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Written by Ann Shibler   
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 01:58

teensCarol Everett, a reformed but past, part-owner of several abortion clinics in the Dallas, Texas, area has been interviewed for a new pro-life movie that documents the abortion industry’s lust for money.  Everett says: “Our goal was three to five abortions from every girl from ages 13 to 18.”

In order to achieve this shocking goal, Everett describes in detail the plan to use sex education to “break down” the natural modesty of young children in an effort to consciously separate them from their parents values and morals, and establish abortion providers, as the “sex expert” in these young people’s lives. 

Even for solid pro-lifers who are familiar with the abortion industry’s lust for money, disregard for life, and physical and mental health of our young, having the details exposed so plainly is still heartbreaking. But it should serve as a very great wake up call. The new film,  Blood Money, focuses on the highly unsavory finacial details of the this highly specialized death industry.

Directed by David Kyle, who is very new to filmmaking, and produced by John Zipp, the film was originally meant to be a documentary on the nature and effects of abortion. But the financial aspects of the industry that kept surfacing couldn’t be ignored by the filmmakers. Nevertheless, Kyle says the message of Blood Money is that abortion destroys lives:

Not only that of the baby, but of the mother, father, and families that have to deal with the consequences of what is sold to them as a quick fix. We then tie in the monetary gains that are being made in the name of helping women. This is an industry that when the product proves to be defective, you don’t get a refund.

Zipp and Kyle developed the concept of the film in 2004. With Blood Money honing in on the money made as a result of the slaughter of the unborn, they still have ideas for other movies that could be produced: the humanity of the babies, the harm abortion does to women, and the sale of body parts from the aborted babies’ remains. But for now they have settled on one follow-up movie that will focus on the women who were interviewed for the documentary. “We have so much compelling testimony that did not make it in this film,” Kyle said.

 

Along with Carol Everett, the filmakers also interviewed Dr. Bernard Nathanson, Dr. Alveda King, Joe Schiedler, Norma McCovy, Troy Newman, and a host of others who have insider knowledge of the abortion industry.

Currently the film's producers cannot find any distribution company to handle the movie. When that happens, it will probably be a limited release production, and not in every theatre. They hope this will happen at the end of September.

As for Carol Everett, she believes she has “been involved in the deaths of over 35,000 babies.” A heavy burden to carry. Perhaps her testimony and those of the others will awaken even more Americans to the evils of abortion and the millions and millions of dollars collected by those in the baby-killing industry.

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danwhitehead1 said:

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The deliberate murder of the defenselsss, innocent unborn - - -
- - - is one of several reasons that I fear there will be no Divine intervention in the fate of this nation and is probably the single most important reason that we may be on our way out. I don't care what anybody says, IT IS MURDER and the shedding of innocent blood pollutes the land. I wonder why the envirofascist wackos don't seem too concerned about that pollution?
 
September 08, 2009
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danwhitehead1 said:

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P.S.
Are we now going to have a czar/czarina of abortion?
 
September 10, 2009
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