This makes every abortion worth up to $800 in revenue for Planned Parenthood.
These bastards will rot in Hell. — jtl, 419
from Liberty News
The first two videos released by the Center for Medical Progress were damning enough on their own. The third one, however, really blows the lid off the top of the infant organ harvesting happening at the hands of Planned Parenthood.
In the latest video we see more confirmation that Planned Parenthood’s organ harvesting operation is lining the pockets of those in charge. The video shows how Planned Parenthood gets $500 for the abortion and up to an additional $300 by selling off the body parts. This makes every abortion worth up to $800 in revenue for Planned Parenthood.
“We can see how much we can get out of it.”
In a third undercover video released today exposing Planned Parenthood, that is how Dr. Savita Ginde, Vice President and Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, discusses aborted babies. Specifically, the sale of fetal organs and tissues taken from aborted babies. With this one sentence, Ginde destroys Planned Parenthood’s false narrative that they are not profiting from the sale of organs and tissues taken from aborted babies.
It’s a very different picture from the one the organization has been furiously peddling, namely that Planned Parenthood is all about women’s health.
The video is below. Please be warned the video is disturbing to watch.
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: The Austrian View
edited by
Dr Jimmy T (Gunny) LaBaume
Is now available in both PAPERBACK and Kindle
Murray N. Rothbard was the father of what some call Radical Libertarianism or Anarcho-Capitalism which Hans-Hermann Hoppe described as “Rothbard’s unique contribution to the rediscovery of property and property rights as the common foundation of both economics and political philosophy, and the systematic reconstruction and conceptual integration of modern, marginalist economics and natural-law political philosophy into a unified moral science: libertarianism.”
This book applies the principles of this “unified moral science” to environmental and natural resource management issues.
The book started out life as an assigned reading list for a university level course entitled Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: The Austrian View.
As I began to prepare to teach the course, I quickly saw that there was a plethora of textbooks suitable for universal level courses dealing with environmental and natural resource economics. The only problem was that they were all based in mainstream neo-classical (or Keynesian) theory. I could find no single collection of material comprising a comprehensive treatment of environmental and natural resource economics based on Austrian Economic Theory.
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