12 yr Girl Discovers ALL U.S. Presidents Except One Related to One British King (by SurvivalWithBushcraf)
A bit strange to me. One of my ancestors is John Adams and I am also a distant cousin to the Bushes. Sent some shutters down my spine.
This talk was given after the Columbine shootings. Bill Cosby gives some great examples of what might have gone wrong with that family. What would fix it. This is still true after today’s shootings.
Please do not vote for Obama if you consider yourself even slightly pro-life!
I’ll take it a step further, a failure to vote for his opposition is a vote for Obama.
Depopulation & Eugenics In America With Forced Sterilization.
Here’s just a sample of what the global elite had to say about depopulation and eliminating the “useless eaters”:
“Society has no business to permit degenerates to reproduce their kind”
Theodore Roosevelt
“A total world population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.”
Ted Turner, in an interview with Audubon magazine
“In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 people per day. It is a horrible thing to say, but it is just as bad not to say it.”
J. Cousteau, 1991 explorer and UNESCO courier
“I believe that human overpopulation is the fundamental problem on Earth Today” and, “We humans have become a disease, the Humanpox.”
Dave Foreman, Sierra Club and co founder of Earth First!
“We must speak more clearly about sexuality, contraception, about abortion, about values that control population, because the ecological crisis, in short, is the population crisis. Cut the population by 90% and there aren’t enough people left to do a great deal of ecological damage.”
Mikhail Gorbachev
“Depopulation should be the highest priority of foreign policy towards the third world, because the US economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries”.
Dr. Henry Kissinger
”World population needs to be decreased by 50%”
Dr. Henry Kissinger
“War and famine would not do. Instead, disease offered the most efficient and fastest way to kill the billions that must soon die if the population crisis is to be solved. AIDS is not an efficient killer because it is too slow. My favorite candidate for eliminating 90 percent of the world’s population is airborne Ebola (Ebola Reston), because it is both highly lethal and it kills in days, instead of years. “We’ve got airborne diseases with 90 percent mortality in humans. Killing humans. Think about that. “You know, the bird flu’s good, too. For everyone who survives, he will have to bury nine”
Dr. Eric Pianka University of Texas evolutionary ecologist and lizard expert, showed solutions for reducing the world’s population to an audience on population control
“Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature”
Anonymously commissioned Georgia Guidestones
“If I were reincarnated I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels.”
Prince Phillip, Queen Elizabeth’s husband, Duke of Edinburgh, leader of the World Wildlife Fund
Via - UrbanWarfareChannel
Nick Gillespie Talks Nanny State Tales from 2011 & “Pint-Sized Sparticuses” on Stossel
Reason’s Nick Gillespie joins Fox Business’ John Stossel to discuss Nanny State tales from 2011 - ranging from banning prostitution, undercooked hamburgers, student-teacher relationships, video poker, home-brought lunches and the citizens that fight back.
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Song:Zero Population. From Saturday’s Warrior.
Context of this song is when this musical was written. This was a major topic. As it is today. We Mormons were known for our big families. This song is in relation to this. The antagonist sings this song. The protagonists family has a large family of kids. He is saying to the protagonist. How dare your parents have a big family.
Lyrics:
Ev’ry day the world is getting smaller by far!
Bursting at the seams, what can we do?
Zero population is the answer, my friend!
Without it the rest of us are doomed!
(chorus)
Who can survive? Who can survive?
Not one of us will be alive!
Who can be strong? Who can be strong?
When ev’ry inch is gone!
Who can survive? Who can survive?
Not one of us will be alive!
Who can be strong? Who can be strong?
When mother earth is gone?
Ev’ry day the food supply is shrinking away!
With starvation at our door what can we do?
Licensing of children is the answer, my friend!
Without it, the rest of us are through!
(chorus)
Who can survive? Who can survive?
Not one of us will be alive!
Who can be strong? Who can be strong?
When all the food is gone?
Who can survive? Who can survive?
Not one of us will be alive!
Who can be strong? Who can be strong?
When ev’ry crumb is gone?
Tragedy our oil is depleating each day!
Ev’ry baby makes it last a shorter time!
Legalized abortion is the answer, my friend!
Without it, there is no peace of mind!
(chorus)
Who can survive? Who can survive?
Not one of us will be alive!
Who can be strong? Who can be strong?
When all the oil is gone!
Who can survive? Who can survive?
Not one of us will be alive!
Who can be strong? Who can be strong?
When energy is gone?
Zero population is the answer my friend.
Without it the rest of us are doomed.
On UNICEF not wanting adaptions. I am sure has to do with the U.N.s zero population policies. We also know they also don’t like the institution of the family in any form. After all the goverment is the proper family. Of course they don’t care about what these laws do to the kids. What a sham.
Title:
Abandoned in Guatemala: The Failure of International Adoption Policies.
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Uploaded by ReasonTV on Oct 6, 2011
“If we shut down international adoptions, that’s 5,000 kids a year whose lives we are ruining, whose lives could have been wonderful, and we’re dooming them by shutting them into these institutions. So, to me, that’s fundamental evil.”
—Harvard law professor Elizabeth Bartholet
In 2007, Guatemala’s privately run system of adoption attorneys, orphanages and foster care providers helped nearly 5,000 abandoned children find homes with loving families around the world. But then the Guatemalan government shut down international adoptions, created a centrally controlled adoption agency and nationalized the orphanage system. The plan was to promote in-country adoptions, but that plan hasn’t worked. Last year, only 35 children were adopted by Guatemalan families.
Why did the Guatemalan government put an end to a system that was giving thousands of abandoned children a chance at a better life? And what did UNICEF have to do with it? Reason.tv producers Paul Feine and Alex Manning went to Guatemala to find out.
“Abandoned in Guatemala: The Failure of International Adoption Policies” is a film about the promise of international adoption and the sad reality that international adoptions around the world are decreasing, largely due to the influence of UNICEF. It’s also a film about a privately run system that worked and a state-run system that is failing. Most of all, “Abandoned in Guatemala” is a film intended to raise awareness about international adoption in the hope that in the near future more abandoned children will be placed with loving families, wherever they happen to live.
Approximately 20 minutes.
Produced by Paul Feine and Alex Manning. Additional camera: Anthony Fisher. Graphics: Sharif Matar. Voice-over translations: Rin Palmer. Special thanks to Lissa Hanckel, Ana Isabel Maria-Gadala Centeno and Madre Ines. Music by Jason Shaw (audionautix.com) and Vate (www.vate.com.mx).
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Dutch integration exam “breaches EU law”
The Dutch government is not allowed to force people who qualify for family reunion to take the required integration exam in their country of origin, argues a lawyer representing a Turkish family in a case to be heard at a court in Rotterdam.
Doing so contravenes the European Guideline regarding family reunions, adopted in 2005, and the Turkish Association Treaty dating back to the 1960s, according to the lawyer, Ejder Köse. The trial is to begin on 20 September.
The Turkish couple Mr Köse is representing have been living apart since the mid-1990s, when the husband moved to the Netherlands. His wife now wants to move in with her husband in Holland but the Dutch authorities are requiring her first to take an integration exam at the Dutch embassy in Turkey. In a prior case Mr Köse succeeded in contesting the required integration of Turkish nationals who wish to live in the Netherlands.
That requirement was adopted in 2006 as part of the Foreign Integration Law. That law, Mr Köse maintains, violates the European Guideline regarding family reunions and the Turkish Association Treaty, both of which stipulate that family reunions should not be made harder by any additional requirements. (via Radio Netherlands Worldwide)
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Bill Cosby on Parenting 3
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Uploaded by BlackAndRight on Sep 29, 2006
Shot by Bob. 3 of 3
Abandoned, then adopted: ‘Special’ kids’ happiness
Uploaded by RussiaToday on Aug 28, 2011
For many the city of Kirov, a thousand kilometers from Moscow, is a place where family comes first, as the city is leading the way in a pioneering project to find homes for orphans. There are thousands of orphans in Russia, but in fact most of them have either parents or relatives outside of the orphanage. These people, however, simply do not want to look after them or cannot be trusted to do so. In Kirov, these children are helped to find a new home. It is hard enough to find a new family for healthy orphans. It is even harder for those who are diagnosed with serious physical, mental or psychological disabilities. But at Kirov’s Orphanage Number 1, they seem to manage. While in Russia there are currently 150,000 children who have not been adopted from orphanages, in Kirov, 98 per cent of all orphans find a new family before they turn six. “Many orphanages exist by themselves, in isolation. We are reaching out to the potential parents and the authorities and working with them,” deputy director Svetlana Klekovkina explained to RT. Their first course of action is to try and place the children back with their biological parents, who often give them up, scared off by the diagnoses. The orphanage shows that with the right care, these children can lead normal lives. The parents have to prove their attitude has changed. For other potential adopters, there are educational courses and ongoing medical support — all basics in the West, but hardly universal in Russia. Yet the staff say these are not the main reasons for their success. “It doesn’t matter how good the facilities are here, or what care the children receive. We — all of the staff here — still know that an orphanage is no substitute for a family,” said Svetlana Klekovkina. A quick straw poll shows as much.
Grown Up Babies Lose Their Baby Bottle
Uploaded by libertywriters on Aug 9, 2011
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Grown Up Babies Lose Their Baby Bottle




