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How can it be that homosexuality enjoys such widespread support around the globe? Could it be that it has a global sponsor?

Consider what the U.N. has to say about population control, "Human activity... combined with unprecedented increases in human numbers... are impinging on the planet's basic life support systems. Action must be taken now to control the human activities that produce these risks."  (Commission on Global Governance report entitled, "Our Global Neighbourhood", Oxford Univ. Press, 1995) One sure way to control these "activities" would be to encourage homosexuality and well that's exactly what they've been doing.

During a U.N. conference, SIECUS (the sexuality information and education council of the U.S.) was chosen to present to the Cairo+5 Conference. Siecus believes that beginning with children in kindergarten, teaching should be in place  which develops  values on "sexual attitudes", relationships with members of both sexes, "sexual health", sexual behavior and culture's effect on "sexuality." They believe that 5 characteristics should apply to any type of relationship (married, single heterosexual or homosexual) - they should be: consensual, non-exploitive, honest, mutually pleasurable, and protected against unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Their conclusion? That governments should provide sexuality education in the schools. (Source: The U.N Cairo+5 Preparatory Conferences, New York City, March 24-31, 1999)

The International Conference on Population and Development, has very similar views on homosexuality and according to the operational Review and Appraisal of the ICPD Action plan, "existing laws and regulations also impede the implementation of the ICPD programme of Action in specific areas such as sexuality education and the access of adolescents to reproductive health information and services." (Source: Promoting Reproductive Health, Including Family Planning and Sexual Health, and Reproductive Rights, The Hague, Netherlands, 8-12 Feb. 1999)

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