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GRUESOME: Bodies of aborted children trafficked from Canada and incinerated for electricity at Oregon plant
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The British Columbia Health Ministry has made a startling confession. The Ministry has confirmed that the remains of aborted children are being shipped to Oregon and incinerated in a waste-to-energy facility. The electricity is powering Oregon homes and businesses.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
4/24/2014 (1 decade ago)
Published in Americas
Keywords: canada, oregon, abortion, babies, fetus, children, electricity, medical waste
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The British Columbia Health Ministry has confirmed in an email to B. C. Catholic that aborted children are shipped to the Oregon facility for incarnation. The bodies are labeled "biomedical waste" and include, in the words of the Ministry, "human tissue, such as surgically removed cancerous tissue, amputated limbs, and fetal tissue."
Fetal tissue is their way of referencing the bodies of aborted children.
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The Ministry admitted they were fully aware of the shipment and incarnation across the border. "The ministry understands that some is transferred to Oregon. There it is incinerated in a waste-to-energy plant," the email explained.
The Ministry insisted their handling of the bodies was consistent with all laws.
Then again, the murder of the unborn is also consistent with the law, so perhaps that's not a very reassuring moral standard for behavior.
According to B. C. Catholic, the children's bodies are likely sent to a waste-to-energy facility known as the Covanta Marion facility. There, waste is burned in a pair of massive boilers at about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat from this incineration is used to generate electricity.
Locals have already complained about the risk of breathing toxic emissions from the plant.
The medical material, including the unborn children, is kept in sealed containers and transferred into the furnaces by conveyer belt.
The process may not be viewed by many, but it is nonetheless a gruesome extension of the horror of abortion and perpetuates potential health risks to the population.
Earlier this year, the British government became aware that some hospitals in England were doing the same with the bodies of 15,000 aborted children, using them to generate electricity in furnaces. The hospitals were told to stop the practice.
There are no plans yet in place to compel the B. C. Health Ministry to refrain from their gruesome practice or for the plant in Oregon to cease accepting the bodies of these hapless children.
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