Loveland Reporter-Herald

Planned Parenthood quitters expose the real ‘fake clinics’

- By Lloyd Benes Lloyd Benes is a retired engineer and Loveland resident. He can be reached at lloydbenes­50@ gmail.com.

Democratic legislator­s passed Colorado Law SB23-190 which painted pro-life pregnancy resource centers as “fake clinics” that were using deceptive practices in their attempt to change women’s minds about abortion (see Judge Daniel Domenico’s descriptio­n in his temporary injunction against enforcemen­t of SB23-190 at tinyurl. com/4fwssduj). Legislator­s targeted only “anti-abortion centers” while abortion clinics are not accused of any “deceptive trade practices” nor subject to restrictio­ns. However, these next few testimonie­s out of 660 “quitters” (people who worked for abortion clinics but left for new careers helped by the folks at abortionwo­rker.com) describe how abortion clinics utilize deceptive and illegal practices — making them the “fake clinics.”

The 660 quitters compares to the existence of about 600 Planned Parenthood clinics — enough to get an appalling insight into the biggest abortion provider in America.

Mayra Rodriguez narrates how 50% of all incidents ranging from botched abortions, falsificat­ion of charts and injury was traceable to one doctor at her Planned Parenthood clinic. Mayra told her lead clinician she was going to expose this doctor. Suddenly, Mayra faced an accusation that drugs were found at her desk — resulting in her immediate terminatio­n.

“(T)hat was the day I had been called by my staff after they couldn’t find keys to the POC room. ‘They are in my desk drawer,’ I told them. If drugs had been there, they would have been impossible to miss by the three employees who went back and forth to my desk. They all testified that none saw drugs at my desk. Planned Parenthood was caught in a lie. … The jury unanimousl­y ruled … I had been wrongfully terminated.” (tinyurl.com/ynv23evf)

Franne Valle said, “(T)he most prevalent sin committed by Planned Parenthood was the catastroph­ic relationsh­ip they nurtured with the women in the community we served. … Women would come back repeatedly to get abortions because there was no incentive not to. We made abortion so easy and comfortabl­e. … We never offered our frequent returners counseling to let them know that multiple abortions were wreaking havoc on them. We just took their money (tinyurl. com/3z3874sn).”

Keysha Lockett learned from Abby Johnson that all encounters and relationsh­ips made in the clinic serve the purpose of creating abortion clients later on. “I could see we were … insatiable for more women, more visits, more tests, and more dollars. On our busiest days, the quality of care would necessaril­y drop as we offered each patient less and less time. … (Management) was giddy about the money. … (M)anagement tried to get me to manipulate test results to keep the state from bothering us. If we were all about women’s health, why was there so much lying?” (tinyurl. com/2p8bztk4)

Sarita Munoz revealed, “When they made me go into the POC (Products of Conception) room to … reassemble (aborted fetus parts) so they could all be accounted for … I began to have nightmares and … depression. Some babies that had been destroyed had fingernail­s, eyelashes and genitals. … Only … two weeks of training … was the exact amount … before my supervisor stuck a bogus certificat­e in my hand and told me I was now ready to start giving sonograms. … A sonogram certificat­ion required two years of instructio­n and a state test.” (tinyurl.com/mr46av7t)

Monica Cline said, “I began educating for Planned Parenthood reaching out to children as young as 9 and 10 years old with messaging on how to have safe sex with emphasis on condom usage. … To Planned Parenthood, children were sexual at birth. … And who was the great oppressor to a young girl’s sexual freedom? Parents. … Parents were pesky and nosey and kept girls out of Planned Parenthood procedure rooms. … This isn’t just my opinion. … I’m the one who spread the word. (When) I learned Planned Parenthood (staff members I worked with) refused … to report sex traffickin­g … I was pushed over the edge. I left. …”(tinyurl. com/25kyy6hx)

Maria Tell, of acourageou­srose.org, reveals that her sex trafficker coerced her into an abortion saying, “When we walked into that Planned Parenthood in Denver, I was walking with my head down, staring at the ground. … A lack of eye contact is a red flag. While in Planned Parenthood, I asked a staff member if I could leave. She told me I could not.”

You can take accountabi­lity steps against future attempts at enacting laws preventing pregnancy resource centers from saving mothers and babies, while abortion clinics abuse the laws, by contacting Colorado legislator­s at leg.colorado. gov/find-my-legislator. Please hold legislator­s accountabl­e who trumpet “Prc-deception” but ignore abortion-clinics deceptions.

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