Show 997 New Documentary called 3801 Lancaster .Exposes Horrors of Gosnell’s Abortion Clinic
by Steven Ertelt | 1/17/13
To watch the video of this audio presentation visit
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/01/17/new-documentary-exposes-horrors-of-gosnells-abortion-clinic/
Gosnell was no ordinary abortion practitioner.
He jabbed scissors in the backs of children’s spines in order to complete abortions. he killed a woman in a botched legal abortion and injured other women in failed abortions as well. And he ran an illegal pill distribution scam out of his Philadelphia, Pennsylvania abortion clinic.
Although the owner and operator of the Philadelphia Women’s Medical Society abortion business is in jail now awaiting trial after state and local authorities failed to hold him accountable, a new film called 3801 Lancaster, the address of his abortion clinic, exposes the gruesome details of what he did. Gosnell is currently awaiting trial on 8 counts of murder
The 20 minute film is directed by David Altrogge and produced by Jennifer Thompson.
Troy Newman of Operation Rescue endorsed the short film in an email to LifeNews, saying, “Gosnell and several of his employees were arrested and charged after a raid on his clinic revealed what reporters called a “house of horrors” where non-physicians conducted shoddy late-term abortions in squalid conditions. This video, written and directed by David Altrogge, is a “must-see” especially as we mark the 40th memorial of Roe v. Wade.”
Selection 2- ECLIPSE OF REASON - Live Abortion Documentary / Pro-Life Anti-Abortion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nff8I2FVnI&feature=share&list=PLBA715985D612CB8A
Published with permission from Bernard N. Nathanson, M.D. We would like to express our special thanks and gratitude for all of the lives saved by Dr. Nathanson. Introduced by Charlton Heston, an Academy Award winner and a conscientious citizen who takes an active part in community and film industry affairs. He urges the news media which he charged have "failed badly to inform the public on the abortion issue" to use the film Eclipse of Reason to promote a better informed public. This film produced by Bernard N. Nathanson, M.D. documents the intra-uterine life of a little boy at 5 months of age as seen through a fetoscope - a camera placed inside the pregnant uterus. Riveting images of a late abortion are then shown with a camera both inside and outside the uterus. Consistently verifiable statistics emphasize that this horror takes place 400 times a day in the US alone. In addition, there are deeply moving interviews with the other victims of abortion, women who have been irreparably injured by abortion, physically and psychologically.