PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 22) June 17

In This Issue:  

 

COVID Controversy 

COVID Vaccine Coverup: At the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, researchers claimed that pandemic stress caused the recent increase in ovulation disturbances. Lead Researcher Dr. Jerilynn cited pandemic life as a direct cause of silent ovulatory disturbances. While the study noted whether the women were on hormonal birth control, it ignored their COVID vaccination status.  

“Desperate to distract attention from effects of the vaccine, it would seem. If stress was the cause, it would have been evident in 2020, before the mRNA vaccines were rolled out,” says PRI President Steven Mosher 

 

Deepening Depopulation 

Where Are the Babies?: Although America saw a slight bump in births in 2021, the overall population continues to sag. The reasons for this sharp decline are piling up, further aggravated by the pandemic of 2020. Dr. Sonenshine states that America needs to foster an environment where couples can have children freely and properly support their families.  

“Couples have a natural right to decide for themselves the number and spacing of their children.  They do so in part based upon their religious convictions, and in part based on their rational calculation of the costs and benefits of raising children.  Stopping anti-natal propaganda in the schools, in conjunction with generous tax benefits to young couples would end the birth dearth in the U.S.  The trouble is that one of our political parties does not like Americans very much and does not want more of them.  Rather, it wants to replace them with more pliable peoples,” says PRI President Steven Mosher.  

 

Communist China 

Failure and Resignation: UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet is leaving her position after an anticlimactic trip to Xinjiang. Many were already calling for her resignation after she failed to investigate the genocidal practices of the CCP. But Bachelet maintains that her decision is unconnected to those pressures.   

“Bachelet, the leftist from Chile, went to Xinjiang, China,” says PRI President Steven Mosher.  “This is the very province where the CCP is viciously persecuting the Uyghur minority unto death.  But, as you would expect, she was shown only what the Communists wanted her to see.” 

A Propaganda Festival: The CCP chose a traditional Chinese festival for their latest round of anti-religious propaganda. The elderly of Guangzhou were targeted in a campaign warning them away from religion and superstition during the 2022 Dragon Boat Festival. 

 

UN Misdeeds 

Abortion Resolution: The EU is backing a UN resolution to declare abortion as a human right. This resolution was created to address sexual violence but now has the potential to solidly place abortion in the category of international human rights for the first time ever.   

“The dying continent of Europe—every European country has a below-replacement birthrate—wants to export death to the rest of the world,” says PRI President Steven Mosher.  “Abortion is not a human right, it is a human wrong.” 

 

Science Gone Mad 

Sex Change and Suicide: The Heritage Foundation released a study that challenges the progressive claims that gender-affirming care reduces teenage suicide rates. Dr. Jay Greene found that states that allow minors to undergo transgender medical “care” without parental consent have higher rates of suicide, not lower.  

 

Pro-Life Around the World 

Tension in Europe: EU Bishops and European Parliament are at odds over the U.S. Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion. The bishops have publicly criticized Parliament’s latest resolution, which claims that there is a right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution.  

Free Speech Succeeds: Pro-life students in England are on their way to a victory for free speech, after years of discrimination based on their pro-life stance. A bill to protect free speech at universities passed all stages in the House of Commons and will now move on to the House of Lords.  

  

Pro-Life on the Home Front 

An End in Sight: Although the Supreme Court has not issued the official opinion determining the future of Roe v. Wade, abortion clinics are already shutting down in many states. Oklahoma and South Dakota have led the pro-life charge by no longer performing abortions. While others, such as Missouri and Wisconsin, are close behind.  

“The lights are going out in abortion clinics across the nation,” says PRI President Steven Mosher.  “But we in the pro-life movement cannot rest until ALL abortion clinics in ALL fifty states are out of business.” 

Increasing Violence: Each week since the Roe v. Wade leaked draft opinion, violence and vandalism against pro-life people and places have gotten worse. Abortion advocate groups are admitting to their crimes, or encouragement of such behavior, yet have not been stopped. 

Planting an Agenda An Arizona high school club is pushing the LGBT agenda on its members through an activity designed to make them question their heterosexual orientation. The worksheet even plants fear of overpopulation in the minors’ minds by asking, “Considering the menace of overpopulation, how could the human race survive if everyone were heterosexual?”  

 

Good News 

Sung to Health: An Australian mother and musician helped her premature baby thrive in the NICU by singing to him. Born 16 weeks early, Baby Raff’s heart rate and breathing improved immensely when his mother held and performed the same songs she had sung to him in the womb.  

 

Quote of the Week 

“The mutual love between man and woman is a reflection of the absolute and unfailing love with which God loves the human being, destined to be fruitful and to be fulfilled in the common work of the social order and the care of Creation.” 

~Pope Francis 

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