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"We Can Overcome Evil With Good," Says OB-GYN After Release of Third Planned Parenthood Video

Dr. Brent Boles : Jul 30, 2015
Bound4Life

"We must ask ourselves, Why is goodness so increasingly absent from our society? Because we have been silent for too long. We have not been effective salt and light. How do we overcome the evil? Much like we overcome a cold room when we turn on the heater, and we banish darkness when we turn on the lights—we overcome evil by applying goodness." –Dr. Brent Boles

(Murfreesboro, TN)—Recent weeks have seen the revelation of deeply disturbing practices at Planned Parenthood, the world's largest corporate abortion provider. As a practicing OB-GYN in Tennessee, these videos horrify me too—especially the latest one released yesterday. Yet I am not shocked. (Photo Courtesy of Brent Boles, MD/via Bound4Life)

Women have shared with me how Planned Parenthood violated them, and the pain of losing their babies. For years now, I have volunteered to advance the pro-life cause—because anything else would contradict my Christian faith and the medical ethics I swear to uphold.

Groups such as Live Action, Americans United for Life and Bound4LIFE have documented the horrors inside Planned Parenthood for many years, sharing with anyone who would listen. This latest investigation brings it into sharp focus... and it isn't going away. (Be forewarned: this article describes some baby parts trafficking procedures in accurate medical terms.)

All who watch the first video of Dr. Deborah Nucatola—at a lunch with someone she believed to be a buyer of fetal organs—can only describe the conversation as disgusting. This doctor calmly sips wine and enjoys a salad while she coldly discusses how to "crush" the baby above and below the desired organs, in order to preserve those organs for interested buyers.

Dr. Nucatola is not a low-level provider working in a facility remote from Planned Parenthood's administration. She is the Senior Director for Medical Services: one of her responsibilities is the training of Planned Parenthood doctors in the techniques of abortion.

During the lunch, she admits that this practice is intended to become more pervasive at local abortion centers. Dr. Nucatola acknowledges Planned Parenthood doesn't want this information to be publicized: "I will tell you that, behind closed doors, these conversations are happening with the affiliates."

Within two days of the video release, Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards stated that Planned Parenthood does not profit from the sale of fetal organs and tissue. Then another video released.

In it, Dr. Mary Gatter is having lunch with individuals she believed to be buyers of fetal organs and tissue. It is important to understand that federal law allows a facility like a Planned Parenthood clinic to be compensated for providing human tissue for research (as long as the patient has consented, which is in question).

Federal law, however, only allows the facility to be reimbursed for the actual cost of processing and providing the tissue to the buyer. This would be a fixed cost; it would not be a cost that is open to negotiation. Current laws expressly forbidprofiting from the sale of human tissues and organs.

Dr. Gatter's statements, perhaps even colder than Dr. Nucatola's, reveal that Planned Parenthood sees this as an opportunity to profit above the actual cost of the processing and preparation of the organs harvested from aborted children.

Because all that is allowed by federal law is reimbursement for the actual cost, there should be no need to haggle with the buyers over price.

Since prices would be limited to the actual cost, there would be no need for comments such as these made by Dr. Mary Gatter:—"I just don't want to lowball."—"I want a Lamborghini."—"If it's still low, then we can bump it up." (Photo: Wikimedia/via Bound4Life)

Even more condemning is the fact that Dr. Gatter reveals a willingness to deviate from standard practices and increase the risk to the patient by using a "less crunchy" method of harvesting organs.

She says, "I wouldn't object" to using a method that employs hand-held suction to remove the baby's body parts instead of mechanical power suction. The use of power suction minimizes the chance that any fetal parts or placental tissue will remain—and retained tissue is one of the most common complications after an abortion...

Now, a third and even more disturbing video has been released.

How do we use our voices on this matter? Here are six practical, effective steps each of us can take.

To read the six steps, and all of this article in its entirety, click here.

Reprinted with permission via Bound4Life.com.