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101 USES FOR A DEAD (or live) BABY
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by Olga Fairfax, Ph.D
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. When I saw the first ad on TV advertising collagen-enriched
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cosmetics I was speechless. We'll be apologizing to Hitler, I
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thought; at least he didn't kill for money!
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. Collagen is the gelatinous substance found in connective tissue,
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bone and cartilage. Nick Thimmesch's syndicated column, "Our Grisly
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Human Fetal Industry" documents that amniotic fluid and collagen can
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come from fetal material, since the Food and Drug Administration does
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not require pretesting or the identification of cosmetic ingredients.
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. A glance through a local drug store revealed that the leading 12
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shampoos and five hand creams all contained collagen.
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. Check your beauty products and you may be shocked! Unless your
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beauty product specifies animal collagen or bovine collagen, the
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product probably contains human collagen. The drug company should be
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challenged at once. Even collagen taken from a human placenta raises
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questions about respect of life and ownership of the placenta.
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. A letter from Mary Kay Cosmetics emphasizes that their collagen
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all comes from animals. A similar letter from Hask has also been
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received.
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. Since there are 1.5 million abortions every year, there is an
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abundant source of fetuses for commercial use.
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. There's triple profit to be had. The first is from the abortion
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(estimated at a half billion dollars a year by Fortune magazine). The
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second profit comes from the sale of aborted babies' bodies. The
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third profit is from unsuspecting customers buying cosmetics.
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. Babies' bodies are sold by the bag, $25 a batch or up to $5500 a
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pound. The sale of later-term elective abortions at D.C. General
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Hospital brought $68,000 between 1966 and 1976. The money was used to
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buy a TV set and cookies and soft drinks for visiting professors.
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Personally, I hope that they choked on the Kool-Aid!
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. Call your local abortuary and hospital and ask them some pointed
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questions about the disposal and possible sale of fetuses. Would an
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abortionist who kills a baby think twice about selling its body? One
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prenatal killer said, "A baby is becoming property. We kill, keep or
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sell the property."
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. In the Pittsburgh Women's Health Service there's a sign in the
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lab areas asking doctors not to carry dead fetuses without wrapping
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them since it disturbs the patients.
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Treated like trash
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. What have abortuaries done with fetuses in the past before they
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realized that they could make another profit out of them?
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. Well, "Richmond's shame" marked a new low in disposal of wastes.
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An abortion center there filled a long bin on the rear of its property
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with the remains of its day's nefarious doings. Its trash compactor
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neatly mashed 100 babies' bodies which were then tied up in plastic
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bags and thrown on top of the bin.
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. "The hungry dogs came along and dragged the bags away. There
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were frequent fights and the contents of the bags would be strewn up
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and down the streets until the dogs separated the gauze, sponges and
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pads and devoured the placenta, bones and flesh of the babies." said a
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mother.
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. She went to the police, health department and city hall and felt
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that she got nowhere: but the bags, of warm human babies' mutilated
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parts disappeared from the streets even though the clinic increased
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its abortions from 25 to 150 a week. They've since moved to larger
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quarters.
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. The Jacksonville, Florida, Womens' Center for Reproductive
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Health, which is run and owned by the Clergy Consultation Service,
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advertises "celebrating a decade of service."
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Nothing to Celebrate
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. What they don't advertise is that they leave aborted babies out
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for the trash pickup. Rev. Marvin Lutz, the director explained that
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the practice of leaving the remains out was perfectly legal and
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approved by the "good housekeeping" Judases, the National Abortion
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Federation and the Florida Abortion Council.
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. Dr. Jeronimo Dominguez of New York wrote that "on any Monday you
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can see about 30 garbage bags with fetal material in them along the
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sidewalks of several abortion clinics in New York."
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. In Odessa, Texas, city ordinance 69-91 forbids placing a dead
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animal in a dumpster. But that didn't stop one abortionist from
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depositing large brown plastic bags full of sock like gauze bags into
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the city dumpster prior to closing every night.
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. A Baptist minister opened the bags and to his horror found a
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little "perfectly formed hands and feet of a 13-week old baby and the
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complete body, in pieces, of a 17-week old baby. Everything except
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one foot was there: the rib cage, sexual organs, head, finger nails
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and toe nails."
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. He nearly died of shock. I nearly did too, reading about it.
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They Burn Babies, Don't They?
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. Babies used to be burned on the altar to Baal; now they're burned
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in furnaces at the sites of their deaths.
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. In Cincinnati, a prenatal killer allowed dense smoke to emanate
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from his chimney. When firemen were called they were told, "They're
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burning babies," as if that was routine.
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. One wonders how life saving firemen could continue their
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dedication amid such a contradiction!
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. One pro-lifer overheard her children (ages five and seven)
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discussing the infamous picture of the babies in the trash can the
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first time they saw it.
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. "It's dolls, It has to be dolls," said the kindergartner. "No,"
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said his pre-school sister, "it's babies." The older child couldn't
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believe it. "It has to be dolls," he insisted. "Why would anyone
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throw away babies?"
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. When their mother explained to them that it was babies, both
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children grew very quiet. Silently they studied the picture and then
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recalled the times they had gone on trips to the city dump with the
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family. "Will the rats eat the babies when they take them to the
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dump?" the boy asked.
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Animals Fare Better
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. A wounded American eagle was found in Maryland recently and
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rushed to emergency treatment but it was too late. He died. A $5000
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reward was offered for the arrest of its killer.
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. Similarly, the Izaak Walton League's ethics fund has spent nearly
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$60,000 in the last one and one half years to enhance outdoor ethics.
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. It is illegal to ship pregnant lobsters (regardless of which
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trimester!) to market. There's a $1000 fine and a year's jail term as
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a penalty.
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. The Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled that goldfish cannot be
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awarded as prizes in games of chance. This violates the state's anti-
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cruelty law to protect the "tendency to dull humanitarian feelings and
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corrupt the morals of those who observe them." This same court upheld
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mandatory state funding of abortions!
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. If the human fetus were an animal, its welfare might be entrusted
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to the Department of Agriculture or the Fish and Wildlife service
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where it would be safer than at the mercy of the Health Department.
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The hackles of the SPCA would rise at the physical treatment it
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received.
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The New Laboratory Rat
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. Some researchers insist that the reason they must do research on
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human fetuses is because they are human, not animal.
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. In a it-shouldn't-happen to a dog story, 47 senators voted in
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1974 to protect dogs from experimentation with poisonous gas but then
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voted down Senator Jess Helm's amendment to prevent federal funds from
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being used for abortion. One liberal, pro-abortion Senator gave an
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emotion laden speech to protect dogs. Man's best friend came out
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better than man himself!
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. Who is pressing for the "right" to experiment? No one less than
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the nation Institutes of Health. A stacked national commission gave
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them the "right" and this experimentation is funded by you, the
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taxpayer!
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. There is another sequel to the erosion of the value of human
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life. Abortion, fetal experimentation, infanticide and euthanasia are
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four walls of the same coffin.
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. Even Planned Parenthood's anti-life lawyer Harriet Pilpel was
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shocked. "What mother (sic) would consent to an experiment on her
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fetus?" she asked.
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A Few Choice Examples
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. Some of the more shocking facts that will give you heart
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palpitations include:
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o The young couple who wanted to conceive a child to be aborted so
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that the father to be could use the baby's kidneys for a transplant
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that he needed himself.
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o In California, babies aborted at six months were submerged in jars
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of liquid with high oxygen content to see if they could breathe
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through their skins. They couldn't.
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o The hysterotomy aborted fetus in the seventh, eighth and ninth
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months is removed intact (translation: the babe is alive). The trade
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in fetal tissue is about $1 million annually. The high prices may
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encourage unnecessary abortions on welfare patients as the surest way
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of getting "salable tissue."
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o Dr. Robert Schwartz, chief of pediatrics at the Cleveland
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Metropolitan Hospital, said that, "After a baby is delivered, while it
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is still linked to its mother by the umbilical cord, I take a blood
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sample, sever the cord and then as quickly as possible remove the
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organs and tissues."
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o Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh packed aborted babies in ice
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for shipment to experimental labs.
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o Newsday reported that an Ohio medical research company tested the
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brains and hearts of 100 fetuses as part of a $300,000 pesticide
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contract.
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The Modern Scalp Display?
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o Human embryos and other organs have been encased in plastic and sold
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as paperweight novelty items.
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o The Diabetes Treatment Project at UCLA depends for its existence on
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the availability of pancreases from later term aborted fetuses.
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o A rabies vaccine is produced from viruses grown in the lungs of
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aborted children, according to FDA. A polio vaccine was also grown
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with cells from aborted kids.
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o Brain cells would be "harvested" from aborted babies for transplant.
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o Tissue cultures are obtained by dropping still living babies into
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meat grinders and homogenizing them, according to the prestigious New
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England Journal of Medicine.
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o The Village Voice reported estimates seven years ago that 20,000 to
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100,000 fetuses are sold to drug companies each year in the U.S.
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o A $6000,000 grant from H.I.H. enabled one baby (among many others in
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the experiment done in Finland to be sliced open without an anesthetic
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so that a liver could be obtained. The researcher in charge said that
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the baby was complete and "was even secreting urine." He disclaimed
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the need for anesthetic, saying an aborted baby is just garbage."
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Don't tell God!
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o A study on the severed heads of 12 babies delivered by C-section who
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were kept alive for months.
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o Even the baby's placenta is sold for 50 cents to drug companies.
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Ever heard of Placenta Plus shampoo?
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. And the atrocities go on. Will the unborn be regarded as handy
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little organ sources? Will our preborn brothers and sisters become a
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source of spare body parts?
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. Listen to the newscasters - they are already pleading nationwide
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for organs. It's enough to make you tear up your organ donor card!
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At least adults can consent to being inventorized like a body shop's
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spare parts department but Little Bugger cannot!
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. After reading that aborted babies' fat is being used to make soap
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in England and the fact that the former head of the federal Centers
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for Disease Control abortion surveillance branch proposed that
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abortions should be charged for by the length of the baby's foot, are
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we surprised that babies are treated this way in the Year of the Child
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or the Year of the Disabled?
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. After reading the above, if your heart is still beating, run,
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don't walk, to your nearest prayer closet and start praying!
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. SYSOP's note: Everything you have just read is quite true. Dr.
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Fairfax has documentation and clippings to support every point made in
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this article. You may obtain a copy from her - Please send a donation
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with your request for the 10 pages to Dr. Olga Fairfax, 12105
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Livingston St., Weaton, MD 20902. Olga Fairfax, Ph.D is director of
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Methodist United for Life.
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. This article was transcribed from the Christian Contender Vol. 1,
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No.3, April 1984 by Anton Johnson. They reprinted it by permission of
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A.L.L. About Issues Magazine, P.O. Box 490 Stafford, Va. 22554.
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Computers for Christ - Chicago
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