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First speaker: Implant aborted baby parts into lab animals. You heard of that sort of research? Second speaker: We did an analysis a few years ago showing that over ninety percent of experiments with using human fetal tissue and putting them involved animals were funded by Fauci's NIAID. First speaker: Do you know where they're getting the aborted human fetal tissue? Second speaker: A lot of it is happening at colleges and universities that have affiliated hospitals that perform that procedure. First speaker: Madam Chair, I think Second speaker: we First speaker: need to look into that as well.

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The speakers discuss financial incentives for abortion services and procedures. They mention removing body parts intact for organ harvesting. The conversation includes details on dismembering fetuses and ensuring intact organs for research purposes. The speakers also discuss the process of extracting body parts during abortions.

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Tissue procurement involves dissection to obtain requested tissues from intact fetuses. The status of the fetus, including heartbeat, can vary. Some hearts may beat independently even if not part of an intact body. Discussions reveal challenges in obtaining tissues, with some competitors opting to isolate and sell vials instead of providing whole specimens. In Nigeria, a man confessed to luring and killing individuals for their body parts, revealing a syndicate involved in human trafficking. Meanwhile, Kenya is developing a legal organ donation program to address the shortage of kidney donors. The Kenya Tissue and Transplant Authority is drafting regulations to facilitate organ harvesting from deceased patients, aiming to ensure ethical practices and equitable allocation of organs. The initiative seeks to educate the public on the importance of organ donation to save lives.

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A pathologist's storage container in Los Angeles was repossessed, revealing mutilated human fetuses. Autopsies were performed to determine the cause of death. The abortion procedure involved tearing limbs off without anesthesia. The ACLU opposed giving the fetuses a burial, claiming they were just tissue. The discovery of 17,000 fetuses highlights the common occurrence of fetal disposal in the country.

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During a clinic day, they discussed what specific body parts people wanted. Some wanted intact parts, like livers and muscles. They mentioned the importance of having a good relationship with the supplier to have these conversations. They also talked about a training method where they would start with research cases and gradually allow others to do more. They emphasized the need to prioritize these requests.

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The speaker is questioned about their work with vaccines and the use of fetuses. They confirm being an author of an article that involved a study at the Wistar Institute using 76 fetuses. The fetuses were 3 months or older and were normally developed. Various organs were harvested from the fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. When asked about the total number of fetuses they have worked with, the speaker cannot provide an exact number but mentions working with quite a few. They are aware of objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, but state that individuals who need vaccines should receive them regardless of this issue. The speaker also expresses disagreement with religious beliefs that oppose vaccination.

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At 21 weeks, a baby can feel pain and is developed. The abortion procedure at this stage is dilation and evacuation, where the doctor tears the baby apart without pain medication. This involves pulling out the limbs, heart, spine, and crushing the head to remove it. The speaker's time is cut short, but they express frustration about discussing protecting mothers and unborn babies.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a study involving 76 fetuses. Various organs and tissues were harvested from these fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. The speaker is unsure of the exact number of fetuses they have worked with throughout their career but mentions using them for vaccine development. The plaintiff in the case objects to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, citing it as an ingredient. The Catholic Church has also addressed this concern in a document.

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Animal rights activists have more influence on vaccine companies than anti-abortion activists. There is concern over the lack of outcry regarding human babies born alive at 5 to 6 months old for research purposes. These babies are delivered alive and their hearts are cut out without anesthesia. The speaker clarifies that they are referring to fetuses that are 5 months old. Stanley Plotkin, a scientist, described using various parts of aborted fetuses for vaccine production. Scientists purchase different body parts for research purposes. The speaker mentions receiving a catalog with prices for body parts of 32-week-old babies. The conversation then shifts to discussing the science behind this issue.

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Animal rights activists have more influence than vaccine companies and anti-abortion activists. There is concern over the lack of outcry regarding human babies born alive at 5 to 6 months old for research purposes. These babies are delivered alive and their hearts are cut out without anesthesia. The speaker emphasizes that they wouldn't do this to a mouse. The conversation then shifts to discussing the use of fetuses in vaccine production. Stanley Plotkin, a scientist, allegedly used various parts of aborted fetuses for vaccines. The speaker confirms that scientists purchase different body parts for research purposes. The speaker mentions receiving a catalog with prices for body parts from 20 years ago. The conversation concludes by acknowledging the moral implications and transitioning to discussing the science.

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Big money is being made from the sale of fetal body parts, which even disturbs pro-choice advocates. The medical director for the national office discusses the demand for specific body parts, such as livers and lower extremities, and the pricing range for these specimens. Techniques are discussed to ensure intact organs are obtained, and the importance of communication between the person performing the procedures and the end goal is emphasized. The possibility of partnering with EPFA to streamline the process is mentioned, although it is currently deemed too sensitive. The conversation concludes with gratitude for the helpfulness of a certain individual in fetal tissue collection.

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The speaker explains the process of a surgical abortion. After the cervix is stretched open, a suction tube is used to remove the fetus. A sofa clamp is used to grasp and remove the limbs, intestines, spine, and organs. Extracting the baby's head is the most challenging part, and it is crushed to ensure its removal. The abortionist then removes skull pieces and the placenta, and scrapes the uterus lining for any remaining tissue. Once all parts are accounted for, the abortion is considered complete.

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We could pay up to $1500 for a liver due to high demand. Financial incentives would make people happy to get approval. The process involves discussing volume, gestational age, and intact specimens. The New York City site handles high volume cases, including first and second trimester procedures. Providers encourage intact specimens for higher payments. The financial incentive helps keep everyone happy. Staff availability depends on volume, and arrangements can be made for pick-up or storage. Communication will be key to ensure a smooth process.

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Speaker 1, a doctor, admits to working with 2 fetuses in their personal work related to vaccines. They confirm being an author of an article that involved 76 fetuses at the Wistar Institute. Various organs, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue, were harvested from these fetuses. The doctor cannot recall the exact number of fetuses they have worked with throughout their career but mentions studying them before using them for vaccine development. They are aware of objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, including religious concerns. The doctor stands by their statement that vaccinations are often criticized by religious zealots who believe that death and disease are part of God's will.

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Natalie, the lead technician for BioMax, has been discussing tissue collection with Misty. There are two providers who book up to 24 weeks. Anne is one of these providers. There is another provider who can also send samples through up to 24 weeks. Formula was put in a sample, making it dark white instead of clear.

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A pathologist's storage container in a Los Angeles suburb was repossessed and found to contain a mutilated human body. The container was filled with approximately 17,000 infants, some as old as 27 weeks. Autopsies were performed to determine the cause of death, with some fetuses showing severe injuries such as bulging eyes and ripped open chest cavities. The dilation and extraction method used for abortions was described, involving the removal of body parts without anesthesia, extreme bleeding, and skull crushing. The county supervisor requested an investigation, and the ACLU opposed the burial of the fetuses. The container is currently stored in a steel container without refrigeration, and its future is uncertain after two years.

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Some people try to change the presentation, but you never have enough dilation to deliver an intact calvarium unless you have a huge amount of dilation. With breech presentation, dilation happens as the case goes on, and often in the last step, you can evacuate an intact skull. With ultrasound guidance, they can change the presentation. When asked if there has ever been a case where the presentation had to be changed to get intact fetal tissue, the speaker said no. The speaker confirmed that when they said "we've been pretty successful with that," they were referring to Planned Parenthood Los Angeles (PPLA) and including themselves.

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The speaker explains the process of a surgical abortion. They mention that a suction tube is used to remove the fetus from the uterus. The limbs, intestines, spine, heart, and lungs are removed, followed by the head, which is crushed. The abortionist removes the skull pieces, placenta, and any remaining tissue. Once all the parts are accounted for, the abortion is considered complete.

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Natalie, the lead technician at BioMax, and Misty are discussing tissue collection with a middleman. They mention two providers who can book up to 24 weeks, one being Anne. They talk about the formula being unclear in a product.

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This video features a discussion about a baby girl with lacerations on the back of her skull. The speaker mentions that the skull is broken and wonders if it moves when the baby comes out. They explain that the umbilical cord is severed first and they wait for it to stop pulsing before the fetus expires. The speaker mentions that legally they would be obligated to help the baby survive, but it probably wouldn't. They also mention that if the pregnancy were to progress naturally before the termination procedure, they would not provide assistance.

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Big money is being made from the sale of fetal body parts. Even pro-choice advocates are disturbed. People want liver and lower extremities. The price is $30 to $100 per specimen. Providers try to change the presentation so it's not vertex. If starting from a breech presentation, dilation happens as the case goes out. There are steps to change the COVID presentation. If enough dilation is maintained, the person doing the procedures understands what is needed. Knowing what is needed makes a huge difference. One person had 8 cases and knew which were more likely to yield what was needed, making decisions accordingly. Conversations are happening behind closed doors with affiliates.

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Emily and a technician from Biomax discuss tissue collection. The technician mentions meeting the director and having a lot of tissues available. They have two providers who go up to 24 weeks, including Anne. The technician recalls a past experience in Brisbane with a 16-year-old patient where they had to hurry, resulting in less intact tissue. Other days, the tissue is more intact, with possibly only an arm detached. Tissue collection typically occurs Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The technician also mentions an instance where formula was put in a glass mirror, making it difficult to see.

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The speakers discuss the use of aborted fetuses in medical research. Speaker 1 confirms that various organs, including the lung, skin, kidney, spleen, and heart, were included in a study. Speaker 0 questions the number of fetuses Speaker 1 has worked with throughout their career, to which Speaker 1 admits not remembering the exact number but acknowledges studying quite a few before using them for vaccine production. When asked about the number of studies involving fetuses, Speaker 1 cannot recall. Speaker 0 then mentions that one objection to vaccination is the use of aborted fetuses.

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We perform dissections to obtain tissues requested by researchers. I'm not in the room when the fetus is eliminated from the mother, and I'm not qualified to testify about its medical or biological condition at that time. When I say the tissues are "not alive," I mean they are not moving. Whether or not they have a heartbeat depends. I have seen hearts, not within an intact POC, that are beating independently.

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The speaker questions why the Obama administration sought fresh, non-frozen 1st and 2nd trimester fetuses. They claim to have evidence supporting this and express disbelief. They mention finding numerous pages on the topic and connect it to previous discussions about adrenochrome. The speaker alleges that Trump ended the program, but Biden reinstated it. They express shock at the search for intact fetal heads.
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