The nation’s biggest abortion business has been shown once again to be selling the body parts of aborted babies.
The latest expose’ of the Planned Parenthood abortion giant comes via never- before-seen documents released under a California public records request. They show Planned Parenthood selling 23-week-old aborted babies to a university for dubious research,
Newly revealed documents show Planned Parenthood supplying UC San Diego with aborted babies parts from unborn babies killed in elective abortions , including viable babies up to 23 weeks. The agreements suggest the use of fetal material for research projects in exchange for potential intellectual property rights.
Critics, including David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress, allege these practices may involve illegal partial-birth abortions and racial discrimination in consent forms. Calls for federal investigation have intensified, with claims of potential violations of laws against selling human tissue for profit.
Sales of the aborted babies and their body parts were part of its contract to sell the University “proprietary” “fetal material” in exchange for the “valuable consideration” of owning any “patents” and “intellectual property” developed experimenting with them. […]
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