Saturday, August 7, 2021

Frankenstein Research Uses Aborted Babies’ Parts

In experiments bordering on the freakish labors of the fictional Dr. Frankenstein, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have been using aborted human babies’ parts to “humanize” mice.

In one study funded in part by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) — of which Dr. Anthony Fauci is director — the experiments involved fusing the human babies’ body parts onto the mice to grow skin and cells. The human baby parts, which included liver, thymus and spleen parts in addition to scalps, reportedly came from either aborted or stillborn fetuses up to 5 months’ gestation.

In the published report, scientists said they received written consent from the mothers to use the babies for the experiments. Photos reproduced by The Sun from the actual study show human hair growing from the backs of the mice after having the aborted human scalps grafted onto them.

The study was published September 3, 2020, in the journal Nature. In it, scientists explain the purpose of the experiment was to study community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA), as well as Lyme disease and dengue fever, in hopes of finding possible vaccines for the diseases.

Aborted human baby parts have been used for years in research. One of the most recent studies was published July 7, 2021, in which researchers at the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Medicine used the parts to look at HIV infections and antiviral therapies for HIV. This study also used human fetal thymus, liver and spleen tissu

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