 
 
Subj: INSIDE ABORTUARIES, 1
 
This is a testimony from a former abortion clinic owner that every
ProChoice proponent should read.  It should open your eyes to the
reality of the exploitive nature of abortuaries, and abortion.
 
   **WARNING!**  Do not read this if you are afraid of the truth.
 
ROBERTSON:  Well, in 1983, as the soon-to-be owner of FIVE
            abortion clinics in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, Carol
            Everett was on her way to becoming a millionaire.  But
            she left that lucrative business, in part because a
            local TV station uncovered the fact that her clinics
            were performing abortions on young women and older
            women WHO WERE NOT PREGNANT!  Mrs. Everett knows the
            abortion business from the inside out, and she joins us
            now to tell us what goes on.  Carol, I'm so glad to
            have you with us on the 700 Club.
 
            You were the owner of 5 abortion clinics, and your
            clinics were performing abortions on NON-pregnant girls
            and women?  Is that correct?
 
EVERETT:    I had two clinics, about to own five -- so I could make
            a million dollars.  We worked on a straight commission,
            $25.00 for each abortion for me -- and the abortionists
            across this nation work on a straight commission, too,
            which is a little-known fact.  But yes, we were
            performing abortions on women who were not pregnant and
            were caught red-handed.
 
ROBERTSON:  Well, now, you're not even -- you don't even give
            pregnancy tests?  If a woman comes in, you stick her up
            there and it's a D & C regardless?  Is that what you're
            telling me?
 
EVERETT:    No, we had a way to prove that she was pregnant.  If
            the 2-minute pregnancy test was negative, then we told
            her that THAT test wasn't sensitive enough, that she
            needed this OTHER test to be sure, so that she didn't
            have to worry.
 
            Now remember, we sold abortions by finding the fear,
            amplifying that fear.  So, we just scared her into an
            abortion.
 
            A woman does NOT know what a sonogram looks like, if
            it's positive or negative.  And we showed her a shadow
            on her uterus, told her it was a pregnancy, got her
            money, scraped out her uterus.
 
ROBERTSON:  Why do they always get cash?  [For] abortions?
 
EVERETT:    Well, what if they're not satisfied with the product?
            They might not pay later.
 
ROBERTSON:  You say an abortionist -- is he supposed to be an M.D.?
 
EVERETT:    Not across the nation, no.
 
ROBERTSON:  Come on!  You mean someone can do an operation and NOT
            be a medical doctor?!
 
EVERETT:    Many of the states -- you see, abortion is perceived
            to fall into the medical category, but that's simply
            not true.  Abortion falls into the abortion category,
            and is the largest unregulated industry in this nation
            today.
 
ROBERTSON:  Carol, I'm shocked.  I never knew that.  You mean to
            tell me a young girl without her parent's consent could
            go into one of those places, aged 14, and be treated in
            an emergency -- inside her body with a curette, or
            whatever -- by somebody who's not a medical doctor?
 
EVERETT:    Unfortunately, that's true in most states.
 
ROBERTSON:  Man...I'm shocked.  That's horrible!
 
EVERETT:    You know, the sad analogy is that we take better care
            of our animals... Our vets require that we sign a
            consent form.
 
ROBERTSON:  Well, you know, this whole business about -- you can't
            -- a daughter -- I'm not for pierced ears, but you
            can't get her pierced ears without parent's consent
            unless you're of age, and even then they would probably
            want some medical doctor or somebody who knows what
            he's doing to handle a procedure like *that*.
 
 
ROBERTSON:  Alright, what are some of the things that these
            -- these butchers do then?  I mean, they're butchers
            out there, you're talking about.  What do they do?
 
EVERETT:    The last 18 months of my involvement in the abortion
            industry, we maimed or killed 1 woman out of every 500
            -- and that means, about once a month.
 
            We made a trip to the hospital in my CAR because an
            ambulance is terrible advertisement in front of an
            abortion clinic...
 
            And normally, they perforate the uterus and we'd either
            pull the bowel through the vagina -- which, of course,
            means a colostomy, and that's common -- or, perforate
            the uterus and clip the woman's urinary tract... Um,
            just pull her uterus wrong-side out and tear it so
            badly she must have a hysterectomy...
 
            Ah, we saw a woman who died -- our death was from a
            cervical tear -- a tear to the mouth of the uterus,
            which could have been repaired, but the doctor didn't
            have time -- he had a date and had to go.  And that
            woman bled to death.
 
ROBERTSON:  Had a DATE?!  You're talking about social-girlfriend
            date?
 
EVERETT:    Yes.  The margaritas were waiting.
 
ROBERTSON:  I can't believe this.  Where'd you get that doctor?
            Who uh, was he a graduate of anybody's medical school?
            Where from?
 
EVERETT:    When he started working in that abortion clinic, he was
            the chief of the ob/gyn staff of a hospital.  He
            graduated Louisiana Medical School, and he is still
            doing abortions in Texas today.
 
ROBERTSON:  And he walked away from a woman who was dying because
            he had a date with a girl?
 
EVERETT:    Well, think about it: there's a built-in cover-up.
            First of all, her obituary didn't even appear in the
            newspaper.  Her family was dealing with the
            circumstances of her death, with what had happened to
            them -- they didn't call the media, and the built-in
            cover-up protects the abortion industry even today.
 
ROBERTSON:  How much do they get per abortion?
 
EVERETT:    Well, the doctors made a third, to half of the fee, and
            the fee in the United States is $250 to--in January the
            7th, the Los Angeles Times talked about an $8,000
            abortion, third trimester -- ah, and of course, that's
            legal to the moment of birth. But let's just talk first
            trimester, the minimum they can make is $75.00; they
            can do 10 to 12 first trimester abortions an hour;
            that's $750 to $900 dollars an hour.
 
ROBERTSON:  An HOUR?  You brought them in that many at, at, in an
            hour?
 
EVERETT:    Yes.  This is a business.  Don't miss the point: THIS
            IS A BUSINESS.  And then, because we didn't want to pay
            for that doctor's malpractice insurance -- and that's
            why these lawsuits are so good -- we paid them in cash,
            did not give them a 1099, no W-2, left ENTIRELY to the
            discretion of the physician, what he reported as
            income.
 
ROBERTSON:  IRS, if you're watching, get on the ball.  Get these
            guys.  Honestly!  So, you're telling me these
            abortionists, paid in cash, probably ripping off the
            government -- not to mention what they're ripping
            inside of women -- ah, $750 dollars an hour?  They
            work, what, an eight-hour day?
 
EVERETT:    Well, sometimes they pop up to fourteen an hour, so
            they can make a little more than a thousand an hour.
            Now, they work -- now that's another misconception.
            MOST of the abortionists in this nation are not full-
            time abortionists.  They are PART-TIME abortionists.
            Four hours on Wednesday, four hours on Saturday --
            easily make half a million a year just doing a few
            abortions a week.  If they want to push it, they could
            literally make over two million a year, if they REALLY
            wanted to work, PART-TIME.
 
 
ROBERTSON:  Two million a year, part-time...?  How do you market
            these things?  Somebody calls up and says, and, you're
            the Shady Lawn Abortion Clinic... what do you say to
            them?
 
EVERETT:    You find the fear.  You start with: first day of your
            last normal period ... how far along she is ... and you
            say, "You're six weeks pregnant."  Now, you've just
            confirmed her very worst fear, and planted that first
            seed in this long, marketing thread: you're pregnant.
 
            The next question is: is this good news or bad news?
            They simply wouldn't call that number if it were good
            news; it's obviously bad news, and then "we can take
            care of the problem ... no one needs to know."  Tell me
            the fear, so I can then use it to affirm the abortion
            decision any time you move away: your parents don't
            have to know, on and on, and you just sell it based on
            fear.
 
ROBERTSON:  And she gives you, in cash, or by check, $250.00, and
            up.
 
EVERETT:    Don't take any checks.
 
ROBERTSON:  Oh, no checks?
 
EVERETT:    Uh-uh.
 
ROBERTSON:  You only take cash from these girls?
 
EVERETT:    Well, MasterCard or American Express, or VISA, *IF*
            they bring the cardholder.
 
ROBERTSON:  But no checks -- because the check might bounce?
 
EVERETT:    That's right.  They'll stop payment on that.
 
ROBERTSON:  What if they regulated these things?  What if they
            threw that attorney general out of Tennessee, that
            Charles Berson [sp], and enforced the law the
            legislature had written, what would happen to these
            abortion clinics?
 
EVERETT:    Over NINETY PERCENT of the abortion clinics in this
            nation would close if they were simply regulated to the
            point of any day-care, day-surgery unit.
 
ROBERTSON:  Any other ... any other ... what is that?  That's the
            ah ...?
 
EVERETT:    Where you go to have your tonsils out, or simple day-
            surgery...Yes.
 
ROBERTSON:  And they're all regulated by the state?  Every one of
            them?
 
EVERETT:    Yes.  And very difficult to open one, because of the
            regulations.
 
ROBERTSON:  Ninety percent of the abortion clinics would have to
            close down because they are not safe, they are not
            sanitary, that's the idea?
 
EVERETT:    They would not comply with those restrictions.  No.
            Ninety percent of them would close because they
            wouldn't have ... they would have to spend so much
            money, coming in line...
 
ROBERTSON:  What if women got smart and started suing them when
            they've been butchered by these people... malpractice?
 
EVERETT:    We need to help those women because they're post-
            abortive and hurting, and just as the news article
            said, they don't come forward.  And so it's very
            important that we help those women to know we're here
            for them.
 
ROBERTSON:  Well, now you have an organization ... you got out of
            this, came to the Lord, and started something, a
            ministry of your own?  What's it called?
 
EVERETT:    It's called "Let Me Live."  It is a full-time post-
            abortion ministry in Dallas, Texas.
 
ROBERTSON:  Do you help women on this lawsuit thing, too?
 
EVERETT:    Yes we do... Our number is (214) 931-2273.
 
 
ROBERTSON:  Ladies, if you've got this problem, or you KNOW
            somebody who has the problem -- and there must be a lot
            of them out there if 1 out of every 500 has been
            butchered in some fashion -- you're looking at some
            SUBSTANTIAL legal suits, and we should have them, and
            we should begin to ENFORCE in the states just NORMAL
            medical protection, and care in abortion clinics.
            That's NOT too much to ask and it SURE isn't
            unconstitutional under ANYBODY'S interpretation of the
            Constitution.  The American Rights Coalition is very
            active in this, 1-800-634-2224.
 
            And also, I'm giving out all these numbers about
            lawsuits, but some of you need counseling, you need
            help, and whatever you're doing, don't have an
            abortion: save that baby.  And we can give you help on
            that, too.  Call (804) 420-0700; there's somebody here
            that can pray with you, counsel with you, and just show
            you the love of Jesus Christ.
 
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