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    Aborted Babies Burned to Power Hospitals in UK - YOU SICK BASTARDS - THIS IS EVIL

    Aborted Babies Burned to Power Hospitals in UK

    Some defend policy as “efficient” means of recycling

    Paul Joseph Watson
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    March 24, 2014

    Aborted and miscarried babies are being incinerated as “clinical waste,” with some being used to power hospitals in the UK, a policy that some have defended as an efficient means of sustainable recycling.

    Image: Baby (Wiki Commons).

    “Ten NHS trusts have admitted burning fetal remains alongside other rubbish while two others used the bodies in ‘waste-to-energy’ plants which generate power for heat,” reports the Telegraph. The revelations emerged as a result of a Channel 4 Dispatches program set to be broadcast in the UK tonight which found that more than 15,000 babies were incinerated.
    The program also unveiled the fact that parents who lost babies were being treated without compassion and were not properly consulted on what would happen to their child’s remains.
    Following the revelations, the Department of Health slapped an instant ban on the policy, with health minister Dr Dan Poulter labeling it “totally unacceptable.”
    The story represents an alarming fusion of the lunacy of pro-abortion and global warming alarmist sentiment, with some even taking to Twitter to express support for the practice as an “efficient and effective” means of recycling.



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    Another respondent to the Telegraph story remarked, “If the unwanted remains can be used for a worthwhile purpose, such as heat generation, then they should be. That’s the very essence of sustainability,” characterizing the aborted baby as “unwanted medical waste”.
    Many respondents to the Telegraph story made the point that the policy of burning babies is not surprising given that the practice of abortion itself is treated with such carefree abandon.
    “Once people decide that unborn children are less than human what do you expect,” said one.
    The revelations are certain to bolster arguments that the NHS should be privatized. Many in Britain defend government run health care with something approaching religious fervor, seemingly unaware of the fact that it is not free and costs around £1000 ($1700) in annual taxes on a regular salary.
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    This article was posted: Monday, March 24, 2014 at 6:18 am


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    WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT Dom the Conservative

    Shocking Report: Hospitals Used Thousands Of Babies For Sickening Purpose


    in News / Dom the Conservative / on March 24, 2014 at 4:30 pm /

    An investigative news program has uncovered such a grotesque and disturbing revelation regarding thousands of miscarried and aborted infants, it makes the house of horrors of infamous abortionist Kermit Gosnell look mild in comparison.

    At least 15,500 babies were incinerated along with medical waste at U.K. hospitals, and used to heat medical facilities and generate power, the Telegraph reported.

    At 24 weeks, a baby looks as he or she will at the time of birth.

    Addenbrooke’s Hospital, for instance, burned 797 babies under 13 weeks gestation at a “waste to energy” furnace, telling the mothers that the bodies had been “cremated,” the outlet reported (the hospital also made headlines in 2006 for admitting to burning deceased babies in a trash incinerator).

    And Ipswitch Hospital incinerated 1,101 remains brought in from another health care facility during a two-year period from 2011 to 2013; these fetal remains were reportedly also used to generate energy for the facility, according to TheBlaze.

    The U.K.’s Human Tissue Authority, a government body that claims to ensure “human tissue is used safely and ethically,” allows incineration for fetal remains up to 24 weeks gestation. By this state in growth, the fetus would have formed every identifiable physical feature comparable to a newborn infant.

    “Fetal tissue from a pregnancy lost before 24 weeks may be incinerated, although how appropriate this is depends on the individual circumstances,” reads the Human Tissue Authority website.

    Now that these horrors have been brought to light, the government is expected to clarify the rules regarding abortion and miscarriage in medical facilities.

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    DISTURBING: Aborted and miscarried fetuses were incinerated and used to heat some hospitals in the U.K.

    Tonight 'The Five' discussed this very distressing report. Please share your thoughts below.
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    UK hospitals burn aborted babies for ‘green’ fuel

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    24 March 2014 Last updated at 08:02 ET

    Warning over burning aborted fetuses






    Hospitals should cremate or bury aborted foetuses rather than incinerating them, the medical director of the NHS in England says.
    The move by Prof Sir Bruce Keogh comes after it emerged that some hospitals have been burning foetuses as clinical waste.
    Channel 4 Dispatches programme says 10 NHS trusts have been burning remains alongside rubbish.
    It claims two more disposed of bodies in incinerators used to heat hospitals.
    Health minister Dr Dan Poulter said this practice was "totally unacceptable".
    "That is why I have asked Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS medical director, to write to all NHS hospital trusts, to make it clear that it must stop now.

    I am disappointed trusts may not be informing or consulting women and their families”
    End Quote Professor Mike Richards Care Quality Commission
    "The chief medical officer has also written to the Human Tissue Authority to ask them to make sure that there is clear guidance on this issue.
    "While the vast majority of hospitals are acting in the appropriate way, that must be the case for all hospitals and the Human Tissue Authority has now been asked to ensure that it acts on this issue without delay."
    'Disappointed' The HTA has a code of practice for the disposal of human tissue, which includes foetal remains, that hospitals should follow.
    It says women who have had an abortion or miscarriage should be informed that there are different options available - burial, cremation and incineration.
    It says disposal via incineration should be handled as "sensitive" and therefore should not be done alongside the burning of waste.
    In his letter, Prof Keogh says he believes it would be better not to use incineration at all.
    "While it is acknowledged that incineration is not illegal across the UK, existing professional guidance makes clear that the practice is inappropriate.
    "I share the view that incineration of fetal remains is inappropriate practice and that other methods offer more dignity in these sensitive situations."
    The Dispatches programme claims some women were not told that their aborted foetus would be incinerated as waste.
    Professor Sir Mike Richards, chief inspector of hospitals, from the Care Quality Commission, said: "I am disappointed trusts may not be informing or consulting women and their families. This breaches our standard on respecting and involving people who use services and I'm keen for Dispatches to share their evidence with us.
    "We scrutinise information of concern and can inspect unannounced, if required."
    Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity, said the practice of incinerating pre-24 week foetuses is unacceptable and that whenever possible, cremation should be used instead.
    A spokesperson said: "Research has shown that the stage the pregnancy has reached when the baby dies is not an accurate predictor of the length and depth of the grief the parents will experience.
    "Foetus is not a term that parents use or that should be used with them. From the day the pregnancy is confirmed they are expecting a baby.
    "The death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy is a major bereavement with life long consequences.
    "The care that parents receive cannot lessen their pain, but poor and insensitive care can and does make matters worse both in the short and the long term."
    In 2011, 189,931 abortions were carried out in England and Wales, mostly on the NHS.

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    Aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

    The remains of more than 15,000 babies were incinerated as 'clinical waste' by hospitals in Britain with some used in 'waste to energy' plants




    More than 15,000 aborted or miscarried babies were burned as 'clinical waste' an investigation has discovered Photo: Alamy

    By Sarah Knapton, Science Correspondent
    7:00AM GMT 24 Mar 2014
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    The bodies of thousands of aborted and miscarried babies were incinerated as clinical waste, with some even used to heat hospitals, an investigation has found.

    Ten NHS trusts have admitted burning foetal remains alongside other rubbish while two others used the bodies in ‘waste-to-energy’ plants which generate power for heat.

    Last night the Department of Health issued an instant ban on the practice which health minister Dr Dan Poulter branded ‘totally unacceptable.’

    At least 15,500 foetal remains were incinerated by 27 NHS trusts over the last two years alone, Channel 4’s Dispatches discovered.

    The programme, which will air tonight, found that parents who lose children in early pregnancy were often treated without compassion and were not consulted about what they wanted to happen to the remains.

    One of the country’s leading hospitals, Addenbrooke’s in Cambridge, incinerated 797 babies below 13 weeks gestation at their own ‘waste to energy’ plant. The mothers were told the remains had been ‘cremated.’
    Another ‘waste to energy’ facility at Ipswich Hospital, operated by a private contractor, incinerated 1,101 foetal remains between 2011 and 2013.
    They were brought in from another hospital before being burned, generating energy for the hospital site. Ipswich Hospital itself disposes of remains by cremation.
    “This practice is totally unacceptable,” said Dr Poulter.
    “While the vast majority of hospitals are acting in the appropriate way, that must be the case for all hospitals and the Human Tissue Authority has now been asked to ensure that it acts on this issue without delay.”
    Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director, has written to all NHS trusts to tell them the practice must stop.
    The Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally Davies, has also written to the Human Tissue Authority to ask them make sure that guidance is clear.
    And the Care Quality Commission said it would investigate the programme's findings.
    Prof Sir Mike Richards, Chief Inspector of Hospitals, said: “I am disappointed trusts may not be informing or consulting women and their families.
    “This breaches our standard on respecting and involving people who use services and I’m keen for Dispatches to share their evidence with us.
    “We scrutinise information of concern and can inspect unannounced, if required.”
    A total of one in seven pregnancies ends in a miscarriage, while NHS figures show there are around 4,000 stillbirths each year in the UK, or 11 each day.
    Ipswich Hospital Trust said it was concerned to discover that foetal remains from another hospital had been incinerated on its site.
    A spokeswoman said: “The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust does not incinerate foetal remains.”
    She added that the trust “takes great care over foetal remains”
    A spokesman for the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said that trained health professionals discuss the options with parents ‘both verbally and in writing.’
    "The parents are given exactly the same choice on the disposal of foetal remains as for a stillborn child and their personal wishes are respected,” they added.

    Channel 4 Dispatches, Amanda Holden: Exposing Hospital Heartache, airs tonight (Monday March 24) at 8pm

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...hospitals.html
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