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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 11) March 13

In This Issue: New data from Ireland’s Health Service Executive shows 108 babies were born alive after failed abortions between 2019 and 2023, only to die shortly afterward. The most recent figures report 29 such deaths in 2023. At least four of the babies were more than 24 weeks gestation and/or weighed over 500 grams, meaning they would have been able to survive outside the womb; how these babies died or whether they received medical care has not been disclosed.

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A President, a Congress, and a Pro-Life Nation

  Guatemala is a small Central American country with deep Christian roots, so the protection of life runs deep in its culture. However, for decades the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has imposed radical “reproductive health” and “family planning” programs on Guatemala to

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How Will Dobbs Play in Europe?

While pro-lifers in the US celebrate Roe’s reversal, the Dobbs decision has not received a unanimous welcome, especially among some of our European friends. Indeed, a handful of European state leaders, including France’s Emmanuel Macron, England’s Boris Johnson, and Scotland’s Nichola Sturgeon, have actually used

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PRI Insider (Volume 1, Issue 28) December 3rd

In This Issue:  Breaking News Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health PRI in the Media Pandemic of Fear Truth in the Theory Demography is Destiny Begging for Babies Communist China The Crackdown in Xinjiang Experts Expose Grisly Crimes UN Misdeeds Unanimous Agenda Adoption Science Gone Mad

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Mexican Supreme Court of Justice Sends Chilling Message on Life

Two recent sessions of Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation have sent a chilling message to pro-life advocates. While the Court routinely announces its decisions before its definitive opinion is made a matter of public record, the oral comments of its members during their deliberations on the

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Biden’s Justice Department Adopts Mengele Model

On August 28, 2019, the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a notice of violation against the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) after it violated federal law by forcing a nurse to assist in an elective abortion,

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China’s demographic time bomb is ticking

I was doing research in a Chinese commune in 1980, when the handful of old men who run China suddenly instituted a one-child policy. I became an eyewitness to the most horrific population control program the world has ever seen. Pregnant women were arrested and incarcerated for

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It’s Time to Stand Up for The Hyde Amendment

One of the prime targets of pro-abortion Democrats on Capitol Hill this year is the Hyde Amendment. First adopted in 1976 and named after its sponsor, Rep. Henry Hyde (R-IL), the amendment prohibits federal tax dollars from funding abortions through Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children’s

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PRI Insider (Volume 1, Issue 5) June 25

In This Issue  PRI in the Media Chief Spy-Catcher Defects Coercion Coming Demography is Destiny Delayed Motherhood Immigration Non-Solution UN Misdeeds Abortions for the Starving Communist China Repackaged History American Survivor DNA in Danger A Doctor’s Testimony Science Gone Mad Designer Babies Pro-Life Around the

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PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 11) March 13

In This Issue: New data from Ireland’s Health Service Executive shows 108 babies were born alive after failed abortions between 2019 and 2023, only to die shortly afterward. The most recent figures report 29 such deaths in 2023. At least four of the babies were more than 24 weeks gestation and/or weighed over 500 grams, meaning they would have been able to survive outside the womb; how these babies died or whether they received medical care has not been disclosed.

Read More »

How Will Dobbs Play in Europe?

While pro-lifers in the US celebrate Roe’s reversal, the Dobbs decision has not received a unanimous welcome, especially among some of our European friends. Indeed,

Read More »