Over the past couple weeks, Center for Medical Progress (CMP) has released videos of their undercover sting operation involving members of Planned Parenthood (PP) on the sale of harvested body parts from aborted babies.
In the previous videos, CMP members pretended to be interested parties interested in buying harvested organs.
Be warned this third video, perhaps the most disturbing so far, allegedly shows the insides of Planned Parenthood body parts procurement room where harvested organs are displayed.
In this video, CMP primarily interviews Holly O’Donnell who claims she worked as a “procurement tech” for Stem Express LCC at a Planned Parenthood facility for six months. Holly not only helped harvest body parts but worked with PP to process them.
O’Donnell alleges:
“For whatever we could procure, they would get a certain percentage. The main nurse was always trying to make sure that we got our specimens. No one else really cared, but the main nurse did because she knew Planned Parenthood was getting compensated.”
She adds that certain parts such as brains and heart were more valuable than other organs.
O’Donnell said during her first day on the job, the trainer threw O’Donnell into the procurement room. A person poured aborted remains into a pie dish and the trainer begin to point out the various organs.
The trainer then had O’Donnell start picking out the various parts with tweezers. O’Donnell said she passed out when she realized she was holding a baby’s leg.
After being revived with smelling salts, a nurse told O’Donnell not to worry as many of them still struggle with this process.
The video allegedly shows Planned Parenthood representative Savita Ginde, Vice President and Medical Director for PP’s Denver facility, explaining her preference for being paid by organ over a package deal.
Ginde says:
“I think the per item thing works a little better because we can see how we can get out of it.”
While the sale of body parts is illegal in the US, PP says any monies received just cover its costs which is allowed under federal law.
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