Get out your barf bags, ladies and gentlemen, this PP narrative just keeps getting sicker:
The series focuses on the personal narrative of Holly O’Donnell, a former Blood and Tissue Procurement Technician....
An actual job title, apparently.
....for StemExpress, a biotech start-up that until last week was partnered with two large northern California Planned Parenthood affiliates to purchase their aborted fetus parts and resell them for scientific experimentation.
O’Donnell describes the harvesting, or “procurement,” of organs from a nearly intact late-term fetus aborted at Planned Parenthood Mar Monte’s Alameda clinic in San Jose, California. “‘I want to see something kind of cool,’” O’Donnell says her supervisor asked her. “And she just taps the heart, and it starts beating. And I’m sitting here and I’m looking at this fetus, and its heart is beating, and I don’t know what to think.” [emphasis added]
Obviously Miss O'Donnell missed the part of her employment orientation where they use a soldering iron to lobotomize the portion of the human brain that contains the conscience and moral reasoning capability.
The San Jose Planned Parenthood does abortions up to twenty weeks of pregnancy. Referring to the beating heart of the aborted fetus, O’Donnell remarks, “I don’t know if that constitutes it’s technically dead, or it’s alive.”
Okay, maybe Miss O'Donnell simply didn't get the full treatment.
State and federal law require that the same treatment be given to an infant born-alive after an abortion as to a normally delivered baby (1 U.S.C. 8, CA Health and Safety Code 123435). California law also prohibits any kind of experimentation on a fetus with a discernible heartbeat (CA Health and Safety Code 123440). StemExpress has been cited in published scientific literature as a source of fetal hearts used for Langendorff perfusion, which keeps a heart beating after it is excised from the body[.]
O’Donnell also tells how her StemExpress supervisor instructed her to cut through the face of the fetus in order to get the brain. “I can’t even describe what that feels like,” she says. [emphases added]
It's a pity she and her co-butchers don't know what that feels like - from the receiving end. But I guess if StemExpress conducted their conscience-incineration procedure that way, they'd have a lot more difficult of a time staffing their "Blood and Tissue Procurement Technician" positions.
And just think - there's virtually no chance of Congress defunding Planned Parenthood. But then again, the American people (according to Reuters/Ipsos), support keeping their gravy train going by a 54%-26% margin, so maybe that's not so surprising after all.
Anybody got any vicious superlatives I can borrow? Even I'm running out of them as this documentary of heinousity continues to unfold.
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