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Propaganda & Gifts Keeps Planned Parenthood in the Business of Depopulation

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By Susanne Posel | Occupy Corporatism

For Christmas 2012, Planned Parenthood sent out chocolates shaped like birth control packets to thank their members for their support.

Abortion activists that received their birth-control chocolates were happy and thanked the eugenics-based corporation for their gift.

On last Black Friday, a Planned Parenthood in Florida offered holiday discounts to get residents to come into their clinic and have abortions performed. They offered a savings coupon of $10 off their current visit and $5 off their emergency contraception purchase between 10am and 2pm with the use of coupon code: emergency.

In Orlando, Florida, a Planned Parenthood gave out $50 off for abortion services on Sundays; while still enticing customers with a $5 off non-surgical abortions – such as the morning after pill.

Planned Parenthood supports the American Academy of Pediatrics (APP) new policy to make the abortion pill more accessible to teenagers without the need for parental knowledge or consent and urges its nationwide facilities to pressure President Obama to make this a federal mandate.

The US Department of Health and Human Services has mandated in January of 2012 that minor children be given access to contraceptives and healthcare coverage for sterilization including abortion-causing drugs. If the state allows, these pharmaceuticals will be available to children under 18 without parental consent.

Matt Bowman, senior attorney for the Alliance Defensing Freedom, explains that the mandate states that minors could be sterilized without parental permission and the procedure is covered by the health insurance. Bowman said: “She can be sterilized at no cost. Whether her parents will know and/or consent might differ by state. But the Guttmacher Institute and other abortion advocates explicitly advocated for this mandated coverage of minors so that access without parental involvement might be able to increase.”

The Guttmacher Institute asserts that parental involvement in minor decisions is not necessary – therefore if the child wants to consent to sterilization, they should be legally allowed to do so. Along with the collaboration of Planned Parenthood pushing contraception, the Guttmacher Institute expects to see dramatic drops in fertility rates which are the goal of these eugenics institutions.

Promotions like this spur on new mandates that demand affiliates have at least one abortion clinic in their area. To hide their connection with Planned Parenthood, some clinics in New York are renaming their operation, and appearing to operate independently; referring to themselves as a family planning center.

Debra Marcus, CEO of the newly named Family Planning of South Central New York, said: “We remain 100 percent committed to ensuring that women have the full range of reproductive options. But we are a small agency with limited resources and we do not want to use our limited resources to duplicate services which are already well provided. The new agency will be known as Family Planning of South Central New York. Nothing will change, except the name. The new organization will retain all the same staff and services in all five of its offices.”

Population stabilization, the true meaning behind family planning is evident in the World Bank and UN Population Fund’s push against sovereign nations to reduce their populations by rule of the “global consensus” which dictates human rights policy by deeming some fit to live and others not.

Based on the Rockefeller Commission report, population stabilization is an endeavor worth pursuing, although its success would take decades because of the high incidents of reproduction by marriage. However, with the destruction of the family, this problem could be solved. Furthermore, the stabilization of the global population would reallocate resources to be better spent in terms of quality versus quantity.

Concluding that the best way to achieve population stabilization is to coerce the nation’s citizens that they freely choose abortion and not having a child at all as part of an acceptable societal norm. By way of implementation of social barrier and cultural pressures, the average citizen would rather go with the flow and chose not to procreate for the sake of being part of the herd.

Simultaneously, by reforming the acceptable amount of children born into a married household, the impact of population growth would seem to be natural. And trends would take care of social conformity. Those who had more children would be shunned.

Increasing access to abortion clinics with the inception and popularity of Planned Parenthood would give unacceptable pregnancies a viable solution. This would distract and control another Baby Boom from occurring. Using images on television, film and print media control the ideals of the modern family to fit the model of a population stabilized by no longer being plagued with “run-a-way” births; but focusing on the example of small-families as the best way to go.

New York State funded the second largest abortions in 2011; wherein California came in first.

During the 2012 election season, Planned Parenthood used statistical data to market to 1 million female voters that they felt would be sympathetic to their stance on abortion and population control. By refocusing their messages toward reproductive health, they were able to redirect conversations from heated arguments, to discussions over healthcare laws and how employers should be forced to include birth-control in their healthcare plans.

Anna Greenberg, working for the Sunlight Foundation who provided the statistical data to Planned Parenthood, used the opportunity to track women’s issues during the electoral campaigns and used focus groups to figure out how to better manipulate the concerns of American women. By spending an estimated $15 million to target women voters with phone calls and direct mail, canvassers were assured to have a more pleasant experience when going door-to-door looking for support for Planned Parenthood.

In California, Planned Parenthood affiliates came together to promote a joint electronic health record (EHR) system. The organization called Voxent has become the national IT management services conglomerate for the Planned Parenthood Federation.

Voxent will database customer information as well as market to customers, maintain long-term relationships and appear to be small to retain a grassroots likeness as to attract more customers.

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