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To: tejek who wrote (795216)7/15/2014 1:30:41 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1583712
 
Plutocrat who wants to control women's bodies found: It's Bill Gates .... not the Hobby Lobby family


How Do the Powerful Control the Powerless? Contraception

AMERICANplutocrats, in league with pharmaceutical interests, have been in the business of controlling the fertility of the lower orders for many decades now. The Rockefeller Foundation began to seriously work in this vein in the 1940s with its Population Council, at a time when the fecundity of Catholic families became a serious political concern and threat to the powers-that-be. Now Bill Gates is forging into new territory. According to Lifesitenews:

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is funding the development of a contraceptive microchip that can be remotely controlled to release hormones that can act as abortifacients into a woman’s body for up to 16 years. Both the chip’s potential to take a life and the potential privacy concerns have drawn criticism.

[ Think about two things there: "REMOTELY CONTROLLED" and "16 YEARS" They are serious about this. Who do they plan on doing the remote controlling women's reproduction???? Don't worry, readers, Gates says he wants this for the third world, not for you. Right. No war on women here, well except for third world women. ]

The chip, which measures 20 x 20 x 7 millimeters, can be implanted under the skin of a woman’s buttocks, upper arm, or abdomen in 30 minutes. The device contains a 16-year reservoir of the drug levonorgestrel, releasing 30 micrograms a day – but the dosage can be altered by remote control, as well.

The technology was originally intended, and tested, to release osteoporosis medication in elderly women, but Dr. Robert Langer of MIT changed his focus to contraception after a personal discussion with Bill Gates. Gavin Corley, a biomedical engineer, told the BBC the technology could be used to achieve contraceptive targets in the developing world, indicating “a humanitarian application as opposed to satisfying a first-world need.”

The announcement comes as the Gates Foundation is spearheading an international, multi-billion-dollar push for expanding birth control in the developing world, bringing charges from pro-life and political that they are engaged in global population control. In June, Melinda Gates wrote that the foundation “ has decided not to fund abortion” as part of its efforts.

[ Except by remote control, that is. ]

http://www.thinkinghousewife.com/wp/2014/07/how-do-the-powerful-control-the-powerless-contraception/#more-71286



To: tejek who wrote (795216)7/15/2014 3:13:36 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583712
 
She even threw her lesbian sister under the bus, something not even the dickster did, for nothing.