Zev Porat

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Abortion industry insiders: 'freaked out' by Gosnell!

Editor's Note: The graphic descriptions and images here may be upsetting to readers.



PHILADELPHIA – As the nation awaits a verdict in the abortion murder case against Kermit Gosnell, new revelations of his 40-year career continue to surface. And what they reveal about the abortion industry isn't a pretty picture.

Found in Gosnell's background is the "Mother's Day Massacre." The event was given the name because Gosnell and his partner, Harvey Karman, bused 15 poor women from Chicago to Gosnell's Philadelphia clinic to do the abortions on Mother's Day in 1972.

Operation Rescue Senior Policy Advisor Cheryl Sullenger told WND in an interview that Gosnell and his partner not only did the abortions before Roe v. Wade, they were using an experimental method.

"It was called the super coil, a plastic ball with razor blades on it. They would insert the coil into the woman's uterus to induce an abortion," Sullenger said. "I don't think any of the women knew they were guinea pigs, that they were being used as an experiment."

The blades were gel-coated and laid down. The device was designed so that when the woman's body temperature melted the gel, the blades sprang up to cut the baby, thus inducing the abortion.

"Most of the women experienced complications and needed additional medical treatment," Sullenger said. "One women ended up needing a radical hysterectomy.

"That's why they call it the Mother's Day Massacre," Sullenger said.

That, she said, was the beginning of Gosnell's long career in the abortion industry.

Most of the attention in the Gosnell trial has focused on the four babies that are the subject of the four first-degree murder charges, Babies "A," "C," "D" and "E."

However, Gosnell's "House of Horrors" apparently was the location of other gruesome activity. Among the more macabre discoveries was Gosnell's collection of baby body parts and how they were kept.

Philadelphia Medical Examiner Dr. Sam Gulino told a Washington Post reporter that he had to deal with frozen baby body parts.

"It was really an unprecedented situation. It was the first time I had to deal with fetal remains that had been frozen. All I could do was allow the remains to thaw so that I could examine them," Gulino told the paper.

READ MUCH MORE HERE http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/even-abortion-industry-insiders-freaked-out-by-gosnell/?cat_orig=health


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