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National’s Amy Adams said she believed in safe areas and described the protests outside abortion clinics as “psychological abuse and torture”.

[…]The last speech went to National’s Amy Adams, who will retire from Parliament at the next election

In what is likely to be one of the last major speeches in her political career, Adams said her conscience would be “absolutely clear” that she had done [her] bit to stand up for the women of New Zealand”.

“I am very proud that in my last few months in this house that I can put that right for a number of women today,” she said.

Let’s talk Ms Adams about “psychological abuse and torture” for one minute.

Abortion by: Salt Poisoning (Saline Injection)


Used after 16 weeks (four months) when enough fluid has accumulated. A long needle injects a strong salt solution through the mother’s abdomen into the baby’s sac. The baby swallows this fluid and is poisoned by it. It also acts as a corrosive, burning off the outer layer of skin. It normally takes somewhat over an hour for the baby to die from this. Within 24 hours, labor will usually set in and the mother will give birth to a dead or dying baby. (There have been many cases of these babies being born alive. They are usually left unattended to die. However, a few have survived and later been adopted.)

The BFD. The woman on the left survived a saline abortion.

My name is Gianna Jessen […] My biological mother was seven and a half months pregnant when she went to Planned Parenthood, who advised her to have a late-term saline abortion.

This method of abortion burns the baby inside and out, blinding and suffocating the child, who is then born dead, usually within 24 hours.

Instead of dying, after 18 hours of being burned in my mother’s womb, I was delivered alive in an abortion clinic in Los Angeles on April the 6th, 1977. My medical records state: “Born alive during saline abortion” at 6 am.

Thankfully, the abortionist was not at work yet. Had he been there, he would have ended my life with strangulation, suffocation, or leaving me there to die. Instead, a nurse called an ambulance, and I was rushed to a hospital. Doctors did not expect me to live.

I did. I was later diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, which was caused by a lack of oxygen to my brain while surviving the abortion. I was never supposed to hold my head up or walk. I do. And Cerebral Palsy is a great gift to me.

I was eventually placed in foster care and later adopted. I forgive my biological mother. Within the first year after my birth, I was used as an expert witness in a case where an abortionist had been caught strangling a child to death after being born alive.

Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, said the following: “The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it.” – Margaret Sanger, “Woman and the New Race”

The BFD. This child was aborted at 18 weeks gestation using the saline abortion method – note the burned skin. (Images courtesy of ProLifeSociety.com and ImagesOfAbortion.com)

All the MPs and especially the female MPs who are mothers who voted for this bill to be passed should hang their heads in shame. They disgust me and make me feel physically ill. We are not allowed to abort calves in NZ but we are allowed to torture and kill in a number of barbaric ways children inside their mother’s wombs.

Any woman who has been a mother has no excuse whatsoever. They know what it is like to carry a child inside them. They know exactly who they are killing and how cruelly the abortionists are doing it. They even voted AGAINST a law change to ensure that the baby is prevented from feeling pain during its execution. Unborn babies are dismembered while alive in New Zealand during a standard Dilation and Curettage abortion.

You can’t get much colder or evil than that.

This is a crime against humanity and abortion continues to be a genocide of the most vulnerable amongst us.

SHAME on you all!

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