Infamous late-term abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell is behind bars for his heinous crimes. But you and I know justice still has yet to be served, because abortion is still legal in our nation. A shockingly very few people outside of the pro-life movement know of the disgusting events that took place in his Philadelphia abortion facility.
A young woman who worked at Kermit Gosnell’s "House of Horrors" as a teenager testified that she saw a baby’s chest move even after the gruesome snipping procedure Gosnell used to end the baby’s life. “The chest was moving,” she testified. The baby was so large that another worker even took a cellphone picture of it. Prosecution experts, based on the picture, say the baby was well past 24 weeks, the legal limit for abortion in Pennsylvania.
Stephen Massof, who does not have a medical license, described how he jabbed medical scissors into the backs of babies’ necks to kill them. And how he assisted Gosnell in “snipping” the spinal cords of babies, calling it, “literally a beheading. It is separating the brain from the body.”
According to a news report, Massof told the jury that women were often given drugs to speed up delivery of the baby so the abortion/infanticide could take place: He testified that at times, when women were given medicine to speed up their deliveries, “it would rain fetuses. Fetuses and blood all over the place.”
Prosecutors have cited the dozens of jars of severed baby feet as an example of Gosnell’s idiosyncratic and illegal practice of providing abortions for cash to poor women pregnant longer than the 24-week cutoff for legal abortions in Pennsylvania. In her opening statement to the Common Pleas Court jury, Assistant District Attorney Joanne Pescatore mused that the jars of feet were some kind of bizarre “trophy” Gosnell kept.
The world needs to know about the horrors that took place in Gosnell’s clinic. And now is our chance to make sure that happens.
Filmmakers are using Indiegogo to fund the making of a made-for-TV movie based on Gosnell and his "House of Horrors."
Indiegogo enables “crowdfunding” for important projects. Indiegogo.com allows you to contribute as little as $1 or as much as $10,000 or even more. The film will cost $2.1 million to make. If they are unable to raise the full $2.1 million budget for the movie in the next few weeks, your contribution will be given back to you.
By donating – even just a dollar – you are saying that there is interest in this important film, something that will speak volumes to those in Hollywood who ignored this story, that of the largest serial killer run American history.
This is our chance to tell the world what Hollywood and mainstream media isn’t – that abortion is never safe for women or their preborn babies, legal or illegal.
Please join me TODAY in chipping in on this important campaign by going to Indiegogo.com right now and making a donation of $250, $100, $25, or even as little as $1!
For Life,
Tina Whittington
Executive Vice-President
Students for Life of America
A young woman who worked at Kermit Gosnell’s "House of Horrors" as a teenager testified that she saw a baby’s chest move even after the gruesome snipping procedure Gosnell used to end the baby’s life. “The chest was moving,” she testified. The baby was so large that another worker even took a cellphone picture of it. Prosecution experts, based on the picture, say the baby was well past 24 weeks, the legal limit for abortion in Pennsylvania.
Stephen Massof, who does not have a medical license, described how he jabbed medical scissors into the backs of babies’ necks to kill them. And how he assisted Gosnell in “snipping” the spinal cords of babies, calling it, “literally a beheading. It is separating the brain from the body.”
According to a news report, Massof told the jury that women were often given drugs to speed up delivery of the baby so the abortion/infanticide could take place: He testified that at times, when women were given medicine to speed up their deliveries, “it would rain fetuses. Fetuses and blood all over the place.”
Prosecutors have cited the dozens of jars of severed baby feet as an example of Gosnell’s idiosyncratic and illegal practice of providing abortions for cash to poor women pregnant longer than the 24-week cutoff for legal abortions in Pennsylvania. In her opening statement to the Common Pleas Court jury, Assistant District Attorney Joanne Pescatore mused that the jars of feet were some kind of bizarre “trophy” Gosnell kept.
The world needs to know about the horrors that took place in Gosnell’s clinic. And now is our chance to make sure that happens.
Filmmakers are using Indiegogo to fund the making of a made-for-TV movie based on Gosnell and his "House of Horrors."
Indiegogo enables “crowdfunding” for important projects. Indiegogo.com allows you to contribute as little as $1 or as much as $10,000 or even more. The film will cost $2.1 million to make. If they are unable to raise the full $2.1 million budget for the movie in the next few weeks, your contribution will be given back to you.
By donating – even just a dollar – you are saying that there is interest in this important film, something that will speak volumes to those in Hollywood who ignored this story, that of the largest serial killer run American history.
This is our chance to tell the world what Hollywood and mainstream media isn’t – that abortion is never safe for women or their preborn babies, legal or illegal.
Please join me TODAY in chipping in on this important campaign by going to Indiegogo.com right now and making a donation of $250, $100, $25, or even as little as $1!
For Life,
Tina Whittington
Executive Vice-President
Students for Life of America
Students for Life of America
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Manassas, Virginia 20110Office: (571) 379-7261 Fax: (866) 582-6420
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