Interview
With Woman Who Cuts Up Babies |
Source:
Life Dynamics |
The
story was broken recently by Life Dynamics under the
guidance of its director, Mark Crutcher. A lady came
to him with a story, which he has verified. The name
of the informant cannot be revealed, as she is still
involved in the |
work that she has exposed. Her story is dramatically
recorded in a video just released by Life Dynamics.
In it, this woman under the pseudonym, Kelly, tells
her story. Her back is to the camera and her voice is
electronically altered to prevent her identification.
She worked for “an outside source, hired with a team
to go in [to late term abortion clinics] to dissect
and procure fetal tissue for high-quality sales.” Read
on as Kelly describes her macabre profession. “What
we did was to have a contract with an abortion clinic
that would allow us to go there on certain days. We
would get a generated list each day to tell us what
tissue researchers, pharmaceutical companies and universities
were looking for. Then we would examine the patient
charts. We would screen out the ones we didn't want.
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We
did not use specimens that had STDs [sexually transmitted
diseases] or fetal abnormalities. We only wanted the
most perfect specimens that we could give to the researchers.”
And the age of these babies? The victims were up to
and over 30-weeks gestation. “We were looking for eyes,
livers, brains, thymuses [lymphoid tissue], cardiac
blood, cord blood, blood from the liver, even blood
from the limbs.” |
Only
an estimated 2% of the late-term aborted babies had
abnormalities. “The rest were very healthy. 95% of the
time, she was just there to get rid of the baby.” How
many of the late-term – the ones around 30 weeks – would
you see? “Probably 30 or 40 babies a week.” |
Kelly
stated, “We would sell the tissue to private contractors.
They in turn would sell to other universities and researchers.
There was a high demand every week to buy such fetal
tissues. It was shipped by UPS, FedEx, Airborne and
sometimes by special couriers. Sometimes we would take
the specimen in a box to the airport and put it on as
regular cargo, to be picked up at the destination.”
And did these shipping companies know they were transporting
baby parts? “No. All they knew was that it was just
human cells. But it could be a completely intact fetus.
It might be a batch of eyes, or 30 or 40 livers going
out that day, or thymuses |
And
the leftover parts? “We would usually put this down
the garbage disposal along with the placenta and the
leftover blood material. If it was too large to go down
the drain, they had a special freezer and when they
accumulated 60 or 70 fetuses in one box, it would be
picked up for incineration.” |
And
then the obvious question. Kelly is still working for
this company, so why did she come and tell this story
to a pro-life group? One day when she was working, “A
set of twins at 24 weeks gestation was brought to us
in a pan. They were both alive. The doctor came back
and said, `Got you some good specimens, twins.' I looked
at him and said, `There's something wrong here. They
are moving. I don't do this. This is not in my contract.'
I told him I would not be part of taking their lives.
So he took a bottle of sterile water and poured it in
the pan until the fluid came up over their mouths and
noses, letting them drown. I left the room because I
could not watch this.” But she did go back and dissect
them after they were dead. She said, “That's when I
decided it was wrong. I did not want to be there when
that happened.” And then it happened again and again.
“At 16 weeks, all the way up to sometimes even 30 weeks,
and we had live births come back to us.” And then? “Then
the doctor would either break the neck or take a pair
of tongs and beat the fetus until it was dead.” |
Did
the abortionist ever alter the procedures to get you
the type of specimens you needed that day? Her answer
was “Yes, before the procedures they would want to see
the list of what we wanted to procure. The [abortionist]
would get us the most complete, intact specimens that
he could. They would be delivered to us completely intact.
Sometimes the fetus appeared to be dead, but when we
opened up the chest cavity, the heart was still beating.”
She was asked if the type of abortion procedure was
intentionally altered to deliver to you an intact specimen,
even if that meant giving you a live baby? Her answer
was, “Yes, that was so we could sell better tissue,
so that our company would make more money. At the end
of the year, they would give the clinic back more money
because we got good specimens.” |
The
Partial-Birth abortion procedure involves inserting
seaweed laminaria into the cervix. This swells up, dilating
the cervix. In 24 hours, new laminaria are inserted.
This produces more swelling and dilatation so that by
the third day the baby can be extracted. During the
dilatation procedure she is sent to a nearby motel.
Sometimes the laminaria would fall out and she would
go into labor and deliver the baby. And then? “They
would call the nurse, and the nurse would call the doctor
who would go to the motel room and pick up the woman
and the fetus. That's when they would call us and say,
`Okay, we've got a couple of specimens here,' or `We've
got one specimen.' We would go [to the clinic] and the
specimen [the baby] would be in a bucket, sometimes
alive. When we opened the chest cavity the heart would
still be beating. Sometimes we could see movement in
the bucket. These babies had to come out alive. There's
no way for them to be coming out dead. They were all
alive. How they killed them is anyone's guess. My guess
is that they had to kill them in |
the
bucket or put them in a corner and let them die slowly.”
And that was because the abortionist had seen how strongly
you reacted to seeing them killed in front of you? “That's
correct. And he did not want to repeat those instances
but they kept happening anyway, and that's how I came
to call you guys [Life Dynamics].” |
Finally,
Kelly related how sometimes a woman, halfway through
the dilatation procedure, would change her mind and
say she did not want the abortion. In such a case they
would tell her that it's too late now. “You're going
to have the abortion.” Kelly said, “All of the staff
would gather around pressuring her to have the abortion.
On the second day, they're given an IV sedation, which
kind of puts them into what I call a Nyquil nap. They're
just basically drowsy, not thinking for themselves and
that's basically how they are coerced into continuing
the procedure.” |
Finally,
in the interview, she notes that many of the employees
of the clinics were lesbians. When the mother was unconscious
these women would discuss her genitalia with degrading
remarks and on occasion even take the phone number off
of her chart. Then they would “call her weeks down the
road and ask her out for a date. It was not uncommon
for women or men at the clinic to hit on these women
for dates.” |
Now
we know one of the major reasons why the abortion industry
is fighting so intensely to prevent a ban on Partial-Birth
abortion from being enacted. It's more than not giving
any ground on abortion for any reason. It's also because
selling fetal parts is a very lucrative part of the
abortion business. These mothers pay large sums of money
for late-term abortions and the abortionists in turn
are given big money for these intact organs. The model
specimens have to be: the bigger - the better; the older
- the better; the more alive - the better. |
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The
above dialogue is from a video that has been produced
by Life Dynamics. If any of our readers would like a
free copy of this interview, while quantities last,
feel free to contact us and we will send you a copy.
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