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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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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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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 and sold for profit. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this issue, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar laws.

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Israel has the largest skin bank in the world, much of it harvested from prisoners and victims. This shows how everything is commodified in our world.

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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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A network in Ukraine was arrested for selling human organs, mainly kidneys, to Israelis for up to $10,000 each, then reselling them for over $200,000. Most donors were young, impoverished women. This is not the first time Israelis have been linked to organ trafficking, with previous reports alleging Israeli soldiers killed young Palestinians for their organs.

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David Deliden, founder of the Center For Medical Progress, exposes Planned Parenthood's involvement in selling aborted baby body parts. He highlights disturbing practices, including experiments on aborted baby parts and a contract with the University of California for profit. Deliden calls for investigations to prevent the exploitation of human life.

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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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Planned Parenthood is under investigation for allegedly selling body parts from abortions, as shown in an undercover video. The video was secretly recorded by an anti-abortion group, where two members posed as employees of a biotech firm to gain access to a top doctor at Planned Parenthood. During a lunch conversation, the senior director of medical services discussed preserving fetal tissue and providing it to researchers for a fee. The backlash was immediate, with Republican presidential candidates condemning the organization. Congress has announced an investigation. Planned Parenthood claims to follow the law, providing tissue legally with patient consent and no financial benefit. They argue that any fees charged are to cover costs, not for profit.

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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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The transcript centers on a documentary-like investigation into child trafficking, including the sale of babies for organs and for prostitution, and the operational mechanics of trafficking rings in Europe. - The conversation opens with a debate about the worst fate for a child, with pedophilia deemed the “worst option,” but there is a tension about judging a parent who might sell their child. The speakers acknowledge they want to remove a problem and question the significance of the child’s fate. - A narrator explains encountering a girl willing to sell her child to a brothel or as an organ donor, and aims to save her while documenting the process. The girl was relocated from a criminal environment to a different town, but remained controlled by an agent who wanted to sell her child. The sale is described as foiled by the COVID-19 pandemic and border restrictions. - When the pregnancy is discovered, the pregnant young woman seeks a solution and believes she cannot keep the child, framing it as the best possible decision under the circumstances. The trafficking network involves a well-known criminal underworld contact who is told there is a child for sale and who can help. - The interview reveals that in Germany, small children are sometimes held with a family until age three or four and then sent to a brothel. The sale of a newborn can be arranged so the mother signs the child trafficker in as the father, who then takes the baby abroad, making it hard for authorities to trace the child as “officially somewhere in Europe with its father.” - Emotional attachment to the baby is discussed; one participant reports no emotional attachment, focusing on practicality. The fear of life being over with a child is framed as slavery, constant care, and sleepless nights, highlighting the practical burdens rather than affection. - On profitability, the mother emphasizes selling a child for organs yields high returns, whereas selling for a brothel is considered in terms of possible cash, with initial offers around 50,000 to 150,000, sometimes 80,000 euros, though later deemed possibly a scam using Polish zloty. - The liver is cited as a high-demand organ, valued around 70,000 euros, with the heart valued similarly, and other organs like the retina also in demand. The ads and market dynamics are discussed, including portals like “Sperm donors, let's make babies,” where ads from women wanting to give away or sell their children appear; a mother posts an ad for money, receiving responses from families and recognizing banners that target young girls. - The interview reveals a chilling willingness to commodify the child; the mother states she cares about her own child above the others and expresses disbelief in divine punishment for such acts. She gives the baby the name Marcelina, while another participant has not named the unborn child. - The trafficking network’s operation is described in detail: a broker coordinates with a German or Dutch ring, with multiple brothels and a system of drugs to control child victims. A child is described as moving through stages—from adoption into a family, to a brothel around age four, to a larger network, with frequent sexual abuse but regulated intervals of activity to avoid overdose. The children are kept largely indoors within brothels, sometimes allowed limited outdoor access under supervision, and often suffer severe social and psychological consequences. - A separate account details the recruitment and identification of pregnant victims, the length of stay in brothels, and the eventual fate of children who do not adapt to mainstream life, highlighting how the organized rings operate with surgical precision and a global scope.

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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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Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, discusses newly obtained documents revealing that the FDA under the Obama administration purchased fetal body parts. The documents show that the FDA bought intact baby skulls for $515 each, along with other organs. The organs were required to be fresh and not frozen. Fitton expresses moral and legal outrage, stating that taxpayers' money is being used to buy the dead bodies of unborn human beings. He also mentions another lawsuit involving the University of Pittsburgh, funded by taxpayers, which involved the chopping up and selling of fetal organs. Fitton emphasizes the need for investigation and to ensure that such practices are stopped.

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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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According to the Center For Medical Progress, Planned Parenthood sells baby parts, potentially for more money than previously known. Documents obtained through a California public records request allegedly show that Planned Parenthood has supplied aborted fetal body parts to UC San Diego for the past 15 years, describing them as its proprietary fetal material being exchanged for valuable consideration. The contract allegedly states that Planned Parenthood retains all rights to intellectual property relating to the aborted fetal body parts. UC San Diego has registered numerous patents developed using aborted fetal body parts from Planned Parenthood. Some professors listed on the patents harvested hundreds of body parts from late-term healthy babies aborted at Planned Parenthood. Emails show discussions between Planned Parenthood and UC San Diego about research collaboration and payments to Planned Parenthood's abortion training program at UCSD. UC San Diego also made a $10,000 contribution to a Planned Parenthood fundraising event in 2021. Planned Parenthood classifies its work with university scientists as part of its research program, with activities registered with and approved by Planned Parenthood Federation of America's National Research Department and funded by the NIH.

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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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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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Planned Parenthood is under investigation for allegedly selling body parts from abortions, as shown in an undercover video. The video was recorded by an anti-abortion group who posed as employees of a biotech firm. During a lunch conversation, Planned Parenthood's senior director of medical services discussed preserving fetal tissue and providing it to researchers for a fee. The backlash was immediate, with Republican presidential candidates condemning the organization. Congress has announced an investigation. Planned Parenthood claims to follow the law, providing tissue legally with patient consent and no financial benefit. They argue that any fees charged are to cover costs. The video has been criticized as heavily edited by anti-abortion activists.

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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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A retired doctor recounted his breaking point, which mirrored the speaker's own experience leaving nursing. The doctor was present when a family friend's 13-year-old daughter was declared brain dead and became an organ donor. He witnessed the organ harvesting. The next day, the girl's mother asked for help at a car wash to raise money for the funeral. The doctor realized the hospital would profit over $20,000,000 from the organs, charging recipients millions per organ while the family struggled to pay for the funeral. He believes organ donation money should go to the donor's family to prevent trafficking and alleviate debt. He noted the hospital readily provides free surgery to harvest organs but not to save a life. He concluded that hospitals prioritize profit over patient care.
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