Popcorn: James Arthur Miller: RIP

Two great fighters against the worldwide population control movement died recently. Dr. Julian Simon, whose tireless efforts documenting the importance of human population to authentic development helped spark a small but growing counterrevolution in economic and social thinking, died on February 8 at the age

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Interview of Eduardo Yong Motta

On 29 January 1998, the last day of his investigative trip to Peru, PRI Review editor and investigator David Morrison was given an interview with Eduardo Yong Marta, President Fujimori’s health advisor and former head of the Ministry of Health during the beginning of the

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World Population Implosion?

Congressional Briefing February 23, 1998 Over the past several years, some of the world’s best demographers have begun a dramatic reassessment of the world’s demographic future. They are now seriously proposing the possibility that the world’s population will peak in our lifetimes, and then commence

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Population Programs in the Philippines: Money for Nothing

Congressional Briefing February 23, 1998 The Philippine government’s artificial birth control program, funded largely by the World Bank, USAID, and the UNFPA, is a failure and a redundancy on five fronts: 1. Financial Drain. It is an enormous and scandalous financial drain on the Philippine

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The Ovrette Program in Honduras: A Violation of Human Rights

Congressional Briefing February 23, 1998 On May 18, 1993, the Honduran Pro-Life Committee denounced in the local media the distribution of a contraceptive pill named Ovrette, manufactured by Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, Inc. in the United States of America. The Ovrette Pill Program in Honduras was specifically

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Popcorn: James Arthur Miller: RIP

Two great fighters against the worldwide population control movement died recently. Dr. Julian Simon, whose tireless efforts documenting the importance of human population to authentic

Read More »

World Population Implosion?

Congressional Briefing February 23, 1998 Over the past several years, some of the world’s best demographers have begun a dramatic reassessment of the world’s demographic

Read More »