Death
Toll September 24-29, 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 181 babies from the past week’s carnage were
bagged and tagged for medical research labs, pharmaceutical and cosmetic
firms.
Tuesday-
midnight abortions 42
VA, TN, KS, MO, IL
5 saves 4
pro-lifers It was
very warm for being the end of September as we set up our pregnancy outreach
for the mothers who had already begun lining up to sign out the death warrant
on their innocent sons and daughters. Bruce told us of the saves who left
before we rolled up to the crime scene. Glory!
We began in prayer and it must have ticked the devil off early on. A
young boy approx. 10 or 11 years old with a back-pack walked by our signs and
yelled an explicative at us. He was angry about something. He told us how
stupid we were and walked on. We continued talking with the clients walking
inside.
A few minutes later, this young boy returned and walked directly to our
big sign and kicked it and knocked it into the oncoming traffic. He continued
threatening us. We phoned the
Granite City
police and they sent an officer. The boy began walking away. The officer
turned his lights on and pulled him over. After talking with the boy, he took
him home to his guardian. We thanked the officer.
We noticed an unusual looking group walking inside this deathcamp. Two
Hispanic men accompanied three African nationals. We beckoned them to come
over and accept our help. The young boy “Malwahli” ran over. He was 12
years old and told us he was from
Africa
. He ran the brochure over to the women who stopped and began talking
together. They looked at the brochure, hesitated, and then went inside. We
began praying.
Thirty minutes later they came back out. We met them in the alley. They
could barely speak English, but we struggled. The Hispanics understood us
better and we used visuals. The pregnant woman told us that she was 20 weeks
and was from
Somalia
and is planning to stay here in
St. Louis
. We showed her the beautiful baby sign and told her what this abortion mill
does. I asked her why she would come here. She abruptly indicated, “No
abortion. We don’t believe in that.”
We offered her a free ultrasound. The Hispanic man said they paid fifty
dollars inside for one. I went over our resources that we could help them with
and networking. They were very appreciative and thanked us and asked to take a
picture. We obliged.
Wednesday-
6 MO,
IL 1
pro-lifer Abortive mothers
finishing up the late-term abortions.
Thursday-
42
NH, IN, MO, IL
4 pro-lifers
Several post-abortive moms were back at this slaughterhouse for their
checkups. We were able to talk with a young man, Keynan, and his girlfriend.
Both were only teenagers and from
Missouri
. Keynan said his girlfriend would be kicked out of her home if she did not
have the abortion; she wasn’t too far along. He had been trying to change
her mind about getting the abortion; Keynan said that he wants to be a father
to his child and he knows it is a life inside her and abortion would be
murdering it.
We were able to talk to him about all the help that Small Victories has
to offer them including adoption. We gave him several pieces of information to
read and look at, explaining the abortion procedures and a baby body parts
price list. He thanked us for our help and headed into the abortion mill to
prayerfully get his girlfriend out of there.
Friday-
30
KY, MO, IL
1 save 3
pro-lifers The
baby body parts courier arrived before us. They aren’t as brazen in broad
daylight as they used to be i.e.: dead baby in a bloody bucket, biohazard bags
in full view containing baby body parts. Now, they try and sneak in to
retrieve the multiple boxes of specimens. Evil likes darkness. But God tells
us to be the salt and the light in dark places, Ephesians
5:11.
Two young girls from
Kentucky
went inside the deathcamp. They weren’t inside very long and came back out,
got in their car, and drove off. They didn’t get an abortion.
Saturday-
55
TN, MN, TX, MO, IL
4 saves 36
pro-lifers including rosary warriors
10 seminarians, 1 priest
Mothers began going in this slaughterhouse at 6:15 this morning. Many
were from the day before indicating these were late-term little boys and girls
being dismembered. Very soon mothers and the accomplices were pouring onto the
crime scene, and what made it worse were those that profess Christ began
shouting all together at the abortion-bound women. Unfortunately, this
demeaning tactic only gets the mothers inside quicker away from the noise and
ugliness. But, the stalwart sidewalk counselors didn’t give up and by
God’s grace four precious babies scheduled to die this day, were spared.
Their mothers left this deathcamp with their babies still ALIVE.
A few of the confirmed saves were:
Theresa and her boyfriend from
Missouri
came out after deciding to keep their baby. They thanked us for being there.
Katie and her mom from
Illinois
took a SV brochure from us before going inside. They came back out about 20
minutes later and said they were going to keep the baby, Praise God!
Erika and her friend Clarence went inside with her mom who told us that
she was a Christian. After reading our brochure and her mom talking with them,
they decided to keep her baby. They are from
Alton
and told us that they will keep in touch with us.
We give God the GLORY!
Approx.
175 babies killed. 10 babies saved. Approx. 59 pro-lifers cared enough to show
up throughout the week’s massacre. 2469 saves since January 2000 and 23
babies have been adopted through Small Victories!
This past
week we saw the unity of thousands of pro-lifers outside a super-mega
deathcamp scheduled to open its doors in
Aurora
,
Illinois
outside of
Chicago
. We also saw thousands of Black Americans descend upon
Jena
,
Louisiana
making their voices heard and reliving a crucial part of our history: the
civil rights era. All of them being stirred, rolling their sleeves up, and
taking the battle to the streets, standing in opposition of what they believe
to be an injustice.
The environmentalists/tree huggers are hanging in trees in
Berkley
,
California
in order to save the trees from being cut down. Even the PETA people made the
news once again as they stood on street corners wearing only their birthday
suits as they sacrificed and made known their passion for their furry friends
and the injustice they are marked for. In all four instances, there was an
idea, there was passion, there was movement, and the nation took notice.
Oppression only benefits the oppressor. After reading the weekly death
toll, does it not stir you to hear of the mass murders of approximately 175
people?
Oppression against the weakest and most vulnerable is not a fleeting
form of behavior from a past era. It is very much a part of today, the 21st
century in the midst of many advances made on behalf of those weakest and
unable to defend themselves.
A year ago,
St. Louis
was given the distinction of being the most dangerous city in the
U.S.
according to crime statistics. Are we to expect any less when we place a price
tag on human life? When you sow bloodshed in the womb, you will reap it in the
streets. In so many words we are saying, “Life is cheap.” If we can’t
protect those in the womb, how can we protect those out of the womb? Hence, no
one is safe. The point I’m trying to make is you are either part of the
problem or part of the solution. Whenever there is an injustice we must rise
up against it.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the father of the civil rights movement in
the 60s, professed over and over again that you don’t answer violence with
violence. “Nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral
questions of our time: the need for man to overcome oppression and violence
without resorting to oppression and violence. Man must evolve for all human
conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The
foundation of such a method is love.” ~MLK Jr.
Apathy breeds indifference. Indifference breeds inaction. Inaction
breeds complacency.
“If you protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love,
when the history books are written in the future generations, the historians
will have to pause and say, ‘There lived a great people.’” ~MLK Jr.
Be encouraged~ Angela
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