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It was before 2003 you absolute literal fucking idiot, and not any "government".

The article they talked about, showing it on the screen and clearly telling you it was from 2006 (but you didn't watch): https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6171083.stm

In 2003 the authorities agreed to exhume around 30 bodies of foetuses and full-term babies from a cemetery used by maternity hospital number six.

One campaigner was allowed into the autopsy to gather video evidence. She has given that footage to the BBC and Council of Europe.

In its report, the Council describes a general culture of trafficking of children snatched at birth, and a wall of silence from hospital staff upwards over their fate.

The pictures show organs, including brains, have been stripped - and some bodies dismembered.

A senior British forensic pathologist says he is very concerned to see bodies in pieces - as that is not standard post-mortem practice.

It could possibly be a result of harvesting stem cells from bone marrow.

Hospital number six denies the allegations.

2 years ago
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It was before 2003 you absolute literal fucking idiot, and not any "government".

The article they talked about, showing it on the screen and clearly telling you it was from 2006 (but you don't watch): https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6171083.stm

In 2003 the authorities agreed to exhume around 30 bodies of foetuses and full-term babies from a cemetery used by maternity hospital number six.

One campaigner was allowed into the autopsy to gather video evidence. She has given that footage to the BBC and Council of Europe.

In its report, the Council describes a general culture of trafficking of children snatched at birth, and a wall of silence from hospital staff upwards over their fate.

The pictures show organs, including brains, have been stripped - and some bodies dismembered.

A senior British forensic pathologist says he is very concerned to see bodies in pieces - as that is not standard post-mortem practice.

It could possibly be a result of harvesting stem cells from bone marrow.

Hospital number six denies the allegations.

2 years ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was before 2003 you idiot, and not any "government".

The article they talked about, showing it on the screen and clearly telling you it was from 2006 (but you don't watch): https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6171083.stm

In 2003 the authorities agreed to exhume around 30 bodies of foetuses and full-term babies from a cemetery used by maternity hospital number six.

One campaigner was allowed into the autopsy to gather video evidence. She has given that footage to the BBC and Council of Europe.

In its report, the Council describes a general culture of trafficking of children snatched at birth, and a wall of silence from hospital staff upwards over their fate.

The pictures show organs, including brains, have been stripped - and some bodies dismembered.

A senior British forensic pathologist says he is very concerned to see bodies in pieces - as that is not standard post-mortem practice.

It could possibly be a result of harvesting stem cells from bone marrow.

Hospital number six denies the allegations.

2 years ago
-1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was before 2003 you idiot, and not any "government".

The article they talked about, and clearly telling you it was from 2006: https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6171083.stm

In 2003 the authorities agreed to exhume around 30 bodies of foetuses and full-term babies from a cemetery used by maternity hospital number six.

One campaigner was allowed into the autopsy to gather video evidence. She has given that footage to the BBC and Council of Europe.

In its report, the Council describes a general culture of trafficking of children snatched at birth, and a wall of silence from hospital staff upwards over their fate.

The pictures show organs, including brains, have been stripped - and some bodies dismembered.

A senior British forensic pathologist says he is very concerned to see bodies in pieces - as that is not standard post-mortem practice.

It could possibly be a result of harvesting stem cells from bone marrow.

Hospital number six denies the allegations.

2 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

It was in 2003 you idiot, and not any "government".

The article they talked about, and clearly telling you it was from 2006: https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6171083.stm

2 years ago
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It was in 2003 you idiot.

The article they talked about, and clearly telling you it was from 2006: https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6171083.stm

2 years ago
1 score