The First 50 Years of "The Pill": Geoffrey Botkin Exposes the Side-Effects of Reproductive "Freedom"
Posted on 6 July, 2010
As the birth control pill turns 50, America is seeing lethal side-effects. In just 50 years, the pill has altered a nation’s ability to think. And there appear to be other side effects. Both men and women are mentally different, morally different, and even physically different from the preceding generation. The pill has spread from a utopian dream to a staple in the medicine cabinets of millions of homes. But the pill is not another medicinal tablet. It cures no medical ailment. But it has changed society dramatically.
This Friday morning at the Baby Conference, Geoffrey Botkin will give an inside account of what the pill did to the first generation of Americans who accepted everything it represents.
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