New Planned Parenthood ‘Baby Body Parts’ Video Released

Yet another, very disturbing video is released. 

“The fetus is a tough little object and taking it apart, I mean taking it apart on day one is very difficult,” Dr. Susan Robinson of Planned Parenthood can be seen saying in the video.

“An eyeball just fell down into my lap and that is gross,” a woman identified as Dr. Uta Landry says to a chuckling audience at the NEF event.

God help us. They have taken the meaning of “costing an arm and a leg” to a whole new level. 

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New video of discussions regarding the purchase of aborted baby tissue and the procedure itself from Planned Parenthood officials and others attending a National Abortion Federation (NEF) event has been released.

The latest video from The Center for Medical Progress has been released along with all the video footage referenced by the California Attorney General’s office in their case against citizen journalist David Daleiden, the man responsible for the undercover videos of Planned Parenthood leaders callously negotiating the harvesting and sale of body parts from late-term aborted fetuses.

“The fetus is a tough little object and taking it apart, I mean taking it apart on day one is very difficult,” Dr. Susan Robinson of Planned Parenthood can be seen saying in the video.

“An eyeball just fell down into my lap and that is gross,” a woman identified as Dr. Uta Landry says to a chuckling audience at the NEF event.

The short video also includes a variety of people associated with Planned Parenthood discussing the saving limbs and brains.

Daleiden’s criminal defense attorneys have released a new website showcasing all the Center for Medical Progress videos mentioned by the AG in their complaint–including one featuring previously unseen footage.

In March of this year, the former Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, California Attorney General, Xavier Becerra, announced a criminal complaint charging Daleiden and co-defendant Sandra Merritt with 14 felony counts of illegally recording “confidential communications” under California’s anti-eavesdropping law.

Via MRCTV

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