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« on: July 24, 2015, 12:06:03 AM »
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  • The National Catholic Register profiles David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress, whose undercover videos have exposed the sale of fetal tissues and generated a surge of indignation against Planned Parenthood.

    The two shocking videos that have already been made public represent only a part of the group’s work, Daleiden reveals. There will be more videos coming, perhaps each week: a total of about a dozen.

    Daleiden explains his commitment to the pro-life cause and his horror at the sale of organs taken from aborted babies. “They are saying that some unborn babies are more valuable dead than alive,” he remarks. “It’s a terrible, barbaric place for a democratic society to go.”


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  •  With the façade of a fictitious biotechnology company, David Daleiden and his fellow investigators from the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) infiltrated the bowels of the abortion industry at its ugliest.

    For 30 months, as part of their “Human Capital” investigation, they followed the trail that led to aborted babies whose parts are earmarked for sale, even while their little hearts are still beating.

    “It is a paradox that we can’t have laws that recognize unborn babies as human, and yet, it is their very humanness that makes them valuable for experimentation,” Daleiden said in an interview last week with the Register.

    “It is as if they [the biotech companies] are going on a treasure hunt for the heads or hearts of babies, but how much more valuable would those heads and hearts be if they were allowed to grow up and be a part of society?”

    As leader of the project, Daleiden schmoozed and lunched with people at the top of Planned Parenthood — abortionists, administrators and directors. Acting as if he wanted to procure the valuable parts of aborted babies, Daleiden secretly videotaped the perpetrators so they would be admitting their own guilt in front of what certainly would be a shocked public.

    It was mission accomplished on July 14, when Daleiden released the first of a dozen videos. In just a few days, more than 2 million people had viewed the video, and five investigations were opened: three congressional and two state. And this week, his organization released a second video that has further intensified the public questioning of Planned Parenthood’s fetal-tissue policies and calls for defunding and more investigations.

    But Planned Parenthoods’ callous disregard for the bodies of innocent babies should have surprised no one, according to Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia.  

    “No one should be shocked by this video,” Archbishop Chaput said in a statement for the Register. “This is who Planned Parenthood is and what it does. It’s been part of the organization’s gene code from the start. The logic of its disdain for new life is just working itself out. And it won’t stop until the money and the media adulation are cut off.”

    Caught Off Guard

    Perhaps no one was caught off guard last week more than Planned Parenthood’s leaders, who thought Daleiden was one of their supporters.

    “Off hand, I don’t even know how many people we talked with,” he said. “It was dozens. But no one ever suspected anything. I’m sure they got the surprise of their careers the morning they woke up and saw the video.”

    The day after the first video was released, Planned Parenthood’s president, Cecile Richards, released a statement apologizing for Dr. Deborah Nucatola’s “tone” in discussing fetal-tissue procurement during abortions, but denied that they profit from tissue donation.

    By the following Monday, Planned Parenthood’s lawyer issued a five-page letter to the investigating House Energy and Commerce Committee accusing Daleiden of many things, including harassing Planned Parenthood and likely deceptively editing the videos. The letter complains that Daleiden passed as a representative of the fake company Biomax Procurement Services; and that as part of the ruse, he had even set up displays at Planned Parenthood conferences.

    But not everything was an act. Daleiden said he truly considered Nucatola a friend. She is the senior director of medical services, who, in the first video, is seen sipping wine and munching on salad in between chatting about harvesting babies’ organs — even casually mentioning she “did a 17-weeker just this morning.”

    “Everyone on the investigative team who worked with Dr. Nucatola really liked her; she was always very personable,” Daleiden said, and then paused a moment. “I hope she decides to get out and stop doing abortions.”

    Daleiden, who is Catholic, said he prays for the abortion providers he met during the project.

    But Daleiden was clearly not there to make friends. “We need to hold Planned Parenthood responsible for their atrocities against humanity,” he said. “These videos are to inform and activate the public about what is going on right under our noses — with taxpayer dollars.”

    And CMP has only just begun. There will be around a dozen more shocking videos in all, including the latest, where a Planned Parenthood executive jokes about pricing baby parts and says, “I want a Lamborghini.”

    “We didn’t want this to be a flash in the pan and then forgotten,” Daleiden said.  

    The tentative schedule is to release one a week. Despite accusations that the first video was heavily edited, the full two-hour unedited version was released at the same time as the summary video. It will be the same with each one to follow.

    ‘Harvesting’ Process

    It was while majoring in government at Claremont McKenna College in California that Daleiden received his first hint that the abortion industry was selling parts from aborted babies.

    “I was working as a research assistant and attended a stem-cell conference as part of my job,” he said. “The presenter mentioned using cells from an aborted baby for research. That got my attention. I thought, ‘Wait a minute — what?’”

    Although he had been active in the pro-life movement since high school, before that moment, he had not thought about aborted babies being used in research.

    That thought stayed with him. He continued his pro-life work, which included working as a citizen journalist investigating the abortion industry, and became the director of research for Live Action in 2008.

    In 2013, at the age of 24, he founded the Center for Medical Progress to investigate in-depth bioethical issues. “Human Capital” is its first project.

    Part of the preparation for the project included studying Life Dynamics’ research from 15 years ago. That organization had paid an employee of a fetal tissue-collection organization to provide evidence of illegal practices at a Planned Parenthood facility in Overland Park, Kan.  

    The story got the attention of ABC’s 20/20. A congressional investigation was opened but became politicized and poorly managed, so the issue was soon dropped. Daleiden said it became a learning tool for the “Human Capital” investigation. “There was plenty of evidence, but because they [Life Dynamics] went after the middleman and the investigation fell apart, Planned Parenthood got away.”

    Daleiden said he knew that his team had to go directly to the supplier of baby parts: Planned Parenthood. The harvesting companies send technicians to the large abortion facilities every morning with a list of baby parts they are looking for, Daleiden explained.

    He said the top companies in the industry are StemExpress, Novogenix and Advanced Bioscience Resource. In the first video, Nucatola referred to the biotech’s morning round, saying she likes a morning “huddle” with staff to go over the list of parts to be “harvested” for the day.

    According to Daleiden, although the biotech company incurs all the work and expenses involved in procuring the body parts, Planned Parenthood still charges a “specimen fee” for each one.

    “Our investigators spent almost three years deeply imbedded with Planned Parenthood and their affiliates,” Daleiden said. “And we heard from their own mouths, over and over, again and again, that they make money off of selling the parts of aborted babies and have a profit motive in doing so.”

    “Turning aborted babies into a revenue stream is an inhuman exploitation of the not fully dead,” Daleiden said.

    “They are saying that some unborn babies are more valuable dead than alive. It’s a terrible, barbaric place for a democratic society to go.”

    An Insider’s Perspective

    Theresa Deisher helped to prepare Daleiden for his role as a biomedical representative, teaching him the ins and outs of the field.

    She holds a Ph.D. in molecular and cellular physiology from Stanford University and worked for more than 20 years in the commercial biomedical industry. As her respect for the unborn grew, so did her intolerance for working in a field where experimenting on material from aborted babies is rampant. She is now the president of Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute and CEO of AVM Biotechnology; both companies have a mission to end the use of aborted babies in biomedical research.

    “It is legal for Planned Parenthood to charge ‘processing fees’ for harvesting the parts of aborted babies, but it is not legal to sell to them, and she [Nucatola] did say sell in the video,” Deisher noted.

    Whether the babies are born alive is a crucial question, according to Deisher. “In order to get good heart tissue, it has to be processed within five minutes of death. I bet the gruesome fact is that many of those babies are alive when they are harvested.”

    She also noted that Nucatola talks about going for the calvarian — the top of the head. “They can’t get that with the head inside, so is the baby alive when they collect it?”

    At the core of the problem, according to Deisher, is the belief that using fetal material is necessary for research. “Once we turn a blind eye to the baby being a person or say we are only going to do it once,” she said, “the flood gates are opened.”

    Deisher described the use of the first tissue from an aborted baby as the opening of a Pandora’s box that won’t close now.

    “People don’t want to walk the hard walk or to look like they are not progressive,” she said. “But what is progressive about taking a baby and chopping it up to make vaccines or do research?”

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/why-the-catholic-behind-the-planned-parenthood-videos-went-undercover-82927/


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    « Reply #2 on: July 24, 2015, 01:11:10 AM »
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  •  Another undercover video released today allegedly shows a senior official at Planned Parenthood flippantly discussing monetary compensation for aborted baby organs, and the alteration of abortion procedures to ensure that the organs are intact.

    “It’s been years since I talked about compensation, so let me just figure out what others [Planned Parenthood affiliates] are getting. If this [price] is in the ballpark, it’s fine, if it’s still low then we can bump it up,” Dr. Mary Gatter appears to tell actors posing as representatives of a fetal tissue procurement company, before joking, “I want a Lamborghini.”

    Dr. Gatter is president of the Planned Parenthood medical directors’ council and oversees a Planned Parenthood facility in Pasadena, Calif.

    The eight-minute video was released by the citizen journalist group Center for Medical Progress, which reports on medical ethics. It is the second video released as part of their report, “Human Capital,” the result of a three-year investigative study of Planned Parenthood and its transfer of body parts of aborted babies for money.

    The first undercover video was made public last week, showing the organization’s senior director of medical services discussing the “donation” of body parts of aborted babies for “reasonable” compensation. The Planned Parenthood official estimated the price for the body parts from $30 to $100 per “specimen.”

    Planned Parenthood has defended the practice, saying that it is not making significant or illegal profits from the process, and that it receives appropriate consent from mothers.

    The new video purports to show Gatter saying that “we’re not in it for the money, and we don’t want to be in a position of being accused of selling tissue, and stuff like that. On the other hand, there are costs associated with the use of our space, and that kind of stuff…it has to be big enough that it is worthwhile.”

    Gatter appears to suggest “$75 a specimen,” as a price that would “work” for fetal tissue of aborted babies.

    Federal law generally prohibits the selling of human tissue but allows for the donation of tissue with “reasonable payments” for the “transportation, implantation, processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal tissue.” It explicitly prohibits the sale of tissue for “valuable consideration.”

    The video also includes a discussion of possibly adjusting the abortion procedure of certain babies to better deliver an “intact specimen” to the organ harvesters.

    “(I)f our usual technique is suction, at 10 to 12 weeks, and we switch to using an IPAS or something with less suction, and increase the odds that it will come out as an intact specimen, then we’re kind of violating the protocol that says to the patient, ‘We’re not doing anything different in our care of you’,” Gatter appears to say.

    “Now to me, that’s kind of a specious little argument,” she appears to continue, saying that she “wouldn’t object” to asking the abortion doctor “to use an IPAS at that gestational age, in order to increase the odds that he’s going to get an intact specimen, but I do need to throw it out there as a concern. Because the patient is signing something and we’re signing something saying that we’re not changing anything with the way we’re managing you, just because we agree to give tissue.”
     
    “I think they’re both totally appropriate techniques. There’s no difference in pain involved. I don’t think the patients would care one iota. So yeah, I’m not making a fuss about that.”

    At the end of the video, she appears to instruct one of the “buyers” to send her a business proposal. “And then, if we want to pursue this, mutually, I’ll mention this to Ian [the surgeon] and see how he feels in terms of how he feels about using a ‘less crunchy’ technique to get more whole specimens.”

    More undercover videos could be released in coming weeks. A lawyer from Planned Parenthood sent a letter to Rep. Fred Upton, chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which is launching an investigation into the organization after the release of the first video.

    “We don’t know what the Center will release next, but we know enough to be deeply concerned about the infiltration of Planned Parenthood and its affiliates,” the letter states. It said that Planned Parenthood had at least 65 meetings with the Center for Medical Progress, and suggested that future videos could include racial questions and footage of an area used to process the tissue of aborted babies.
     

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/in-new-video-planned-parenthood-exec-appears-to-joke-about-pricing-baby-parts-32290/

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    « Reply #3 on: July 28, 2015, 11:11:09 PM »
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  • The Center for Medical Progress has released the third in a series of undercover videos exposing the sale of fetal tissue by Planned Parenthood abortion clinics.

    The latest video, released on July 28, includes grisly footage showing the dismembered body of an aborted baby, from which technicians are preparing to harvest desired parts.

    As the technicians discuss how many different tissue samples can be harvested, Savita Ginde, the medical director of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, says: “I think the ‘per item’ thing works a little better just because we can see how much we can get out of it.”

    The third video also exposes the work of Stem Express, a California corporation that has experience spectacular growth while procuring tissues for researchers. A former employee of the company explains on the video how Planned Parenthood provided fetal tissues. “For whatever we could procure, they would get a certain percentage,” she said.

    The former employee recalls that when she was first asked to harvest tissue from a dismembered fetus, she fainted. A sympathetic nurse told her, as she was revived, that the reaction was not unusual. “Some of us don’t ever get over it.”

    The undercover videos have produced public pressure for a government investigation into Planned Parenthood, and an end to taxpayer funding of the organization. Pro-life activists organized rallies at 60 different locations across the country on July 28, demanding a government response to the apparent violation of laws against trafficking in fetal tissue.

    Meanwhile in Los Angeles, Stem Cell Express has sought a court injunction against the release of the undercover videos.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25655

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    « Reply #4 on: July 30, 2015, 12:12:03 AM »
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  • Even Hillary finds the videos disturbing;

     Hillary Clinton has staunchly defended Planned Parenthood in the wake of recently released videos that an anti-abortion group claims to show employees with the organization discussing the sale of aborted fetal tissue.

    But, in a new interview, she calls the graphic videos “disturbing” and says there should be a national investigation into that practice.

    “I have seen pictures from them and obviously find them disturbing,” the Democratic presidential candidate told the New Hampshire Union Leader on Tuesday in regards to the videos, which were released by the anti-abortion group Center for Medical Progress. “Planned Parenthood is answering questions and will continue to answer questions.”

    http://news.yahoo.com/hillary-clinton-calls-planned-parenthood-videos-disturbing-162511319.html


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  • Another damaging video exposing Planned Parenthood’s involved in the sale of fetal tissues was released on July 30, just hours after a judge in California issued a restraining order barring the release of some similar videos.

    In the 4th in a series of undercover videos, a Planned Parenthood official in Colorado is caught discussing ways to avoid possible criminal liability for trading in fetal tissues.

    Explaining the need for caution to an actor posing as a potential buyer of fetal-tissue samples, Savita Ginde, the medical director of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, says: “We don’t want to get called on, you know, selling fetal parts across states.” She assures the “buyer,” however, that the organization’s lawyers “will make sure we’re not put in that situation.”

    In a California courtroom, meanwhile, on July 29 a judge granted a request from Stem Express for a restraining order stopping the release of further undercover videos. (Stem Express, a California company involved in the purchase and sale of human tissue, was the target of the 3rd undercover video in the current series.) The restraining order applies only to videos that show employees of Stem Express, and will be valid until an August 19 hearing on the case. David Daleiden voiced his confidence that the restraining order would be only temporary, referring to the case as “meritless litigation.”

    The 4th video released by the Center for Medical Progress showed only employees of Planned Parenthood, not of Stem Express. In the most damaging comments yet released in the series, Dr. Ginde speaks about how to set prices for fetal organs, how to train abortionists to ensure that organs are intact, and how to craft public statements to avoid complaints. She suggests that the effort should be classified as “research” rather than as a business venture, to avoid legal complications and public scrutiny.

    Like the previous videos, the 4th shows grisly footage of fetal remains, with Planned Parenthood personnel isolating organs and commenting on their potential cash value.

    In a related development, Planned Parenthood claimed that its web site was hacked—although there was no evidence of hacking and no reported outage. The site featured an appeal for more funding.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25678

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    « Reply #6 on: July 31, 2015, 11:10:43 PM »
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  • The head of the investigative team whose videotapes have exposed the sale of fetal tissues now says that Planned Parenthood may have been involved in harvesting organs from babies who were born alive.

    David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress told a CNN interviewer that his group had videotaped a conversation with the top executive of Stem Express, a company that supplies medical tissues for research, and “they admitted that they sometimes sometimes get fully intact fetuses shipped to their laboratory from the abortion clinics they work with, and that could be prima facie evidence of born alive infants.”

    Earlier this week, Stem Express asked a California court to block the release of any undercover videos featuring executives of the firm. Daleiden told CNN that he is convinced the damaging videotape, with the discussion of fully intact fetuses, is the reason for their legal action—that “they’re trying to suppress that videotape and they’re very scared of it.”

    The court order barring release of videotapes involving Stem Express officials is valid until August 19, when the court will have a hearing on the merits of the unusual call for a permanent order to forbid use of the videotapes.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25694

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    « Reply #7 on: August 01, 2015, 01:04:44 AM »
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  • On Friday, CMP and its founder, David Daleiden, were sued in San Francisco federal court by the National Abortion Federation, a nonprofit representing abortion providers, which claims that the campaign violates its members’ privacy and threatens their safety. The lawsuit seeks a court order halting further releases of videos containing names, addresses, and other private information about NAF members, including information drawn from the group’s meetings.

    https://www.yahoo.com/health/state-probes-find-zero-planned-parenthood-125533982837.html

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    « Reply #8 on: August 04, 2015, 01:43:14 AM »
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  •  A citizen journalism group investigating abortion clinics’ procurement of organs and tissue from unborn babies has pledged to contest a court order barring the release of recordings made of an abortionists’ conference.

    The Center for Medical Progress said that it follows “all applicable laws” and that it will fight “any attempts to suppress our First Amendment rights to free speech or silence the freedom of the citizen press.”

    On July 31 federal judge William Orrick in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order in response to a lawsuit against the center from the National Abortion Federation.

    The court order said the National Abortion Federation could suffer irreparable injury, such as “harassment, intimidation, violence, invasion of privacy, and injury to reputation,” the Associated Press reports.

    The abortion federation’s lawsuit said that the journalist group created a false company to gain entry to its annual conferences in 2014 and 2015 and then recorded its members. The federation alleged that the investigators violated non-disclosure agreements the investigators had signed.

    According to the abortion group, the non-disclosure agreement includes a ban on videotaping or recording the meeting. It said it only allows use of conference information “to help enhance the quality and safety of services” of its conference's participants.

    The Center for Medical Progress said the lawsuit was “meritless.” It characterized the abortion federation as “a criminal organization that has spent years conspiring with Planned Parenthood on how to violate federal laws on partial-birth abortion and fetal tissue sales.”

    The center has conducted a three-year investigation of abortion providers and fetal harvesting. The center’s investigators went undercover as a fetal tissue procurement company.

    Beginning July 14, the organization started to release video summaries, as well as complete video footage, of Planned Parenthood officials discussing the harvesting of organs from aborted babies and reimbursement for the tissue. One discussion covers the possible alteration of the abortion procedure to ensure an “intact specimen.”

    Federal law generally prohibits the selling of human tissue, but allows for the donation of tissue with “reasonable payments” for the “transportation, implantation, processing, preservation, quality control, or storage of human fetal tissue.” It explicitly prohibits the sale of tissue for “valuable consideration.”

    On July 28 a Los Angeles Superior Court judge issued a separate restraining order blocking the Center for Media Progress from releasing any video of leaders of the California-based company StemExpress. The company reportedly provides fetal tissue for research in partnership with Planned Parenthood and other abortion clinics.

    The Center for Media Progress also called the StemExpresss lawsuit meritless, adding that it intends to “cover-up this illegal baby parts trade.”

    The videos have renewed debate over abortion and over taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood. While federal funding for abortion is generally forbidden, the government funds other services of the abortion provider.

    Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston, chair of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee, has asked Senators to vote to withhold federal funding of Planned Parenthood.

    “It has long been troubling to many Americans that the nation’s largest abortion network, performing over a third of all abortions, receives over half a billion taxpayer dollars a year. This concern has rightly grown in recent years,” he said in an Aug. 3 letter.

    He noted that the latest reports revealed the abortion provider’s willingness to “traffic in fetal tissue from abortions,” and that to alter abortion procedures to obtain more intact organs showed “a callousness toward women and their unborn children that is shocking to many Americans.”

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/undercover-reports-on-fetal-body-parts-trade-face-legal-hurdles-40111/

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    « Reply #9 on: August 04, 2015, 11:35:50 PM »
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  • In the latest in a shocking series of undercover videos released by the Center for Medical Progress, an official at a Planned Parenthood clinic discusses delivery of babies who are aborted intact, and speaks of late-term abortions that would seem to violate state laws.

    Melissa Farrell, the research director at Gulf Coast (Texas) Planned Parenthood, tells undercover reporters that her branch of the organization helps with the "diversification of the revenue stream." Directly contradicting the claim that Planned Parenthood only recoups its costs by the sale of fetal tissues, she says: "I think everyone realizes, especially because my department contributes so much to the bottom line of our organization..."

    In discussing the prices that Planned Parenthood could command for fetal organs, Farrell explains that administrative costs can be calculated along with "anything that we piggyback onto that for collection purposes."

    The Planned Parenthood official also speaks about altering abortion procedures in order to maximize the change that organs will remain intact; she says that "we deviate from our standard in order to do that."

    Farrell also reveals that some of the doctors working at the Planned Parenthood clinic are collecting samples of fetal tissue for their own research. It is not clear whether the woman procuring abortions realize that their babies' organs are being harvested for private research, much less that the clinic earns extra income by changing abortion techniques to preserve intact organs.

    The latest undercover video from the Center for Medical Progress was released after a California judge issued a restraining order that forbids the release of videos showing employees of the National Abortion Federation. No employees of that organization appeared in the video released on August 4.

    https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25723


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    « Reply #10 on: August 08, 2015, 12:25:22 AM »
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  • The Catholic bishops of Colorado have asked the faithful to observe a day of penance and prayer as a response to the revelations of the harvesting of organs from aborted children.

    “We call on all people of good will in Colorado and beyond to pray that those involved in research and medicine will fix their sights on recognizing the sacredness of life and refrain from putting human life at the service of science,” the bishops said, in a statement released by the Colorado Catholic Conference. They set August 28 as a special day of prayer and penance.

    The call for prayer was a response to undercover videos released by the Center for Medical Progress. One such video focused on Planned Parenthood of the Rockies, located in Denver

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25753

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    « Reply #11 on: August 13, 2015, 01:28:56 AM »
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  • In a new video exposing the sale of tissue from aborted babies, the Center for Medical Progress interviews a former employee who says that tissues were sometimes collected without the consent of the woman procuring the abortion.

    “It’s not an option; it’s a demand,” said Holly O’Donnell, who worked with Stem Express, a California company that collects tissues for medical research, in the new video. She charged that at Planned Parenthood clinics, tissues were harvested at times without the required consent forms.

    In cases involving a late-term abortion, when a particular fetal organ was sought, “there were times when they would just take what they wanted. And these mothers don’t know,” O’Donnell said.

    Workers approached women in the clinic to obtain consent even when they were emotional or in pain, weeping and even vomiting, O’Donnell reported. She said that the workers would seek consent even before women had made the option to obtain an abortion. “Pregnancy tests are potential pregnancies, therefore potential specimens,” she explained. “So it’s just taking advantage of the opportunities.”

    The new video—the 6th in a series produced by the Center for Medical Progress—is not an undercover video, but a face-to-face interview with O’Donnell. Her former employer, Stem Express, has obtained a court order barring the Center for Medical Progress from releasing film of current employees.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25804

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    « Reply #12 on: August 14, 2015, 11:45:22 PM »
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  • A California court has denied a bid by Stem Express, a company engaged in the sale of human tissue for research, for access to undercover video recordings by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP).

    Stem Express, which had been the focus of a CMP video report on the sale of fetal tissue by Planned Parenthood, had earlier won a temporary restraining order, barring release of videos that showed employees of the California-based company. Seeking an injunction that would extend that ban, Stem Express then asked the court to provide access to the undercover recordings.

    Judge Joane O’Donnell denied the request, explaining that Stem Express had not met the high standard required for “prior restraint” on the release of the videos. “Plaintiff does not persuade the Court that the discovery it seeks is necessary to obtain the preliminary injunction,” the judge wrote. “That is because it appears unlikely that the Court is going to grant the preliminary injunction.”

    The court’s restraining order on the release of CMP material applies only to those videos that show employees of Stem Express, and that restraining order expires on August 19. The judge's words suggest that she is unlikely to extend the order.

    http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=25836

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  • The University of Massachusetts Medical School has paid $29,000 for tissues harvested from aborted babies.

    The pro-life activist group Operation Rescue obtained docuмents from the sales to the school. The fetal tissues were supplied by StemExpress, the California company that recently became embroiled in the Planned Parenthood organ-harvesting scandal.

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  • A new video in an investigative series on Planned Parenthood shows a former technician saying that she had once been traumatized by the experience of gathering tissue from an aborted baby whose heart was still beating.

    Holly O’Donnell, former technician for the biotech company StemExpress, LLC, said that after the intact delivery of “the most gestated fetus and closest thing to a baby that I’ve seen,” a clinic worker called for her to come over and see something “kind of cool.”

    “She just taps the heart, and it starts beating,” O’Donnell said in the video released by the Center for Medical Progress.

    “I’m sitting here and I’m looking at this fetus, and its heart is beating, and I don’t know what to think,” she said. “I don’t know if that constitutes it’s technically dead, or it’s alive.”

    After seeing the fetus, O’Donnell said she was handed scissors “to cut down the middle of the face” in order to obtain brain tissue for medical research. “I can’t even describe what that feels like,” she said.

    Dr. Ben Van Handel of Novogenix Laboratories, LLC, said in the video that “there are times when after the procedure [abortion] is done, that the heart actually is still beating.”

    The accusation that Planned Parenthood has been harvesting organs of babies born before an abortion procedure is part of an ongoing legal controversy between the abortion giant and citizen journalist group Center for Medical Progress.

    In July, StemExpress sought an injunction to block the release of a video “where their leadership admitted that they sometimes get fully intact fetuses shipped to their laboratory from the abortion clinics they work with,” said David Daleiden, project lead for Center for Medical Progress, in a July 31 interview with CNN.

    “That could be prima facie evidence of born alive infants,” he said.

    While the temporary restraining order was initially granted, a California judge later stated that it was unlikely that a preliminary injunction would be granted. StemExpress severed its ties with Planned Parenthood last week.

    According to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002, a baby “born alive” is one who “breathes or has a beating heart.” Under the law, infants born alive or those who survive botched abortion attempts must be granted the same protection and treatment that any other newborn baby is entitled to under federal law.

    Daleiden, discussing fully intact fetuses and tissue procurement on CNN Aug. 4, said that any feticide or fatal drug like digoxin that is administered before an abortion procedure would adversely disrupt the tissue extraction process since it “poisons” the fetal tissue. Thus harvesters who obtain a “fully-intact” baby from an abortion did so from an abortion procedure performed after a live birth, he claimed.

    The Aug. 19 video claims evidence of “fully-intact” babies delivered to harvesters. Perrin Larton, a procurement manager for a company called Advanced Bioscience Resources, described in the video how women would sometimes give birth before an abortion procedure could be performed.

    “I literally have had women come in, and they’ll go in the O.R. and they’re back out in three minutes,” she said, adding that “the fetus was already in the vaginal canal whenever we put her [the mother] in the stirrups, it just fell out.”

    Larton also described how “they induce fetal demise at about 18 to 20 weeks,” but when asked if the babies were administered digoxin she replied “no, no, no, no, no.”

    In addition, O’Donnell said she had witnessed correspondence between a doctor and worker that a “fully-intact fetus” had been procured and they “were sending it straight to the lab.”In a previous video released by the Center for Medical Progress, one Planned Parenthood doctor said that mothers sometimes give birth before an abortion can be performed.

    “Sometimes, if we get, if someone delivers before we get to see them for a procedure, then we are intact, but that’s not what we go for. We try for that to not happen,” Dr. Savita Ginde, vice president and medical director of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, said in an undercover video released July 30, of providing tissue procurement companies with “intact” body parts of aborted babies.

    CNA reached out to Planned Parenthood for comment on the Aug. 19 video, but did not receive a response.

    O’Donnell said that the experience of seeing and dissecting a developed fetus with a beating heart shook her. After transferring the baby’s brain and body for research transport and disposal, she said “that was the moment I knew I couldn’t work for the company anymore.”

    She said that she held the fetus afterwards in her hands. “It’s pretty hard knowing you’re the only person who’s ever going to hold that baby,” she reflected.

    The Aug. 19 video is the seventh released by the Center for Medical Progress. Previous undercover videos show Planned Parenthood and medical procurement officials discussing the collection and transfer of body parts from aborted fetuses, compensation and itemization of the parts, and possible alteration of abortion procedures to obtain more intact specimens.

    The videos have sparked investigation and calls for the removal of funding from Planned Parenthood from both congressional and state legislators and officials. The organization receives more than $500 million a year from the federal government.

    Planned Parenthood maintains that it has been acting within federal law, and that any donation of fetal organs of aborted babies are made with the mother’s consent and are not done for “valuable consideration.”

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/is-planned-parenthood-aborting-babies-after-birth-51703/