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Sickening: New FDA Records Show Purchases of Fetal (Aborted Baby) Organs, Heads and Tissue for 'Humanized Mice' Project

Judicial Watch : Sep 16, 2021
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On June 28, 2017, a redacted FDA contract specialist sends Larton at ABR a request for a quote (RFQ) of pricing for human fetal tissue, aged "16-24 weeks," including a "Statement of Needs": "The HM [humanized mice] are created by surgical implantations of human tissue into mice that have multiple genetic mutations that block the development of the mouse immune system at a very early stage. The absence of the mouse immune system allows the human tissues to grow and develop into functional human tissues... In order for the humanization to proceed correctly we need to obtain fetal tissue with a specific set of specialized characteristics."

[LifeSiteNews.com] Judicial Watch announced Tuesday that it received 198 pages of records and communications from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) involving "humanized mice" research with human fetal heads, organs and tissue, including communications and contracts with human fetal tissue provider Advanced Bioscience Resources (ABR). Most of the records are communications and related attachments between Perrin Larton, a procurement manager for ABR, and research veterinary medical officer Dr. Kristina Howard of the FDA. (Screengrab image)

Judicial Watch received the records through a March 2019 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, of which the FDA is a part (Judicial Watch v. US Department Health and Human Services (No. 1:19-cv-00876)). The lawsuit asks for all contracts and related documentation on disbursement of funds, procedural documents and communications between FDA and ABR for the provision of human fetal tissue to be used in humanized mice research. After successfully opposing the FDA's redaction of certain information from its records, a federal court ordered HHS to release additional information about its purchases of organs harvested from aborted human fetuses – including "line item prices," or the price per organ the government paid to ABR.

The court also found "there is reason to question" whether the transactions violate federal law barring the sale of fetal organs. Documents previously uncovered in this lawsuit show that the federal government demanded the purchased fetal organs be "fresh and never frozen."

The records include an FDA generated contract with ABR, based on a "requisition" it issued on July 27, 2012, for $12,000 worth of "tissue procurement for humanized mice," indicates the requisition was for a "non-competitive award." Although the initial award was for $12,000, the total estimated amount of funds allocated for the requisition was $60,000. Under "Justification for Other than Full and Open Competition," the FDA writes:

Scientists within the FDA and in the larger field of humanized mouse research have searched extensively over the past several years and ABR is the only company in the US capable of supplying tissues suitable for HM research. No other company or organization is capable of fulfilling the need.

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Costs are estimated [for the fetal parts] at $230 per tissue x two tissues per shipment = $460 plus $95 shipping = $555 per shipment. A total of 21 shipments = $11,655.00.

An April 1, 2013, "Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract" form that shows the FDA purchased fetal livers and thymuses from ABR going back to at least October 2012, billing $580 per liver/thymus set, but later paying a unit price of $685... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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