PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 21) June 10

In This Issue:  

  • PRI in the Media 
    • Defending Taiwan 
    • Home Turned Prison 
    • The Coming Collapse 

 

PRI in the Media  

Defending Taiwan: President Joe Biden has promised aid to Taiwan in the case of a Chinese invasion three times. Yet, each time the White House staff has followed this by denying the President’s statements. PRI President Steven Mosher addresses this confusion within our highest levels of government.  

Home Turned Prison: The Xinjiang region of China is an open-air prison camp. Once, it was home to the Uyghurs, but now it serves as their penitentiary. Natural News shared PRI President Steven Mosher’s knowledge of this transformation, as reported in our latest weekly briefing 

The Coming Collapse: In 1997, PRI President Steven Mosher argued against UN overpopulation propaganda and predicted a future of too few babies being born. Today, according to demographic experts, that prediction is becoming a reality. The world’s population is hurdling toward a sharp decline in population, as birth rates continue on an overall downward trajectory. 

 

COVID Controversy  

Dangerous Side Effects: The effect of COVID vaccines on women’s menstrual cycles and reproductive organs has been a hot topic for the past two years. Now, the first peer-reviewed research study on this topic is out and shedding light on the dangerous effects of these drug treatments.   

“We are finding that lots of women suffered miscarriages and stillbirths after being subjected to experimental gene therapy,” says PRI President Steven Mosher.  “This is far worse than the 1976 Swine Flu hoax that I write about in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Pandemics.  No women (or girls) who one day want to have children should go anywhere near the mRNA ‘vaccines.’” 

 

Deepening Depopulation  

A Slight Uptick: According to provisional data, the United States saw an increase in births for the first time since 2014. This 1% increase broke the downward trend the US had been experiencing. This uptick is most likely short-term and explained by the postponement of births during 2020, which caused an approximate 4% drop in births during the pandemic. 

The Continued Slump: While 2021 marked a good year for births in the US, the opposite was seen in Japan. The Land of the Rising Sun saw 30,000 fewer births compared to the previous year, continuing its ever-worsening demographic winter.  

Into a Population Hole: Iran is rapidly losing people to emigration and not producing enough new babies to replace them. The current population growth rate is only 0.7%, but this is expected to fall to zero within the next fifteen years. Experts recognize that Iran is losing its most precious resource: people. 

 

Communist China  

Loss With Every Generation: Elon Musk frequently raises awareness of falling birth rates around the world and this time he has called out China. The Tesla CEO warned of population collapse for the country, tweeting out, “Most people still think China has a one-child policy. China had its lowest birthrate ever last year, despite having a three-child policy! At current birth rates, China will lose 40% of people every generation!”  

  

Science Gone Mad  

The WGS Project: Since the completion of the first whole human genome, the National Health Service of the UK has devised new projects using this technology. The UK NHS plans to sequence the genomes of up to 200,000 babies starting next year. The Whole Genome Sequencing project is ethically fraught, reducing human persons to their genetic material with additional risks of privacy breaches and increased discrimination on the basis of disability. 

 

Pro-Life Around the World   

Push Back on Western Progressivism: Over 120 countries have stood up against western progressive pressures on sexual and gender identity. These countries rejected a U.S.-backed global strategy to combat STDs, because of the unnecessary focus on homosexuality, transgenderism, and sexual autonomy for children. The strategy also completely ignored risk-avoidant options, including abstinence and fidelity.  

Radical Reform: The Prime Minister of Spain has begun a reproductive rights reform that will expand abortion and contraceptive access. The reform is a mixed bag of beneficial and detrimental policy choices. While it protects conscientious objection and keeps surrogacy illegal, the reform also eliminates mandatory waiting periods and requirements to be informed before obtaining an abortion.  

 

Pro-Life on the Home Front  

Restoring America: For decades, the traditional family structure has been torn apart and undermined. In response to the acceleration of this trend and others, the Republican Study Committee has committed to restoring American Family Principles. These principles focus on the protection of both children and parents, as well as promote standards that would create a balanced family life.  

Life and Dignity for All: Religious Freedom Week is approaching, taking place between June 22nd and 29th. This year the USCCB has made the theme Life and Dignity for All, encouraging the nation to pray for the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. 

 

Good News 

The Baby Whisperer: For fifteen years, premature babies and their parents at Scottish Rite Hospital were comforted by an honorary grandpa. David Deutchman dedicated his retirement to cuddling the hospital’s smallest patients, and become well known for calming distressed babies. By the time David passed away in 2020, he had helped over 1,200 infants and their parents.  

 

Quote of the Week 

“Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are.” 

 ~Saint Augustine 

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