This revolutionary treatment of cellular regeneration uses cold technology. Because of the labors of Dr. Alexis Carrel, we know that young cells applied to old tissues are able to regenerate them. These cells are all the more effective if they are living. This technique consists of 'splintering' or 'chipping' fresh cells, the DNA and RNA life carriers.
Taken exclusively from human fetuses, these cells, no longer independent, do not carry antibodies under any circumstances. This reduces to a minimum any risk of allergic reaction.
Absolutely natural, this product is made for use at home.
Red stick: placenta of the fetus and fetal spleen, liver, and thymus.
White stick: liquid polyvalent [drawn from intestinal membranes].
In the box: red or white bottles."
PRICES
For the face: 180 Francs
For the bust: 160 Francs
For the hair: 120 Francs."
As described in Nick Thimmesch. "Fetuses and Cosmetics: The French Connection." Los Angeles Times Syndicate, 1982. Also described in John W. Whitehead's The Stealing of America. Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1987, page 56. See also Claude Jacquinot. Gazette du Palais, Numbers 98 and 99; Wednesday, April 8th, 1981, and Thursday, April 9th, 1981 [NOTE: In April of 1980, guards at the Swiss-French border intercepted a Central European truck loaded with hundreds of pounds of frozen aborted preborn babies which, according to the accompanying bills of lading, were destined for several French cosmetics factories for processing into expensive cosmetics. The above Gazette du Palais article explained that such trafficking in fetal remains is brisk, because they are used in "... beauty products used in rejuvenating the skin, sold in France at high prices"].
Ifill, Gwen (NBC)
"Already, some of the more thoughtful members of the House and Senate have admitted, yes, they expect to be overwhelmed. There's very little they can do about this, when someone drives, as one House Judiciary Committee member put this some weeks ago, a truck bomb up to the steps of the Capitol and just dumps it on them. Now this is probably not the most advisable comparison when you consider what happened on these very steps not so many weeks ago, but it is in some ways, politically, a very violent action for Ken Starr to leave this on them weeks before an election when they're trying to decide how to deal with it."
NBC's Gwen Ifill during live MSNBC coverage of Ken Starr's report being unloaded from the vans, September 9, 1998.
Ingrassia, Michele (Newsweek Magazine)
"Emboldened by a cultural sea change during the Reagan-Bush era, conservatives scolded, 'It's all your fault.' Dismissively, this camp insisted that what blacks need are mainstream American values read: white values. Go to school, get a job, get married, they exhorted, and the family will be just fine."
Newsweek Magazine General Editor Michele Ingrassia, August 30, 1993.
Interfaith Alliance (IA)
"25 percent of Germans who murdered Jews in concentration camps were devout Catholics whose priests never told them they were doing anything wrong."
Interfaith Alliance (IA) of Central Oklahoma member, former State Representative Harley Venters's comment to the Oklahoma Gazette, described in Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. 1996 Report on Anti-Catholicism, available on-line at the Catholic League's Web site here
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International Association of Bioethics (IAB)
"[The purpose of the IAB is] toleration of everything except intolerance. Oppose censorship, oppose dogmatism. But there are limits to toleration, the limits are the violent anti-abortionists of the United States they are intolerable."
IAB President Alastair Campbell, during his November 3, 1998 opening address to the Fourth World Congress of the International Association of Bioethics (IAB) meeting in Tokyo. Quoted in Human Life International's November 6, 1998 Press Advisory, "Pro-Life Group Confronts Japanese Conference Agenda."
International Bill of Gender Rights (IBGR)
"All ten sections of the IBGR are universal rights which can be claimed and exercised by every human being.
"It is fundamental that individuals have the right to define, and to redefine as their lives unfold, their own gender identities, without regard to chromosomal sex, genitalia, assigned birth sex, or initial gender role. ... All human beings have the right to control their bodies, which includes the right to change their bodies cosmetically, chemically, or surgically, so as to express a self-defined gender identity. ... Therefore, individuals shall not be denied the right to competent medical or other professional care when changing their bodies cosmetically, chemically, or surgically, on the basis of chromosomal sex, genitalia, assigned birth sex, or initial gender role. ... Given that all human beings have the right to free expression of self-defined gender identities, and the right to sexual expression as a form of gender expression, all human beings have a corresponding right to form committed, loving relationships with one another, and to enter into marital contracts, regardless of their own or their partner's chromosomal sex, genitalia, assigned birth sex, or initial gender role.
"Given the right to form a committed, loving relationship with another, and to enter into marital contracts, together with the right to express a self-defined gender identity and the right to sexual expression, individuals have a corresponding right to conceive and bear children, to adopt children, to nurture children, to have custody of children, and to exercise parental capacity with respect to children, natural or adopted, without regard to chromosomal sex, genitalia, assigned birth sex, or initial gender role, or by virtue of a self-defined gender identity or the expression thereof. ..."
International Bill of Gender Rights (IBGR), adopted by the International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy (ICTLEP) at that organization's second annual meeting, held in Houston, Texas, August 26-29, 1993. It has been reviewed and amended in committee and adopted with revisions at subsequent annual meetings of ICTLEP in 1994 and 1995.
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) See Planned Parenthood
International Population Center (IPC, San Diego State University)
"Disincentives may also be employed to reduce fertility. Children may be taxed after the second one (in direct opposition to the pronatalist policy in the United States of permitting tax deductions for each child), and each successive child might result in higher "user fees" for maternity care, educational services, and other public resources. Indeed, subsequent children might result in a loss of specific benefits for a family, especially in a socialist state (such as China) where many resources are distributed through the government. Similarly, at the community level there may be punishments (such as less electricity or oil available, or higher community tax rates) if a community does not meet a pre-established birth quota. As was true with incentives, these disincentives are most effectively implemented when combined with measures of indirect pressure on couples to use contraception or to abort a birth if it might cause the community to exceed its quota."
John R. Weeks, Professor of Sociology and Director of the International Population Center at San Diego State University). "How to Influence Fertility: The Experience So Far." Negative Population Growth Forum, September 1990, pages 3 and 4.
International Population Union (IPU)
"There are grounds for hoping that the use of IVF embryos for research will lead to the discovery of efficient new methods of population control. This is the real justification for the promotion and funding of IVF by governments and organizations involved in population planning."
Excerpt from the opening speech of the International Population Union's Conference on the Scientific Study of Population, held in London on 1969, funded by the governments of the United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, West Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the United States. Their real, unobstructed vision for in-vitro fertilization (IVF) was neatly summed up in the opening speech. As quoted by Gary Potter. "Intra Urbem Extraque." The Wanderer, May 18, 1989, page 3.
International Women's Film and Video Festival
"These films are about the blatant attempt by a well-financed fanatic Christian Right minority and the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church under the guidance of the Pope in Rome to dictate the rights of American women."
Promotional material for the International Women's Film and Video Festival, a benefit for Planned Parenthood, held on March 20, 1997 at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, New York. Described in Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. 1997 Report on Anti-Catholicism, available on-line at the Catholic League's Web site here.
Ireland, Jill (former President, National Organization for Women (NOW))
"We will break the law to make sure women have the right to safe, legal abortions."
Jill Ireland, former President of the National Organization for Women (NOW), quoted in Karen S. Schneider and Elizabeth Velez. "Too Nice to Be One of 'Those Women?'" People Magazine, January 13, 1992, pages 93 and 94.
Great Falls, Montana: "What is the difference between your recent support of President Clinton, in the Lewinsky matter, and your organization's indifference when Senator Bob Packwood, was forced out of the Senate for similar activities? Could it be a matter of Party affiliation?"
Ireland: "Big difference. Dozens of women charged Packwood had physically harassed them against their will, forcing his tongue in unwilling women's mouths. Monica's not complained that anything was against her will except Ken Starr's thugs holding her incommunicado at the Radison and threatening her and her "mommy" with jail."
Rockville, MD: "What is your position on partial birth abortions? How could such a grotesque procedure be justified?"
Ireland: "The U.S. Senate voted against making an exception to the abortion procedure ban even if continued pregnancy threatened serious adverse consequences to a woman's physical health. NOW thinks women's health counts. The language of these bans is so broad and vague it could cover any abortion procedure at any stage. And the grotesque rhetoric covers a congress that has not only voted not to allow the FDA to approve RU486, which provides safer medical abortions at the earliest possible time, but also voted to cut family planning funding. The procedures ban is also another election year wedge issue."
Minneapolis, MN: "Don't you think it's a bit outrageous that your group supports a president who uses women as sexual objects. How do you justify this?"
Ireland: "We don't support the President. We support women's rights and the empowerment of women. So, why would we want to join forces with people who want to bring down Clinton and the democrats as well as our movement and the laws we've won?"
Palm Harbor: "Why not just admit that your support for the President is just because he is a Democrat? If a Republican had exhibited the very same behavior or even less boorish behavior you would hound him from office. And if you say no to this then name a single Republican that you have supported?"
Ireland: "Women weren't born Democrat, we weren't born Republican, but we weren't born yesterday."
Patricia Ireland, President of the National Organization for Women (NOW), on "Q&A With Patricia Ireland" on Washington Post columnist Bob Levey's "Levey Live" at washingtonpost.com.
Irving, John (novelist)
"[I would outlaw] visits to the country by the pope, unless he stops proselytizing. When he says that abortion is 'an abominable crime, a senseless impoverishment of the person and of society itself,' he's just blowing more right-to-life hot air. ... The pope should be pelted with ripe tomatoes."
Novelist John Irving responding to a question in an interview published in the May 1998 issue of George Magazine. Described in Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. 1998 Report on Anti-Catholicism, available on-line at the Catholic League's Web site here.
Isaacson, Walter (Time Magazine Managing Editor)
"For a while...she was our leading contender. Her strength and her almost surreal ability to assert her dignity were remarkable to some and mystifying to others. She also, for many months, helped determine how the nation framed the scandal debate by portraying it as a partisan battle and disgusting prosecutorial invasion of personal privacy. So why didn't we choose her? Sentimentally, a lot of us wanted to; I personally was fascinated and impressed by her."
Time Magazine Managing Editor Walter Isaacson's "To Our Readers" article on his "Person of Year" pick, December 28/January 4, 1999 issue.
Italian Pro-Abortion Groups
"It is an act of such violence that it terrifies us."
Statement of a group of pro-abortion organizations, protesting the tomb for preborn babies near Aquila, Italy set up by Father Andrea D'Ascanio. "Children Never Born." The Catholic World Report, February 1992, page 56.
Ivins, Molly (syndicated columnist)
"It's a shame we have no William Brann or H.L. Mencken around to mock full time some of the more patent idiocies regularly advanced in the name of organized religion. ... On the basis of the Christian Coalition's reception of Wilhelm's thoughtful speech, I would say that that particular set of Christians has quote a long way to go in grasping the elementary principle of democracy. But then, as Billy Carter once said, "Some Christians deserve to be thrown to the lions"."
Syndicated columnist Molly Ivins. "Some Christians Seem Confused Over U.S. Democracy and Dissent." The Oregonian, September 15, 1993.
Izzard, Eddie (anti-Catholic British 'comedian')
"Izzard often turns to history, seizing its oddities for his own pointed comedic use. He renames Nazi sympathizer Pope Pius XII 'Shithead Coward Bastard the Twelfth' and plays a scene in which Jesus hosts the Last Breakfast and his disciples are served Rice Krispies ('These are my corpuscles') and orange juice doubles as plasma."
MensJournal.com feature about British 'comedian' Eddie Izzard. Described in Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. 2000 Report on Anti-Catholicism, available on-line at the Catholic League's Web site here.
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