7 Billion in the World and the Farce Aimed at World Population Control


Life Yes, Abortion NO

The news of the birth of the 7 billionth baby is reverberating in all the media, that according to the UN, was born in the Phillipines.

As I expected, with this information, the discussion raised by the UN is reverberating: “Do we have a place for so many people in the world?”

Therefore, behind this question is not the intention to commemorate the life in the world, or to promote the sharing of the most rich with the most poor. On the contrary, the intention is to alarm the world, with the goal of attaining the secular goals.

I remain asking myself: If it is impossible to know for certain where the 7 billionth baby was born, the child was not born with a chip, why, then, did they not choose, a baby in New York, Sao Paulo, Milan or Paris? They just chose an Asian country?

I respond: To return attention to population control.

Resuming the idea is the following: “We want Population Control, where there will not be a place for misery, for this we need to diminish the population for we want to live in a world with few people and excessive comfort without worrying with the miserable; but now what we are going to do? We are going to alarm the population with numbers, to promote abortion, the culture of one child, of homosexuality and of contraceptives.

Professor Felipe Aquino is very concrete and presents us data:

“All the countries of Europe have a birth index insufficient to maintain the population. The minimum necessary is 2.1 children per woman. Brazil already touched this index, what that indicates is that our population tends toward stopping growth. All the European countries, as well as Japan, have inferior indexes. Many of these countries are already making open campaigns and incentives to raise the birth rates.

“France, only to give an example, is offering 750 euros (=$1050) monthly, during the year, to a family that has a third child; and the mother receives a year of maternity leave. In Sicily, Italy, I saw billboards along the roads inviting the country to have more children for the good of Italy.

“As Japan has 300 person per square kilometer, in South America this index does not pass 20 person; this means we (South America) is an uninhabited continent in comparison to Europe and Asia. And in Japan they do not have hunger, underdevelopment nor lack of school for children and colleges for  the youth as in Latin America. So, it is not the truth that a great number of person may be the cause of underdevelopment of a nation. Germany has 229 persons/sq. km, Israel 280, Italy 189, England 240, Switzerland 176, Belgium 330 and all these countries are developed. Brazil has 19.”

“Paul VI said not to try to diminish the number of those who eat, but increase the amount of food.

“The Report entitled State of the World Population, in 1987, from the United Nations affirmed: :After the green revolution, of biotechnology, there is no more doubt that will be conditions to end hunger in the world” (Folha de São Paulo, 15/06/87).

“The same UN report affirmed:”There are 453 tons of wheat, rice and grains stored in all the world, and the farmers of the United States and of Western Europe are paid to not produce.

“With 453 millions tons of cereals it is possible to feed a population of 1.2 billion people for an entire year, with a kilo of daily food for each one. How can one speak of lack of food in the world.

“Dr. Pierre Chaunu, Ph.D. in Mordern History from the Sorbonne, said that the actual control of birth is the worst problem of humanity, for considering this is its ‘own destruction’; and speaks in terms of ‘demographic suicide’. All this begins with the birth control pill, in the decade of the 60’s, condemned by the Church, now we are harvesting the fruits, 40 years afterwards.

“A Folha de São Paulo reporting on August 15, 1997, affirms that 40.2% of Brazilian woman will opt for some method of contraceptions, including tubal ligations.

“The magazine Veja of August 1, 1997 in the pages 4-36 published an article entitled Challenges of a Country of White Hairs, where they showed the rapid aging of the population from Brazil and the series of consequences.

“The major richness of a family of a nation is its people, in the children, then, may they not be disappointed; ‘Your children are your riches.’

Many in Brazil then will not feel the importance of this issue, but in brief we will feel its effects.”

Tiba

translated from portuguese