The IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation) published their plan in 1969 to reduce the population and encourage abortion and sterlisation. The plan known as the Jaffe Plan was called Examples of proposed Measures to Reduce U.S. Fertility, was written by Frederick Jaffe (Planned Parenthood head of research) in 1969. He made further suggestions in Activities Relevant to the Study of Population Policy for the U.S., a memo written by the same man and quoted in Family Planning Perspectives special supplement no. 1129, 10-70/30, p. ix.
They have achieved a lot of their aims. We have listed some of their proposed measures below:
Substantial tax on married people
Tax on children
Tax married people more than single people
Remove parents' tax exemption
Additional taxes on parents with more than one or two children in school
Reduce/eliminate paid maternity leave or benefits
Reduce/eliminate children's or family allowances
Eliminate Welfare payments after first two children
Require women to work and provide few child care facilities
Compulsory abortion of out-of-wedlock pregnancies
Compulsory sterilization of all who have two children except for a few who would be allowed three
Confine childbearing to only a limited number of adults
Stock certificate-type permits for children
Discouragement of private home ownership
Stop awarding public housing based on family size
Payments to encourage sterilisation
Payments to encourage contraception
Payments to encourage abortion
Abortion and sterilization on demand
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According to the most recent tax filing, the purpose of Planned Parenthood Federation of America is to provide leadership in “[a]chieving, through informed individual choice, a U.S. population of stable size in an optimum environment; in stimulating and sponsoring relevant biomedical, socio-economic, and demographic research.”
Its on page 82 of this document. So it is, in reality, a population-control organization. Funny, this is never mentioned in its advertising campaigns nor it doesn't make it into the "About Us" section of the group's website, which repeatedly claims its mission is to protect women's health, when in fact the real mission is to keep 'control' the population.
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According to the Planned Parenthood's latest report, in 2009, the organization performed 332,278 abortions, the most it has performed in a year to date, but referred merely 977 women for adoption. In 2008, it performed 324,008 abortions and referred 2,405 for adoption—all the while receiving more than $363 million in government grants and contracts for the year.
With approximately 1.2 million abortions done annually in the United States via surgical abortions or the mifepristone abortion drug, Planned Parenthood has increased its share of the abortion industry to 27.6 percent of all abortions done annually.
The new document the abortion organization posted shows Planned Parenthood provided prenatal services to merely 7,021 women and referred only 977 women for adoption services. These numbers were a 25 percent drop in prenatal care clients and a whopping 59 percent decline in adoption referrals from the 2,405 adoption referrals in 2008. The abortion business helped only 9,433 prenatal clients in 2008, down substantially from the 11,000 women it provided prenatal care to in 2007 — showing health care given to pregnant woman has fallen substantially over the years.
As a result, 97.6 percent of pregnant women going to Planned Parenthood are sold abortions while less than 2.4 percent of pregnant women received non-abortion services including adoption and prenatal care. That's up from 96.5 percent of pregnant women going to Planned Parenthood getting abortions in 2008.
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