09/10/2024 / By Lance D Johnson
A new pro-life video released by CHOICE42 will bring tears to your eyes, as it reveals the connections between abortions, organ trafficking and vaccine development. The video, titled “It’s OK,” premiered on The Steve Deace Show on The Blaze Network, and is the third installment in a series aiming to expose the dark and hidden realities of the abortion industry, and its connection to today’s vaccines.
The video chronicles the short lives of five babies — Ellie, David, Johanna, Jordan and Bo — whose organs were harvested post-abortion to create fetal cell lines used in medical research and vaccine development. Opening with a haunting message from Ellie, who introduces herself as an aborted baby from 1962, the video illustrates how these cell lines were obtained. “The doctor worked with scientists, and they took my organs out as soon as I was aborted,” Ellie’s animated character explains.
Laura Klassen, director and founder of CHOICE42, revealed in a statement that her initial awareness of fetal organ harvesting and its use in vaccine development came during the launch of mandatory COVID-19 vaccines. She expressed her frustrations with those who justify and rationalize the use of fetal cell lines for vaccine experiments. Fact checkers claim that only one baby was involved in the development of vaccines, and others justify the heinous act by claiming that the fetal tissue is dead and donated for scientific purposes.
“The justifications are false,” Klassen asserted. “It’s not acceptable that it happened in the 1960s, and it’s not acceptable that it continues today.” The video asserts that hundreds of experiments are conducted on aborted babies before a viable cell line is obtained, with shocking details provided on the number of experiments performed on individual babies. These are death-camp like experiments reminiscent of the ones conducted in Auschwitz in Nazi, Germany.
One particularly disturbing fact is that these babies are experimented on while they are alive, without anesthesia, to preserve the viability of the cells. Dr. Ian Donald, a pioneer in ultrasound technology, is quoted in the video recounting his observations of these gruesome procedures. According to Dr. Donald, “Experiments were being performed on near-term alive aborted babies who were not even afforded the mercy of anesthetic as they writhed and cried in agony.”
The video also reveals that fetal cell lines are still being used in contemporary vaccine development, including mRNA COVID vaccines. Cell lines from Johanna and Jordan were utilized in the production of these biological weapons. The video argues that the practice of harvesting organs from aborted babies, far from being a relic of the past, remains a current issue, with even recent cases, like that of Bo in 2015, contributing to ongoing cell line supplies. The Center for Medical Progress has documented in undercover videos that the trafficking of fetal organs continues to this day, right inside taxpayer-funded Planned Parenthood facilities.
In response to the video, doctors and abortion advocates maintain that fetal cell lines are not obtained from new abortions but from existing cell lines. They argue that these cell lines are used to advance medical research without directly causing harm to new individuals. However, the video challenges this narrative, calling for a re-evaluation of the ethical implications of using such cell lines and urging a stop to the practice altogether. The cell lines that were invented decades ago do not replicate forever, and need to be replaced. Accessible abortion policies provide a steady stream of new fetuses to experiment on, ensuring that there is a fresh supply of organs and fetal cell lines for the vaccine industry to experiment with.
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