PRI Insider (Volume 2, Issue 26) July 15

In This Issue:  

  • PRI in the Media 
    • Growth Reduction Reality 
    • Shut Up and Obey 
    • Epidemics from China 
    • Taiwan First, World Next 
    • On the Overturn 

PRI in the Media 

Growth Reduction Reality: Epoch Times reporters called upon PRI President Steven Mosher’s expertise to explore the topic of population control. Overpopulation supporters often discuss theoretical goals to reduce population statistics, but the practical reality of their methods is abusive and gruesome.  

Shut Up and Obey: The Epoch Times article above was referenced as evidence of the deteriorating situation in America and the world at large, as a result of Leftist influence. In the wake of Roe v. Wade’s overturn, the Biden administration continues to encourage violence over the discarded ruling normalized the death of the unborn for 50 years.   

Epidemics from China: In this sneak peek from PRI President Steven Mosher’s latest book, The Politically Incorrect Guide® to Pandemics, China’s role in spreading four major historical epidemics is exposed. Decades before the COVID-19 virus, China was the source of the Asian Flu, the Hong Kong Flu, and SARS. Each time, the CCP attempted to cover up its culpability for the spread of sickness. Mosher has been uncovering abuses and crimes committed by the CCP since the early 1980s, as reported here 

To preorder The Politically Incorrect Guide® to Pandemics, click here 

Taiwan First, World Next: Since the leak of CCP military audio, experts on China, including PRI President Steven Mosher, have warned of the coming invasion of Taiwan. While the Biden administration continues to play nice with the “Red Dragon,” the United States military should be prepared for a potential attack on our bases in Japan. The CCP will target Taiwan and Japan first, before going after the rest of the world.  

On the Overturn: Dr. Thomas Ward, President of the John Paul II Academy for Human Life and the Family, commends the Supreme Court Justices for their decision on Roe v. Wade. In this acknowledgment of pro-life accomplishment, Dr. Ward cites PRI research on the effect of 50 years of abortion by Steven Mosher, who serves as both President of PRI and Treasurer of the John Paul II academy.  

 

Deepening Depopulation 

Musk Boosts Family Benefits: Elon Musk is leading the pack on adding child-care benefits to his corporation. The Tesla CEO has been calling out the reality of falling birth rates for months and is now putting his words into action. His hopes are twofold: that this will encourage other major corporations to follow his lead, and that ultimately such changes will lead to families having more children.   

“America was once a country where you could buy a home, a car, and raise a family on a single income,” says PRI President Steven Mosher. “If we want to have strong families, and a robust birth rate, we must make this possible again.” 

India to Pass China: India and China are currently neck-and-neck in their vying to be the most populous country, but this will not be the case for long. China’s baby bust is so significant that it is disproving previous UN predictions, allowing India to take the lead. 

 

Communist China 

Comment Restrictions: In 2017, the CCP put in place the “Provisions on the Management of Internet Post Comments Services” to monitor internet dialogue on news in China. These provisions were updated this July and restricted the public even further. Internet users, already regulated for the legality of their comments, are now barred from any “negative” comments that do not “affirm the core Socialist values.”  

 

Science Gone Mad 

Womb Transplants Continue: United States medical centers are leading the way in uterus transplants. The procedures involve the donation of a uterus, often from a living donor, to be temporarily placed in a woman lacking her own (whether born without or removed for health reasons) until she successfully carries out one pregnancy, after which the transplant is removed. Only a hundred of these surgeries have been successfully conducted worldwide, but doctors seek to make this procedure commonplace, despite risks to both donors and recipients.  

Over-the-Counter Contraceptives: A pharmaceutical company, HRA pharma, has submitted an application to the FDA for the first over-the-counter birth control pill. If approved, “Opill” would be available next year to customers of all ages.  

 

Pro-Life Around the World  

U.S. Targets Zimbabwe: Biden and his administration have made a point of promoting abortion in every way possible, to as many countries as possible. The current situation in Zimbabwe is just another case of abortion and contraception being forced abroad, despite this violating U.S. law.  

Impact of Irish Law: Abortion advocates claim that decriminalizing abortion does not lead to an increase in the practice. But Northern Ireland stands as one place among many that disproves this statement. While abortion rates continue to climb in Northern Ireland since the legalization of abortion in 2019, abortion advocates in political office call for the whole of the U.K. to follow in these bloody footsteps. 

“The law is a teacher,” says PRI President Steven Mosher, “and once the law in Northern Ireland ‘taught’ that abortion was acceptable, the number of unborn children sacrificed to his unholy practice skyrocketed.  Hopefully, the end of Roe will have the opposite effect, sending abortion rates down everywhere, even in states where it is still, for the moment, allowed.” 

Abortion Added to EU Charter: The members of the European Parliament voted last week to add abortion to the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. This response to the U.S. overturning Roe v. Wade may put pressure on the member countries in Europe that continue to rightly regulate abortion.   

 

Pro-Life on the Home Front 

Americans Against Abortion: The American Association of Pro-life Obstetricians and Gynecologists surveyed American’s opinion of Roe v. Wade. The results revealed a stark difference in opinion on Roe before and after the individuals were informed that the ruling allowed for abortion until birth when the baby can feel pain. This key information shifted the majority from supporting to opposing.  

“Most Americans oppose Roe,” says PRI President Steven Mosher, “Once they understand that it allows abortion up to birth.” 

 

Good News 

Ending UK Limits: A bishop in the United Kingdom is working to end the blatant discrimination against larger families in the welfare support systems. Bishop Paul Butler’s goal is to end the two-child limit on the Universal Credit system, in order to gain higher payments for couples with three or more children.  

 

Quote of the Week 

Happy and healthy families make happy and healthy societies, and our economic policies should be directed towards their sustainable growth and development.” 

~ Bishop Paul Butler, source 

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