Google has declared war on the independent media and has begun blocking emails from NaturalNews from getting to our readers. We recommend GoodGopher.com as a free, uncensored email receiving service, or ProtonMail.com as a free, encrypted email send and receive service.
06/04/2017 / By Jayson Veley
If you were to read anonymous quotes about eyeballs popping out of the heads of babies, skulls being crushed into sharp shards of bone, or the sale of brains for the purpose of making a profit, what’s the first thing you would think of? More than likely, you would think that such grotesque comments came from some kind of disturbing horror movie. In reality, however, they came from members of the National Abortion Federation between 2014 and 2015, according to videotapes that have recently been released by the Center for Medical Progress.
In the video, several different conference attendees are seen laughing and joking about eyeballs and other body parts from aborted babies “rolling down into their laps,” as if that’s something that really is humorous, which of course, it is not.
At one point, Talcott Camp, a pro-abortion attorney for the ACLU, jokes, “I’m like – Oh my God! I get it! When the skull is broken, that’s really sharp! I get it! I understand why people are talking about getting that skull out, that calvarium.”
Later, Planned Parenthood abortionist Dr. Ann Shutt-Aine explains the gruesome techniques that she uses when carrying out the procedure. “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 a PBA (partial-birth abortion).”
As if describing unborn babies being pulled apart like a chicken wing wasn’t bad enough, Lisa Harris, the Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of Michigan, actually admitted and embraced the fact that abortion is murder. “Let’s just give them all the violence, it’s a person, it’s killing, let’s just give them all that,” she says.
Deborah Nucatola, the senior director of medical services for Planned Parenthood, is later shown discussing how she gets her hands on the brains of aborted babies. She explains how she will “leave the calvarium in till last” and then “keep it separate from the rest of the tissue so it doesn’t get lost.”
Anyone who is morally grounded knows that all of these comments are beyond inappropriate; they are sick, twisted, and evil. There is absolutely nothing funny about terminating the life of an unborn child, much less watching its eyeballs roll out onto your lap or crushing its skull into tiny shards of bone. But shockingly, the attendees of the National Abortion Federation conference aren’t the ones who are currently facing legal issues. In a bizarre, upside-down twist, the one who may be in trouble with the law is none other than David Daleiden, the founder of the Center for Medical Progress. That’s right – the murder of unborn babies is perfectly fine, but the undercover exposure of this murder is not.
LifeSiteNews.com reports that David Daleiden may be held in contempt of court for defying a gag order and posting the undercover videos on his website for the public to see. Daleiden’s efforts weren’t entirely in vain, however, as the publication of the video has resulted in nationwide calls for the abortion company to lose its taxpayer funds. (RELATED: The abortion industry rakes in nearly $1 billion per year by murdering unborn babies)
It is very difficult to accept the fact that there are human beings out there who are able to joke and laugh about things that the rest of us find sick and evil. The basis for any stable society is how well its people treat their most vulnerable members, and based on what we have learned from the abortion industry in the United States, it’s not a stretch to say that our own society is becoming less and less stable with each passing day.
Sources:
Tagged Under: abortion, Center for Medical Progress, fetus, health, National Abortion Federation
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.