A new video from the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) shows technicians for a stem-cell company picking through aborted babies at a Planned Parenthood facility for body parts.
At one point, a technician finds intact kidneys and a voice off camera laughs and then says “five stars!”
The video features a former technician for the company StemExpress who found herself part of the harvesting process at Planned Parenthood and told CMP they were told to “try and get the hard stuff” because of the increased money it would mean for Planned Parenthood.
“For whatever we could procure, they would get a certain percentage,” said Holly O’Donnell. “The main nurse was always trying to make sure we got our specimens. No one else really cared, but the main nurse did because she knew that Planned Parenthood was getting compensated.”
“StemExpress is a company that hires procurement techs to draw blood and dissect dead fetuses and sell the parts to researchers,” she said. “They’ve partnered with Planned Parenthood and they get part of the money because we pay them to use their facilities. And they get paid from it. They do get some kind of benefit.”
O’Donnell also says in the video she worked for six months identifying pregnant women at Planned Parenthood who would meet the standards for fetal issue orders and helped harvest the fetal body parts.
In the video, one Planned Parenthood staffer talks about the pricing structure of the dissected bodies.
I think the per-item [pricing] works a little better, just because we can see how much we can get out of it,” the staffer said. CMP identifies the staffer as Dr. Savita Ginde, who is vice president and medical director of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains in Denver.
CMP says they have more footage that they will be releasing over the next few weeks.