Population Control

Governments Around The World Are Eagerly Adopting The Strict Population Control Agenda Of The United Nations

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Did you know that July 11th was “World Population Day”?  Unfortunately, it is not a celebration of the world population.  Rather, it is a day that the United Nations uses to “raise awareness of global population issues”.  Yes, population control now has its very own holiday, and an increasing number of nations are jumping on board and are adopting strict population control measures at the urging of the UN.  In fact, many world leaders used the occasion of World Population Day 2010 to highlight just how well they are doing in reducing their populations.  To many Americans, this kind of thing is absolutely sickening.  Population control by the government is directly opposed to the American Dream and to everything that our founding fathers fought so hard to establish.  But today, even most U.S. politicians have bought into the radical population control agenda and are helping to export it across the face of the earth.  The truth is that now it is very hard to find a major world leader that does not agree with this radical population control agenda to at least some degree.

 

So what are some examples of these population control measures that are being implemented around the globe?

 

Well, of course when most people think about population control these days, they think of China first.  China has the largest population on the globe, and they are famous for the strict “one child” policy that they have been running for decades now.  The communist Chinese are obsessed with population control and they have received awards from the United Nations for their “hard work” in this area.

 

In fact, rather than letting up, China has been continuing to “push the envelope” when it comes to population control.  In April, officials in China’s Guangdong Province were accused by Amnesty International of carrying out coerced sterilizations in order to meet family planning goals.  Not only that, but it is an open secret that China has “mobile abortion vans” that are ready to spring into action when a woman who has already had a child is discovered to be pregnant.

 

However, China is far from alone when it comes to implementing population control measures.

 

In Uzbekistan, human rights groups claim that literally hundreds of Uzbek women have been surgically sterilized without their knowledge or consent in recent years.

 

So why are all of these women being sterilized?

 

Well, it apparently comes from the top.

 

In fact, it is alleged that Uzbek President Islam Karimov has ramped up a sterilization campaign that he initiated back in the late 1990s. In an official decree issued back in February, the Uzbek Health Ministry ordered all medical facilities to “strengthen control over the medical examination of women of childbearing age.” It is also being reported that the decree instructed medical personnel that “surgical contraception should be provided free of charge” to all Uzbek women who volunteer for the procedure. Quite a few Uzbek women are volunteering but many are not and yet find themselves sterilized anyway. In fact, witnesses claim that Uzbek authorities “are especially eager to sterilize women with HIV, tuberculosis or a drug addiction”.

 

This population control agenda is being promoted aggressively in Africa as well.

 

At an event celebrating World Population Day 2010, one Namibian official made the following statement:

“The delivery of reproductive services to communities has not only resulted in the reduction in the population growth, but has also led to improved general health and sexual reproductive health.”

 

In the twisted world of the United Nations, more “reproductive services” does not lead to increased reproduction. It always leads to less reproduction. These programs are particularly pushed in the third world, because the global elite see those populations as mostly “useless eaters” that are using up the earth’s resources but not contributing that much to the global society. In his recent article for PrisonPlanet.com, Jurriaan Maessen noted many other nations where top government officials are taking World Population Day and the global eugenics agenda very seriously.

 

In the context of the UN’s World Population Day, several developing nations were quick to pledge allegiance to the eugenic deity. In the east-Indian state of Bihar, officials put out the announcement that:

“The Bihar government will soon formulate a new population control policy. The policy will be framed in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNPF).”

 

Another Indian state, Karnataka, had President Gladys Almeida “observe World Population Day” at which event she told local government employees:

“There is a need to create an awareness on the need for population control.”

 

Another individual present said:

“as the population increases, nature takes its own method to control it.”

 

President Zillur Rahman of Bangladesh pushed to step up an “ongoing social movement” to control the population:

“Mentioning that every child should be born under a plan of the family, the President said, theme of this year population day- ‘everyone counts’ become appropriate in the context of Bangladesh.”

 

Speaking “while inaugarating the national programme on the World Population Day-2010″, Rahman concluded the event by distributing “population awards among eleven grassroots level workers for their outstanding performance in population control.”

 

Another compliant nation, Pakistan, had their Federal Minister for Population Welfare Firdous Aashiq Awan announce that:

“The government is taking serious measures to control population growth in the country.”

 

The government in Islmabad even recruits religious leaders (a trick stolen from the UN) in order to sell population control to the masses:

“(…) religious leaders are being empowered. For the first time, ‘Imam Masjid’ is being made a partner in population Welfare programmes. He would act as a social mobilizer, she (Awan) added.”

 

Furthermore, the United News of India put out a statement by Union Minister of Health and Family welfare “on the occasion of World Population Day”, saying among other things:

“Strict implementation of laws about age or marriage and delayed first child with proper spacing may help in dealing with the population problem.”

 

Do you see what is happening?

 

It is not just a handful of nations that are implementing population control measures. This is literally a global movement.  We are literally witnessing a tidal wave of support for population control sweep across the globe. The truth is that the global elite are absolutely obsessed with eugenics and with population control.  For those who are new to this and would like more information about this radical agenda.

 

Individual Prezi Presentation (Rubric)

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Preparation Prezi is downloaded and student is ready for presentation. Prezi is downloaded but student is hesitant to begin. Prezi is downloaded but student needs extra time to prepare before presenting. Prezi seems incomplete and is lacking in arrangement.
Prezi Prezi template is suitable for topic chosen and presentation of information is excellent. Prezi template is acceptable for the topic chosen and presentation of information is good. Prezi template seems to be poorly chosen and presentation of information is messy. Prezi template does not fit the topic and makes it hard for the audience to understand the topic.
Creativity Prezi shows extreme creativity with animation, video(s) and music. Prezi is well done with smooth transitions to following slides. Prezi includes some animation. Prezi is the basic version taken as a template with no additional creativity.
Content Includes interesting and relevant information on the topic chosen. Most of the information is relevant but something should have been left out. There is information that should definitely be left out. Information is not related and some is out of topic.
Arrangement Transition of slides is smooth and information arranged in an understandable manner. Sequence of information has room for improvement. The sequence arranged by the presenter is confusing at times. Very messy arrangement of information and not easily understood.
Voice Students were able to present with confidence with a clear voice. Students’ voices were audible but sometimes words are not clear. Students are focusing more on the screen and sometimes cannot be heard. Students face the screen about 90% or the time and neglects the audience which results in poor voice projection.
Language No grammar, spelling or punctuation mistakes. Some grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes. More than 5 grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes. Many mistakes made on grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Time Management Student is able to keep the presentation within 10-30 minutes. Student manages to finish within the time limit but has to rush at the end. Student goes over the time limit of 30 minutes. Student does not meet the time limit of 10 minutes.

Presentation Date: 18/11/2014 (Tuesday)

Group Project (Storyboard)

In a group of 3-5 people, create a comic strip about a person who inspires you. Choose someone who is a public figure and has inspired many people, for example, Albert Einstein (you are not allowed to choose ‘Albert Einstein’ anymore because he was given as an example).

In your comic strips, talk about the story of the person that your group chooses, why they inspire you, what values can you learn from the person that might change your life and can influence other people. You can also include any other information that you want to share with the class.

Each person in the group has to present your final product and share your inspirational story with the class on the due date (refer to the end of this post).

Be creative and enjoy! To create your comic strip, you can use the provided application in the link below (which is recommended) or any others that you know of that can create comic strips. You might be able to use Microsoft PowerPoint (Windows) or Comic Life (Mac) for this project, as well.

http://www.storyboardthat.com/

Storyboard That

When your group has finished the comic strip, post your final product on the class blog.

PROJECT DUE: MONDAY (27/10/2014)

What causes people to commit crimes?

Causes of Crime – Explaining Crime, Physical Abnormalities, Psychological Disorders, Social And Economic Factors, Broken Windows, Income And Education

Read more: Causes of Crime – Explaining Crime, Physical Abnormalities, Psychological Disorders, Social And Economic Factors, Broken Windows, Income And Education – JRank Articles

http://law.jrank.org/pages/12004/Causes-Crime.html#ixzz3EeKEeJXr

Discussion Questions:

1. Referring to the above article, what are some of the causes of crime?

2. Do you think that you will ever become a criminal? How sure are you on the scale of 1-10. Give reasons for your answer.

3. What are alternative ways for criminals to solve their problems? (For e.g., how can a person choose not to murder for revenge?) List a few crimes and provide alternative ways to solve the problem without choosing to commit crimes.

4. Do you think criminals will always be criminals and they can never be trusted as a person? Give reasons for your answer.

(Spreadsheet) File Keeping – Due 19/09/2014

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Click on the file above and download the Exel file onto your computer. 2) Fill in the column under your name. 3) Tick if you have the notes in your GP file, and leave blank for missing notes. 4) For exercises that are being marked,enter your marks instead of ticking the box. 5) Save the document on your computer with your updated details. 6) Edit this post: delete the old file from this post and put in the new post with your updated details. Make sure that you did not accidentally delete any information from the previous file. 7)Click on the ‘update’ button and make sure that you click on ‘view post’ to double check and see if your details have been posted.

Discussion Questions: Superbrands

Give reasons and provide arguments to support your point of view.

  1. Do you consider yourself a brand conscious person?
  2. Would you prefer to buy products that are branded?
  3. Assess your own possessions, do you own any branded goods?
  4. What do you think is the difference between two different brands? Compare. (For example, Adidas and Puma)
  5. Name one brand that you like. Why do you like it? What is your belief about that brand?
  6. What is the personality of the brand that you like? (If Starbucks were a person, what kind of person would he/she be?)
  7. Why do you think branded goods are so expensive?
  8. Is it only the rich who desire branded goods?
  9. Are the poor and working class group of people qualified to own branded goods?
  10. Why do you think people buy branded goods when they cost so much?
  11. Do you think the marketing strategy of these superbrand companies is effective?
  12. What do you think is their purpose of selling branded goods? Is it purely for the money?
  13. Why do you think people are addicted to Starbucks and McDonalds?
  14. When you buy food, would you look at the price or the brand?
  15. Will you be able to tell the difference in taste and quality of the food if you did not see the label, which tells you the brand of the food?
  16. What are the methods they use for advertising their products?
  17. How do you assess the quality of a product on sale?
  18. Do you think it is a good practice to recognize a product’s quality by its brand?
  19. Do you think people should presume that all branded goods are of high quality?