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Death
Toll November 26-December 1, 2007
Reporting
from the “Baby-dumping capital of the Midwest”
Granite City
,
IL
.
Once known for their towering steel mills, now known for the
baby-dumping mill.
Hope
Clinic- American Family Extermination Camp “destroying
families one child at a time”
Severing
over 375,268 mother –child relationships in their 33 year reign of terror
Monday- Bag n’ Tag 112
babies from the past week’s carnage were bagged and tagged for medical
research labs, pharmaceutical and cosmetic firms.
Tuesday- 38
OH, TN, MN, AR, IA, WI, TX, AK, MO, IL
3 saves 3
pro-lifers
It looked like a “blue-light” special was underway at the
slaughterhouse as rolled up to the crime scene. Cars from every state were on
the bloody parking lot and overflowing onto the hospital lots. We also noticed
the “Kid Copter” on the heli-pad across the street by
Gateway
Hospital
preparing to evacuate a sick child across the river to Cardinal Glennon
Children’s Hospital. It’s so disheartening how furiously we see this
hospital trying to save babies, and less than 75 feet across the street the
abortion mill is furiously killing them. God have mercy!
We did our reconnaissance mission. A young girl and her boyfriend came
back out, rolled their window down, and took us up on our offer of free
resources after telling us they were from
Mt.
Carmel
. We prayed with them and they thanked us and promised to follow-up with us
after they got back home. Praise God! We asked them what changed their mind
and they said, “We knew it was wrong and were convicted inside.”
Two more girls spoke with us and confirmed they were keeping their
babies and took our literature and left. Thank you God!
Wednesday- 7
AR, MO, IL
1 save 1
pro-lifer Mostly late-term
follow-ups from the day before.
Thursday- midnight abortions 38
IN2, MO, IL
2 saves 2
pro-lifers As
we set up our pregnancy resource van, mothers began pouring onto the parking
lot to expedite the premeditated murders of their unborn children.
It’s a family affair today as Daniel spoke with a Black American man
who accompanied his girlfriend and her mother and their 5 month old baby son
in his arms. The father of the baby said he acknowledged “abortion is
wrong,” but only after four months gestation. “Then it’s murder,” he
said.
We watched yet another scam going down at the abortion mill this day as
two Black American young girls brought a white young boy to the mill. The
girls went inside. A few minutes later, they walked back out and got into the
car with the male who sat waiting. They drove off. They returned ten minutes
later with cash and the two girls conversed with the boy and got out of the
car and went back inside the slaughterhouse. The driver drove off with a look
of relief.
A few minutes later, the two girls came back outside and began laughing
still holding the cash in their hands. Another car pulled up, picked them up,
and they drove off and never returned during our watch. Unfortunately, we have
seen this scam and young men taken advantage of this way before. It’s a
symptom of our society and the immorality that plagues our young people.
There were two saves throughout the late afternoon and evening. Praise
God!
Friday- 46
IN, AR, MO, IL
2 saves on-site
ultrasound 4
pro-lifers Our morning
started out with yet another homeless pregnant girl being threatened to be
forced onto the streets due to the “No room at the inn” syndrome. Every
time at this time of year, we are overwhelmed with inquiries. This was the
second call for help this week. She had called various shelters and inns to no
avail. In the past, we have literally taken these homeless girls into our
home, but our circumstances have changed and we can no longer open our home to
strangers. We promised her we would get back to her later that morning.
We left for the slaughterhouse. It was a sunny, cold day outside this
deathcamp. As soon as our feet hit the pavement we got busy. More black
history was marching inside to exterminate their history.
We called over to a family coming back out and walking to their car.
The young girl looked at me and began crying. “Oh honey, please let me help
you.” She then came into my arms and poured out her heart. “Did they let
you see the ultrasound?” I asked. “No,” she cried. “Would you like to
see your baby?” “Yes,” she said. I motioned for Mia to set up the
“Womb Service” van. I took a short history and brought her inside. Her
family sat in their car.
We tried in vain to get the generator cranked up. I didn’t mess with
it for long and hooked it up to the battery pac. I placed the scanner on her
protruding tummy and to her amazement she viewed her approx. 27 week old baby
boy. I summoned Mia to get her family and they came inside the van and were
rejoicing to see this baby. This young mother already had a two-year-old girl.
The family was delighted to see this baby’s features. We went over the
resources we could help her with and scheduled her doctor appointment to
follow-up with and confirm the findings.
The young girl reached up and gave me a hug and thanked us for being
there. Her mother hugged and thanked us too and told us, “They didn’t
expect such service.” “And with a smile too huh?” They laughed and
promised to keep in touch.
As we were sanitizing the pregnancy van, we noticed two young girls we
spoke with earlier walking back outside. We walked them to their car and they
confirmed they were keeping their 20 week old baby and accepted the literature
and left.
We had to wrap up a little early as we promised the homeless pregnant
girl we would search for housing. She is 7 months pregnant and it’s cold on
the streets.
Later that day, we spent hours on the phone pleading the case for the
fatherless and the pregnant mothers. Finally, a shelter we inquired of earlier
in the week had a change of heart and would make room for this mother. Thank
you Jesus! We were delighted to be able to phone her with the good news. The
downside was that this shelter was quite a distance, but the mother didn’t
seem to mind when confronted with the thought of delivering her baby on the
streets. “Distance is nothing to the poor and needy.” She then told us of
her friend who was pregnant and needing shelter also. “Oh man!” we
thought. “Hang in there,” we told her friend. “Give us some time, we
will find a place.” “Thank you God in advance,” we prayed.
Saturday- 48
TN, TX, MO, IL
3 pro-lifers Mothers
began lining up around 6:30 a.m. It
was another “Scream-fest Saturday”. The religious bullies were in their
glory as they screamed and condemned the pregnant mothers inside all morning,
and when the morning rush was over, they took turns yelling and attacking the
rosary group for their beliefs.
It’s so sad to see so much pride and foolishness coming from these
men. If they could only see past their flesh, they would understand the damage
they are doing to the unsaved. Most women do not want men screaming at them,
let alone condemning them, and getting them inside even faster to kill their
babies. We don’t need deathscorts with these religious Pharisees.
Throughout the shouting match between the bullies, one couple came back
out, but they didn’t confirm they saved their baby as they could hear the
one sidewalk counselor left standing in the gap. And even he had enough this
day and couldn’t wait to leave this horrible witnessing debauchery coming
from those professing to love Jesus.
Approx.
177 babies killed. 8 babies saved. Approx. 13 pro-lifers cared enough to show
up throughout the week’s massacre. 2562 saves since January 2000 and 25
babies have been adopted through Small Victories!
No
Room at the
Inn
Lately, we have been overwhelmed with homeless pregnant girls who are
being turned down or not helped by other shelters or agencies. Even with less
sleep, we continue to stand daily outside the
Midwest
’s largest baby-dumping mill. Thank God for large families! Our older
children have been such a help. Believe it or not after twelve babies,
you’re not the sharpest tool in the shed anymore. Saving babies from
death’s grip is easy. Hooking them up with housing and other resources
without them falling through the cracks seems to be the problem.
It’s very frustrating to tell moms not to kill their babies and have
nothing to give them. That’s why the abortion mill knows the catch 22 of the
pro-life movement. Most, not all, pregnancy centers are there to collect
money, to pay salaries, and keep the lights on, NOT TO STOP ABORTION!
Women walk into a pregnancy center for diapers or an occasional
pregnancy test, not to kill. But every woman walking in the abortion mill is
there to KILL! You see, you have to save the baby first before you can hand
out diapers. There’s a reason why some agencies make these girls jump
through hoops. For the most part, it’s discouraging and takes time and
it‘s just easier for the pregnant girl to walk inside the abortion mill
where she will get immediate but temporary relief.
If we’re waiting for the Church to stop abortion, you better forget
it. And this is the reason why: We don’t love our brothers enough to tell
them the truth or to lay our lives down for them, just as in the story “No
Room at the
Inn
”.
The world makes no room for the God who created it. There was no room in the
inn because God wanted to show that His Son comes as a Savior, to reconcile a
world that is at enmity with God. Being turned away from the inn foreshadows
the fact that the Savior Himself will be rejected, despised, and ultimately
crucified, and that all this was part of God’s plan from all eternity.
Ultimately, the lack of room in the inn symbolizes the lack of room we make
for Him in our hearts. When our hearts are filled with all kinds of other
desires than God, we gradually crowd Him out altogether. ~Fr
Frank Pavone
The abortion industry knows most Christians do not practice what they
preach. They do not get out of their comfort zones and be Jesus to these
desperate mothers. They know there are few that will walk alongside these
pregnant women through their pregnancy. Most pregnant women going in to kill
tell us they don’t want to hear Jesus being screamed at them, they want to
SEE Jesus working through us. Matthew
25:40 “Whatever you did for one of the least of these, you did for me.”
Be encouraged~ Angela
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