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‘Rip off a leg or two’: Undercover video exposes how Planned Parenthood harvests baby organs

9-8-2024 < SGT Report 21 333 words
 

by Calvin Freiburger, LifeSite News:


Planned Parenthood fought for eight years to prevent the release of the Center for Medical Progress’ newest video, which sheds even more light on the abortion industry’s callousness about dismembering living babies and flouting federal law.


The pro-life investigators of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) have released previously-unreleased footage from their original 2015 investigation in which Planned Parenthood officials reveal how they mutilate the bodies of aborted babies to disguise the illegal abortion methods employed to kill them.


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On Tuesday, CMP released video, which Planned Parenthood had fought to block for the past eight years, of two conversations at the National Abortion Federation’s (NAF) 2015 commercial trade show between Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (Texas) chief medical officer Dr. Ann Schutt-Aine, vice president of abortion access Tram Nguyen, RN, and undercover CMP journalists who the abortion insiders thought were laboratory wholesalers.







The footage contains more examples of the officials making light of the barbaric nature of their business, such as Nguyen saying at one point, “I’m like, ‘Yeah, I have like a leg for you!’ I’m like, oh sh**, if other people were to hear me, they’d be like, you are f***ing evil.”


But the most significant revelation is Schutt-Aine’s discussion of sometimes needing to take more “passes” at dismembering a baby within the womb “to avoid PBA,” partial-birth abortion, which has been illegal under federal law since 2003.


“If I’m doing a procedure, and I’m seeing that I’m in fear that it’s about to come to the umbilicus [navel], I might ask for a second set of forceps to hold the body at the cervix and pull off a leg or two, so it’s not PBA,” she says.


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