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Africa has become the number one target of population controllers; A look at abortion in Africa

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“As I told you ― we talked about it earlier ― that a hell of a lot of people want to control the negro bastards.  You know what we are talking about ― population control.” Richard Nixon (excerpt from White House Tape #700/10 (April 3, 1972)

It has long been proved that the most effective way to compel the people of a country to serve another nation is to colonize their minds. What is left? A nation led by compliant and easily corruptible people who will allow interlopers to pillage their country’s natural resources with impunity. This has led to ghastly human rights abuses in Africa on a scale unseen in human history.

There has been an influx of population control devices utilized in Africa in efforts to keep the birth count low. Their motivation: to hold down the number of babies born in targeted nations by whatever means are available. Western countries have been involved in promoting abortion in developing countries in Africa for years, and yes, this includes Canada.

In South Africa, there is The Termination of Pregnancy law, which specifies a fine of $22,000 and 10 years’ imprisonment on the first offense for anyone obstructing abortion in any way.  This includes pro-life physicians who refuse to perform abortions. These brave souls face a brutal three‑way choice: do abortions, give up practicing medicine entirely, or go to jail for a decade.

Some witnesses have reported being locked in rooms and not released until they had been injected with Depo-Provera or had an IUD inserted. Other women said that untrained workers had implanted them with Norplant one week and an IUD the next so that they could meet their quotas for contraceptive “acceptors.” Several men complained that they had been sterilized during circumcisions that were supposedly carried out to reduce the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission.

If you think about it, if a nation’s population remains small, it will consume less of its own resources, this is why Africa has become the number one target of population controllers.

“We shouldn’t let western countries set our agenda,” that’s “cultural imperialism.” Ann Kioko (CitizenGo)

The pressure to introduce abortion in Africa is suffocating, and CitizenGO is fighting back. CitizenGO is a community of active citizens who work together, using online petitions and action alerts as a resource, to defend and promote life, family, and liberty. They work to ensure that those in power respect human dignity and individuals’ rights.

CitizenGo has been actively fighting population control techniques like abortion all across Africa, and this has put them on the oligarch’s radar. CitizenGo and their campaigners, individuals like Ann Kioko, have been harassed, and had their bank accounts frozen. They feel threatened, because Ann and CitizenGO are pushing real pro-life policy in Kenya and also positively impacting other African countries with their work.

Ann has helped push a pro-life National Reproductive Health Policy that was presented in Kenya last month by the Kenyan Ministry of Health. Ann also went to a meeting of the East African Legislative Assembly to pressure them to stand up for life. In addition, she spoke multiple times at the UN to protest the new colonialism of some Western countries, including Canada, who are trying to impose their radically leftist ideologies on Africa.

The threat level went up when African people began tweeting and retweeting CitizenGo hashtags; they were actually accused of paying people to tweet. Apparently they find it hard to believe that most people in Africa are actually pro-life and are against the population control techniques that they are being tricked into believing in.

The attack on the people of Africa is relentless, and the only way to stop this, is by bringing attention to what is being done covertly. Thank you CitizenGo for bringing this to our attention. We will continue to follow up on this story.

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