The "abortion pill" was introduced in the US by the Population Council, founded by CFR members John D. Rockefeller III, John F. Dulles, and Frederick Osborn, long-time secretary of the American Eugenics Society. It was approved by the Clinton admin, and marketed by the Population Council front company Danco Laboratories (Mifeprex). See s…
The "abortion pill" was introduced in the US by the Population Council, founded by CFR members John D. Rockefeller III, John F. Dulles, and Frederick Osborn, long-time secretary of the American Eugenics Society. It was approved by the Clinton admin, and marketed by the Population Council front company Danco Laboratories (Mifeprex). See story from 2000:
"The Population Council, a research institution dedicated to 'improving women's reproductive health', conducted the clinical trial in the United States from the fall of 1994 to the fall of 1995... With the election of President Clinton (CFR), a pro-choice advocate, United States policy related to abortion began to change... Once Roussel-Uclaf granted the Population Council all United States' patent rights to mifepristone, the Population Council was free to sponsor an NDA for the approval of mifepristone in the United States..."
The "abortion pill" was introduced in the US by the Population Council, founded by CFR members John D. Rockefeller III, John F. Dulles, and Frederick Osborn, long-time secretary of the American Eugenics Society. It was approved by the Clinton admin, and marketed by the Population Council front company Danco Laboratories (Mifeprex). See story from 2000:
"The Population Council, a research institution dedicated to 'improving women's reproductive health', conducted the clinical trial in the United States from the fall of 1994 to the fall of 1995... With the election of President Clinton (CFR), a pro-choice advocate, United States policy related to abortion began to change... Once Roussel-Uclaf granted the Population Council all United States' patent rights to mifepristone, the Population Council was free to sponsor an NDA for the approval of mifepristone in the United States..."
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