Posted on 09/17/2015 3:04:33 AM PDT by markomalley
In the latest undercover video about Planned Parenthoods harvesting of aborted baby parts for scientific research, Planned Parenthood officials reveal there is no written policy for the practice; they prefer to discuss it in person and not by e-mail; and they are very concerned about seeing headlines about the practice in the New York Times.
In addition, Dr. Carolyn Westhoff, senior medical adviser for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), reveals that a lot of people at Columbia University in New York get aborted baby tissue for various studies.
(video at link)
Dr. Westoff adds that people the PPFA is working with want particular tissues from aborted babies, such as cardiac [heart], or they want eyes, or they want neural, and [c]ertainly, everything we provide oh, gonads. Oh my God, gonads.
Gonads are the sexual reproductive glands: the testicles for a male and the ovary for a female.
The undercover investigative video is the 10th video to be released by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP). The series of videos, headed by lead investigator David Daleiden, has sparked a firestorm on social media and cable news, but the networks ABC, CBS, and NBC have largely ignored the videos.
The House Judiciary Committee has launched an investigation into Planned Parenthood and the federal funding it receives each year, and five states have taken steps to cut off funding to the abortion provider in the wake of the videos. Those states are Alabama, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Arkansas and Utah.
In one of the discussions with Dr. Vanessa Cullins, vice president for external medical affairs at PPFA, she expresses her concerns about keeping the issue of harvesting aborted baby parts for research under the radar screen.
We got to see what happens in terms of stem cell research, says Cullins. Okay? Because you cant really talk about it [fetal tissue] unless theres some changes as it relates to stem cell research. Until you come up with some type of cure, or something, its probably wise to keep it under the radar screen.
I think thats dangerous to start talking about fetal tissue acquisition and how its acquired, said Cullins. In the same vein, she later said, This is important. This could destroy your company and us, if we dont time those conversations correctly.
When it comes to payment for the aborted baby parts, Deborah VanDerhei, national director of the Consortium of Abortion Providers for PPFA, says on the video: I have been talking to the executive director of the National Abortion Federation, were trying to figure this out as an industry about how were going to manage remuneration. Because the headlines would be a disaster.
Later, VanDerhei again expresses her concern about media attention, stating, [T[heres independent providers that are doing this and we have no control over what theyre doing. And that could be the headline. Or it could be a very well-recognized hospital that does it.
I mean, that headlines the headline, says VanDerhei. Im just saying that, it wouldnt be Planned Parenthoods headline but it would be a headline that could potentially create legislation that would make this [use of aborted baby parts] impossible for anybody. And we dont want to make any missteps.
VanDerhei also reveals that Planned Parenthood has no written policy on the procurement of aborted baby parts and their sale to researchers.
We are absent a policy and thats relatively intentional, she says, and the policy that we do have suggests that you just really think about what youre doing, vet your procurement service, and if theres any way you can do it mission-based, thats probably better.
And that if you do decide that you want to engage in remuneration, that you really need to think that through, says VanDerhei, adding, and think, New York Times headline, when youre creating your policy.
In a separate conversation about the harvesting of aborted baby parts, VanDerhei says, Well, its an issue you might imagine that were not that comfortable talking about on email. And so we want to have the conversation in person.
Also, in an undercover video of a lunch discussion with Dr. Deborah Nucatola, senior director of Medical Services for the PPFA, the buyers ask her about Planned Parenthoods guidelines for fetal tissue procurement and distribution.
There are no guidelines, says Dr. Nucatola. There are guidelines on research but there are no guidelines on tissue procurement. And there will never be guidelines.
As to the price or sale of aborted baby parts, nothing is written, says Nucatola. Theres nothing in stone.
In its latest annual report (2013-14), Planned Parenthood states that it performed 327,653 abortions that year and received $528.4 million in government health service grants and reimbursements.
What an ignoramus.
Once they’re out of the womb, they’ve been born.
Keeping the babies alive just long enough to vivisect them for their organs is not only murder, it’s inhuman.
It’s funny she’s worried about a head line in the NYTs. The New York Times hasn’t given the fiasco a second thought.
This is so true, just ask Carson. Carson did research on murdered babies and he tried the Nazi approach that it was for good of science, not his place to question where, how, and at what cost the bodies came. Shame on Carson, especially his dishonesty in trying to avoid this honest answers, which would damn his campaign.
These ghouls are virtually ALL women. How could God give them the ability for them to create life and then allow them to do everything in the evil best to destroy it? Yes, Free Will. I know. But where's a few well-timed fire and brimstones when you need them?
Source?
“Gonads, Oh My God, Gonads”
Which god might that be?
Never mind, I think I know.
Sorry, if he was a factor in the campaign, maybe I'd save some links. I'm not CW. Take a look at the discussion threads from about 2-4 weeks ago, there were several where this was discussed.
“In addition, Dr. Carolyn Westhoff, senior medical adviser for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), reveals that a lot of people at Columbia University in New York get aborted baby tissue for various studies.
Then they need to be in jail too.
There is no need or excuse to use the tissues from murdered human beings of *any* age in research. There are thousands of cell lines available for just about any purpose, and plenty of sources of ethically acquired human tissues for researchers who want to use them (and, being a researcher, I can think of a few uses for human tissues... it makes me kind of queasy to use them, though).<
There is one reason, and only one, for pushing the use of human embryos in research, and that is to try to cloak abortion with a layer of legitimacy that it does not and never will have.
Well, maybe there is one other reason. Although still highly lucrative, the abortion industry is losing clients. The murderous ghouls are trying to replace the profits by selling the corpses of those they murdered.
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