Sunday, October 4, 2015

A quick and easy guide to the Planned Parenthood Videos


This is recap by Mollie Hemingway at the Federalist.

Mollie presents an excellent summation, an excellent bookmark. How comeski? Why bother your wonderful selves with such horrors? Why keep brining up such a harsh unholy righteous-buzzkill topic of sadness and dispair? On a Sunday, no less. The clear facts so carefully assembled and thoughtfully given us to see and assess for ourselves are being actively denied by media. Our American corporate media is attempting to discredit these videos, the American media that insists all that you see is all you need know about videotaped Rodney King incident instructs their viewers disregard inculpatory evidence delivered achingly through ten excruciating videos. 

For polemics. For review. A place to rearm. Power up. Mollie has the videos collected on one page with descriptions. Link to it, rub noses in it, drive a bitter point, what have you. 


1) 9 minute video, 3 million views on YouTube and many other places besides. The bombshell, Dr. Deborah Nucatola admits to altering abortion procedures. This is a clear violation of the law. This one thing right here could put them in jail with no other videos necessary.

2) Senior executive haggle over prices. PP claims they only recoup fixed costs. This video shows otherwise. The practice of altering procedure to procure intact organs is defended.

3) The first video to explore how organs are procured. Rocky Mountain PP discusses how to get the most money out of an aborted 11-week old. 

4) Rocky Mountain PP again explaining the practice of procuring and avoiding media scrutiny. 

A look inside pathological laboratory. Medical assistants are heard and seen cracking skulls and extracting brains. The names of organs are called out, the assistant exclaims, "And another boy!" 

A recognizable male but unrecognizable as human, an odd, one is tempted to say disturbing psychological compartmentalization of thought. 

5) Gulf Coast Research Director negotiates agreement with (fake) organ buyers. She mentions some abortions harvest for their own research.

The director defends increased payments for more valuable organs even though the law forbids it as a matter of line items. 

The video shows a 20-week-old twin baby pulled from a freezer and body parts sorted from second trimester abortions with employees gushing over how intact some of the organs. A limb is lifted from a dish where mangled remains lay. This video has PP Federation's encouragement of fetal organ harvesting. 

6) Former StemExpress Holly O'Donnell worked in PP clinics in California. She explains procurement and cooperation between PP and StemExpress. Viewers learn of  a doctor who seemed to enjoy aborting and rushed procedures and how parts are shipped. 

7) This is the horrifying video the media claim doesn't exist. The problem with it is that the centerpiece is first-person testimony explaining how a late-term baby boy was aborted and the difficulty in determining its status as living as its heart was beating. She describes harvesting his brain with an incision pinched at the chin. Then a description of the baby being too big (old) for its container. She delivers a devastatingly emotional description. 

Here is where liberal activists and media lunge. In this GoPro age, video, or it didn't happen. As if that were possible. As if these undercover videos were not hard enough to get. The pro-abortion activists and their birdbrain mimicking followers unable to see and think for themselves, skipping through, insist they see nothing of the sort described by Carly Fioina. You can force them to watch the videos Clockwork Orange style and they will still insist Fiorina is lying that the videos do not show what she says. In fact, they are edited to show another similar harvesting since the original is not available. This is the peg they hang their argument. 

8) StemExpress discusses consistent growth and wants another fifty livers a week.

Video watchers hear abortions industrialized. PP is a volume institution in a growth industry. Rampant bacterial contamination including staph coming in samples from some affiliated clinics.

9) Pro-lifers are making business difficult for baby organ traffickers. Noted although there are federal limits on embryonic stem cell lines, that taxpayer-funded research using aborted baby parts endured throughout. 

10) Abortions really pay. Nothing graphic here unless money makes your eyes pop. In ways the video is the most troublesome for PP because it puts the lie to their denial that they're profiting from abortions while milking taxpayers for half million dollar salaries at the cost of paying off Democrat politicians for their continuing support granting advantage to their company over other clinics. In the form of stating outright being terrified of congressional review and of media scrutiny. PP has protection from congressional review presently with bought politicians and protection from media scrutiny by shared political alliance. 

Michelle Malkin posted a review of salient points through the series. Malkin's thrust is the billion-dollar abortion giant is in full whitewash mode with its media accomplices helping.  Malkin quotes PP on Capitol Hill and Rolling Stone publishing Amanda Marcotte complaining similarly about "deceptively edited video." The explainers VOX calls them pure fiction. Malkin's main attack is against NBC, she recounts instances of their purposely  misleading. 

Bias of Associated Press : Fiorina makes distortion of Planned Parenthood a centerpiece." 

8 comments:

chickelit said...

A titular effort!

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Id say.

Chip Ahoy said...

That title turned out kind of long dinnit.

Methadras said...

This has Ritmo's dog-whistle written all over it in 3... 2... 1...

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

The videos are real and the media cannot handle it. So -they lie.

ricpic said...

Is Mollie Hemingway one of the good guys or the bad guys? I hope the good guys because that's the greatest name ever: Mollie Hemingway.

ricpic said...

What'd I say? I can't like a name?

deborah said...

I thought you were asking for it...I know you like it.