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Monday, August 3, 2015

Watch: Former Planned Parenthood Director Drops BOMBSHELL Revelation PP Wants Quiet

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An ex-Planned Parenthood director recently discussed the moment of truth for her and some dirty secrets her former employer does not want the public to know.
Abby Johnson directed a Planned Parenthood facility for 8 years. She recently sat down for an interview with conservative political commentator Steven Crowder and shared why she left the industry.
She recounted how a visiting abortion doctor came to fill in at their facility for a week. Unlike the other doctors, he used an ultrasound machine to assist him during the procedure. Johnson told Crowder that as director, she usually was not in the room while the abortions were being performed–but the doctor asked for her help:

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My job with to hold the ultrasound probe on the woman’s abdomen so he could see what was going on during the abortion, and I watched a 13 week old baby fight and struggle for his life during that abortion procedure, and I knew then that I had been lied to. I knew that because of that, I had, in turn, lied to thousands of women who had come through my facility.

That was a “turning point” for her. “I couldn’t make it right in my mind,” she recalled. “I knew I had to leave and that is when I made my decision to quit.”
Abby left her job a week later (in 2009) and was sued for Planned Parenthood out of fear she would give away proprietary secrets. She prevailed in the suit. There is no law against becoming pro-life, she told Crowder.   
The former director estimates that, during her time at Planned Parenthood, she oversaw 20,000 abortions. She also told Crowder that she herself had two abortions and stated that approximately 70 percent of those who work in the industry have had abortions. For some, working in the field is a way to try to make the decision right.

She said that for Planned Parenthood, the big ticket item is abortion. Over 90 percent of pregnant women who come into one of their facilities will abort their babies.
“The idea that they are there to offer options or referrals to other services is just a farce, because my director told us that our goal was to create every phone call, every client visit into a revenue generating visit,” Abby explained.
“Well if a woman comes in and she’s pregnant, the only way we can do that is by selling her an abortion, because we don’t do pre-natal care. Planned Parenthood does not provide pre-natal care at any of their clinics across the country. They don’t do adoption services. They don’t make money off of that. So the only way we can make money was to sell a woman an abortion. We were given the directive to sell abortions,” she said.
The former director explained that the business model is set up so even the women they provide contraceptives to often come back for an abortion at some point down the road.
“We were there as a family planning clinic, [which] provided abortion[s],” she said. “But the whole premise behind being a family planning clinic is to get woman on a contraceptive method that will eventually fail them. We know that 54 percent of women having abortions were using contraception at the time they got pregnant.”

“We want to give them a contraceptive method that has a higher risk of failure. What is going to have a higher risk of failure? Those that have higher human error failure rates.”
Johnson offered the example of the birth control pill. “I’m 35 years old, and I can’t remember to take a pill at the same time everyday. A 14 year-old sure as heck is not going to remember…She will forget, and eventually she will be one of our clients.”
Crowder followed up on that statement, asking whether that is truly a policy or an unwritten rule.
Johnson said: “We had an abortion quota.” They were there to sell abortions, plain and simple.
Abby has written a book about her experience entitled unPlanned: The Dramatic True Story of a Former Planned Parenthood Leader’s Eye-Opening Journey across the Life LineShe also started an organization called And Then There Were None to help abortion workers leave the industry. She told Crowder that 160 former employees have turned to her organization, including 6 abortion doctors.
Abby also experienced a spiritual transformation following her decision to leave Planned Parenthood. “The most important thing to know is that I believe in forgiveness, mercy, and redemption. No one is beyond the amazing power of Christ and His love,” she writes.

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This post originally appeared on Western Journalism – Equipping You With The Truth



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