Posted on 07/19/2015 6:10:10 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Stem Express
It didnt take long for Stem Express, the California-based company caught buying aborted baby parts from Planned Parenthood, to get back in business online. Stem Express, which LifeNews reported offline on Wednesday is back online todayadvertising the sale of the same baby livers, Deborah Nucatola so callously went on about during her salad and red wine lunch.
Planned Parenthoods baby livers, advertised by Stem Express, are going for anywhere from $565 to $2433.
Hard to believe theyre back so soon.
Perhaps Stem Express principals are emboldened by the nepotism of their Planned Parenthood /Republican Party connections.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
“Republican House Speaker John Boehners top health-care policy adviser is linked by blood to a figure at the heart of the Planned Parenthood baby part-selling scandal”
By blood? So what’s the relation? Brother? 5th cousin?
Why is anyone surprised. There is no depths to the depravity of the abortion crowd. If anything this makes them more proud of the organization. Now they will run around saying pro-lifers hate children because they don’t want body parts used for research. They always double down.
Not an expert, but I think this is incorrect.
The firm, AFAIK, does not sell individual organs, but rather organs processed to provide certain types of cells.
The price range is for different types of cells and different quantities. A great many individual livers would go into producing some of these items available for purchase.
If that’s incorrect, I’d appreciate being corrected.
What would it take to produce a FRESH ‘0.5million/vial’ for $3,031?
http://stemexpress.com/shop/fetal-liver-cd133-stemprogenitor-cells-2/
I do not know. In fact, I do not know.
Meant to say, I do not want to know.
Sorry bout that.
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