While most foetal
remains are incinerated, there is a huge demand for tissue for
experimental purposes. Wholesalers obtain the corpses from abortion
clinics and resell to laboratories.
- Technicians working in abortion
clinics procure foetal tissue for research.
- Each day they receive a list
telling what tissue is requested by researchers, pharmaceuticals
and universities.
- Sometimes abortionists altered
techniques in order to procure intact tissue.
- Sometimes the foetus appeared dead
but when the chest was cut open the heart was beating.
- Specimens are obtained within
minutes and immediately processed to ensure fresh tissue.
Foetal Remains
Trading the Body Parts of Aborted Foetuses
Abortion clinics throughout the western world usually contract medical waste disposal companies to remove and incinerate the dead foetuses.While most foetal remains are incinerated, there is a huge demand for tissue for experimental purposes. Wholesalers obtain the corpses from abortion clinics and resell to laboratories.
- Technicians working in abortion clinics procure foetal tissue for research.
- Each day they receive a list telling what tissue is requested by researchers, pharmaceuticals and universities.
- Sometimes abortionists altered techniques in order to procure intact tissue.
- Sometimes the foetus appeared dead but when the chest was cut open the heart was beating.
- Specimens are obtained within minutes and immediately processed to ensure fresh tissue.
Some clinics in the United States specialising in late-term abortions, have their own on-site crematoriums.
But as medical science seeks cures to treat diabetes, spinal cord injury, blindness, leukemia, Parkinsons and Alzheimers, foetal tissue is in huge demand for the billion-dollar business of transplant research.
A symbiotic relationship exists between the abortion clinics and the wholesalers trading foetal body parts to medical laboratories.
Many of these clinics have dedicated rooms set aside, so that the foetuses can be dissected immediately after the abortion. A premium is placed on freshness and rapid delivery.
Those involved in the supply chain to the bio-technology laboratories rationalise that although the foetuses were unwanted, much good can be salvaged from their deaths if they contribute to medical discoveries that might cure diseases and save other lives.
An insider's account of the trade
The idea of cannibalising the body parts of aborted foetuses is controversial, and therefore the trade is understandably discreet.
Mark Crutcher, is the president of Life Dynamics, a dedicated "anti-abortion" organisation based in Denton, Texas. Crutcher relentlessly targets abortion clinics and doctors with malpractice lawsuits. He had long been aware of the foetal parts trade, but lacked "inside" knowledge that could be documented.
They had to be the most perfect specimens we could give these researchers for the best value that we could sell for.
A sample from a scientist studying the "Biochemical Characterization of human type X Collagen," requests "Whole intact leg, include entire hip joint, 22-24 weeks gest." The extractor is directed to "dissect by cutting through symphasis pubis and include whole Illium (hip joint). To be removed from fetal cadaver within 10 minutes."One order form carries the name of the University of British Columbia's Dr Vanugram Venkatesh alongside a request for an international FedEx shipment of "16-24 weeks lungs (trachea not required)" to study "molecular mechanisms of fluid reabsorption in human fetal lung." "Significance: Respiratory Distress Syndrome, a major cause of death in premature infants."
In their video interview with Kelly, Life Dynamics ask Kelly if abortionists at the clinic ever deliberately altered procedure to procure tissue. "Yes," she replied, "All the limbs, the arms, the head, the chest cavity were never invaded. They were all completely intact. Sometimes the foetus appeared to be dead, but when you would open up the chest cavity you would see the heart beating." (You can listen to the heartbeat by clicking here) (Requires Windows Media Player)
The clinic used the partial-birth abortion technique for later pregnancies: the doctor grasp hold of a foetal leg with tongs and pulls the entire body, except for the head, feet-first and face-down out of the mother. Then he punctures the base of the skull with scissors, inserts a cannula to suck out the brain, and slides the head out. It is a three-day procedure requiring that women be inserted with laminaria, seaweed cervix dilators, beforehand.
Evidence for the demand for late-term foetal tissue can be corroborated, apart from Life Dynamics, by the National Institutes for Health. |
An advertisement in the March 1994 NIH Guide is to be found on the Internet, offering to "supply tissue from normal or abnormal embryos and fetuses of desired gestational ages between 40 days and term. Specimens are obtained within minutes of passage and immediately processed according to the requirements of individual investigators. Specimens are shipped by overnight express."
The wholesalers and price lists
A full-colour brochure invites abortion providers to "find out how you can turn your patient's decision into something wonderful." It is printed by Opening Lines, A Division of Consultative and Diagnostic Pathology, a wholesale trader in foetal parts.Opening Lines was founded in 1989 to "maximise the utilization of fresh fetal tissue we process." Researchers are offered: "the highest quality, most affordable, and freshest tissue, prepared to your specifications and delivered in the quantities you need when you need it." Source: Interlife.org
Response from the Abortion Industry
In response to information released by Life Dynamics, on March 8, 2000, the ABC News program 20/20 aired a segment about the marketing of baby parts from children killed during abortions. On the following day there was a Congressional hearing on the same issue.Abortion opponents Life Dynamics repeatedly warned the Congressional Committee staff that using their abortion industry infiltrator, Dean Alberty, as the centerpiece of the hearing was courting disaster. They pointed out that the hearing should focus on the documentation not Alberty.
Because Alberty was supposedly "pro-choice," and yet was still willing to spy for Life Dynamics, they considered that he was basically a dishonest and untrustworthy individual.
They pointed out that although they used the information Alberty gave them to point them in a certain direction, they did not rely on anything he told them unless they had documentation or independent verification.
Representatives of the abortion industry made certain claims related to the issues raised during the hearing.
- It was claimed that Dean Alberty was paid $20,000 by Life Dynamics for the "Kelly" interview.
- It was claimed that Alberty subsequently accused Life Dynamics of altering the "Kelly" interview.
- It was claimed that Alberty recanted his testimony in the "Kelly" interview.
The truth is that in each circumstance where Alberty admitted that he lied to Life Dynamics, the allegation he was making was supported through other witnesses, evidence or documentation. It should also be noted that Alberty stood firm behind other claims he had previously made. For example, "even under a brutal assault by Committee pro-aborts, he never wavered in his statement that living children who had survived their abortions - including the twins he described in the "Kelly" interview-were sometimes brought to him to be chopped up for parts."
- It was claimed that the documents used to support the claim that baby parts are being marketed, were stolen by burglars working for Life Dynamics.
- It was claimed that the baby parts broker featured in the 20/20 piece, was in reality an actor hired by Life Dynamics to appear in the 20/20 broadcast.
- It was claimed that House Commerce Committee staffers said that the hearing failed partially because Life Dynamics didn"t turn over all the documents it promised to them.
The full story about the 20/20 programme and the committee hearing can be read HERE.
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