The Open Letter to Melinda Gates Re-Launched

Last year , the world watched with bated breath as wealthy American philanthropist Melinda Gates rolled out her plans to unleash the culture of contraception across the world.

Yes , she started off her highly-sophisticated campaign for contraception with the support of powerful Western world leaders like David Cameron as well as powerful organisations such as UNFPA .

This year , they have moved many steps further as was evident at theWomen Deliver Conference  that was held in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia in June , where they featured the biggest and the brightest stars of the pro-contraception and pro-abortion movement.

They discussed ad nauseam how to “increase the demand for contraception”  around the world especially in parts where the rate of usage was still deemed low.

They constantly lamented the so called “unmet need” for contraception above all else.

They fronted “unwanted pregnancy” as the worst thing that could happen to any woman.

And they continuously spoke of “sexual and reproductive rights” as the most necessary element needed for the eradication of poverty.

Indeed , their agenda is set in stone with one primary goal – to drastically reduce the fertility of the poor.

This is bound to be one of the smoothest, sleekest and slyest population control moves in modern times because it is being successfully marketed and fed to the most influential people and organisations in the world.

So in a continued effort to raise awareness to this extensive and expensive world-wide contraception project , Culture of Life Africa is relaunching Obianuju Ekeocha’s Open Letter to Melinda Gates , which was written exactly one year ago today (on August 6th 2012).

To ensure  that the voice and appeal of the African woman is heard and shared around the world , the Open Letter is now available in English, French and Spanish.

Our hope and prayer is to dissuade all those who have set out to eradicate poverty by the systematic elimination of poor people.

Africans cherish babies and celebrate motherhood even in lack and poverty.
Open Letter to Melinda Gates (English)