Abortion providers benefit from the most powerful forces in U.S. industry. Planned Parenthood, according to the group 2nd Vote, received donations from dozens of companies like American Express, Bank of America, ExxonMobil, and others.
It isn’t just major household brands that support the practice either. It’s the billionaires whose investments direct the economy as well. Behind the rhetoric of women’s rights is billionaires’ interest in population control — something they share with Planned Parenthood’s eugenicist founder Margaret Sanger. The liberal outlet Vox put it this way: “If you could snap your fingers and rid the world of billionaire philanthropists instantly, hundreds of millions of women worldwide would lose access to contraception. And in the US, only the rich would have access to legal abortion.” In 2020, Live Action released a report outlining the well-funded nexus of billionaires, population control interests, “reproductive health care,” and the abortion pill. For example, RHIA Ventures has received funding from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, whose namesake led the tech company Hewlett-Packard. A French company donated the patent for the pill to the Population Council, whose leader at one time said “birth control and abortion are turning out to be the great eugenic advances of our time.” Started by John D. Rockefeller III, the organization has received money from the foundations of Microsoft’s Bill Gates, David and Lucille Packard, liberal megadonor George Soros, and Henry Ford of Ford Motors. Organizations associated with Gates, Buffett, and Packard collectively spent billions of dollars on so-called reproductive health. Danco Laboratories, which manufactures the abortion pill, was started by the Council and receives funding from similar sources (Buffett, Packard, and Soros), according to Live Action. It’s no secret that the sources of these funds are interested in managing population levels. For example, Packard’s son David said that his father thought “unless we can limit the population, the other problems are eventually going to become unmanageable.” The financial returns on abortion are more easily observed in fetal tissue research, where institutions can access a bevy of funding if they are able to obtain baby body parts. According to the White Coat Waste Project, the National Institutes of Health expected to spend $88 million on fetal tissue research in fiscal year 2022. If institutions can obtain aborted fetal tissue, there’s a smorgasbord of funding to be found among private organizations and federal grants. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s foundation, along with NIH, has also invested in an expansive human cell atlas project, which involves at least “121 human fetal samples ranging from 72 to 129 days in postconceptual age.” Embedded in various universities is the Ryan Residency Program, which trains doctors to perform abortions. In 2010, The New York Times reported that the program had only one funder — the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, previously led by Buffett’s ex-wife Susie. In describing the organization’s mission, Buffett’s daughter Susie said: “Population control was what my father has always believed was the biggest and most important issue, so that will be the foundation’s focus.” Read more at: LifeSiteNews.comCDC warns that gay men are spreading disease in Florida
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