Children as Commodities and Body Part Harvesting – Katy Faust and AJ Hurley

Laws around parenthood are rapidly changing. Mothers and fathers are now considered legally optional, and biology is being replaced by “intent” to parent. Functionally, that makes children commodities to be cut and pasted into any/every adult relationship. Unlike adoption, which seeks to protect children by requiring adults to undergo vetting and screening prior to placement, new parenthood laws award children to whichever adult has the money and means to acquire them. And that is an injustice that puts both individual children, as well as all of society, at risk.

In the first half of today’s episode, Mark talks with Katy Faust, Founder and Director of Them Before Us. Katy is married to a pastor and is a mother of four children, the youngest of whom is adopted from China.

The University of California accepts millions of dollars each year in tax funding that supplies a steady stream of late-term fetal organs from pain-capable and viable children. These children are dismembered nearly half of the time without being euthanized. Research suggests that this results in born-alive infants in 50% of the cases.

In the latter half of today’s episode, Mark gets an update from AJ Hurley from Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust who is leading the effort to expose these atrocities.

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