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January 24, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

We have pulled back the veil on the abortion cartel. Abortion is about eugenics, the African-American has been targeted and logic makes it clear that this did not happen coincidentally or unintentionally. ~ Mark Crutcher, president of Life Dynamics, producer of Maafa21. "When we said we would no longer sit at the back of the bus, a place was being reserved for us down at the abortion clinic." ~ Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Today, Life Dynamics, Inc. a national pro-life organization located in Denton, Texas is encouraging the public screening of their documentary film, Maafa21, for Black History Month this February. They were stolen from their homes, locked in chains and taken across an ocean. And for more than 200 years, their blood and sweat would help to build the richest and most powerful nation the world has ever known. But when slavery ended, their welcome was over. The wealthy elite had decided it was time for them to disappear and they were not going to be particular about how it might be done. What you are about to see is that the secret plan these people set in motion 150

years ago is still being carried out today. In this documentary, this hidden racial agenda is dragged out of the shadows and into the light. Before the next two hours is up, you will know things that Americas politicians and power brokers never intended for you to know and you will see things that the media was never going to show you.

Thus reads the cover of the powerful documentary film on eugenics and black genocide: Maafa21 Black Genocide in 21st Century America, produced by Life Dynamics in 2009. Maafa21 is a Swahili word which means A terrible tragedy and used to define the time of the middle passage during the slave trade and 21st century because it reveals the Maafa has not ended but is still being carried out. The film exposes a plan to create racial purity that began 150 years ago and is still being carried out right now. Maafa21 is about the ties between the Nazis, the American eugenics movement and todays family planning cartel. Its about elitism,

secret agendas, treachery and corruption at the highest levels of political and corporate America. Maafa21 begins with the horrors of slavery and reveals how eugenics was introduced as a solution for what some had deemed the Negro Problem in America. Eugenics opened the flood gates of forced sterilizations led by crusaders like American Eugenics Society member, Margaret Sanger, who later founded Planned Parenthood. Sanger worked hard to accomplish this agenda by loading her Planned Parenthood boards with members of the racist Eugenics Society.

In 1950, Planned Parenthood founder, Margaret Sanger said, I consider that the world and almost our civilization for the next twentyfive years, is going to depend upon a simple, cheap, safe contraceptive to be used in poverty stricken slums, jungles, and among the most ignorant people. Even this will not be sufficient, because I believe that now, immediately, there should be national sterilization for certain

dysgenic types of our population who are being encouraged to breed and would die out were the government not feeding them.

Mark Crutcher, President of Life Dynamics points out in the film that, These ties between eugenics and Planned Parenthoods founder were so well established that Sanger, who was a long standing member of the American Eugenics Society, once pursued a plan to merge the American Birth Control League, or Planned Parenthood as it was later called, with the American Eugenics Society.

Crutcher continues, The relationship between Sanger and these eugenics elitists was basically a marriage of convenience. In order to advance their common agenda, they needed a front man and she needed money. And the whole thing would be held together with this bizarre obsession with race and class. The result was that the American Birth Control League became the driving force behind the American eugenics movement. Eugenics would no longer be just a philosophy. Sanger, and others like her, were going the put it into practice. Maafa21 documents how, in the early 1960s, the Black Civil Rights Community began to see that there was an organized effort to limit the black population. In June of 1970 the Black Caucus walked out of the First National Congress on Optimum Population and Environment being held in Chicago. Felton Alexander of the National Urban League and the Chairman of the Black Caucus, said the action was taken because of clear and unmistakable evidence that the purpose of the conference was to legitimize the extermination of the black population.

As courts began to rule that forced sterilization was unconstitutional, a new approach was being devised by the purveyors of eugenics. That strategy was known as legalized abortion and the largest chain of abortion clinics in America is Planned Parenthood. According to Maafa21 producer, Mark Crutcher, What you have to understand is that, from the beginning, this idea that man could reinvent the world through eugenics was an elitist philosophy espoused by those who considered themselves, not only financially superior, but intellectually superior to everyone else. And Planned Parenthood became the golden child of these people because they are the ones who figured out how to make eugenics work. That is what birth control, and especially abortion, are all about. And the reason Planned Parenthood has been so successful is because, unlike other eugenics organizations, they have always been able to keep their agenda hidden from the public.

In 1972, Republican President Richard Nixon made this astonishing admission that abortion in America was really targeted at the black race, when he said, "A majority of people in Colorado voted for abortion, I think a majority of people in Michigan are for abortion, I think in both cases, well, certainly in Michigan they will vote for it because they think that whats going to be aborted generally are the little black bastards."

In 1971, Black civil rights activist, William Bouie Haden, observed, Into the black community stepped Planned Parenthood; only when they came into the black community theyve become Planned-BlackGenocide. Planned Parenthood for whites, birth control for blacks.

In 1977, Dr. Mildred Jefferson, a Harvard graduate and highly regarded female black surgeon, who became a clinical instructor in surgery at Boston University and later a president of National Right to Life said, Blacks suffer more from abortion because what looks like help is actually striking against them. Blacks are fewer. They will disappear soonerAbortionists argue, let the poor have abortions like the rich can then abortionists should make a list of the other things rich women have that theyre going to give poor women."

According to the most recent report published by the CDC Abortion Surveillance Report, 56.7% of abortions reported to the CDC nationwide were done on Hispanic and Black women. The figures are even more astonishing when you break them down state by state.

Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King tells the Maafa21 audience, "Right now, in America about half our babies are being killed in the womb," King says in the film.

In 2009, the same year Maafa21 was produced, Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg confirmed the reason for abortion when she stated, Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of.

Maafa21 is over two hours of documented evidence that legalized abortion is being used as black genocide. To understand the complete evolution from slavery to eugenics to forced sterilization and abortion, please watch Maafa21 in full.

"When we said we would no longer sit at the back of the bus, a place was being reserved for us down at the abortion clinic." ~ Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Maafa21.

Maafa21 is revolutionizing the African American Community to stand up against Black Genocide and Planned Parenthood:

Dr. William R. Glaze, Sr. Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church in Pittsburg, The sad thing is that most African Americans dont know that abortion is the leading cause of death within the African American Community and when we get a chance to show this video to them with them, theyre shockedPersonally Im on a crusade and the crusade that Im on is to make African American leaders, especially pastors aware of this Black Genocide. One of the things we did, we

invited influential members of the African American Community and showed them clips of Maafa21 and talked about it, almost to a person, they said we didnt know this was going on, and Pastors began to see how they could show Maafa21 to their congregations other people were going to address it at other levels, so personally I want to see more and more people become aware of this and were planning another luncheon to invite more Pastors and leaders to expose them to this genocide thats taking place.

"Reciting facts such as abortion is the leading cause of death in the black community, and black women are three times more likely to be sold an abortion than her white counterpart didnt seem adequate to break through the veneer that covered the eyes of black liberals and caused them to view abortion as more a basic right than an instrument of racist evil. To be honest, I began to give up hope that anything we could present would ever be enough to break through the deep-rooted skepticism that was manifesting itself in illogical political alliances between perpetrators and victims in defense of legalized abortion. Until I saw Maafa21." ~ Reverend Ceasar I. LeFlore III

Pastor James Leak III, MA, Executive Pastor New Harvester International Ministries (N.H.I.M), "Studies of the shift in the abortion demographics from 1974 until 2004, and the purposeful location of abortion clinics in minority communities, corroborate Maafa21s claims that black babies are a target of black genocide."

Planned Parenthood is encouraging behavior that many of us find offensive. Their ultimate goal is abortion and a black genocide is taking place because of the organizations national strategy of targeting certain urban areas in doing abortions. ~ Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Catholic Archdiocese of Portland

Most people tend to believe that Planned Parenthood is in the African American Community to help, but they are not there to help, they are there to make abortion more accessible to black peopleThe African American population in this country is roughly 12% and yet 37,38% of all of the abortions performed in this country are performed on African American WomenI think Planned Parenthood, if you look at its history; this [eugenics/black genocide] has been their goal from the beginning. It was the American Eugenics movement; it changed its name to Planned Parenthood Judge Cheryl Allen, Pennsylvania, 2010.

"I call it womb lynching, they used to lynch us from the tree, but they found a more efficient way to get rid of us from the womb...Planned Parenthood is killing millions of black babies they are reducing the black population in America because Margaret Sanger

felt that black people were subhuman and they didn't deserve to live, you know she was a favorite speaker of the Klu klux Klan and the Klu Klux Klan was lynching black people from trees and she thought it would be better if you could lynch them from the womb. Bishop John Lawson, Dallas, Texas.

Planned Parenthood, they set up their facilities and organization, they are funded by tax payer money. They set up all around America in minority neighborhoods, black neighborhoods. They target Blacks, Latinosit is wrongand America we must turn away from this, we must Defund Planned Parenthood. It is evil.were taking a stand, just like Rosa Parks TOOK A STAND, just like Dr. King TOOK A STAND, were taking a stand for righteousness, this is wrong. How can America continue to be blessed by God if were going to slaughter babies at the altar of Baal? ~ Demetrius in a YouTube video.

Rev. Brian Walker, Pro-life Action Ministries #EndBlackGenocide2014 Join the #Resolution ! Read what pro-life leaders have to say about this film (here). Maafa21 has been shown twice in the Capitol Visitor Center Theater in Washington. Shortly after its release, Maafa21 was selected as the featured film in the March 2010 Jubilee Film Festival in Selma, Al. to commemorate the right to vote and remember the historic Bloody Sunday anniversary of the Bridge Crossing Civil Rights march from Selma-to-Montgomery.

In addition, Maafa21 was featured in the 2010 Real Life Film Festival in Sudbury, Ontario and the 2011 Life Fest Film Festival in Los Angeles, Ca. Please consider screening Maafa21 for Black History Month. Contact Life Dynamics for more details. www.maafa21.com

If you would like a copy of the Maafa21 screening guide, please e-mail maafa21@lifedynamics.com or call Life Dynamics @ 940-380-8800. Media: Producer, Mark Crutcher, is available for interviews Contact the producers here : 940-380-8800

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