Former Abortion Facility Director Reveals Abortion's
Inside Scoop
By Bob Weir
On a bitter cold Sunday morning, my wife and I went to Lakeland Baptist
Church in Lewisville to pay our respects to God and to hear another motivating sermon from
our pastor, Dr. Ben Smith.
However, on this day Brother Ben relinquished his pulpit to a woman named
Carol Everett. Ms. Everett is the author of "Blood Money," an expose of the
abortion industry. For more than 20 minutes, this former abortion provider electrified the
congregation with the true stories of tactics used and lies disseminated by the pro-choice
cartel that has systematically robbed our country of the moral and spiritual fiber that
kept us united for more than 200 years.
Tearfully explaining that she was involved in about 35,000 abortions, she
chokes up when revealing that she aborted one of her own 30 years ago. "That was, and
always will be, my daughter," she cried. "I still celebrate her birthday each
year."
Painting a horrifying picture of the greed, cynicism, and cold-blooded
preoccupation with selling abortion as a lucrative product, Ms. Everett admitted her role
in gaining the confidence of girls as young as 12, in order to separate them from their
most important support group, their parents.
"First, I established myself as an authority on sex, explaining to
them that their parents wouldn't help them with their sexuality. Second, our doctors
prescribed low-dose birth-control pills with a high pregnancy rate, fully aware that they
needed to be taken very accurately at the same time every day or pregnancy would occur.
This ensured the teens would be my best customers, as teenagers typically are not
responsible enough to follow such rigid medication guidelines on their own. I knew their
sexual activity would increase from none or once a week to five or seven times a week once
they were introduced to this contraception method. Then I could reach my goal: three to
five abortions for each teenager between the ages of 13 and 18."
Ms. Everett spelled out in grisly detail the despicable system of
encouraging promiscuity among teenagers in order to trick them into unplanned pregnancies
then scare them into having abortions, while doctors and their partners in the avaricious
enterprise split up the profits. And huge profits they are: thousands of dollars per hour,
according to the author/lecturer.
Operating like a homicidal assembly line, the medical team aborts a child
in room A, then scurries across the hall to room B, where their staff has prepared the
next pitiful victim of a country that has lost its way. We're often told that the
pro-choice movement is based on a political philosophy of female empowerment. What kind of
female seeks power by snuffing out the life of a child? The very idea that the only route
to power for the women of America is the power over their ovaries is extremely demeaning.
Some of the most successful leaders in the history of the world were also mothers.
I'm afraid we have been sold a bill of goods by the multibillion-dollar
abortion industry, which has become, in many instances, a scheming, crafty, organized
group of hustlers dedicated to enriching the bank accounts of the "blood money"
practitioners. Ms. Everett's personal experiences puts the lie to the appellation
"pro-choice." Using the innocuous-sounding metaphor is merely another deliberate
obfuscation masking the true intent, which is pro-death. Thirty years ago, the Supreme
Court legalized abortion, but they never intended it to be a substitute for conscientious
birth control or a license for degenerate behavior.
The steady erosion of values in the last three decades cannot be viewed as
coincidental. When the heart and soul of a nation becomes so callous that a living,
growing fetus struggling to be born, can't rely on the protection of its mother, why
should we be surprised at the devaluation of human life in other instances? How can we
consider ourselves to be a proud and just people, if we refuse to stand up for the most
helpless among us? Furthermore, how can we stand by and allow people to become wealthy by
encouraging pregnancy to our children, then tearing the results from their womb and
discarding it like a glob of human waste?
If Ms. Everett can have the courage to turn her life around, there is
still hope for the rest of the country.
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