policies, there’s no better time than now to dump the anti-people, anti-baby, anti-natal “overpopulation” propaganda. Anything and everything that smacks of anti-baby propaganda must be defunded and dumped.

Consider this. If we really want to get the American birth rate up, the barrage of anti-people propaganda put out by the government MUST STOP.

PRI is drafting an Executive Order for President Trump’s signature — and running a petition drive to get this Executive Order to the President!

Here at PRI, we’re not just hoping and praying that President Trump will sign an Executive Order dumping “overpopulation” propaganda. We’re working to make it happen.

Right now, we’re drafting an Executive Order for the President’s signature. We’re also launching a petition drive on social media to demonstrate support for it. We’ll get the petition and the Executive Order to the White House through our contacts there.

Please join me in praying that the President will sign an Executive Order purging anti people propaganda. And, if possible, send a donation to support our social media petition drive to give “overpopulation” propaganda the heave-ho.

No reasonable person can deny that birth rates are in freefall around the world. The numbers from the U.S., Europe, and Asia are appalling.

Why, then, are public schools and universities still teaching the preposterous notion that there are “too many people,” and we’re breeding ourselves off the face of the planet? Countless teachers in the U.S., Canada, and other countries continue to propagate the discredited, debunked Malthusian myth of “overpopulation.”

The predictable result of this anti-people propaganda is a falling birth rate, as many students leave school determined not to burden the planet with additional offspring.

Nearly every high school textbook, regardless of the actual subject, finds a way to work in a warning to students that there are already “too many people” on the planet.

High school social science textbooks in geography and sociology are particularly hyperbolic in this regard, warning that “overpopulation” will soon lead to environmental, social, and economic collapse. This is pure bunk!

To meet the advertising costs and other expenses of this project — and keep PRI’s other projects running, we need to raise an extra $76,200.

“Steve, I want to send a gift to help you purge ‘overpopulation’ propaganda How much do you suggest?”

As with all PRI projects, funding for this will be raised through sacrificial gifts in these amounts …

$50 $75 $100 $150 $200 $250 $500

Yes, we sometimes receive larger gifts of $1,000, $1,500 and $2,500 (and if you can sacrifice one of these larger amounts, I’m praying you’ll do it!).

But gifts in the range of $50 to $500 are the amounts we will count on to meet this urgent need and keep PRI’s other lifesaving programs running.

This is our best opportunity to debunk and ditch “overpopulation” lies!

Let’s face it. “Overpopulation” propaganda has cost the lives of millions of babies who were aborted — and millions more who should’ve been conceived. Yet this propaganda continues to be spread — especially in our schools.

There’s never been a better time to circulate a petition for President Trump to sign an Executive Order to get this garbage out of America’s schools for good. Your prayerful and financial support at this time will help PRI accomplish that.

This is an opportunity too good to pass up! Will you help?

Yours for defending traditional
Catholic teaching,

PRI President Steven W. Mosher

P.S. Considering the crisis of confusion and the “overpopulation” propaganda that has hurt so many young people, please support our work with your prayers and be as generous as you can financially. You’re in my prayers.