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These video's were made back in 2013. No telling how many such reports have been made, well before abortion mill leadership was made aware of any ongoing expose'. Can anyone say, "Death by a thousand cuts."
For 6 months, Holly O’Donnell’s job was to identify pregnant
women at Planned Parenthood who met criteria for fetal tissue orders and
to harvest the fetal body parts after their abortions.
As
if the first two videos involving fetal organ harvesting and haggling
over price weren’t vile enough, yet another video has gone public from
the Center For Medical Progress. This one looks to be the first of a new
angle on the series, entitled “Human Capital. Episode 1: Planned
Parenthood’s Black Market In Baby Parts“, and it takes on more of a
documentary type of feel.
This episode feature the story of Holly O’Donnell, a phlebotomist-turned-whistleblower who was looking for work drawing blood, “I thought I was going to be just drawing blood, not procuring tissue from aborted fetuses“, as she applied for a job with a company called Stem Express.
O’Donnell says that Stem Express didn’t even tell her what job would
entail during her interview. She later learned that they hire
procurement techs to “draw blood and dissect dead fetuses, and sell the
parts to researchers. They partner with Planned Parenthood and they get part of the money.”
“We
were asked to procure certain tissues, like brain, liver, sinus,
pancreas, heart, lungs, and pretty much anything on the fetus. It’s
basically a huge trafficking of fetal tissues” she reveals.
“They weren’t looking for a compassionate individual, at all. They were
just looking for someone who could get as much money, as many samples.
I think that’s why they were interested in me, as a phlebotomist, cause
I can draw quick… They wanted someone who could get the numbers up.”
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