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  • Despite Roe Verdict, USA Kills 600,000 Babies

    Despite all the pro-abortion hysteria, new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows abortions only dropped 2 percent the year the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade.

    “Among 47 reporting areas with data each year during 2013–2022, from 2021 to 2022, the number of abortions decreased 2%, the abortion rate decreased 3%, and the abortion ratio decreased 2%,” the CDC reported on Nov. 27. “From 2013 to 2022, the number of abortions decreased 5%, the rate decreased 10%, and the ratio increased 1%.”

    In June 2022, the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade in a case called Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

    While saving even 2% of potential victims is an improvement on the situation before, the stark reality is that 600,000 totally innocent babies, each made in the image of God, were poisoned or torn limb-from-limb in the USA in 2022 alone.

    This is even more than the 500,000 murdered in the same way and in the same year in Russia. So if the current tensions between the two nuclear super powers leads to nuclear Armageddon, it might just be God's way of saying "Enough is Enough". 

  • Biden Spent $2 Billion to Push 'Woke'

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) spent more than $2 billion of taxpayers’ money imposing “woke” ideology on scientific research over the course of the Biden administration, according to a new report from the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation.

    “3,483 grants, more than ten percent of all NSF grants and totaling over $2.05 billion in federal dollars, went to questionable projects that promoted diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) tenets or pushed onto science neo-Marxist perspectives about enduring class struggle,” the report found. Those grants fell into five categories: “Status, Social Justice, Gender, Race, and Environmental Justice.” Perhaps most significantly, the Biden administration raised DEI’s share of total NSF disbursements from 0.29 percent in 2021 to more than 27 percent as of April 2024.

    Highlights include $2 million to address “anti-black racism” in engineering curricula at University of California Berkeley and the University of South Florida, and a projected $786,285 price tag for a “hub for justice-centered science education” fixating on the “interwoven nature of climate justice and racial justice” at San Jose State University.

    Calling the findings “only the tip of the iceberg,” University of Southern California chemist Anna Krylov told The College Fix that in “addition to these grants that are clearly dedicated to advancing the Critical Social Justice agenda (which commonly operates under the name of DEI), the ideological, non-scientific criteria are also applied to funding of technical projects…This is done either through the mandatory DEI statements or through the ‘Broader Impact’ criteria, or both.”

  • 6,000 Babies Saved by Abortion Pill Reversal

    More than 6,000 precious babies have already been saved by the abortion pill reversal (APR) protocol is up to more than 6,000, according to new data released by Heartbeat International.

    The abortion pill mifepristone (better known as RU-486) works by blocking the natural hormone progesterone that developing babies need to survive. APR consists of administering extra progesterone to counteract mifepristone’s effects, ideally within 24 hours of taking the abortion pill.

    The Abortion Pill Rescue Network’s (APRN’s) latest statistics indicate APR has successfully prevented more than 6,000 chemical abortions as of November 20.

    “Each life is precious and filled with promise and potential that, if not for tireless work of the APRN network, might not have had that second chance,” said Jor-El Godsey, president of Heartbeat International, which operates APRN. “What a joy to celebrate this milestone of so many lives saved that they would overflow a concert hall!”

    “Today, we celebrate 6,000 children all made perfectly in the image of our God!” added Christa Brown BSN, RN, Heartbeat’s senior director of medical impact. “We are thankful for each of them and their brave mothers who at one point felt there was no other way and sadly started an abortion. Quickly, with deep regret, they realized the value of the life they carried and wanted a new plan — and the APR Network was there to help.”

    “Six thousand children could fill 200 kindergarten classes,” Brown added. “Each of these children were counted by this world as nothing more than an abortion statistic, yet they are alive and thriving, adored by their familie