Links Between Girl Scouts, Planned Parenthood

Whistleblowers Want Faith Community to Fight 'Evil Agenda'
Controversy Focuses on Links Between Girl Scouts, Planned Parenthood

Girl Scout whistleblowers not only want every girl and her parents to be aware of what they describe as an "evil agenda" behind today's Girl Scouts, but they want the faith community to take action as well.
They say that's a problem for troops under the auspices of the Catholic youth ministry leadership.

Whistleblowers tell WND that they are being stymied by an entity that should be doing what they are – sounding the alarm.

The National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry is a group that overseethe relationship between the Girl Scouts and the Catholic Church.

But numerous independent watchdogs tell WND that the NFCYM is preventing the Catholic community from hearing the facts about the Girls Scouts, and they want to know why.

"The very existence of a position paper tells you that we see problems with the Girl Scouts," McCarty told WND. "If we didn't see problems, there wouldn't be a need for a position paper."

That paper speaks mainly to an accusation of the GSUSA distributing materials on marriage, abortion, contraception, and sexuality that don't line up with Catholic Church teachings. The paper then describes the NFCYM practice of simply asking the GSUSA if the accusations are true.

But one whistleblower said she picked up a booklet on sexual behavior produced by International Planned Parenthood at a U.N. workshop for Girl Scouts. Then the GSUSA denied knowledge of the booklet, "Happy, Healthy and Hot."

Full articel is at World Net Daily.