By Chief A.S. Ngwana*
Chief A.S.Ngwana |
It is estimated that by 8000
B.C. the global population of human beings had increased to 5,000,000 and by 1
A.D. 300,000,000 humans were on earth.
50,000 B.C.
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2
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8000 B.C.
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5,000,000
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1 A.D.
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300,000,000
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1200
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450,000,000
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1650
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500,000,000
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1750
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795,000,000
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1850
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1,265,000,000
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1900
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1,656,000,000
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1950
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2,516,000,000
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1995
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5,760,000,000
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2002
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6,215,000,000
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The population of the world reached
1 billion in 1804, and since then the population increased rapidly
in the last 200 years to the present 7 billion humans.
2. billion people by
1927 (123 years to double)
3 billion people by
1959 (32 years)
4 billion people by
1974 (15
years)
5 billion people by
1986 (12 years)
7. billion people by
2012 (26 years) (source: Population
Reference Bureau estimate).
“The most recent issue of the IMF’s
World Economic Outlook reports that among other important factors such as the
Eurozone sovereign debt crisis and declining economic growth, aging population
plays a crucial role.
Higher life expectancy is certainly
reflective of positive developments in healthcare, technology and increased
quality of life. At the same time, however, rapid population ageing we are
witnessing in economic giants such as Japan, South Korea, China, Germany and
Britain brings with it many social, economic and security challenges ».
The Telegraph reports that until
recently nearly every pensioner was supported by 4 people of working age. Given
the below-replacement fertility rate in many countries, Europe is getting
closer to the Chinese 4-2-1 paradigm where one child supports 2 parents and 4
grandparents.
However recent revised projections
from the United Nations suggest that humans may number 10 billion by 2050 and
15 billion by the year 2100. The greatest increase will be in Africa.
Africa’s population which now stands at about one 1.033 billion is
projected to reach 3.6 billion by 2100, while Europe’s population which now
stands at about 733 million is projected to decline to less than 5 million. The
Italians and several other European nationalities are theoretically on their way
to extinction because their birth rates have dropped below the 2.1 replacement
ratio.
The World population is currently
estimated to be 7 billion by the United States Census Bureau. The world
population has experienced continuous growth since the end of the Black Death
around the year 1400. The highest rates of growth—increases above 1.8%
per year—were seen briefly during the 1950, then for a longer period during the
1960 and 1970s; the growth rate peaked at 2.2% in 1963, and declined to 1.1% by
2009. Annual births have reduced to 140 million since their peak at 173 million
in the late 1990s, and are expected to remain constant, while deaths number 57
million per year and are expected to increase to 90 million per year by 2050.
Current projections show a continued increase of population (but a steady
decline in the population growth rate) with the population expected to reach
between 8 and 10.5 billion in the year 2050.
Population Controllers want
the population of the world to be controlled at all cost. USAID spent $649
million on family planning in 50 countries in 2010 but ignored the other
factors that affect fertility such as the desires of spouses and children.
NATURAL BIRTH CONTROL
METHODS are the only licit methods approved
or authorized by Nature (God Himself) so that the body can function normally.
The Human intellect and Free Will should be used to help to control the natural
actions of the body. Before, it was very common to see many European and
African couples with 8 or 9 children, but today most European couples have only
2 or 3 children, while the majority of African couples have only 5 or 6
children, with the exemption of Niger where the average couple has 9 children.
Using self control, mortification and a bit of sacrifice, it should be possible
to spread out the birth of children according to the ability and condition of
each couple, but people want to have sex 31 days of the month by using
artificial birth controls.
ARTIFICIAL
BIRTH CONTROLS is an umbrella term for several
techniques and methods used to prevent fertilization or to interrupt pregnancy
at various stages. Artificial birth control techniques and methods include
contraception (the prevention of fertilization), contragestion
(preventing the implantation of the blastocyst) and abortion (the removal or
expulsion of a fetus or embryo from the uterus). Contraception includes barrier
methods, such as condoms or diaphragm, hormonal contraception, also known as
oral contraception, and injectable contraceptives. Contragestives, also known
as post-coital birth control, include intrauterine devices and what is known as
the “morning after pill”, and sterilization etc.
ALL ARTIFICIAL BIRTH CONTROLS and
METHODS used to control population growth are illicit and forbidden by God.
They may be legal as far as governments are concern, but most of them are
terrible sins and abominations before God, as the case of abortion.
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More than 50% of the countries in
the world are using Artificial Birth Controls. The consequences are that most of
the developed world and industrial countries are facing declining populations
and ageing problems.
Many countries are “Below
Replacement Fertility” (the TFR rating is the minimum expected number of
children born per woman in her child-bearing years which is 2.1 children), most
countries are “Below Replacement Fertility”. Population Controllers must
know that the destructive “Contraceptive and Abortion Mentally” tirelessly
promoted by them is causing the human race a danger of extinction.
The population density of Russia is
8.3 people per square kilometer; the fertility of Russian women is 1.4, which
is “Below Replacement Fertility”. Since 1985 the population of Russia has
decreased by 5.2 million, prompting Prime Minister Valdimir Putin to say that
“Without exaggeration, the central problem of contemporary Russia is
demography, strengthening the family, [and] increasing the birth rate”.
Most countries are attempting to
stop their population decline. The declining and ageing populations are causing
them serious economic problems. They are desperately trying to persuade women
to have babies, even with cash incentives, but they are not succeeding. Most
countries with high population densities are “Below Replacement Fertility”.
Singapore has 7,023 people per
square kilometer, 1.09 children is below replacement fertility
South Korea has 487 people per
square kilometer, 1.21 children is below replacement fertility
Japan has 337 people per square
kilometer, 1.21 children is below replacement fertility
Germany has 229 people per square
kilometer, 1.41 children is below replacement fertility
Netherland has 399 people per square
kilometer, 1.66 children is below replacement fertility
United Kingdom 254 people per square
kilometer, 1.66 children is below replacement fertility etc,
China with 139 people per square
kilometer, 1.79 children is below replacement fertility. India with 357 people
per square kilometer and TFR of 2.69 per woman will become the most populous
country in the world by the turn of the century.
“Many countries are already putting in place fiscal rules to
address the demographic challenges of ageing population and reform their
entitlement programs (e.g. Germany). Russia and Hungary have already embarked
on a reform path to encourage fertility growth. Some European countries, such
as France and Sweden, have adopted some family friendly policies, increased tax
breaks and government bonuses for children. However, more needs to be done
to restore a sustainable demographic profile.
This is not to say that falling birthrates are to be blamed on
the government but at least the government should make sure that its policies
do not actively discourage marriage and family”.(IMF Report)
Japan’s population fell by 263,727
in the year to April, almost double the rate of a year earlier, according to
figures released by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on Aug.
7.
Japan’s basic resident register,
which records Japanese citizens living in Japan, put the nation’s population at
126,659,683 as of March 31.
This is the third straight year that
immigration and new births have failed to keep pace with deaths and emigration,
and the largest decline since comparable records began in 1968.
The period shows a record low number
of births, 1,049,553, since fiscal 1979. Emigration exceeded immigration by
57,155, the first net outflow of Japanese citizens in five years.
“Kerala is heading for a
significant phase in its demographic transition with the state moving towards
achieving zero population growth rate, which will result in an increase in
scarcity of labour.
With a very low fertility rate and
stabilising death rate, Kerala is expected to achieve zero population growth
rate in 25 to 30 years, a stage indicating the incipient decline of the
population, according to the State Urbanization Report.
"Kerala is already experiencing
negative population growth and with birth and death rate remaining at the same
level, the state's population growth will reach zero level", Population
Expert at the Centre for Development Studies, Gridhyaraj, said.
Recent census data from Iran
indicate that there has been a significant drop in the annual rate of
population growth from 1.6 percent to 1.29 percent.
Iran’s Minister of Health had
already expressed concern about the decline in population growth in February.
Marzieh Vahid Dastejerdi had said her ministry should take steps to promote
marriages and child-bearing in order to reverse this development.
In the early 1990s, Iranian
authorities began implementing population-control policies, which became very
successful, turning a growth rate of 3.2 percent to just 1.2 percent.
The Ahmadinejad administration,
however, has opposed population control, and the recent government view is to
denounce population control as a “Western policy” unsuitable for Iranian
concerns.
Yesterday, Iran’s Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Khamenei was quoted as saying that population control was a policy
that suited the 1990s but, at this juncture in time, such a policy is
erroneous.
“Officials must seriously reconsider
population control and use all platforms, including the clergy, to educate the
public in this regard.” He said policies such as encouraging marriage and
discouraging divorce among couples, revising the culture of one child per
family are needed to put a brake on population decline.
South Korea’s highest court
upheld that country's 59-year abortion ban last week. On 29th August
2012, Wednesday, the government reversed a decision that would have lifted the
prescription requirement for emergency contraception.
The Associated Press' brief report
on the court ruling, picked up by several major media outlets, omitted mention
the pro-life influence in South Korea, pointing only to government concern over
Korea’s low birthrate.
What dramatically changed dynamics
in Korea was that the government, which had for decades encouraged doctors to
perform abortion as a means of population control to foster economic growth,
expressed official support for a pro-life doctor's group. The South Korea’s low
fertility rate has originated from its high abortion rate, which, in turn, was
the result of the immoral and profit-oriented conducts of Korean medical
doctors.
Abortion has been illegal in South
Korea with exceptions for rape, incest or severe genetic disorders since 1953,
but the law has been routinely flouted.
Kwak Seung-jun, chairman of the
Presidential Council for Future & Vision, told reporters in 2010:
"There are few people who realize abortion is illegal. We must work to
create a mood where abortion is discouraged."
Population Controllers with their
materialistic out look of life, want to influence and corrupt the African
culture.
Africans love children and
consider children a gift from God. It is estimated that the African
population will increase by 98% this century while the population of Europe
will decrease by 6%. Population Controllers are concentrating all their
efforts to control the African population. Today they are contributing in
donations, billions of dollars in cash and in kind to stop the growth of the
African population. Under “Reproductive Health and Artificial Birth Control
Agendas” they are pumping into Africa, trillions of contraceptives, pills,
abortifacients, condoms, birth control materials, and gadgets to control our
population growth. Their actions are to say the least, are unbecoming,
unwelcome, ill-motivated and unacceptable.
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*Chief A.S. Ngwana is
the National Chairman, Cardinal Democratic Party (CDP), Cameroon.
Contact: BP 2401
Bonanjo, Douala, Cameroon
Tel: +237
7775 7173 / +237 9638 8219
Email: sambangwana@yahoo.com
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