U.S. House Bill Could Be Biggest Bonanza in History For Population Control Movement
Bill likely to create vast new cadre of family planning personnel in Africa with a personal interest in promoting population control
By Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
April 4, 2008
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However, the new PEPFAR bill is dramatically different. It eliminates the requirement that a specific percentage of funding be spent on ABC and similar programs, replacing it with vague language about "balanced funding" for such measures. Even worse, it dramatically increases the bill's budget, tripling it to $50 billion over five years, with all but $9 billion going to HIV-related programs (the rest will be spent on eliminating malaria and tuberculosis). That's $20 billion more than President Bush requested - a massive sum of money.
The bill's huge increase will literally flood "family planning" organizations with new money for condom promotion and distribution, and allow them to shift their existing funds used for condom programs to other contraceptive programs, such as abortifacient birth control pills and other methods that kill the unborn, which are not covered by current funding restrictions.
The organizations that receive the money, in other words, are likely to be part of the world's vast network of population control groups, pushing the lie of "prosperity" through demographic suicide.
Such groups will, according to the bill's official objectives, receive funding to train 140,000 new "health care workers" to implement the programs. In other words, the bill is likely to create a vast new cadre of family planning personnel in Africa with a personal interest in promoting the population control agenda. the rest
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