Stephen D. Mumford

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Stephen Douglas Mumford (born 1942) Since 1984 he has been president of the Center for Research on Population and Security, also located in Research Triangle Park. In 1978, Mumford testified before the United States Congress that he believed world population growth, and immigration to the U.S. driven by population growth, to be national security issues that should be addressed by the U.S. military. He has advocated reduction of birth rates in developing countries by large-scale abortion and by drug-induced permanent mass sterilization, and has been involved in the international distribution of quinacrine to developing countries for sterilizing women there. wiki

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