Page added on August 4, 2014
Did you know that the federal government has an “Office of Population Affairs”? I didn’t realize this either until someone sent me a link to their website. The Office of Population Affairs operates under the umbrella of the Department of Health & Human Services, and it might as well be called “The Office of Population Control” because almost everything on the website is about controlling or reducing the size of the population. On the site you can find information and resources about abortion, female sterilization, male sterilization and a vast array of contraceptive choices. There is even a search engine where you can find a local “family planning clinic” where you can get rid of any “unintended pregnancy” that may be bothering you. Frankly, it sickens me to think that my tax dollars are being used to fund all of this.
But the Office of Population Affairs is not just pro-abortion and pro-sterilization. On the page describing their “purpose and mission”, they actually admit that “population research” and studying “population growth” are part of their core work. The following is an excerpt from the official OPA website…
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Title X is the only federal program dedicated solely to the provision of family planning and related preventive services. The Office of Population Affairs (OPA) administers the Title X program and serves as the focal point to advise the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Health on a wide range of reproductive health topics, including family planning, adolescent pregnancy, sterilization andother population issues.
The Office of Population Affairs operates under the direction of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs.
Family Planning Mission
To assist individuals in determining the number and spacing of their children through the provision of voluntary, confidential and low-cost education, counseling, and related comprehensive medical services to eligible clients:
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And needless to say, the goal is never to increase the size of the population.
At least in the old days these population control advocates were more honest about what they were trying to do. For example, Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger once made the following statement…
“The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.”
Sadly, this sick and twisted philosophy is not just limited to one specific department of the federal government.
The truth is that this worldview is represented at the highest levels in the White House itself. Barack Obama repeatedly mentions how much he depends on the advice of his top science adviser John P. Holdren. Well, as many of you probably already know, Holdren is an enthusiastic proponent of extreme population control measures.
The following is what one writer discovered when he investigated Holdren’s writings…
He offered that “a comprehensive Planetary Regime could control the development, administration, conservation, and distribution of all natural resources … The Planetary Regime might be given responsibility for determining the optimum population for the world and for each region and for arbitrating various countries’ shares within their regional limits … The Regime would have some power to enforce the agreed limits.”
Holdren, et al, believe this global body possesses “ample authority under which population growth could be regulated.” Hiding behind the passive voice, they wrote, “it has been concluded”—by whom?—”that compulsory population-control laws, even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the existing constitution if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to endanger the society.” (Emphasis added.) They added that if parents were guilty of “overproducing children, and if the need is compelling, they can be required by law to exercise reproductive responsibility.”
To further reduce the West’s population and carbon footprint, the “de-development of overdeveloped countries…should be given top priority.”
Holdren further, repeatedly, proposed the United Statestransfer $1.43 trillion to $2.86 trillion of U.S. GNP to Third-World countries every year for several decades.
Isn’t that disturbing?
This is the guy telling Obama what he should believe about scientific matters.
In a previous article, I included this gem from Holdren…
A program of sterilizing women after their second or third child, despite the relatively greater difficulty of the operation than vasectomy, might be easier to implement than trying to sterilize men.
The development of a long-term sterilizing capsule that could be implanted under the skin and removed when pregnancy is desired opens additional possibilities for coercive fertility control. The capsule could be implanted at puberty and might be removable, with official permission, for a limited number of births.
But to be fair, this is not the first president that has had a nutjob like this as his top science adviser. George W. Bush actually employed Paul Ehrlich, the author of “The Population Bomb”, as his top science official. In many ways, Ehrlich is even more extreme than Holdren is. Here are a couple of quotes from Ehrlich…
“To our minds, the fundamental cure, reducing the scale of the human enterprise (including the size of the population) to keep its aggregate consumption within the carrying capacity of Earth is obvious but too much neglected or denied”
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“Nobody, in my view, has the right to have 12 children or even three unless the second pregnancy is twins”
Remember, these are not just two nutty professors from the lunatic fringe. These are highly respected members of the scientific community that are personally advising our presidents.
And the leading contender to become the next president is also surrounded by these types of people.
For example, a key adviser to Hillary Clinton named Nina Fedoroff once madethe following statement…
“We need to continue to decrease the growth rate of the global population; the planet can’t support many more people.”
It is not politically expedient for our politicians to come right out and proclaim that they are for population control while they are on the campaign trail.
But if you look at their actions and at the people that they surround themselves with, the message is exceedingly clear.
13 Comments on "Why Does The U.S. Government Have An ‘Office Of Population Affairs’?"
redpill on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 7:48 pm
Woof! Can only imagine it doesn’t take too many clicks through their website to find out where the nearest abortion provider lives. You know, so you can go peacefully “protest” them.
Freaks!
PrestonSturges on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 8:12 pm
I have no idea why PO links to these stupid conspiracy web sites. Literally the same content can be found on World Net Daily and Lyndon laRouche web sites.
Davy on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 8:52 pm
I didn’t hear any really terrible population control options. Abortion is a tough one but give Natures options a look. Nature believes in normal ecosystem adjustments to population overshoot. Picture the worst of the bible that is where we are heading without some effort at adjustment. I imagine it is probably too late even with significant adjustments for Asia and Africa.
clueless on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 9:23 pm
AMERICA’S Depopulation Agenda…idiots!
Makati1 on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 9:24 pm
Davy, you are right. It’s soon goning to be Abortion or Starvation. I do not agree with late-term abortions unless it is to save the mother, but abortions are done by mother nature all the time. We call them miscarriages.
“…Miscarriage statistics can be dramatic. Miscarriage reportedly occurs in 20 percent of all pregnancies. However, according to some sources, this may be an inaccurate number. Many women, before realizing a life has begun forming within them, may miscarry without knowing it-assuming their miscarriage is merely a heavier period. Therefore, the miscarriage rate may be closer to 40 or 50 percent. Of the number of women who miscarry, 20 percent will suffer recurring miscarriages…”
http://www.allaboutlifechallenges.org/miscarriage-statistics.htm#sthash.0Pn2FXsZ.dpuf
My Ex miscarried our first. the next two were perfect. Miscarriage is common everywhere and is nature’s way of preventing most deformed births.
dashster on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 9:26 pm
The US has had a birth rate below the said replacement level of 2.1 for every year except on since 1976. I didn’t see anything about immigration mentioned above, which is where US population growth comes from.
So it would seem that they have other goals than reducing US population.
dashster on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 9:27 pm
“AMERICA’S Depopulation Agenda…idiots!”
Where does immigration fit on that agenda?
Makati1 on Mon, 4th Aug 2014 9:29 pm
clueless, America is ‘depopulating’ many countries around the world by other means. Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, Libya, Nigerian, Sudan, and on and on.
Not to mention NGO foods with ‘only god knows what’ in them. Vaccines with mercury components being distributed for ‘humanitarian’ reasons. And the cancer of extreme poverty all over the world, thanks to Western plundering and ‘colonizing’ for centuries.
Dubya on Tue, 5th Aug 2014 10:46 am
Wow, I didn’t know that either. So there is actually one US government department that has thought about the minor detail that there are about 5 billion more of us than the planet can handle ( with the usual disclaimers about high income people like, say, the USA).
Kenz300 on Tue, 5th Aug 2014 12:20 pm
Around the world we can find a food crisis, a water crisis, a declining fish stocks crisis, an unemployment crisis and an OVER POPULATION crisis.
Each year we add 80 million more people to the planet and have to feed, clothe, shelter and provide energy for…………yet over 2 billion people live on less than $2 a day………
If you can not provide for yourself you can not provide for a child.
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fry10ck on Tue, 5th Aug 2014 2:18 pm
As soon as I read “pro-abortion” and “pro-sterilization” I know I’m reading a right wing loon, likely Christian extremist if they’re from the USA.
I personally have never met any one who is pro-abortion or pro-sterilization. Pro-contraception? Absolutely. Damn stupid not to be.
PrestonSturges on Tue, 5th Aug 2014 5:07 pm
“……For example, Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger once made the following statement
“The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.”…..”
Obviously the writer has no intention of delivering a coherent position on anything. Margaret Sanger = Bad? Are you trying to imply she was secretly against birth control and for infanticide? This cave man stuff “Big rock! Smash!”
zaphod42 on Tue, 5th Aug 2014 9:45 pm
Y’all covered it pretty well. Anyone who has given the least thought about exponentials knows that we cannot continue growth on a finite planet. We passed the sustainability threshold long ago, and are well into “stupidly irresponsible.”
Good on the US for its Office of Population Affairs!!
Of course the US population, whilst speaking about how terrible it all is, acts more sanely in its own contraceptive behavior, thus demonstrating for all to see how hypocritical the Christian Right really is.