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University of Pittsburgh's Organ Harvesting Practices Include Racial Quotas for Minority Babies

Jonathon Van Maren : Aug 6, 2021
LifeSiteNews.com

"Pitt is now admitting to news media that the aborted babies are still alive at the time their kidneys are cut out for NIH grant money. Pitt's grant application for GUDMAP advertised this to the federal government and that labor induction abortions, where the baby is pushed out of the mother whole, would be 'used to obtain the tissue.' The plain meaning of the GUDMAP grant application ... is that Pitt and the Planned Parenthood abortion providers responsible for its 'research' abortions are allowing babies, some of the age of viability, to be delivered alive, and then killing them by cutting their kidneys out." -David Daleiden, statement

(Pittsburgh, PA) — [LifeSiteNews.com] Earlier this year, an investigation revealing that researchers were grafting the scalps of aborted babies onto mice to create "humanized mice" was released; in May, David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress went on Tucker Carlson Tonight to discuss the grotesque research being done on aborted babies by the University of Pittsburgh with funding from Anthony Fauci's National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). (Image: via LifesiteNews)

This week, new details are emerging. Even Donald Trump, Jr. tweeted a stunned reaction: "This is sick, twisted and evil. I don't care if you're pro-choice or pro-life, if you're okay with torturing an unborn baby like this, then you need to seek help immediately. Everyone involved should be behind bars."

We have known about the experiments at the University of Pittsburgh for some time. What we are just finding out is that researchers harvested organs from aborted babies who were still alive.

FOX News is now reporting on the fact that the university received millions of federal dollars for the tissue bank that harvested "heart, gonads, legs, brain" from aborted babies. In an attempt to defend their research, the University of Pittsburgh confessed that when they referred to "ischemia time" in their grant application to the National Institutes of Health "refers to the time after the tissue collection procedure."

According to the Center for Medical Progress: "Ischemia starts when the organ (the kidneys primarily in Pitt's GUDMAP project) is cut off from blood circulation. The NIH defines ischemia as 'lack of blood supply to a part of the body.' The University states the fetal organs do not undergo ischemia—lose their blood supply—until 'after the tissue collection procedure'. This means the organs are still receiving blood supply from the fetal heartbeat during the 'tissue collection'"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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