2010 Talking Points (Continued)
Q: I’m all about being organic and helping our environment, but I need to control my fertility and that is why I take the pill. How do you respond to that?
A:
That is great that you want to help our environment and are trying to be healthy, but taking the
pill actually increases your chances of cancer, stroke and death. There are so many other
healthy and natural ways to control your fertility. First of all, if you are married and there is a serious
reason that you and your spouse cannot have a child at this time, look into the Creighton Model,
the ovulation method or another form of natural family planning. You will learn more about your
body, including when you are fertile and when you are not. You will also find that practicing
natural family planning improves communication with your spouse and makes your marriage stronger.
If you are not married, then controlling your fertility is really easy: Remain abstinent!
Q: Does my drinking water have an excess amount of estrogen from the birth control pill?
A:
That is a good question. It depends where your drinking water comes from. If the water you
drink comes from a water treatment plant in your city, then it would be important to find out how the
plant treats the estrogen that is found in the wastewater, and how much estrogen remains in
your drinking water.
Q: What health risks do I face if I consume estrogen in my drinking water?
A:
Scientists have found that too much estrogen can cause cancer and other deadly diseases. The
birth control pill poses many dangerous health consequences for women and their bodies
secrete the estrogens that end up in the sewer system. The fact that this estrogen water has had
deleterious effects on fish only raises the question of how it affects human males as well as
women and children.
Q: How can we stop this from happening?
A:
Educate others about the dangers of the pill entering our drinking water. Inform the women in
your life about the safer and healthier alternatives to the pill. Let the women know that not only will
they be helping themselves (since the pill can kill women—see www.ThePillKills.com for more
information), but also helping others in the community who are being affected because of this
waste found in our drinking water.
This confusing language, which has no relationship whatsoever to what the Founding Fathers intended, gave married women permission to use the birth control pill. The Supreme Court literally created the "right to privacy" as it applies to sexual matters out of thin air.
We now know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that not only did the Supreme Court literally create the right to privacy, but did so while ignoring the profound consequences that were suffered by those who used the pill. The medical facts played no part in the Supreme Court’s decision. But that does not change reality.
The fact is the birth control pill can kill you... of that there is no doubt.
1"Intersex Fish," Potomac Conservancy, http://www.potomac.org/site/intersex-fish/index.php.
2"Birth-control pills poison everyone," WorldNetDaily, July 12, 2007, http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56623.
3Lisa Stiffler, "Birth control may be harming states’ salmon," Seattle Post Intelligencer, June 4, 2003 http://www.seattlepi.com/local/124939_estrogen04.html.