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"Her own words, Sanger pushed for a society that limited birth to those she deemed fit to have children." "Well, I think the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world that have disease from their parents, that have no chance in the world to be a human being practically, delinquents, prisoners, all sorts of things just mocked when they're born." "I personally believe in the sterilization of the feeble minded, the insane, and the syphilitic." "The most urgent problem today is how to limit and discourage the overfertility of the mentally and physically defective. Many point to a 1923 New York Times interview as proof of Sanger's racist motives in which she referred to people as weeds, saying" "It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements in our society and the gradual suppression, elimination, and eventual extirpation of defective stocks, those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization." "Sanger once shared her vision"

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I thought women's liberation was about equal rights and work, but I was told by someone that the Rockefellers funded it to increase taxes and influence children's thinking by breaking up families.

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Terri Beatley, author and founder of the Hosea Initiative, argues that America's declining birth rate is not a mere lifestyle trend but may be linked to a long-running population control agenda sold under the language of health care, choice, and women's rights. She discusses her research into the population-control movement in the U.S., highlighting Bernard Nathanson, cofounder of what became the abortion industry, and the organization now known as Planned Parenthood, framed as women’s health care. Beatley recounts her personal journey from buying into Margaret Sanger’s legacy and postponing motherhood to later becoming a homeschooling mother who left a six-figure career. She discusses how the abortion industry affected parental rights in Virginia and led her to interview Nathanson, who she says transitioned from abortion advocate to anti-abortion advocate. Nathanson allegedly performed abortions and taught other doctors how to kill babies, while also cofounding the first pro-abortion political action committee (NARAL). Beatley emphasizes Nathanson’s exposure to real-time ultrasound, his eventual conversion to a pro-life stance by 1979, and his later life as a vocal critic of abortion, including his “eight-point strategy of deception” to promote abortion. Beatley explains that Nathanson’s eight-point propaganda plan was revealed to her in an interview (December 1, 2009) with Nathanson, conducted while he was ill and near death. She outlines the eight points as follows: 1) Frame the argument around choice, presenting it as a woman’s right to choose. 2) Craft catchy slogans, such as “my body, my choice” and “every baby a wanted baby.” 3) Manipulate the media, with Nathanson described as the “Fauci of yesteryear.” 4) Fabricate facts to evoke empathy, including claims of a million illegal abortions annually and 5,000–10,000 women dying from abortion complications, which Beatley asserts are lies. 5) Use polling statistics to mislead public opinion, with Nathanson allegedly fabricating a 60% figure while acknowledging the true figure was far smaller. 6) Repetition of lies through media, a strategy Nathanson reportedly endorsed. 7) Justify decriminalizing abortion by arguing it would not stop abortions, while noting that legalization can increase demand. 8) The Catholic strategy, including a four-part plan to target Catholics: blame bishops for abortion deaths, back Catholic pro-choice politicians, split Catholics into orthodox and “Kennedy-style” pro-choice camps, and promote the “Catholic straddle”—standing pro-life personally but voting pro-choice politically. Beatley stresses the broader consequences she associates with abortion advocacy: a rapid rise in breast cancer linked to birth control practices, evisceration of parental rights across all 50 states, and a cultural shift that allegedly contributed to societal decline. She argues that Nathanson’s legacy—if exposed and understood—could influence hearts and minds toward ending abortion, as opposed to political action alone. Beatley references Nathanson’s “Silent Scream” and his resignation letter on the second anniversary of Roe v. Wade (1975), noting that Nathanson urged Americans to love and stop the killing, and that his conversion took place after viewing ultrasound footage. The conversation shifts to practical actions: Beatley promotes distributing “fact check booklets” produced by Hosea Initiative to educate families, churches, and communities. The booklets cover Nathanson’s history and the eight-point propaganda strategy. Hosea Initiative’s website is given as HoseaFourU.org (Hosea, thenumberfour,you.org). Beatley emphasizes an online Raise Up Your Voice community, seeking passionate pro-life representatives in every county (3,143 counties) to build a national educational movement and “repent for apathy” in voting choices. The interview closes with Beatley urging widespread dissemination of Nathanson’s story and the eight-point strategy, claiming that education can empower people to “connect the dots” and reduce the abortion industry’s influence. She frames the effort as an information war and suggests that President Trump could amplify Nathanson’s message to reach a broad audience.

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Black people sold black people; white people just paid for it. The speaker's great-great-grandmother was sold by her father to another black man, who then sold her to her husband. Slavery existed worldwide, including in the Arab, Persian, and Greek worlds, and among Europeans. Slavery is not unique to black people. Racism is given too much respect. Discrimination would still exist even in a mono-racial world; people would discriminate based on traits like eye color. As long as you are competition and a threat, someone will try to remove you, regardless of race. Conversely, if you add value, you will be appreciated, regardless of race.

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Speaker 0: What the do I have to do in this council in order to get respect as a black woman? I'm not afraid of anybody here. When I make a mistake, I will be clear. I don't hate you as a white woman. I don't hate you as a white man. I am sick and tired of this body so stupidly racially divided, so afraid, so depraved. People with no faith because they are afraid of their losing their advancement. They're afraid of bargaining. They're afraid of leveraging. These people have, oh my god. I can't even call you cowards because desperation deserves mercy. Cancer to redistricting. Fine. We give it to a white woman. Can we all get along? Can we get together? Can we love each other now? Can we make sure that black and brown babies don't die? Can we make sure that cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? Can we do that? No. No. No. No. Because this body crucifies you first because of allegations. This is not a court. You don't get to crucify people before they're proven guilty. They're innocent until proven guilty. Amen. Now after this, I will look forward to working with you because I have stamina. I believe, as Baldwin said, what you do not what you say. Your votes here sometimes are racist. You move sometimes in a way that hurts my people. Speaker 1: Yes. Say that. Speaker 0: And then when I get up to stand up and talk, oh, all she talks about is black stuff. Speaker 1: Yes. You should. Good. Speaker 0: I am here to represent every single black woman and man that suffers in the community. God has my back. Speaker 1: You got your Speaker 0: am not afraid to not have political asylum or any type of affiliations or connections. I came here, I fear none, no man, but my Lord. Amen. I came here to serve people. I came here to love. I came here to grow. But people talk about this racial equity thing. It's all fake. Speaker 1: Thank you. And Speaker 0: you do politics and you hurt each other. And yet, here I am, five foot tall African woman from the projects. And I am here to tell you, if the voters don't vote me back Speaker 1: We are get votes back.

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'Telling black people you don't need government assistance because you can be somebody is not racist.' Since subsidies began, we have been controlled by the government and not only what we can do, but how we think. The speaker asserts, 'Black people don't wanna hear the truth because we benefit off of not working and being lazy off of government assistance.' Citing Charlie Kirk, they say, 'if the black people wanna become better, we're gonna have to stop celebrating crime and murder.' They say 'our culture is destruction' and criticize artists like Beyonce, Summer Walker, SZA, Cardi B, sexy red, and rappers as 'horrible examples' of womanhood and character. The message urges rebuilding family structure, notes that removing a father destroyed the family, and calls for community rebuilding despite resistance to being told what to do, warning against victimhood and dependence on others.

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While America denied land to African Americans, it freely distributed millions of acres in the West and Midwest to white immigrants. The government funded land grant colleges to teach them farming, provided county agents to enhance their expertise, and offered low-interest rates for farm mechanization. Today, many of these individuals receive substantial federal subsidies. Ironically, these same people insist that African Americans should lift themselves up without assistance. This is the harsh reality we face. As we arrive in Washington for this campaign, we demand our rightful compensation.

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Abortion was legalized in this country, and crime rates subsequently dropped by 40%. The speaker questions whether abortion is responsible for the decrease in crime. They mention that statistics show that women, particularly black women, have the highest abortion rates. However, the speaker criticizes the idea of targeting black individuals for termination, calling it racist.

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Speaker 0 states: "Your big shots. Already have a nigger mare. We don't need any more nigger big shots. Already have a nigger mare. We don't need any more nigger big shots." Speaker 1 describes a future problem and the current crisis: "There's about a 100,000 of them who are the predators. A 100,000 of the kids you read about in the front page of the newspaper every day. Unless we do something about that cadre of young people, tens of thousands of them, born out of wedlock, without parents, without supervision, structure, without any conscience developing. A portion of them will become the predators fifteen years from now. And, madam president, we have predators on our streets." He adds that "They are beyond the pale, many of those people. We have no choice but to take them out of society."

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Melanin, the pigment that gives color to our skin, is said to be worth more than gold by the pound. This raises questions about why Planned Parenthood clinics are predominantly located in black communities. The speaker suggests that organs containing melanin are more valuable than those of non-melanated individuals. They state that this is not a conspiracy, but rather a fact. Additionally, the speaker mentions that black babies in New York are born larger and older, which could potentially make the abortion industry profitable.

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I don't want anyone telling me or my grandchildren to vote against something ungodly. We have so many things to vote for in this beautiful country. I don't need to talk about the filth, it speaks for itself. I thank the two most powerful people in American history, the black individuals.

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Americans are taught that America was the worst when it comes to slavery, but this is complete nonsense. American slavery is portrayed as uniquely evil because slaves were considered property, but generational slavery was common worldwide. While the U.S. receives focus due to slavery, most slaves were not shipped there; the U.S. received under 400,000 out of 10-12 million. Focusing on historical abuse by white people won't help the black community gain capital, as modern problems aren't tied to ethnic conflict from 160 years ago. Problems in the black community increased with welfare programs. Almost every society had slavery, including the Aztecs, Persians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Vikings, and especially the Arab world, who took about 17 million people from Africa. The British and Americans were rare in abolishing slavery. The British Navy sank around 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 people. Saudi Arabia only recently abolished the slave trade, and the global slavery index estimates over 700,000 slaves still exist there. American slavery was horrible but not unique. Focusing solely on America's evils hasn't improved race relations.

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The speaker discusses the origins of the AIDS virus, linking it to experiments at Fort Detrick and a vaccination campaign by the World Health Organization in Africa and Brazil. They claim the virus was deliberately created and spread to target black populations. The speaker warns against trusting the government or the Democrat Party, stating that black people are seen as expendable.

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I talk to black folk all the time as somebody that's a child of a preacher. Listen. Most black people are not republicans simply because we just as like y'all racist. I can't hang out with the KKK in them. That's really what it is. But when we think about who we are as black people and we think about where we come from, most black people have very conservative values. That's right. Right? But the reality is that, like, we just can't side with, like, the neo Nazis in them. We, like, we not we not dealing with y'all like that.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for being at the Planned Parenthood annual meeting and receiving an award. They admire Margaret Sanger for her courage, tenacity, and vision. They mention a biography about Sanger and reflect on her fight against archetypes and accusations. Another speaker brings up Sanger's controversial statements about wanting to exterminate the Negro race and using sterilization for ethnic cleansing. They mention the injection of diseases and the Tuskegee experiment, as well as the HIV injections in the 80s and 90s.

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White people are every single bit justified in being racist. Every single bit justified. That's pattern recognition. That's not racism. That's pattern recognition. Aren't you people ashamed? Who's raising these fucking people? Who's raising these people? It's other black people. It's baby mamas and baby daddies. We are fucking tired of you. It's you, it's black people. We are too broke to be woke. We want our lives back. We want our cities back. The crime. It's the chaos. It's the violence. And you know what demographic is almost exclusively responsible for it? It's you, it's black people. Jason Whitlock... said that this is a demonic sentiment. Who does it benefit to make these excuses and to say it's everybody else? We are done. We want our lives back.

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White people are tired of hearing about racism and oppression. They are tired of black people's excuses for not graduating high school or raising their kids. Black kids are running all over the city with no parents because the parents let them. Black parents won't cooperate, especially black mothers. Some black mothers chase away men who want to be there for their kids with obnoxious and degrading behaviors. White people are done and getting ready to remove their support. Then black people will understand what racism and oppression is all about.

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Speaker 0: It is a report that concludes that The United States official foreign policy signed into law in 1975 by president Ford, and when I say signed into law, it's called a presidential directive, is the reduction of population in 12 foreign twelve twelve specific foreign countries. Not the control of population, the reduction of population. And so it explains the ways we're gonna do this is through medicalizing birth control, never was before. You didn't need a doctor to get a condom, and to go around and talk to villages everywhere and say, you want a reproductive health freedom, don't you? You know what most women want on the planet Earth? Babies. They're they're not looking for reproductive health freedom was a term for have fewer babies. Right? There is a very potent move in official US foreign policy to reduce population in other countries. Now why? Philippines or or Indonesia. Why? They state it directly in the Kissinger report because it's classified. They wanted to reduce those countries' development so that they wouldn't need their own raw materials because we want them, the metals, etcetera. It is dark as shit, the Kissinger reports. It's not and it's not classified anymore. You can, you know, ask chat GPT about it to give you quotes from it. And so this whole business of population reduction is now another third rail I'm stepping on. Right? Nobody wants it. What are you you're nuts. No. A lot of people want it. A lot of people believe, obviously, Bill Gates, that 8,000,000,000 people was the number where we must turn it around, which is where we are supposedly now. And the Kissinger report, I was a kid. I didn't write it. I didn't make it up. You can find it on Wikipedia. It's a real thing. And all the presidential directives that came from it. Would these countries like the idea that we show up and we say, hey. We've got a new tetanus vaccine for you, but it happens to also have in it secretly something that will reduce fertility in your women as we did in India, as we did in Peru. In both India and Peru, we also did forced sterilization surgeries. US paid for them. True story. Speaker 1: So the the one vaccine was the DTP vaccine. Is that what it was? Speaker 0: The the one I'm talking about. The the Speaker 1: the The one that had h c g in it? It was just tetanus. But there was a vaccine that was in Bobby Kennedy's book Yeah. Where they were talking about women in Africa, where they were unknowingly given Yeah. This vaccine against That's that's diphtheria, tetanus, and Speaker 0: Well, it was the tetanus part Right. That that they were that they were pitching. And by the way, tetanus is a challenge in those countries more than it is in The United States. But, yeah, they were call they were naming them wellness drugs. Speaker 1: And they had h c g Speaker 0: in it. That's correct. Speaker 1: And that h c g, and they were more administered to women than they were to men. Speaker 0: Oh, of course. And they were five. They would administer administer five of the injections. Speaker 1: And they did it under this the guys were the the the narrative was that women were more vulnerable. So you have to give the vaccination to women. Yeah. And it was preventing them from getting pregnant. Speaker 0: It was preventing them from getting pregnant, and they had World Health Organization, which basically has this as a mission. Man, I wish they would sue me for saying this, but they they have this as a mission, which is population reduction from the beginning. They had worked on that HCG. Speaker 1: There's Gates famously, Speaker 0: of course, Speaker 1: in the speech saying Speaker 0: We can do that with vaccines. Speaker 0: Yeah. By the way, in the Kissinger report, for those of you not seeing this and only hearing it, that was me drinking my pause was me drinking water. I did not have a stroke. In the Kissinger report, they list the strategies and how much funding they'll give to each strategy. One of the strategies is to medicalize birth control, meaning have trusted people in the villages, etcetera. Another one is to pay young men to have a vasectomy. Just outright pay you know, write a check-in villages so they get $60 and they get a nice weekend of buying beer, but they never have kids. But another one of them is injections that reduce that temporarily reduce male fertility. Now here's an interesting thing about that one. It's in the Kissinger report. Injections that temporarily reduce male fertility. The COVID vaccine reduces sperm count in men for three months admitted by Fauci. It's not a secret. But the CDC's response was, yeah, but it's only for three months. And But they were asking us to take one every fucking three months. Well, also the miscarriages. Miscarriages and stillbirths. My point is that it's no it's no surprise that these persistent thoughts that I think good people believe meaning, I think there are good people who believe that population reduction is important. The fact is, of course, that now we are barely at replacement, you know, at replacement value right now in terms of many populations.

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If the speaker were a rich, white racist who hated Black people, they would pay young Black boys to make music that destroys Black communities. They would make young Black women dependent on government assistance if there's no father in the home. They would dump drugs into poor Black communities, incentivize them to sell and use them, then imprison them. The speaker would turn Black women against Black men, using Black celebrities, daytime TV, magazines, and the media to help. They would poison Black people's food and make it cheap. Liberal politicians and celebrities would sell truthful-sounding lies, pretending to relate to Black people while living far away from them. To cut them off at the source, the speaker would stop Black people from reproducing by making abortion their "get out of jail free card," ensuring Black women have abortions at a much higher rate than white women, using a slogan like "my body, my choice." This would keep them broke, emotional, childless, and fatherless, and they would still vote for them.

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America refused to give land to African Americans, but gave millions of acres to white peasants from Europe in the West and Midwest. They also funded land grant colleges, provided county agents, low interest rates, and federal subsidies for farming. These same people now tell black people to lift themselves up by their own bootstraps. This is the reality we face. When we come to Washington in this campaign, we are coming to get our check.

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I've researched Black Lives Matter and found it's funded by white liberals who don't truly care about black people. They're like white liberals in blackface, pushing feminism and LGBT agendas. I believe they want to keep me dependent, but I'm waking up to their tactics. Black Lives Matter was started by 3 lesbian women and doesn't really support black families. I'm breaking free from their control.

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I lost the white population in my community. They left without any explanation. If you see a few white people in my neighborhood, they're just passing through. We have a significant number of black elected officials in this country, including mayors, governors, and city council members. It's time for us to take radical action.

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A college-educated black woman is more likely to die in childbirth than a white woman without a college education, partly because local hospitals in black communities closed due to corporate takeovers starting around 2008. Black Americans have a higher rate of chronic diseases, contributing to their second-highest COVID death rate, at three thousand per million. This rate contrasts with Haiti and Nigeria's fourteen per million, despite low vaccination rates. The speaker attributes this to food poisoning, noting that 70% of the $80 billion SNAP program goes to processed food, and 10% to sugary drinks. 70% of school lunch programs are also processed food. Black Americans live in food deserts; in Bedford Stuyvesant, the nearest grocery store was once 75 blocks away. The speaker advises against eating packaged food, calling it poison, and aims to change this system.

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"Is because you can then misuse words like oppression." "There has been no oppression for the white man in this country." "You tell me which white men were dragged out of their homes." "You tell me which one of them got dragged all the way across an ocean and told that you are gonna go at work." "We are gonna steal your wives." "We are gonna rape your wives." "That didn't happen." "That is oppression." "We didn't ask to be here." "We're not the same migrants that y'all constantly come up against." "We didn't run away from home. We were stolen." "So, yeah, we are gonna sit here and be offended when you wanna sit here and act like and and and don't let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y'all are the ones being oppressed, that y'all are the ones that are being harmed."

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Barack Obama was a plant who did nothing for the black community. He never addressed Chicago's crime issues with young black men because he simply doesn't care. Obama is a curse on this nation, pushing Marxist socialist programs and abortion in Africa, an abomination. He didn't care about us, which gave rise to Trump, who actually listened. Even Bill Clinton at least pretended to care. Before Obama was elected, my mother warned black churches, saying he was ungodly, and she was right. He hates this country but wants to exploit it, just like the founders of Black Lives Matter, who don't care about black people. They never helped build a black business; instead, they bought homes in white neighborhoods.
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