It’s long (10 minutes or so) but I suggest you watch the entire video.
In the above video, we see two amateur investigative journalists posing as a pimp and a prostitute (a la James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles) to get the scoop on what happens in a Planned Parenthood consultation. In a similar fashion to the ACORN scandal in 2009, what they uncover is unheard of.
Planned Parenthood’s agenda is quite clear: abort as many children as possible. However, the “extras” contained in the above video are shocking. While aiding and abetting, Amy Woodruff from a New Jersey Planned Parenthood center advises the undercover investigators on how to get their underaged illegal immigrant prostitutes into the system without being reported to the authorities. She repeats on several occasions that what she’s doing is wrong, and even refers to one of her coworkers — the nurse practitioner of the center — as a term that can’t be published on Strictly Right, simply because that woman follows the law.
From LiveAction:
A Planned Parenthood manager in New Jersey coaches a man and a woman posing as sex traffickers how to secure secret abortions, STD testing, and contraception for their female underage sex slaves, and make their whole operation “look as legit as possible” in an undercover video released this morning.
Clinic manager Amy Woodruff, LPN, of Planned Parenthood Central New Jersey’s Perth Amboy center, warns the pimp and his prostitute to have their trafficked underage girls lie about their age to avoid mandatory reporting laws, promising, “even if they lie, just say, ‘Oh he’s the same age as me, 15,’…it’s just that mainly 14 and under we have to, doesn’t matter if their partner’s the same age, younger, whatever, 14 and under we have to report.” She says, “For the most part, we want as little information as possible.”
Woodruff also recommends how the pimp can get his prostitutes cheaper contraception by claiming they are “students”: “If they’re minors, put down that they’re students. Yeah, just kind of play along that they’re students–we want to make it look as legit as possible.”
If one of the young trafficked girls needs an abortion, Woodruff refers the pimp and prostitute to the Metropolitan Medical Association, where “their protocols aren’t as strict as ours and they don’t get audited the same way that we do.” The prostitute in the video asks how long after the abortion until the girls can have sex again, and when Woodruff says “minimum of 2 weeks,” she asks what sex acts the girls could still do to make money. Woodruff advises, “Waist up, or just be that extra action walking by” to advertise sex to potential clients.
