Sunday, 11 September 2016

       “The dark underworld of the abortion industry is finally beginning to crumble” declares Bernadette Smyth, the founder and director of Precious Life, as the latest series of Planned Parenthood videos go viral, writes Anne OHare. 

As the 8th video exposing Planned Parenthoods inhumanity, please read this article by Anne O Hare.

A world in which medical practice serves the good of human nature rather than exploiting and destroying vulnerable and defenceless human beings is a world that seems to be slipping through our fingers and the consciences of many politicians, judges and healthcare professionals. But Daleiden and his army of journalists are not letting go of our moral duty to respect and protect our fellow human beings and are not allowing us to let go of it either. 

Daleiden is the project director of the Human Capital project; a thirty-month-long investigative journalism study by the Center for Medical Progress documenting Planned Parenthood’s illegal sale of body parts of aborted babies. Since July, eight videos have been released showing Planned Parenthood officials discussing illegal partial birth abortions and haggling over aborted baby parts with journalists posing as medical research company executives. For instance, in the fifth video Melissa Farrell, the director of research for Planned Parenthood, claimed aborted baby remains have been sold to bio-tech companies for the purpose of creating human mice. Mice continue to be bred to allow their tissue to take on more realistic human properties from the human organs provided, claimed one online news source reporting on the emerging crisis.   

In 2013 David Daleiden founded the Center for Medical Progress as a vehicle through which to pursue long-term, sophisticated investigative-journalism dedicated to the monitoring and reporting on medical ethics and advances, particularly those that impact on the value and dignity of human beings.

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