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Yet another damning video revealing the depraved depths of Planned Parenthood’s fetal harvesting program has come to light in this, the 10th expose delivered by the Center for Medical Progress. And this time representatives of the abortion mill are shown admitting that if this info got out it “could destroy them.”
In this latest video, Deborah VanDerhei, Planned Parenthood’s National Director for the Consortium of Abortion Providers (CAPS), is featured explaining the cash for body parts program that PP has indulged for countless years by calling it “donation for remuneration”–which is less like “donating” and more like selling.
At one point in the video, for instance, VanDerhei says, “I know Northern California, Mar Monte, L.A.–they all provide donation for remuneration. So, they would be people to check with about how that goes.”
In addition to VanDerhei, others appearing on the video include Dr. Carolyn Westhoff, Senior Medical Advisor for PP and Dr. Vanessa Cullins, PP’s Vice President for External Medical Affairs.
For her part, Dr, Westhoff is seen talking about how they work with researchers to provide them the specific body parts they want to experiment on.
“We’ve just been working with people who want particular tissues,” Weshtoff says, “like, you know, they want cardiac, or they want eyes, or they want neural” parts. “Certainly, everything we provide–oh, gonads! Oh my God, gonads. Everything we provide is fresh,” she ghoulishly continues.
Then she admits the harsh truth about the program saying, “Obviously, we would have the potential for a huge P.R. issue in doing this.”
Westhoff goes on to tell the videographers that “we have independent colleagues who generate a fair amount of income” selling parts of “fresh” dead babies.
Westhoff also noted that she would rather not have a record trail of emails about the topic. On the video she says “It’s an issue that you might imagine we’re not really that comfortable talking about on email.”
These topics are fraught with danger from a “P.R.” standpoint, Vanessa Cullins added. “This is important. This could destroy your organization and us, if we don’t time those conversations correctly,” she exclaimed admitting that the whole unsavory business of making money off the parts of dead babies would make for bad publicity for everyone involved.
According to their own words in this newest video, it appears that Westhoff, VanDerhei, and Cullins, though, are more afraid of bad headlines “in the New York Times” than they are in killing babies for their body parts.