Posted on 09/01/2015 4:57:50 AM PDT by Morgana
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1The ninth video in the Planned Parenthood baby parts scandal focuses on Advanced Bioscience Resources, Inc. (ABR), the small and secretive company that has harvested and sold fetal body parts at Planned Parenthood clinics longer than any other entity.
The video features undercover conversations with Dr. Katharine Sheehan, the long-time medical director of Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest until 2013; Perrin Larton, the Procurement Manager for ABR; and Cate Dyer, the CEO of rival fetal tissue procurement company StemExpress.
Sheehan tells actors posing as a new human biologics company that at Planned Parenthood Pacific Southwest, We have already a relationship with ABR. Sheehan explains, Weve been using them for over 10 years, really a long time, just kind of renegotiated the contract. Theyre doing the big collections for government-level collections and things like that. When one of the actors negotiates, We return a portion of our fees to the clinics, Sheehan responds eagerly, Right, get a toe in and make it, make a proalright.
In an August 27 letter to Congress, Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards referenced a California Planned Parenthood affiliate that currently receives $60 per tissue specimen from a tissue procurement organization. The Center for Medical Progress, the group producing the videos, identified Planned Parenthood Pacific Southwest and ABR as the affiliate and TPO referred to in Richards letter, based on process of elimination.
We now know from Cecile Richards letter that $60 per collected tissue specimen is what will get a toe in to harvest baby parts at Planned Parenthood Pacific Southwest, wrote CMP Project Lead David Daleiden. As multiple tissue specimens often come from a single fetus, $60/specimen can quickly add up to hundreds of extra dollars in revenue per abortion. The sale or purchase of human fetal tissue is a federal felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to $500,000 (42 U.S.C. 289g-2).
Perrin Larton, the Procurement Manager at ABR, is shown describing ABRs fetal tissue harvesting practice to a prospective buyer. I literally have had women come in and theyll go in the O.R. and theyre back out in 3 minutes, and Im going, Whats going on? Oh yeah, the fetus was already in the vaginal canal whenever we put her in the stirrups, it just fell out, she explains of situations where there has been a great enough degree of cervical dilation to procure an intact fetus.
ABR, founded in 1989 by CEO Linda Tracy, charges $340 per second-trimester fetal tissue specimen, yet seems less concerned about tissue quality than other harvesting companies: Whenever we have a smooth portion of liver, we think thats good! says Larton.
Cate Dyer, who used to work as a procurement technician for ABR before founding her own company StemExpress, shares some of the financial details of ABR: They were funding places in Hawaii for themselves, she divulges. Some staffnot that I know so much on the Planned Parenthood side, but I wouldnt be surprisedthere are some staff in the past that have been on the payroll with ABR. According to Dyer, ABR would pay an advisor fee to a clinic manager or director in order to preserve their exclusive right to harvest fetal tissue at that location. Theres like, well enough known, says Dyer, that for a long time there were certain clinics that because they had paid advisors that were sitting on boards for these clinics, that were also an advisor to ABR, you were just never going to go anywhere with them, you know what I mean?
In the twisted world of baby parts trafficking from Planned Parenthood abortion clinics, there are few unbroken rules, notes CMPs Daleiden. After the serious admissions in Planned Parenthoods letter to Congress last week, it is imperative for lawmakers and law enforcement to act decisively to determine the full extent of Planned Parenthood and their proxies lawbreaking, hold them accountable, and stop the taxpayer funding of these barbaric atrocities against humanity.
If you thought the National Socialists were defeated in the 1940s...think again.
Who gets the extra money? The local “team” or is it washed into the accounts of the national PP organization?
It blows my mind that its been all women. Like some creepy cult.
Does it really matter?
Its blood money either way...
Wonder if Dr. Sheehan is related to that ditch dweller Sheehag that harassed Bush for 8 years?
These stories really make me wonder what proportion of the population are true psychopaths.
Clearly, anyone involved in the abortion industry is a psychopath, and probably, many abortion industry clients are, as well.
These videos make it appear that some of the biotech companies are run by psychopaths, as well. Since I’m a biotech career person myself, I find that rather distressing.
However, it appears that some of those biotech companies specializing in baby parts were actually founded by abortion industry personnel. That means that they aren’t really biotech companies, but instead are more abortion industry attempts to give legitimacy to barbarism. That makes me feel a bit better about the supposed biotech involvement in this.
“These stories really make me wonder what proportion of the population are true psychopaths.”
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-—Rod Sterling “Execution” Episode 26 of the “Twilight Zone”
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