Summer Camp Experiment: Dissecting Aborted baby Brains
Posted on September 6, 2016 in Life by Nathan Cherry
In this very short video clip, Dr. Paul Roth of the University of New Mexico Health Science Center admits that students at a summer camp dissected aborted baby brains.
The clip shows Dr. Roth admitting on camera that a faculty member obtained and used fetal brains in one of the summer workshops. Specifically, he states:
“Yes, we had a faculty member who obtained some tissue, and during one of these summer workshops, uh, dissected I think one or two fetal brains.”
A recent article on this deviant incident says that a House Select Panel has sent a letter to the New Mexico Attorney General recommending that the University of New Mexico and the supplier of the baby brains be charged with violating state and federal laws. The article states:
“On June 23, 2016, the Select Panel issued a 291-page letter to New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas referring UNM and Southwestern Women’s Options for criminal charges related to their fetal organ procurement arrangement that violated state laws. In that letter, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who chairs the Select Panel, referenced the fact that in May 2012, someone at UNMHSC had ‘asked clinic for digoxin treated tissue 24-28 weeks for methylation study + because [redacted] wants whole, fixed brains to dissect w/ summer camp students. Clinic est. 27 and 28 weeks.’ [Letter Page 10]”
How would you feel if your child went to this summer camp and came home to tell you about dissecting an aborted baby brain?
If we’ve learned anything from the recent scandal involving Planned Parenthood selling aborted baby body parts, it’s that the abortion industry has no limits. Selling parts, using them for experiments, profiting from death, all within the bounds or moral acceptability for an industry that says it cares women.
Watch the video and share it. Maybe if more people showed their concern for the unethical practices of the abortion industry we will see change. (If the video doesn’t appear automatically, please refresh your browser.)