More about the shipping container with human babies
Several days ago I posted the following.
It seems to have elicited some interest.
Entire Shipping Containers Found Filled To The Top With Human Babies
8 MAR 2024
Entire Shipping Containers Found Filled To The Top With Human Babies “Walls clear to the ceiling — head chopped off, arms, legs — 17,000 infants had been stored in a container”
— “Uh, when I came to work the phone today, I, uh, I saw it myself. I couldn't believe it. And it just, you know, just put me in babies, you know, just all imported pieces. Heads chopped off, arms, legs, you know, just well, really, it's just, you know, it makes you wanna cry when you see something like that.
Starting at the very front of this container, it was just walls clear to the ceiling and clear to the sides filled with I really don't wanna witness it again, not not what I saw.
Well, as a supervisor for the county of Los Angeles, we found out through the through the media that 17,000 infants had been, uh, stored in a container.”
I posted it in good faith because it shocked the socks off me.
The only reference I could have given was the tweet it came from. For those who make accusations of dishonesty or “clickbait” I say the following:
I am one rather ill individual using what little energy I have to draw attention to things I regard as being of paramount importance.
You might take note that, unlike most I am not asking for any donations.
I am grateful, however, to the the reader who pointed my attention to the following item.
All it does is demonstrate that this has all been going on for far longer than I thought possible.
Supervisors Order Burial of 16,500 Aborted Fetuses
BY T.W. MCGARRY
AUG. 28, 1985
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday ordered the burial of 16,500 aborted fetuses found in Woodland Hills, which the county has held for three years while both sides of the abortion controversy debated whether they should receive burial rites.
Supervisors, with little discussion, voted Tuesday to turn over the fetuses to the Guerra-Gutierrez-Alexander Mortuary of Los Angeles for burial, said Toby Milligan, a spokeswoman for the county Department of Health Services.
Under a court order, there will be no religious services.
It had not been determined Tuesday where the fetuses will be buried or whether they will be buried in a single grave or in several, Milligan said. However, she noted that the fetuses have been kept in “five pine boxes” while the debate went on over their disposal.
The fetuses were confiscated by the county after they were found in a shipping container at the Woodland Hills home of a man who operated a Santa Monica medical laboratory.
Religious and other anti-abortion groups sought permission to hold funeral services for the fetuses to underscore their argument that abortion is wrong, because fetuses are human.
The Southern California chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union brought a court challenge on behalf of the Feminist Women’s Health Center, demanding that the fetuses be incinerated, on the grounds that they were unwanted biological tissue, not humans.
The ACLU argued that it was wrong for the county to help set up burial services, because it would lend government support to anti-abortion groups, violating the separation of church and state. The county argued that it would have nothing to do with any services and that burial itself was not a religious symbol.
In a ruling last month, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert O’Brien held that the county could authorize a burial, as long as there was no religious ceremony.
County officials have assured the ACLU that any identifying marks on canisters containing the fetuses have been destroyed. ACLU attorneys said they will attempt to verify that claim. If it is correct, they said, they will have no objection to plans for a secular burial.

Thank you for this info, Robin, I really appreciate it. This is horrifying - it seems there's no bottom to the horrors behind abortion industry. No matter how anyone feels about abortion, it's horrifying to know what is being done with the fetuses/bodies - there seems to be very little, if any, respect for the fact that these are HUMAN BEINGS being treated like yesterday's trash.
Yep saw that it was 1985 and thought the same - how did we take so long to see this????