US Spends Billions on Population Control in the Philippines

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US Spends Billions on Population Control in the Philippines

And you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth.
Luke 1:14
She doesn't look like a eugenicist, but don't let looks fool you.

Kristie Anne Kenney was the U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines from 2006 to 2009 (she's now the ambassador to Thailand). She's the author of this 2008 diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks reporting on US population control efforts in the Philippines.
There has been a vigorous public debate,
extensively covered by the news media, between
those who advocatethe Catholic Church position
against all "artificial" family planning and
contraceptive methods and others who caution
that the Philippines' population growth is
outpacing the country's economic growth and its
ability to meet the food-supply needs of the
entire population. Landmark appropriations and
draft legislation reflect increasing commitment
within the Philippine Government to further
expand and sustain programsstarted forty years
ago with U.S. Government's assistancethrough
USAID.The U.S. Government continues to be the
largest donor in the Philippine population
sectorsupporting efforts to improve local
government service delivery and increase
private sector contributions to family health
outcomes.
She's the first female U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines. And yet the U.S. policy of population control as outlined by Henry Kissinger in 1974 in the infamous NSSM-200 document remains the same:
30. The World Population Plan of Action is not self-enforcing and will require vigorous efforts by interested countries, U.N. agencies and other international bodies to make it effective. U.S. leadership is essential. The strategy must include the following elements and actions:
(a) Concentration on key countries. Assistance for population moderation should give primary emphasis to the largest and fastest growing developing countries where there is special U.S. political and strategic interest. Those countries are: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil,the Philippines, Thailand, Egypt, Turkey, Ethiopia and Colombia.
[...]
(c) Increased assistance for family planning services, information and technology. This is a vital aspect of any world population program. (1) Family planning information and materials based on present technology should be made fully available as rapidly as possible to the 85% of the populations in key LDCs not now reached, essentially rural poor who have the highest fertility.
Anyone who thought that these eugenics programs would end because we now have an African-American President or because we have a female Secretary of State or because there is a female Ambassador to "key countries" like the Philippines or Thailand needs to re-examine their assumptions. And by the way, Ambassador Kristie Kenney was raised Catholic.

You can learn more about the battle in Catholic Philippines against population control at these links:

In addition to the population control agenda we have learned from recent Wikileaks documents that the U.S. State Department has been active in spreading the homosexual agenda across the globe:

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And other countries too 0_o;;;

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#3  Edited By PunishCapitalism

@7am_Waking_Up_In_The_Morning said:

And other countries too 0_o;;;

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It's hard to say where the income taxes are going to, but one thing is for sure. 100% of it doesn't go out to other countries. It is divided to be distributed both nationally and internationally.

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/18098378/

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#4  Edited By PunishCapitalism

Is the Philippines a 3rd world country? The video is saying that the U.S wants to endorse population control to all 3rd world countries.

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@PunishCapitalism said:

Is the Philippines a 3rd world country? The video is saying that the U.S wants to endorse population control to all 3rd world countries.

I would say that is a 2nd World Country by definition,

but considering how the poor over there feel and how they are unable to get from poor class to working class and up to middle class; they are still considered a 3rd World Country. If they were 1st world, it would take them within 5 years to jump from poor class to middle class depending on their education and jobs/careers. But according to the reseach, that's not really happening over there. Only the major cities populate middle and rich class. the rest of the country is suffering from poverty.