Investigative

Lab technicians “have meltdowns” over heads of aborted babies

You’re a new lab technician, doing your part to research diseases in hopes of finding cures, when you unsuspectingly open a package and find the head of a dead baby inside…

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Just when it seems impossible for the Planned Parenthood and StemExpress undercover videos from The Center for Medical Progress to get any worse, they do. In each of the videos, more details are revealed as to how the companies coerce women into “donating” their aborted children’s bodies, how the Planned Parenthood abortionists alter the method of abortion based on the body parts that they need to harvest, rather than which method is safest for the woman, and how they use illegal partial-birth abortion to provide research companies with intact, dead babies.

The videos are each disturbing in their own right, but when Cate Dyer of StemExpress discusses “intact cases” with the undercover team, you realize how many people are being subjected to the horrors of abortion when they don’t even work in the abortion industry. Dyer talks about sending “the whole calvarium” or head of the aborted fetus, to the research lab since neural tissue is so fragile. But when these preborn baby heads arrive at the lab, most lab technicians don’t know what’s in the box when they open it.

They are accustomed to receiving samples of livers or hearts, but when they find themselves peering down at the face of a preborn baby killed simply for existing and then sold for profit, it traumatizes them. Suddenly they become very aware of where the samples are coming from. Suddenly, there is a human face to the body parts. They have to face the truth of abortion in a shocking and devastating way.

Dyer jokes warn them saying: “Tell the lab it’s [the baby head] coming!” And she goes on to say of the lab researchers:

They’ll open the box, go, ‘Oh God!’ [laughter] So yeah, so many of the academic labs cannot fly like that, they’re not capable. […] It’s almost like they don’t want to know where it comes from. I can see that. Where they’re like, ‘We need limbs, but no hands and feet need to be attached.’ And you’re like, ? Or they want long bones, and they want you to take it all off, like, make it so that we don’t know what it is.

It’s likely they don’t want to know what it is because they are so deeply disturbed by the realization of what abortion actually is and the humanity of the preborn child, that they want to hide themselves from the realities of it. They want to dehumanize these aborted babies and hide from themselves that these body parts are actually from preborn humans. It’s hard to do that when you’re looking at the tiny, human face of a person who was killed and sold for parts, and who wasn’t given to the lab with respect and love. It’s an ugly and evil practice to kill innocent children for money and then sell their parts for even more money. And then lab technicians have to emotionally deal with the aftermath.

Dyer goes on to explain just how upset these lab workers are:

And their lab techs freak out, and have meltdowns, and so it’s just like, yeah. I think, quite frankly, that’s why a lot of researchers ultimately, some of them want to get into other things. They want to look at bone marrow, they want to look at adipose – sort of adult human, kind of adult based sampling. They want to avoid publishing a paper that says it was derived from fetal tissue.

Researchers, who choose to dedicate their lives to searching for cures to diseases and understanding more about the human body, are having breakdowns in their labs because Planned Parenthood and StemExpress are sending them heads of aborted babies. They are so traumatized by these cases and these dead baby heads that they actually leave those jobs to go on to other areas of research. They don’t want their names attached to a study that took place on an aborted child. They are desperate to escape the faces of those innocent children, slaughtered for money.

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