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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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Companies pay large sums for women's placentas, used in pharmaceuticals, beauty products, and medical procedures. Placentas from c-sections are more valuable due to less contamination, leading to higher prices. This may incentivize more c-sections, raising concerns about coercion.

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An undercover journalist filmed a National Abortion Federation trade show at a major Planned Parenthood in Texas, revealing discussions about selling fetal tissue. Dr. Anne, the chief medical officer, mentioned the profitability of obtaining 5 to 6 samples weekly. Tram, the vice president of abortion access, shared details about preserving conjoined twins as specimens, expressing excitement over their intactness. The conversation hinted at illegal practices surrounding partial birth abortions, where a fetus is partially delivered before being terminated. Following the convention, the journalist proposed a contract to Tram for fetal organs, which she forwarded to her superiors. This investigation was led by the Center for Medical Progress, founded by David Daleiden, who faced legal repercussions after the footage was released. Despite the controversy, Planned Parenthood continues to receive significant taxpayer funding.

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A medical director for an entire affiliate and someone over abortion services discuss fetal tissue procurement. They are looking for livers and cardiac tissue, not footprints. Dilation makes it easier to get bigger pieces out before potential relation returns. If the fetus is coming out to the umbilicus and the torso area is intact, that's ideal because that's where all the organs are. Disarticulation counts, and then the rest can be brought through all in one piece. The discussion touches on the use of "ditch" procedures, which nuke the stem cells. Even in procedures where they're not doing anything close to intact, it's easy to identify and isolate relatively intact abdominal context, though the diamonds are trickier. They are considering getting someone who can do deep sedation protocol. The medical director needed to meet with legal counsel to clarify where exactly this is.

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Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discussed newly obtained documents from the Obama-era FDA that purportedly show the Food and Drug Administration purchased fetal body parts from a fetal-tissue provider. The key items cited include purchases of “intact calvarium baby skulls, eighteen to twenty four weeks” for $515 per skull. Fitton told One America’s John Hines that taxpayers’ money was used “to purchase, basically, the dead bodies of unborn human beings,” noting that the bodies were divided up, with heads, livers, and other parts sold. During the interview, it was highlighted that government records indicate the federal government demanded that purchased fetal organs be “fresh, never frozen,” with documents stating they were to be shipped on dry ice. Fitton described this as horrifying and insisted that these were organs, not just cells, and included skulls up to twenty-four weeks gestation. He asserted there was no doubt these were human beings and claimed organs were being sold, chopped up, and sold. Fitton referenced additional documents from a separate lawsuit filed on behalf of the Center for Medical Progress, pointing to a large operation at the University of Pittsburgh funded with tax dollars and involving Fauci’s agency. He suggested Fauci’s agency should be asked about involvement in both the NIH and NIAID, as well as about alleged support for gain-of-function research and dismemberment of fetal organs, describing it as a “fetal organ chop shop.” The interview noted that a Freedom of Information Act request had been filed with the FDA to uncover whether the agency was buying or selling body parts, and that officials did not initially respond. A judge granted discovery, allowing redactions to be removed, and the released information allegedly showed the FDA was purchasing fetal tissue, including human heads, for $515 per skull. Fitton recalled that the government had sought to withhold price details, but the court ruled against this secrecy. Fitton also mentioned a separate case involving NIH and NIAID, highlighting an alleged “one stop shop operation” at the University of Pittsburgh, and raising questions about whether aborted fetuses were still alive when organs were taken. He claimed the Obama administration was involved, the Trump administration halted the activity, and the Biden administration was reportedly preparing to resume funding of similar activities. When asked what a new learner should think, Fitton described the documents as among the worst he has seen in his twenty-three years of work and called for a thorough investigation into how this was done, why it occurred, whether it violated the law, and how to stop it. He concluded by thanking John Hines for the interview.

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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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Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton spoke with One America’s John Hines about records they received from the Obama-era FDA related to fetal tissue procurement. Fitton said the documents show the FDA was buying “intact calvarium baby skulls, eighteen to twenty four weeks for $515 per skull,” along with other fetal body parts, and that the bodies were divided up for sale. He emphasized that the sale involved organs and skulls, not just cellular material, and noted the materials were described as “fetal organs,” including heads, being sold. Hines pointed out that the documents also state the purchased fetal organs were to be “fresh, never frozen,” and that the FDA demanded they be shipped on dry ice. Fitton described this as “awful stuff” and stated that the documents indicate these were organs, not merely cells, and that there are “no doubt that any normal person would call these a human being.” He said organs were “being sold chopped up and sold.” Fitton referenced other related documents from a different lawsuit with the Center for Medical Progress showing a “massive operation” at the University of Pittsburgh, funded with tax dollars, and involvement from Fauci’s agency, implying NIH/NIAID involvement and raising questions about whether the aborted fetuses were still alive when organs were taken. He asserted that the Obama administration was involved, that the Trump administration stopped it, and that the Biden administration was reputedly prepared to open funding again for this work. Hines noted that Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the FDA to learn whether the agency was buying or selling body parts, and that the agency did not initially respond. A judge granted discovery, the redactions were removed, and the information obtained confirmed that the FDA was purchasing fetal tissue, including human heads, for $515 per skull. Fitton recalled that the government had sought to withhold some price details, but the court said that could not be done. Fitton also referenced a separate lawsuit involving NIH and NIAID that suggested a one-stop operation at the University of Pittsburgh, with the Fauci agency involved, and questioned whether organ collection occurred while the fetuses were still alive. He claimed the Obama administration was involved, the Trump administration halted the activity, and the Biden administration was allegedly preparing to fund it again. He described the documents as among the worst he has seen in government conduct and called for a thorough investigation to determine how it was done, why it happened, whether it violated the law, and to ensure it stops.

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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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Fetal bovine serum is described as disgusting and is claimed to be in almost every viral vaccine, referred to as a blood cow sacrifice. The harvesting method described involves cows that are pregnant at the slaughterhouse: the uterus is taken to a different part of the slaughterhouse, a large bore needle is inserted into the beating heart of the fetus, and all of its blood is pulled out. If the fetus is nine months old, they can obtain about 55 cc of blood. The blood is harvested and the fetus is sacrificed as the most expensive part. The speaker questions where PETA is when this is happening, and notes that the age of the fetus determines how much blood can be drawn—the fetus must be at least three months old for the large bore needle to fit into the heart, with more blood obtainable as the fetus ages. The speaker states that fetal bovine blood serum is used along with gelatin and glycerol in vaccines. They reference the FDA, asking why cows are used in cow parts, and providing the FDA’s answer: because cows are large animals and there are many things that can be used in their cow parts.

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David Delighten, founder of the Center For Medical Progress, discusses undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood's sale of aborted baby body parts. He highlights unethical practices, including experiments on aborted baby parts and a contract between Planned Parenthood and a university for financial gain. Delighten calls for investigations into the black market of aborted baby organ harvesting to prevent the exploitation of human life.

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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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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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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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An undercover journalist filmed at the National Abortion Federation's trade show in Texas, revealing disturbing conversations about the sale of fetal tissue. Dr. Anne, a chief medical officer, discussed the profitability of obtaining fetal samples, while Tram, the vice president of abortion access, mentioned storing conjoined twins in a freezer. They acknowledged the legality issues surrounding their practices and hinted at methods to circumvent regulations. Tram described a partial birth abortion procedure, raising ethical concerns. The journalist later proposed a contract to Tram for fetal organs, which she forwarded to her superiors. Following the release of these videos, the journalist's home was raided, and Planned Parenthood continues to receive substantial taxpayer funding. The call to defund Planned Parenthood is emphasized.

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A whistleblower from Stem Express revealed that a liver from a 5-month-old aborted baby was sold for $17,000 to a taxpayer-funded lab. Planned Parenthood claims that 75% of abortions are due to financial issues, suggesting that this amount could have covered someone's rent for a year. This situation highlights a troubling reality where the financial transactions surrounding abortion may prioritize profit over the value of life.

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered for bidding, potentially making large sums of money. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar legislation.

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Some companies collect women's placentas for use in pharmaceuticals, beauty products, and medical procedures, with reported values ranging from $50,000 to $500,000. The value is reportedly higher for placentas from C-sections, as they are considered less contaminated than those delivered vaginally. This raises concerns about whether financial incentives are influencing the rising rates of C-sections among women.

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Animal rights activists have more influence on vaccine companies than anti-abortion activists. The lack of outcry over live-born human babies, aged 5 to 6 months, being used for research is concerning. These babies are delivered alive and have their hearts cut out without anesthesia. Some scientists purchase different body parts for research purposes. The speaker recalls seeing a catalog with prices for body parts of 32-week-old babies. The moral implications are revolting, but the focus will now shift to the scientific aspects.

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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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Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discusses documents obtained from the Obama-era FDA regarding the purchase of fetal body parts. The documents show the FDA bought intact baby skulls, aged eighteen to twenty-four weeks, for $515 each. Fitton says this should cause moral and legal outrage, as taxpayer dollars were used to purchase the dead bodies of unborn human beings. The documents also revealed the government demanded the fetal organs be fresh, never frozen, and shipped on dry ice. Fitton alleges these are not just clumps of cells, but organs and baby skulls. He also references documents from another lawsuit showing a massive operation at the University of Pittsburgh, funded with tax dollars and involving Fauci's agency. Fitton says the FDA initially didn't respond to a Freedom of Information request about buying body parts, but a judge granted discovery. He says the Trump administration shut down the practice, but the Biden administration is reportedly preparing to fund it again. Fitton calls the documents the worst he's ever seen regarding government conduct and says it should be a priority to investigate and stop it.

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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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Doron from Israel discusses taking a clinic in the US to Caucasian donors and shipping their embryos to India. Surrogacy is being commercialized, leading to businesses undercutting each other and bidding for the cheapest baby. Clinics and doctors are motivated to implant multiple embryos to guarantee a child, sometimes leading to selective abortion or some fetuses not going home with the intended parents. An agent claimed she could get a baby suspiciously fast, confirming extra newborns were available for purchase. The agent then offered to sell the baby they brought to the restaurant, which was characterized as human trafficking. The commodification of human reproduction may lead to unregulated practices as demand grows and prices drop. The industry is multi-billion dollar a year, and assisted reproduction and surrogacy may expand to China, Mexico, and across the world, creating what some call a "baby farm."
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