I’m not obsessed, I just happen to read what the experts are saying. You, on the other hand, comment on multiple threads without ever having read the content or watch any of the videos. It’s your problem not mine.
The basic fact that seems to elude you is that there are multiple fetal cell lines, and each one of those lines required multiple attempts at harvesting. As Pamela Acker said, and you didn’t take the time to listen, the 293 “experiments” required to extract HEK-293 implies that dozens and dozens of children were put under the knife to get that one success, the previous 292 “experiments” resulting in failure.
You are right, even one child sacrificed is horrific enough, because the method involved extracting the child through Caesarian Section, cutting into his/her abdomen with no anaesthesia, and harvesting the kidney whilst the child’s heart was still pumping. As Pamela Acker put it, it is not unlike the Aztec method of pulling the beating heart out of a living person.
“As Pamela Acker said, and you didn’t take the time to listen, the 293 “experiments” required to extract HEK-293 implies that dozens and dozens of children were put under the knife to get that one success, the previous 292 “experiments” resulting in failure.”
This is simply wrong. HEK 293 was derived from one abortion.