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Welcome to Earth
OUR Earth
World Population “Forever”
Grows…

   There are currently 6.4 billion people on
    Earth
   Projected growth:
       7 billion by 2013
       9.1 billion by 2050
The Problems Don’t End
       There…
Unwanted Pregnancies
In the United States:
 48% of 6.3 million pregnancies were

  unintended
     Out of those 48%…
      
          47% were aborted
      
          13% miscarried
         40% were born
80 million unintended
pregnancies occur yearly
The Ongoing Problem
   Global population increases while
    available resources decreases
   Resource wars are already occurring –
    more to follow as necessary resources
    become limited

What can be done to curb our destructive path?
Add Birth Control to
 Drinkable Liquids
Add Birth Control to Drinkable
Liquids
   The Goal:
       To have all drinkable liquids (water,
        beverages, juices) laced with trace
        amounts of birth control (BC) medication,
        just enough to prevent women from
        becoming pregnant
       To have this plan implemented on a global
        scale for maximum effectiveness
       To regulate global population growth
Medical Concerns
Medical Formulation
   What will the formula contain?
       A Hybrid of Estrogen/Progestin
Medical Aspects
   Of the 4 hormonal active ingredients
    that are commonly used in birth control:
       The hormones prove to be between 95% -
        99.9% effective in preventing pregnancy
       Contain few, if any, negative side effects
Medical Aspects etc…
   Trace amounts= the minimum amount
    of hormones required to prevent
    pregnancy, based on the average amt
    of liquids that the average person drinks
    per day
   Safe for all ages
       Trace amounts in drinks, help to dilute the
        harshness of hormones
Unsafe Abortion-A Global Problem




ABORTION KILLS
4000 A DAY IN THE USA
Economics of Abortion

   One unsafe abortion for
    every seven births-WHO

   Bringing end to abortion
    clinics
       Stopping unwanted
        pregnancies will eliminate
        abortions


   Saving 50% of hospital
    budgets
Economics of Foster Care
   Fewer Foster Care or No
    Foster Care
      30,000 children in 20,000

       homes are fostered every
       year
      It costs $500,000 per year

       to foster children
Cost of BC Liquid

   The cost margin of $1000 to $2000 per child,
    depending on income
   Assuming 30 million people pay for a child
    worldwide;5 million pay max $2000 and 25 million
    pay min $1000
       5 million X $2000 = $10 Trillion Revenue
       25 million X $1000 = $25 Trillion Revenue
       Total of $35 Trillion in Revenue
Cost of BC Liquid
   The operational cost, taking manufacturing,
    marketing, and distribution of BC as well as the costs
    of labor, machinery, materials, and maintenance:

       $1 trillion

   This leaves a net profit of a ridiculous amount!

       $34 trillion
Other Economic Views
   Population density declines – just and
    sustainable economic system
       The concept of needing younger people to
        support older people will be obsolete

       More people = more money taken in for SS than
        is shelled out
 *Half of all
  U.S.
  pregnancies
  are
  unintentional*
 To prevent

  this…
Government Aspects
• For regulation: a Birth Control Protection
  Act will be passed
• Birth Control Protection Act- will be used
  to effectively assure that the family size is
  limited as much as possible
Government Aspects etc…
   This law will enforce the following
    standards:
       A woman may only have 1 child every five
        years, exception twins/ triplets
       Must obtain doctors’ approval for having
        kids
Fertility Identification Card
(FIDs)
   Issued to Men and Women when they
    desire to have 1st child
   Special IDs will be used internationally
   Information will be accessible via
    barcode
Government Aspects etc…
   International Birth Control Agency
    (IBCA)
       To oversee that all rules and regulations
        are adhered to
       To monitor the economic aspects
International Concerns
Global mandate for BC
   Open discussion of birth
    control
       Contraception advertised
        and promoted openly


   Mandating use of
    consistent contraception
    worldwide

   Steps to ensure universal      Prevalence of Modern Contraceptive Use
    access to family planning
Global Business View
   Business doesn't need more people to
    prosper, business needs people to
    prosper more
       With fewer students, class sizes could
        improve, and capital expenditures for new
        schools would shrink. Existing schools
        could get their needed repairs and
        improvements
Using the liquid contraceptive will reduce the population
growth and will therefore benefit the environment.

This attempt to control human growth may preserve
agricultural land and tree farms
Conclusions

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Population Control w/ Birth Control

  • 1. WARNING The following presentation has content that may be offensive to some viewers. If you are Conservative, Pro-Life, or don’t want to see nudity, you should leave the room now.
  • 4. World Population “Forever” Grows…  There are currently 6.4 billion people on Earth  Projected growth:  7 billion by 2013  9.1 billion by 2050
  • 5. The Problems Don’t End There…
  • 6. Unwanted Pregnancies In the United States:  48% of 6.3 million pregnancies were unintended  Out of those 48%…  47% were aborted  13% miscarried  40% were born
  • 8. The Ongoing Problem  Global population increases while available resources decreases  Resource wars are already occurring – more to follow as necessary resources become limited What can be done to curb our destructive path?
  • 9. Add Birth Control to Drinkable Liquids
  • 10. Add Birth Control to Drinkable Liquids  The Goal:  To have all drinkable liquids (water, beverages, juices) laced with trace amounts of birth control (BC) medication, just enough to prevent women from becoming pregnant  To have this plan implemented on a global scale for maximum effectiveness  To regulate global population growth
  • 12. Medical Formulation  What will the formula contain?  A Hybrid of Estrogen/Progestin
  • 13. Medical Aspects  Of the 4 hormonal active ingredients that are commonly used in birth control:  The hormones prove to be between 95% - 99.9% effective in preventing pregnancy  Contain few, if any, negative side effects
  • 14. Medical Aspects etc…  Trace amounts= the minimum amount of hormones required to prevent pregnancy, based on the average amt of liquids that the average person drinks per day  Safe for all ages  Trace amounts in drinks, help to dilute the harshness of hormones
  • 15. Unsafe Abortion-A Global Problem ABORTION KILLS 4000 A DAY IN THE USA
  • 16. Economics of Abortion  One unsafe abortion for every seven births-WHO  Bringing end to abortion clinics  Stopping unwanted pregnancies will eliminate abortions  Saving 50% of hospital budgets
  • 17.
  • 18. Economics of Foster Care  Fewer Foster Care or No Foster Care  30,000 children in 20,000 homes are fostered every year  It costs $500,000 per year to foster children
  • 19. Cost of BC Liquid  The cost margin of $1000 to $2000 per child, depending on income  Assuming 30 million people pay for a child worldwide;5 million pay max $2000 and 25 million pay min $1000  5 million X $2000 = $10 Trillion Revenue  25 million X $1000 = $25 Trillion Revenue  Total of $35 Trillion in Revenue
  • 20. Cost of BC Liquid  The operational cost, taking manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of BC as well as the costs of labor, machinery, materials, and maintenance:  $1 trillion  This leaves a net profit of a ridiculous amount!  $34 trillion
  • 21. Other Economic Views  Population density declines – just and sustainable economic system  The concept of needing younger people to support older people will be obsolete  More people = more money taken in for SS than is shelled out
  • 22.  *Half of all U.S. pregnancies are unintentional*  To prevent this…
  • 23. Government Aspects • For regulation: a Birth Control Protection Act will be passed • Birth Control Protection Act- will be used to effectively assure that the family size is limited as much as possible
  • 24. Government Aspects etc…  This law will enforce the following standards:  A woman may only have 1 child every five years, exception twins/ triplets  Must obtain doctors’ approval for having kids
  • 25. Fertility Identification Card (FIDs)  Issued to Men and Women when they desire to have 1st child  Special IDs will be used internationally  Information will be accessible via barcode
  • 26. Government Aspects etc…  International Birth Control Agency (IBCA)  To oversee that all rules and regulations are adhered to  To monitor the economic aspects
  • 28. Global mandate for BC  Open discussion of birth control  Contraception advertised and promoted openly  Mandating use of consistent contraception worldwide  Steps to ensure universal Prevalence of Modern Contraceptive Use access to family planning
  • 29. Global Business View  Business doesn't need more people to prosper, business needs people to prosper more  With fewer students, class sizes could improve, and capital expenditures for new schools would shrink. Existing schools could get their needed repairs and improvements
  • 30. Using the liquid contraceptive will reduce the population growth and will therefore benefit the environment. This attempt to control human growth may preserve agricultural land and tree farms

Editor's Notes

  1. 3 rd planet from the Sun, environments of all kinds can be found here, gave birth to life as we know it, inhabited by humans who have populated the planet, who have replaced the grasslands and forests with…
  2. (6.4 billion people as of January 5, 2005) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth#Human_geography
  3. 48%, or 3.1 million A full 40% were born, or close to 1.25 million unintended births annually http://www.agi-usa.org/presentations/abort_slides.pdf Picture is of a 2 nd -trimester abortion.
  4. http://www.populationaction.org/resources/publications/worldofdifference/rr2_unwantedpregs.htm
  5. 73 million births a year
  6. According to some numbers released by July 2001 by U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher: Nearly half of all U.S. pregnancies are unintended.