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Melinda Gates: Family Planning Means Sterilizing Women in Developing Nations
Susanne Posel activistpost.com The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) are hosting The London Family Planning Summit (LFPS) where they will purvey their depopulation and eugenics agenda in the name of women’s rights. Both governmental and private sector representatives will be in … Continue reading →
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Living with Fukushima City’s radiation problem
Source: GreenPeace While walking through the highly contaminated outskirts of Fukushima City last week, I suddenly realized that this capital of the prefecture is as far from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site as my hometown is from Borssele where the … Continue reading →
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