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Peace Without Poison

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3 November 2014Donald RamotarPresident of Guyanahttp://www.health.gov.gy/index.php/contactSam HindsPrime Minister of Guyanapr@ppp-civic.org , ppp@guyana.net.gy, homemin@guyana.net.gyfpag@guyana.net.gyPresident Ramotar and Prime Minister Hinds,321 | P a g eRe: immediate cessation of covert depopulation measuresGuyana joined the Global Depopulation Policy in 1970, the same year it became independentand also gained membership to the UN. As a result, its total fertility rate decreased from 6children per woman to 2.1 today. Due to heavy emigration in the 1980s Guyana’s overallpopulation has remained stable for the past 30 years at around 700,000, which is why the countryhas stagnated economically and has one of the lowest population densities in the world at 3.5people per square kilometer.This decline in fertility was accomplished through the use of fluoridated water for the urbanpopulation and with fluoride supplements and fluoridated salt for the rural population. TheFamily Planning Association of Guyana was not established until 1995, by which time the totalfertility rate had already declined to 2.5 children per woman. Therefore, family planningservices are clearly not responsible for the decline in fertility then or now and have servedmerely as a decoy for covert methods, as elsewhere in the world.Guyana was rewarded by the genocidal lobby for its covert depopulation measures by forgiving abillion dollars of IMF debt during President Bharrat Jagdeo’s administration in the first decade ofthe 21 st century and by awarding it generous financial gifts for preserving the environment fromhuman development.Due to its uneven population distribution, Guyana is for the most part empty of people and thathas allowed it to protect 70% of its territory as pristine natural habitat, which is importantbecause its biodiversity is among the richest in the world. Since Guyana is neither overpopulatednor in economic or political crisis, there is no reason why your government could not legislatepopulation control and sustain its current replacement level fertility through open, legal and safeways rather than continuing to poison its people into sterility, ill-health, imbecility andenfeeblement, which is what happens to people subjected to covert chemical sterilization overmultiple generations.

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