Posted on 07/15/2015 10:33:17 PM PDT by Morgana
Yesterday a shocking video released by the Center for Medical Progress showed Planned Parenthoods Medical Director, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, discussing their negotiations with a business called Stem Express that purchases aborted babies body parts for experimentation.
Dr. Nucatola tells investigators posing as buyers from a human biologics company that Planned Parenthood charges per-specimen for baby body parts and is aware of their own liability for doing so. Unbelievably, she also explains that some body parts, such as livers and heads, are much more popular and go for a higher price than other specimen.
Now this scandal has come to Colorado.
On January 10, 2013, Colorado State University purchased fetal body parts from Planned Parenthoods flagship abortion facility in San Jose, California via a company called StemExpress. In total, nine specimens were harvested from eight different aborted babies killed in abortions at that Planned Parenthood clinic and the purchase order reveals CSU bought two body parts, including an aborted babys liver.
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At the time, StemExpress paid Planned Parenthood $50 per specimen, which means that in one day they received $450. Additionally, Stem Express harvested body parts from Planned Parenthood facilities in Fresno, Sacramento and Stockton.
The documentation from StemExpress (below) reveals that Leila Remling, an employee of CSUs Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology Department, purchased the body parts.
The pro-life group Colorado Citizens for Life issued a statement calling on Colorado State University to end the practice of conducting research using body parts from babies killed in abortions.
Its shocking and reprehensible that Colorado State University is purchasing the body parts of aborted babies for research. Colorado Citizens for Life calls on Colorado State University to immediately disclose what research it is conducting with body parts from babies victimized by abortion.
Colorado Citizens for Life demands that that CSU immediately end any and all research involving the use of body parts from babies killed in abortions. It is unethical and disrespectful of the babies who lives were taken in abortions to conduct research using their body parts.
Below is the document from Stem Express showing their transaction with Colorado State University.
We’re not talking legal.....
We’re talking profane straight from the Pit evil
Sad sad sad.
Jonathan Swift’s bones roll over in their grave.
Omg. I didn’t read the comments before I commented two posts below yours. We think alike.
I was thinking the same thing. The satire has become real.
1. This is an issue which can be used to beat back the forces of evil. Do not minimize it please.
2. For years there has been evidence the buyers place orders which require certain harvesting techniques. Hence partial birth abortion.
3. This is proof of the financial incentives behind the abortion industry. Something many people are unaware of which will lesson their support.
It really hurts to say this but the US is, to put it bluntly, evil. We deserve whatever punishment that God has in store for us. This is beyond comprehension.
Morgana,
Here’s more info; it does indeed get worse....
https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/confused-about-the-pepsi-fetal-cell-issue-here-are-the-facts
Ghouls. I’d say effing Ghouls, but that’s not allowed.
I was doing some searching on this the other night.
Awhile back in Thailand they came across 2,500 “infant” bodies in a warehouse that were going to be used for witch-craft or folk medicine. It wasn’t clear if they were aborted babies or actual infants. And this was just one find. Sick.
It is unethical and disrespectful of the babies
Anything for money. Now, they are selling parts from aborted babies, so WHO is getting the money, the previous mother or the abortionist doctors? My bet the mother gets NOTHING or perhaps a free-bee.
“Patient number”?
Blobs of tissue aren’t “ patients” - or are they????
Is an unborn human being a “ patient”?
Something for those ghoulish abortionists to defend
Unfortunately it is legal as long as the woman getting the abortions signs a release saying its ok to use the material taken from her in research.
And THAT will render any pro-life opinion invalid in the eyes of the Left, the media, and the courts.
The courts will then demand the pro-life side PROVE the charges that the parts were sold w/o consent.
And they can't.
And it'll just be those "sexist/racist/homophobic Christian intolerant teabaggers" making noise again.
Here, honey, sign this form.....it will allow us to take a little of the "tissue" from the "procedure" for medical research purposes. It will help save lives. At least SOMETHING good will come out of it, right?" [pats shoulder sympathetically and leaves]
"OK, we got a liver....crush carefully!"
This has been going on for decades. Good to see it’s finally being exposed.
The stench of evil in ‘progressives’ is becoming inescapable for normal, everyday people.
The queers and their perversions, the border invaders and their murders and diseases, the abortion mills and a dead baby parts industry, healthcare’s demise, morality’s collapse.
Once the busted minions start talking, then we’ll learn even more. There’s a dam about to burst...
Dyer founded her biotechnology company in Placerville with only $9,000. Four years later StemExpress, which provides human blood, bone marrow and tissue for medical research, ranks No. 363 on the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing private companies, with 1,315 percent growth over a three-year period.
The companys revenue totaled about $4.5 million last year.
ranked No. 35 on Inc.s list of the fastest growing women-led companies in the country.
Prices from StemExpress site:
Fetal Liver CD34+ Stem/Progenitor Cells $488$2,240
Fetal Liver CD36+ Erythroid Progenitor Cells $546$1,456
Fetal Liver CD133+ Stem/Progenitor Cells $2,425$24,250
Fetal Liver Mononuclear Cells $986$1,035
Fetal Liver Stromal Cells$920$1,932
There has to be a money connection between this and people at PP. Turning over something potentially worth $25,000 for $75?
No.
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