Thursday, August 28, 2014

Born Again Blog

"Historic decline seen in teen birth rate" by Jason Millman | Washington Post   August 21, 2014

New evidence from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wednesday points to the ongoing and significant drop in the US teen birth rate over the past 20-plus years.

The birth rate for teenagers ages 15-19 was 26.6 births per 1,000 in 2013, down 57 percent from the rate of 61.8 births per 1,000 in 1991, according to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics.

The CDC attributes the 20-year decline to decreased sexual activity among teens, as well as more frequent use of contraception. As you would imagine, this historic decline in the teen birth rate has looked differently across states, races, and age. The CDC report highlights some important ways in how this decline hasn’t played out quite evenly.

The birth rates for the 10-14, 15-17, and 18-19 age brackets were all at record lows in 2013. The decline has been much greater, though, for girls 15-17.

Why did HPV just get injected into my mind?

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The teen birth rate has declined across all racial groups since 1991, but the steepest have been recorded among Asian-Pacific Islander teens (64 percent) and non-Hispanic black teens (63 percent)....

Still, the good news is somewhat tempered by the fact that the teen birth rate in the United States still ranks among some of the highest for developed countries....

Yeah, I was getting a population control, agenda-pushing genocide vibe from this "good news." People are wasted uselessly in aggressions every day, there are plenty of resources on this planet for everyone, a certain $elect group spoiling it for the rest, and once again (like the carbon tax) it's bad serfs cranking out the kids. 

I suppose it is a problem to a certain degree, but there is always plenty of money to care for bankers and war-profiteers and this blog is pro life in the broadest sense of the word.

Though the United States lags behind other countries, the CDC says this also saved taxpayers an estimated $12 billion alone in 2010 from costs associated with government-funded health care, child welfare, and higher incarceration rates of teen mothers.

It's money I wouldn't mind spending in the context of all the loot, but those are not my choices. Glad the government is guarding that tax loot so closely, though.

And fewer babies born to teen mothers, the CDC points out, is good for other reasons. Teen motherhood comes with a higher health risk for the baby, educational limits for the mother, and limited resources, since about 90 percent of teen births are to unmarried mothers.

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An alternative explanation for such a thing?

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What about whistleblowers who get no MSM time? Where there may be something to what they blow.

Is Dr. William (“Oh my God.  I cannot believe we did what we did, but we did.") Thompson telling us something long suspected, long debated, that vaccines can cause autism and who knows what else and that the CDC and big pharma know it and covered it up? For the profit of their friends and benefactors and themselves. For the slow burn of depopulation, genocide and compromising a population's health.

Silence is golden.

The idea that millions of children may have been affected in a scam that has many aspects cannot be debated in the corporate media or else too many questions may be asked. "That's my child they played with." What else have they lied about? "Take a flu shot?" I don't think so. 

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NBC News tonight had a story that in their paid propaganda world is what amounts to addressing the issue and trying to diffuse the situation by promoting fear of those awake people who are not allowing themselves or their children to get the poison jabs. They are a threat to the entire country. They may as well say that being anti-vaccination is terrorist.... 

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I'm sure that's just conspiracy talk anyway. Time to go back to $leep.