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Baby's Brain Stolen While He Still Had A Beating Heart

What happens to aborted babies?

What if their heart is still beating after the procedure? This scenario happens more than the abortion industry would like to admit.


Holly O'Donnell was a procurement technician at StemExpress. One day something abhorrent happened that she will never forget. Her co-worker called out for her saying "I want you to see something kind of cool. This is kind of neat." 
When she went over to see what her co-worker Jessica was referring to, Holly recalls being "just flabbergasted" adding "this is the closest thing to a baby that I've seen." 

The Baby's Heart Started Beating

Most people would think that that is impossible, but it's simply not. Dr. Ben Van Handel, the executive director of Novogenix Laboratories stated "there are times when after the procedure is done that the heart is still beating.

"It had a face." 

She went on to describe the aborted tiny human saying that "it's nose was very pronounced. It had eyelids. It's mouth was pronounced." 

The moment that her co-worker mentioned that they were going to procure the brain from the good fetus, Holly knew "that means we're going to have to cut the head open." After Jessica gave her the scissors and said that "I have to cut down the middle of the face."
After Holly finished the procedure she was in a state of shock. "I'm just sitting there like what did I just do, and that was the moment that I knew I couldn't work for the company anymore."

"I don't want to be that person."

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