2024 abortion outlook discussed on KET

Four KY Representatives, called "Powerhouses" by Kentucky Tonight host, Renee Shaw, weighed in on numerous topics related to the 2024 Legislative Session. The final topic centered on exceptions to abortion.

Video set to start about at beginning of discussion of abortion topic. Find out what these women are thinking! The 2024 Regular Legislative Session begins on January 2.

4D Ultrasound

PHOTO CREDITS: 4D Ultrasound of fetal yawning at 30 weeks of pregnancy by Dr. Wolfgang Moroder. Baby yawning by Jeuwre. Human fetus at 10 weeks.

Human fetus at 10 weeks

Human fetus 10 weeks with amniotic sac - therapeutic abortion

Rape is not a reason

unplanned meme

A Ryan Bomberger meme

News Features

KRLA posts nearly daily to Facebook and less often to X (Twitter) to share news of particular interest to pro-lifers. Facebook only sends a limited number of posts to our audience. The more YOU like and share our posts, the better reach they will have. Thank you!

Liberty meme

A Ryan Bomberger Meme.




Dads meme

A Ryan Bomberger Meme.

All Categories

All appear or reappear on the Index page, and disappear after a category or individual post is selected.

KRLA Forum

By

The KRLA Forum carries up-to-date pro-life news and comment. You may need to refresh this page for the latest view.

Watch for more news on the KRLA Facebook page, USA.life and Twitter

KRLA Forum

Two online Summits were held earlier this month and both featured Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whose Children’s Health Defense movement targets ‘big pharma.’ RFK was 14 when his father was assassinated during his run for president in 1968 after serving as JFK's Attorney General.

Robert Kennedy has primarily worked as an environmental lawyer. His litigation in mercury contamination attracted the interest of parents whose children were harmed by vaccines with mercury adjutants, and on hearing their stories he stepped up to litigate for them.

There is much written about this on the internet, and because of his name recognition and passion for the cause, a lot of progress has been made in exposing vaccine dangers.

The Summits featured several interviews of special interest to pro-lifers. One, “Aborted Fetal Cell Use and Religious Exemption,” provided background on how the cell lines from aborted fetuses (who were alive when their cells were extracted) are still being used to produce vaccinations for babies and children. When the distinct DNA of aborted humans is merged into the cells of the vaccinated children, devastating health consequences frequently result. An example cited is the incidence of autism in the USA, currently 1 in 54 according to the CDC, but other sources report even more. The featured interviewee Marcella Piper-Terry has a YouTube video of an interview on the Today Show describing her personal experience with vaccinations for her children, but the conference videos are pay-for-play.

Another session, “Mandatory Vaccinations vs. Religious & Parental Rights,” offered a political activism slant on this conscience rights issue by KrisAnne Hall, a constitutional attorney.

The second topic for pro-lifers centered on Stem Cell research. Theresa Deisher, Ph.D., was interviewed by media expert Del Bigtree about her work. She was the first to identify and patent the adult stem cell, and sued the HSS and NIH for permitting the use of embryonic stem cells in research because they are known to cause tumors. There is much information on this online.

Dr. Deisher has been an innovator in pro-life branding of consumer products and has her own biotech firm, AVM Biotech, which is at the forefront of pro-life, safe vaccines and treatments.

The debates about current work on COVID-19 vaccines were part of the virtual conferences. For more information on these issues, see the Health Summit website, the Truth about Vaccines site, the Children’s Health Defense site, and the Children of God for Life site that has articles on COVID-19 and pro-life treatment and warns about the use of aborted fetal cells in COVID-19 Moderna vaccine.