Planned Parenthood massacres unborn children and harvests their remains on an industrial scale, and for StemExpress CEO Cate Dyer (go ahead, try to convince me that she isn't a dyke), that just isn't enough:
“So many physicians are like, ‘Oh I can totally procure tissue,’ and they can’t,” expresses Dyer, seeming to indicate that abortion doctors must do the procedure in a special way to obtain usable fetal parts. Federal law [yes, unconstitutionally] requires that no alteration in the timing or method of abortion be done for the purposes of fetal tissue collection (42 U.S.C. 289g-1).
“What about intact specimens?” asks one of the actors. “Oh yeah, I mean if you have intact cases, which we’ve done a lot, we sometimes ship those back to our lab in its entirety,” replies Dyer. “Case” is the clinical term for an abortion procedure. An “intact case” refers to an intact abortion with a whole fetus. “The entire case?” asks an actor. “Yeah, yeah,” says Dyer. “The procurement for us, I mean it can go really sideways, depending on the facility, and then our samples are destroyed,” she explains past botched fetal dissections, “so we started bringing them back even to manage it from a procurement expert standpoint.”
At one point Dyer lauds Planned Parenthood as a "volume institution" while deriding them for being "insufficient to meet their needs, noting that StemExpress needs "another fifty livers per week," which makes her sound like she's managing car parts inventory at an O'Reilly's outlet. Or at a....restaurant.
She also is indiscretely unequivocal about this being a for-profit "business" for both StemExpress and PP:
Dyer also agrees that payments to abortion clinics for fetal body parts should be financially beneficial to them. “Do you feel like there are clinics out there that have been burned, that feel like they’re doing all this work for research and it hasn’t been profitable for them?” she asks. “I haven’t seen that.” StemExpress publishes a flyer for Planned Parenthood clinics that promises “Financial Profits” and “fiscal rewards” for clinics that supply aborted fetal tissue. It is endorsed by Planned Parenthood Mar Monte Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dorothy Furgerson.
And rest assured, ladies and gentlemen, for Dyer it's more than just a revenue stream, it's her religion:
She derides academic labs for not embracing the nature of fetal tissue in their research, accusing them of being weak-willed. She extols Planned Parenthood execs Cecile Richards and Deborah Nucatola for being true to “the cause,” which Dyer then emphasizes. “I just think you’re either in the cause or you’re not,” she says. “And if you’re not in the cause, like, they don’t need you around. … They need champions, and if you’re not a champion, you should go.”
Or at least it was until the Center For Medical Progress started exposing it for the whole world to see. Now the "champion" is running and hiding behind restraining orders and lawsuits. You could almost call it "shame" if not for the fact that these cowardly mass-murderers aren't capable of it.
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