Pro-life vid of the day: Preborn found in jar in classroom
by LauraLoo
As reported by Fox4 Fort Myers/Naples, Florida….
A Cape Coral High School teacher made a mysterious discovery upon returning to his classroom after summer vacation.
Robert Snyder opened up a cabinet and found “a human specimen in a mason jar filled with formalin, inside a brown paper bag.” The preborn was reported to be 16 to 19 weeks since conception, and was a white female.
Any guesses as to how and why someone would have put her there?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYCDZ3q3lTc[/youtube]
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The graphic shown at 1:03 is a photograph of an approximately 11 week baby. Why are they using this to depict a 16-19 week baby? Seems disingenuous.
And in case someone doubts me, here are photographs (so be forewarned) of babies at most weeks gestation (miscarried naturally): http://lostinnocentsorthodox.blogspot.com/p/photographs.html
I can’t roll the video but obviously a student gave birth and did this. I doubt a teacher would. Very very strange.
But do they keep formalin in the classroom??
Our biology class did. If not a student then who?
I do think it’s a very good possibility, it just seems really odd behaviour for a high school student. I’ve never heard of one going to the trouble to preserve a miscarried/aborted baby in formalin and leaving it in a classroom.
MA…I agree with you. I just watched the video and its very odd. If not a student then maybe a teacher?
Another thing, if they said it in the video I missed it…were they able to approximate how old the baby was? (I mean as a specimen, not gestational age) This could have been done ages ago and just moved to the classroom over the summer. Doesn’t make it any less weird, but it increases the chances that an adult did it.
Oh my gosh, that’s not far from where I live.
Here’s an update from Fox News. Supposedly a teacher had it there since the 1990’s:
http://www.fox4now.com/news/local/Update-on-human-fetus-found-at-Cape-Coral-High-School-225278792.html
The Schenck brothers and Randall Terry used to have fetuses they tried to show to President Clinton and Vice President Gore all the time.
Thanks for the link to the story update, Merit.
Babies don’t belong in jars. This one should be given a decent burial.
When I was in eighth grade, a local OBGYN visited the class and talked about life issues, and showed us miscarried little ones preserved in a few jars.
I agree that the babies should be given a burial, but I can also tell you how much seeing tiny human beings in jars made me realize how very human they are. Seeing is believing, and no proabort could ever convince me otherwise.
And yes, I thought extra hard about not doing what it takes to get pregnant, too. Sometimes seeing reality of human life helps to commit to tough decisions.
Mary Ann,
I’m really glad you had that exposure in 8th grade. REALLY glad. As you say, seeing is believing and no spin-doctor arguments can ever convince you otherwise now. Still, I think photos would be better (only because of the need for burial). My own children got the same experience you did except it was their little brothers they were looking at, not an anonymous baby in a jar.
Oh well…I’m rambling on…
I seem to recall babies in jars when I was in middle school/high school.
“Some of this may be disturbing to viewers”
Why? We were all once that small.