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Condom overload delayed medical aid to Haiti

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posted on Feb, 18 2010 @ 11:17 PM
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This is crazy!

The UN's obsession with population control and AIDS prevention may have delayed life saving supplies from getting to Haitians. They are saying they didn't have room to offload medical supplies because the warehouses were alread bursting at the seams with condoms from UN relief agencies.



Exclusive: Shipments of Medical Aid to Haiti Delayed by Massive Condom Overload

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, February 12, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The flow of medical supplies waiting to be distributed to tens of thousands of earthquake victims in Haiti was delayed for weeks by a massive supply of condoms dominating the space of the main storage facility there, an eyewitness with insider information has told LifeSiteNews.com (LSN).

The central pharmaceutical supply center, known as PROMESS (Program on Essential Medicine and Supplies), is home to the operations of the World Health Organization (WHO)/Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in the area. "Without PROMESS we would have had a second catastrophe," Dr. Alex Larsen, Haitian Minister of Health, said at the PROMESS warehouse recently.

However, the glut of condoms at that same warehouse delayed the massive influx of aid pouring in from around the world, according to an inside source, and may have cost lives. The source reported that shipping containers of medical supplies were unable to be unloaded, sorted and distributed since an enormous supply of condoms clogged the facility till early February, when the condoms could be removed. The condoms were estimated to take up about 70% of the space in the 17,000 sq. ft. warehouse.


The United Nations strategy of massive promotion of condoms as the primary solution to the AIDS crisis is reflected even in recent reports, with no sign of letting up.

For cultures which value life, and family, the condom push into their cultures is highly offensive. Carol Ugochukwu, President of United Families of Africa in Enugu, Nigeria, commented in a 2000 interview noting that Western delegations at the United Nations were trying to "exterminate the whole race" with their promotion of condoms.

Ugochukwu expressed exasperation that Canada, the US and Europe wasted most of the time at UN conferences trying to gain approval for homosexuality while the needs of African women such as food, shelter, and clean drinking water were largely ignored. "[B]ig organizations," she said, "spend so much money, but when they find out you are dealing with all that [dying children and mothers] they are not interested. You have to say you are dealing with reproductive rights before you are given support."

Ugochukwu concluded, "[Westerners] now come in with condoms - condoms are everywhere! They spend so much money on condoms and they make our children promiscuous. They say it will stop AIDS - but it is getting worse! It makes no sense to me."

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posted on Feb, 18 2010 @ 11:24 PM
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Oh how surprising, a Pro Life organisation publishes an article based on an unidentified "insider" eye witness report. Not news and another example of agenda pushing.

From their webiste:

Who Produces LifeSiteNews?

The service was originally started by Campaign Life Coalition (CLC), a Canadian national pro-life organization headquartered in Toronto, Canada



posted on Feb, 19 2010 @ 10:53 AM
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That's right, any group that advocates for a certain issue is not to be trusted.


Are they biased? Of course they are but does that mean you should discount everything they say? At least approach the story with an open mind.

Aid organizations have been obsessed with distributing birth control to disaster areas for years, often shipping condoms and morning after pills even before food and medical supplies are sent.

They seem to think that in the wake of a disaster, all the local people can think of is getting it on. I guess the locals would rather start banging each other before seeking food, shelter and medical aid for their injuries.

The story is about the bizzarre priorities of the power elites who seem to think that controlling the population is the most important issue after a natural disaster, never mind the fact the population probably took a huge hit from the disaster to begin with.

Maybe sending such huge loads of condoms to disaster struck areas is TPTBs way of telling the locals to get ready because you're about to get screwed!

Those condoms may have been piling up in those warehouses for years thanks to all of the UN Population Fund and other aid organizations shipping them to dark skinned countries almost non-stop.

US Aid Overview of Contraceptive and Condom Shipments



 
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