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Congressional Hearing Exposes How Abortion Industry Sells Aborted Baby Parts

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Not only have the Center for Medical Progress investigations raised concerns about potentially illegal sales of human body parts, but they also have uncovered evidence of abortionists allegedly putting women's lives at greater risk by altering abortion procedures to better harvest aborted baby parts.
Congressional Hearing Exposes How Abortion Industry Sells Aborted Baby Parts

Americans have known for years that Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry sell the body parts of aborted babies.

Years ago, David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress uncovered the shocking details about Planned Parenthood’s abortion practices, including the harvesting of aborted baby body parts for research.

Not only have the Center for Medical Progress investigations raised concerns about potentially illegal sales of human body parts, but they also have uncovered evidence of abortionists allegedly putting women’s lives at greater risk by altering abortion procedures to better harvest aborted baby parts. The investigators also found evidence of possible patient privacy violations.

Planned Parenthood repeatedly has denied all allegations of wrong-doing, and many news outlets now parrot its talking points that the initial Center for Medical Progress videos were deceptively edited or debunked. An independent forensics investigation verified that the videos were authentic.

Some undercover videos show how Planned Parenthood employees callously and flippantly negotiated the price of tiny baby hearts, lungs, livers and brains. Other evidence indicates the abortion giant may have broken HIPAA patient privacy laws.

Today, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) held a hearing Tuesday on the “black market of baby harvesting” through abortions.

Greene said she was using her power as a United States representative “to conduct oversight and explore potential legislative action that could be pursued in light of these illegal practices.”

“The other problem about talking about abortion, while we’re talking about abortion, is that most people refuse to really talk about abortion,” she said. “And while we’re not condemning any woman at all, no women are being condemned today, we’re talking about what an abortion actually is.”

“It’s the murder of a child. It’s the murder of a human being.”

She condemned the aborted baby parts trade that connects the abortion industry to prominent universities.

“Scalps were taken from humans aborted at the gestational age of 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy at the Magee-Women’s Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences Tissue Bank,” Greene said.

“In 2020, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh published their work on the development of humanized mice and rats. The Center for Medical Progress exposed the University of Pittsburgh’s work to graft the full-thickness scalp of unborn babies onto the backs of rodents in a study funded by [Dr.] Anthony Fauci’s NIAID office under the NIH.”

“If Democrats want to continue talking about abortion, we will actually talk about it, in graphic detail,” Greene added in explaining the purpose of the hearing.

David Daleiden has conducted independent investigations, undercover with a hidden camera, meeting multiple top abortion industry executives, including top executives at Planned Parenthood. The videos feature him brokering deals for fetal organs and body parts and discussing past deals the executives have landed in the past. He spoke at the hearing.

Also speaking was founder of PAAU Terrisa Bukovinac who has spent years investigating and uncovering the horrific practices of fetal organ trafficking at UCSF in California. Testimony also included information about Curtis Bay Medical Waste, the company who was poised to burn the five full-term aborted babies in Washington, D.C. for energy two years ago, a discovery which has led to the international movement #JusticeForTheFive.

Fetal organs and cells are used in university testing, new drug analysis, genetic research, and vaccine creation. However, this black market has gone beyond ethical limitations.

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