Posted on 08/12/2015 6:58:58 AM PDT by Morgana
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12The second episode in a new documentary web series highlights a young womans eyewitness narrative of the daily practice of fetal body parts harvesting in Planned Parenthood abortion clinics, describing tissue procurement workers coordination with abortion providers, the pressure placed on patients, and disregard for patient consent.
The Human Capital documentary web series, produced by The Center for Medical Progress, integrates expert interviews, eyewitness accounts, and real-life undercover interactions to explore various themes connected to Planned Parenthoods sale of aborted fetal tissue. Episode 1, Planned Parenthoods Black Market in Baby Parts, premiered last month. Episode 2, Inside the Planned Parenthood Supply Site, launches today at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABzFZM73o8M
The series follows the personal narrative of Holly ODonnell, a former Blood and TIssue Procurement Technician for StemExpress, a start-up biotech company from northern California that partners with Planned Parenthood clinics to purchase their aborted fetus parts and resell them for scientific experimentation. As a procurement tech, ODonnells job was to identify pregnant patients matching the specifications of StemExpress customers and to harvest the fetal body parts from their abortions.
Its not an option, its a demand, StemExpress supervisors instructed ODonnell about approaching pregnant women at Planned Parenthood for fetal tissue donations. ODonnell says the StemExpress techs working in Planned Parenthood clinics sometimes harvested fetal parts without obtaining consent from the patients: If there was a higher gestation, and the technicians needed it, there were times when they would just take what they wanted. And these mothers dont know. And theres no way they would know.
Federal laws on the procurement and use of human fetal tissue require that patients consent to the tissue donation subsequent to consenting to the abortion procedure (42 U.S.C. 289g-1).
According to ODonnell, Planned Parenthood gave StemExpress workers access to patient records and schedules so that the harvesting company could plan for the days when patient supply would be greatest. They give you a sheet, and its everybody for that day, whos coming in for an ultrasound, whos coming in for an abortion, medical or a late-term abortion, ODonnell explains. Even patients just seeking a pregnancy test at Planned Parenthood were considered part of the supply: Pregnancy tests are potential pregnancies, therefore potential specimens. So its just taking advantage of the opportunities.
Project Lead David Daleiden notes, Experiences like Holly ODonnells show that Planned Parenthoods abortion and baby parts business is not a safe place where vulnerable women can be cared for, but a harvesting ground for saleable human product. Taxpayer subsidies to Planned Parenthoods barbaric abortion business should be revoked immediately, and law enforcement and other elected officials must act decisively to determine the full extent of Planned Parenthoods offensive practices and hold them accountable to the law.
Video #6: “There were times when they would just take what they wanted.” #PPSellsBabyParts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABzFZM73o8M
https://twitter.com/CtrMedProgress/status/631454199251906560
Yea I know. I posted video 6. There were those who wanted a summary on it. I told them there were no words to describe a company from Hell.
Even patients just seeking a pregnancy test at Planned Parenthood were considered part of the supply: Pregnancy tests are potential pregnancies, therefore potential specimens. So its just taking advantage of the opportunities.
Dear God.
I would think many of the women who had abortions and didn’t realize their babies were being used in this manner could file a class-action lawsuit against Planned Parenthood.
Yes, a company from Hell, you got it!
That suits worth pursuing, yes.
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