Sunday, August 24, 2014

Population Control Update - The Philippines


This is an update to:

population control - are the numbers non-sense? 04.17.2014
http://globalistnews.blogspot.com/2014/04/population-control-are-numbers-non.html

We can some up the population control plan with one word:

Catholicism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholocism

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Philippines joyous as baby Chonalyn's arrival means population hits 100m
Girl born in Manlia showered with gifts as nation celebrates milestone, and also worries how it will cope with burgeoning numbers

Dailin Duras Cabigayan, 27, smiles with Chonalyn – the 100 millionth baby born in the Philippines.
Dailin Duras Cabigayan, 27, smiles with her daughter Chonalyn, as officials present her with a cake and clothing, as the 100 millionth baby born in the Philippines. Photograph: Romeo Ranoco/Reuters

Associated Press in Manila
The Guardian, Sunday 27 July 2014 13.46 EDT

Philippine officials welcomed the birth on Sunday of their country's 100 millionth citizen with a cake, hope and concerns about how their poor nation can help ensure a decent life for its swelling population.

A girl named Chonalyn was born shortly after midnight at the government-run Jose Fabella hospital in Manila, pushing the country's estimated population to the milestone figure, said Juan Antonio Perez III, executive director of the Commission on Population.

Wrapped in a blanket and pink bonnet and cradled by her beaming mother, Chonalyn was showered with a cake, infant clothes and other gifts by health and population commission officials at a hospital ceremony.

The United Nations Population Fund said the milestone offers both challenges and opportunities to the Philippines, which is the world's 12th most populous country and has one of Asia's fastest-growing populations.

"It is important to emphasise that population is not merely a matter of numbers, but of human rights and opportunities,"
said Klaus Beck, the UNPF's Philippines representative.

With 54% of its population under the age of 25, the Philippines needs to provide the young with education, job opportunities and skills, Beck said.

Nearly half of the country's people live in cities as more Filipinos migrate from rural areas to look for better opportunities elsewhere, fostering problems such as trafficking in girls and women that have to be addressed, he said.

In the poorest areas, women bear more children than they desire because of a lack of access to reproductive health information and services, Beck said.

President Benigno Aquino III signed a law in 2012 that directs government health centers to provide free access to nearly all contraceptives to everyone, particularly the poor, but its enforcement was delayed amid strong opposition from the dominant Roman Catholic church.

In April, the supreme court declared that the law was constitutional and gave the government the OK to enforce it.

more here:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/27/philippines-chonalyn-baby-100m-population

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Photos: Inside one of the world’s busiest maternity wards
BY BRIAN EPSTEIN  August 24, 2014 at 12:23 PM EDT

Grappling with a population boom, the maternity ward at the Jose Favella Hospital in the Philippine capital of Manila is one of the busiest in the world, with an average of 60 births per day. No other hospital in the country has a higher birth rate.

To ensure that mothers are given the right child after giving birth, nurses attach two identification tags to newborns on their ankles and wrists. In the past three decades, the country’s population has more than doubled from 45 million to 100 million.

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Because of the staggering birth rate in the Philippines, there are typically more patients in the maternity ward at the Jose Favella Hospital than there are resources to treat them, the hospital’s chief obstetrician, Dr. Silvia de La Paz said. Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

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Because families in the Philippines, Asia’s most Catholic country, have had little or no access to contraception or family planning advice, they often get larger every year, experts note. Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

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The population is growing fastest among the poorest Filipinos who can’t afford contraception, officials say. Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

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Because so many give birth daily at the hospital, nurses are forced to put to beds together for four mothers and four newborns, called a “tandem bed.” Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

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Mothers rest with their newborns on tandem beds in the maternity ward of the Jose Favella Hospital in Manila. Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

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Janice Dario, 19, just had her second baby. A third of all 19-year-olds in the Philippines already have a child or are pregnant with their first, according to the United Nations Population Fund. Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

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Overpopulation in the Philippines means many new mothers will go from a short stay in overcrowded hospital wards back to life in the teeming slums of the city. Credit: Mark Litke/NewsHour

Watch our full broadcast report on reproductive health from the Philippines, here:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/photos-inside-one-worlds-busiest-maternity-wards/

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Religion in the Philippines

The Philippines is a secular nation with a constitutional separation of church and state. As a result of Spanish cultural influence, Religion in the Philippines is marked by a majority of people being of the Christian faith (~90%). The Philippines is one of two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia, the other being East Timor, a former Portuguese colony. More than 90% of the population are Christians: about 80.3% belong to the Roman Catholic Church while 9.5% belong to Protestant Christian denominations, such as the Iglesia ni Cristo, the Philippine Independent Church, United Church of Christ in the Philippines (a mainline Protestant United Church), and Jehovah's Witnesses.

more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_Philippines

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Pretty crazy, right?

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The Problem: "Too many babies are being born..."

The Reaction: "and its hurting 'mother earth', blah, blah, blah, thanks a lot Christians."

The Solution: "We (the United Nations and related organizations) should start up some programs to slow this down: "

Human population control

Population control may use one or more of the following practices although there are other methods as well:

  •         Contraception
  •         Abstinence
  •         Reducing infant mortality so that parents do not increase their family size to ensure at least some survive to adulthood.[3]
  •         Abortion
  •         Improving status of women causing departure from traditional sexual division of labour.
  •         Emigration
  •         Immigration reduction
  •         Sterilization
  •         Legislation

sources and more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_population_control
Eventually, there will be a shift in the Philippines, just as there was in China.

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Roman Catholicism in China

China is home to an estimated 12 million Catholics, the majority of whom worship outside the official Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CPA). The State Administration for Religious Affairs states that there are 5.3 million Catholics belonging to the official Catholic Patriotic Association, which oversees 70 bishops, and approximately 6,000 churches nationwide.[19] In addition, there are roughly 40 bishops unordained by the CPA who operate unofficially, and recognize the authority of the Vatican.[19]

more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholicism_in_China

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China scales back one-child policy

May 30, 2014, 6:48 PM|China is hoping for a new baby boom after a landmark decision to loosen its limit of one child per family. For the first time in the history of communist China, the labor force is shrinking. Now up to 20 million more couples can have a second child. Seth Doane reports.

video here:
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/china-scales-back-one-child-policy/

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Catholic Church in India

The Catholic Church in India is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of the Pope and the curia in Rome.
There are over 19.9 million Catholics in India,[1] which represents around 1.55% of the total population[2] and the Catholic church is the largest Christian church within India.[1]

more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_India

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The big picture:

They tell lies and the truth in the same sentence.

1) We have a lot of people this planet, 7 billion. -Truth
--its good that people are able to have children, its God given.

2) We don't have enough room for all of these people. -Lie
--its evil that they have chosen to kill us off to "save the earth"

Genesis 3:22
And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:

http://www.firstplumbline.net/skullandbones/images/Bones_Logo.jpg

The Jesuit Order, using the Catholic Church is implementing the Birth Control Agenda.

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