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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (918812)2/3/2016 8:58:09 AM
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New Footage Shows Planned Parenthood Employees Negotiating Organ Sales
'If we alter our process so we're able to obtain intact fetal cadavers then we can make it part of the budget... It's all just a matter of line items.'

February 3, 2016 By The Federalist Staff
Newly released footage by the Center for Medical Progress shows a Planned Parenthood employee attempting to negotiate human organ sales and explaining how they use accounting tricks to conceal their organs-for-cash scheme.

In the undercover video, Melissa Farrell, director of research at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, explains to the undercover pro-life activists posing as organ buyers how her organization uses creative wording on invoices to hide that they were selling organs for more than what it cost to procure them.

Planned Baby Butchering for Profit!

On invoices, Planned Parenthood substituted the words ”per consent” in place of “per specimen,” to hide the fact they were indeed selling organs. They also double-charged buyers for organs, charging a $25 “consent obtained” fee for every woman who consented to supply baby organs regardless of whether they were actually able to harvest organs from it. They also charged an additional $150 “consent payment” for each harvestable organ obtained.

Financial documents CMP obtained from a Public Information Act request show that the nation’s largest abortion provider used this billing system on the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) for taxpayer-funded research projects.

Between 2010 and 2011, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast charged UTMB for 32 “consents obtained” and 25 “consent payments,” totaling more than $8,000 in taxpayer funds.

“The evidence that Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast charged exorbitant amounts of taxpayer money in exchange for fetal specimens that it provided at nearly zero cost is overwhelming,” said CMP’s David Daleiden in a press release.

In the video, Farrell explains that Planned Parenthood will only supply organs to buyers that pay them enough to make it financially beneficial to them.

Here’s an exchange between CMP activists posing as organ buyers and Planned Parenthood:

Buyer: I just don’t want to turn it into a situation where it’s not financially beneficial to you.

PP: Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we’ll take you up on that. I’ll take you up on that. I’ll take you up on that. We definitely need to do that because that’s what staff and management need to see, that we’re not underwriting anybody’s project. And I go great efforts to demonstrate what the cost, actual cost is for us, to whomever asks, and then this is what is budgeted. So they know, okay, yes you’re covering costs, there’s margin for covering overhead or whatever we need just to make sure that everything is covered.

In the video, Farrell also explains how they alter abortion procedures in order to keep the babies’ organs intact for harvesting.

“It’s still the same procedure, but we’re doing it in a way that we preserve the integrity of the specimen,” she said.

Her statements again introduce ambiguity about whether Planned Parenthood clinics violate federal law, which stipulates that “no alteration of the timing, method, or procedures used to terminate the pregnancy was made solely for the purpose of obtaining the tissue.”

“If we alter our process so we’re able to obtain intact fetal cadavers then we can make it part of the budget,” she said. “It’s all just a matter of line items.”

A grand jury in Harris County Texas recently stated there was not enough evidence to indict Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast for illegally profiting from human organs. Ironically, they did indict Daleiden, who filmed the videos exposing the abortion provider’s organs-for-cash scheme, for the purchase and sale of human organs, which is a misdemeanor. Daleiden was also indicted for tampering with a governmental record when he used a fake identity to meet with Planned Parenthood officials, which is a felony.

The grand jury decision did not affect a separate investigation into Planned Parenthood. Texas Health and Human Services and the Texas attorney general are still investigating whether the abortion provider illegally profited from organ sales.

http://thefederalist.com/2016/02/03/new-footage-shows-planned-parenthood-employees-negotiating-organ-sales/



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Will the EPA Cause a Zika Pandemic?


DDT could stop the horrific disease, but environmental zealots won’t consider it. The world is facing a public-health emergency. According to the World Health Organization, the Zika virus, a horrific disease that causes malformation of infants, is now “spreading explosively.” If decisive action is not taken quickly, Zika will proliferate to every continent, become widely and deeply embedded in populations, and cause millions of babies to be born brain-damaged every year for generations to come. ?A cure for Zika is not known, and it could take decades to find one. But there is something that can be done now to stop the epidemic. Zika is spread by mosquitoes, which can be exterminated by pesticides. The most effective pesticide is DDT. If the Zika catastrophe is to be prevented in time, we need to use it.

Some history is in order. DDT was first employed by the U.S. Army to stop a typhus epidemic in Naples that had been created by the retreating Germans through their destruction of that city’s sanitation system. Subsequently, Allied forces used it in all theaters to save millions of disease-ravaged victims of Axis tyranny, and after the war employed it to wipe out malaria in the American south, southern Europe, and much of south Asia and Latin America. The benefits of these campaigns were unprecedented. As the National Academy of Sciences put it in a 1970 report: To only a few chemicals does man owe as great a debt as to DDT. It has contributed to the great increase of agricultural productivity, while sparing countless humanity from a host of diseases, most notably perhaps, scrub typhus and malaria. Indeed, it is estimated that in little more than two decades, DDT has prevented 500 million deaths due to malaria that would otherwise have been inevitable.

The role of DDT in saving half a billion lives did not positively impress everyone, however. On the contrary, many environmentalist leaders were quite upset. As Alexander King, the co-founder of the Club of Rome, put it in 1990, “my chief quarrel with DDT in hindsight is that it has greatly added to the population problem.” Of course, such reasoning would carry little appeal to the American public. Much better ammunition was provided by Rachel Carson, who in her 1962 book, Silent Spring, made an eloquent case that DDT was endangering bird populations. This was false. In fact, by eliminating their insect parasites and infection agents, DDT was helping bird numbers to grow significantly. No matter. Using Carson’s book and even more wild writing by Population Bomb author Paul Ehrlich (who in a 1969 Ramparts article predicted that pesticides would cause all life in the Earth’s oceans to die by 1979), a massive propaganda campaign was launched to ban DDT.

?In 1971, the newly formed Environmental Protection Agency responded by holding seven months of investigative hearings on the subject, gathering testimony from 125 witnesses. At the end of this process, Judge Edmund Sweeney issued his verdict: “The uses of DDT under the registration involved here do not have a deleterious effect on freshwater fish, estuarine organisms, wild birds, or other wildlife. . . . DDT is not a carcinogenic hazard to man.”

No matter. EPA administrator William Ruckelshaus (who would later go on to be a board member of the Draper Fund, a leading population-control group) chose to overrule Sweeney and ban the use of DDT in the United States. Subsequently, the U.S. Agency for International Development adopted regulations preventing it from funding international projects that used DDT. Together with similar decisions enacted in Europe, this effectively banned the use of DDT in many Third World countries. By some estimates, the malaria death toll in Africa alone resulting from these restrictions has exceeded 100 million people, with 3 million additional deaths added to the toll every year. By some estimates, the malaria death toll in Africa alone resulting from DDT restrictions has exceeded 100 million people. So now the question is:

Will the environmental bureaucrats continue to block the use of essential life-saving pesticides, and thereby cause an even worse global catastrophe that will go on for generations? The outlook isn’t hopeful. As history shows, to the leaders the Green movement, black lives don’t matter. They have chosen to allow millions of the world’s poorest to continue to suffer and die from malaria, and they are doing everything they can to stop the elimination of vitamin-deficiency diseases by genetically enhanced foods. So long as Zika remains mostly limited to its current tropical haunts, the heartless hypocrites will doubtless maintain that while they too are deeply troubled by seeing babies born with missing brain parts, concerns over eggshell thickness must take priority. Like the revelers in Poe’s Masque of the Red Death, they will continue to party in their comfortable quarters, secure in the belief that plague outside the mansion walls will never come for them. The fate of humanity should not be entrusted to such guardians.

Read more at: nationalreview.com