Posted on 03/24/2014 11:00:51 AM PDT by BeadCounter
LONDON, March 24, 2014 (LifeSiteNews.com) Thousands of bodies of aborted babies have been incinerated, along with other medical waste in a process that was used to help heat British hospitals, UK media has revealed. The Daily Telegraph reports that more than 15,500 babies have been incinerated as clinical waste some of which have been used in waste to energy schemes to generate power for the hospitals.
The practice was discovered by Channel 4s Dispatches investigative news program, which found at least 10 NHS Trust hospitals have been using the remains of aborted and naturally miscarried children along with hospital rubbish. The Department of Health has issued an immediate halt to the practice and Health Minister Dr. Dan Poulter has called it totally unacceptable.
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Someone remarked that the tiny bodies were “stacking up like cordwood” and the other said “say, I have an idea!” wait until they find they are stoking the fires of Hell for their arrival.
Britain deserves to be overrun by screaming bearded savages, and the brits made to pay the jizya tax to their jihadi overlords.
Killing a million babies a year is a terrible thing. I’m not sure that killing a million babies a year and then burning some of the bodies along with other “clinical waste” is significantly worse.
How Nazi of the Weat.
I just wrote a somewhat clinical comment on the inefficiency of the incineration of tiny corpses as a heat source. When I read it over I had to delete it.
Bump
Well I hope they werent making them into little green squares and feeding them to the public “solent green”
Pretty sure it TAKES more energy to incinerate a human, than is generated by burning the same. Typical government program.
They probably toss in adults who do not die willingly to make the hospital quotas
Jack donkey
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