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Keys 2 Life EP37: Jennifer McCoy | HER FULL STORY
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So this is a baby girl.
She has several lacerations on the back of the skull.
One is in the occipital region, back here.
As you can see the skull is totally broken.
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Does it ever like move or anything when it comes out?
That's why I try it and sever the umbilical cord first.
And we wait for that to stop pulsing.
And that's why the fetus is expired first, so it doesn't.
Usually, at this point, your brain is too early to survive, usually.
It will expire shortly after birth.
Technically, legally, we would be obligated to help it to survive.
But, you know, it probably wouldn't.
It's all in how vigorously you do things to help a fetus survive at this point.
You know, there's a lot of things you do.
Obviously you're here for a certain procedure, and if your pregnancy were, let's say you went into labor, the membrane's ruptured, and you delivered before we got to the termination part of the procedure here, then we would do things we would not help it.
Wake up, America. America.
Good rising, everybody.
Christopher, what a fantastic day to be alive.
Here at the Keys to Life podcast and Keys to Life, everything that we do here.
Can I ask you a quick question, Christopher?
Ask away, brother.
Do you believe that one of the keys to life is just being born?
100%.
It is all about taking care of the temple and what is happening around the world is like nothing I've ever seen.
And brother, we're going to talk about something that's going to be very disturbing for most people.
And I believe one of the most important keys is knowledge.
Knowledge is power.
And I grew up Catholic, Michael, and I didn't know anything really about abortions, except that my mom and dad told me that it was wrong and not to do it and whatnot.
And I met this unbelievable woman in Atlanta, Georgia.
Nearly a year ago.
And this woman told me a story that was so disturbing to me that I did what my Lord commands each and every one of us to do, Michael, and that is test and prove all things.
And, you know, I was kind of on the cusp of, you know, if a woman had been raped or whatnot, or if a woman was dying and, you know, her life was at stake, that, you know, possibly, you know, it would be okay, you know, to kill that baby.
But from doing my own research after being introduced to this woman named Jennifer, my whole perspective changed.
And Michael, do you know that they can take a child at full term and as long as they don't pull it out of the vagina, they can turn it on its back and they can sever the back of its neck.
And that is not murder, brother.
It's unbelievable, brother.
When you hear the stories about surgeons who can go in a four-month little baby in the uterus and you hear stories about the little babies reaching out and grabbing the surgeon's hand and the life that they have, that heartbeat, which I believe conception is way more than just the heartbeat.
I believe that the second that those That semen comes in contact with that egg.
There's that electrical spark of life that happens at that very moment.
That very, very moment.
It's very sad what they're doing.
And you talk about so many times, Christopher, that the documentary or the movie, The Business of Being Born.
Well, what about the business of not being born at all?
What's happening with these kidney cells?
What's happening with these stem cells?
What's happening with the blood?
Why?
Why do they push for abortion so hard?
We're going to bring Jennifer on to talk about that, but I believe, Michael, it's about the adrenochrome.
It is about using those aborted fetuses to make vaccines.
It's about using those aborted fetuses to put into your products, Michael.
They use these aborted fetuses as flavoring.
Did you know that, Michael?
I've been told multiple times before, I try to be very careful about what I eat and put into my temple.
And I can't wait to hear her story.
I have not ever had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer.
You met her at a show, correct?
Yeah, Maria Zak's show in Atlanta, Georgia.
I had the great pleasure of meeting Jennifer.
And the stories she told me were just so disturbing.
Like I said, I didn't know much about abortions, Michael.
I just knew that they were wrong and they shouldn't be done.
But She put me on a deep dive for 48 hours, brother.
I watched everything I could find, and it changed my life completely.
So with no further ado, we're going to bring Jennifer on.
Jennifer, please introduce yourself, and we want people to hear your story from start to finish and to know what is going on and why you do what you do to advocate against these abortion mills all across the country.
Thank you, Christopher.
Hi, I'm Jennifer McCoy.
I live in Wichita, Kansas.
I've been working with the pro-life movement for over 30 years.
I grew up in Detroit.
My family is all from there.
We were Catholic, but we never went to church.
I didn't know anything about my faith, nothing.
My parents divorced when I was young.
When I was 15, I got involved with a teacher of mine in high school.
He was married and had a family.
His children were my age.
He was retired from the military.
He was a captain, a pilot in Vietnam.
And we had a relationship for many years.
When I was 16, I got pregnant.
And when my mother found out, she told me I was going to get an abortion.
And I said, no, I didn't want to do that.
I wanted that child so very much.
And I moved out.
And then my mom called and said, well, you have to go for checkups and OB appointments.
And this was all new to me.
So I said, okay.
So I went to my first appointment.
He went with me.
The people knew he wasn't my father.
I was sent to a counselor who said I could have the baby.
Adopt out the baby or abort the baby and I said I was going to take care of the baby so I was given an ultrasound and they didn't show me the ultrasound and they just told me oh it's the baby's too little you you can't see it maybe next time so they didn't show me that then when I went in for my exam the doctor came in and I said I'm here for an exam and he acknowledged that and then all of a sudden I was in excruciating
pain and I heard the machine turn on.
And I tried to get away from the abortionist and he pushed me back and he said, if you move, you could die.
It'll be over in five minutes and you can go on with your life.
And he wouldn't let me up.
That changed my entire life.
I went to the police and filed charges against him.
When we went to the courts, my mother had signed a paper, he said, giving them consent to do what they did.
So they dismissed it and it was done.
There was nothing I could do about any of it.
And unfortunately, I continued that relationship for years beyond that.
I went into the service and I came home on leave and we had a disagreement and then I told his wife everything and we didn't talk to each other for a very long time.
I was in the Navy and one of my best friends, I overheard making an appointment on the phone for an abortion.
Her and I were pregnant at the first time with my oldest daughter and I told her, no, you can't do that, Ann.
And she said, I have to.
And then the next day, I left work and went to go find her.
I used a phone book to find the abortion clinic.
And then when I found the abortion clinic, I met a man at the gate who is still my friend to this day.
And I asked him where the clinic was.
And when I told him I was going in after my friend, then he told me where it was.
And so I went up to get my friend.
And at that point, you know, I still feel like I was more of a heathen than understanding any kind of faith.
But that's the first time I believe God spoke through me because I told the receptionist, I know my friend is here and I know she's too far along for you to touch her.
And if you do, I'll call your medical malpractice insurance company and sue you from here until eternity.
I was 19 years old when I said that.
And I don't know where those words came from other than God because that's what got her thrown out of the clinic and me thrown out of the clinic.
But unfortunately, my girlfriend went up to Cherry Hill, New Jersey and got a late term abortion.
It messed her up and we couldn't be friends for a lot of years.
We have since, you know, put things back together.
She's gone on a Rachel's Vineyard retreat, which is something that I help out with all over the country.
And so from there, I went on.
I moved from Virginia to Kansas.
But before I moved, A man was sent into our group because I used to regularly go out on the sidewalk after I met my friend Don and the feds the Clintons were in office at the time and Janet Nero was the Attorney General and she was going after a bunch of us that were pro-life out on the
sidewalk because they were trying to make This law called FACE, Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances.
They needed case law to support what they were trying to do.
So they started rounding up pro-lifers all over and accusing them of things.
A lot of places there were insurance things going on with like the abortionists or there'd be clinics that got burned and they'd try to blame the pro-lifers.
They had a bunch of cases that they didn't have solved So they started going through them and trying to use those against the people on the sidewalk.
So eventually they had a person in our group who was the husband of somebody who was in trouble for tax something.
I don't know if it was evasion, I just know he was in trouble for something.
So they made a deal with him and they said that he was an informant for them.
And he was sent into our group to be with us and we thought that you know he was like-minded as far as wishing that the abortion clinics weren't there praying and fasting and doing all that outside of the clinics and it turned out he had a conversation with us outside of the clinic and I believe one day he said wouldn't it be nice if these places burned down or blew up or whatever And we said,
I said, yes, if they weren't here anymore.
So that got me a conspiracy charge.
So they came after a bunch of us using something called RICO laws, which are made for racketeering and mobsters.
At first, they threatened us with 48 years in prison.
I had one Not conspirator, but like a co-defendant and another unnamed co-defendant because there was someone else they were trying to go after that they could never put with us, I guess.
So we ended up going through the process.
I was forced to go to New York for a psychological evaluation.
The psychiatrist they sent me to.
I had to check myself into the prison and be there for 30 days.
And I was seven months pregnant at that time with my fourth child.
I have 12 children now, but I was seven months pregnant.
So I spent one month in MCC, New York.
People had prayer vigils and everything else outside the jail while I was there almost every night.
And that's really what gave me strength to know that people were praying and that Trying to intercede to God.
And the psychiatrist was the craziest man I ever met.
He would stand on his desk and yell at me because he had a girlfriend who died from an illegal abortion long before I was born.
And he blamed me somehow for that.
So this was the man who had to evaluate me and tell the court whether or not I was competent to stand trial.
And what would have happened if they would have said I wasn't, was they could have put me in a mental institution for an undetermined amount of time.
So I figured out that the only way to be able to go to trial was to make him think I didn't want to.
And I did.
I just told him I didn't care if I went into a mental institution.
Because I'd probably be out in six months.
Now, I didn't believe that.
But as soon as he heard that, he found me competent to stand trial.
And I was glad because the fear of the unknown was worse to me.
So they ended up sending me back home and I waited for my trial.
I was glad that it took a while because I was able to have my son.
He wasn't born in prison, thank goodness.
Before I left New York, Cardinal O'Connor had called Mother Teresa because I went to visit him when I left the jail.
Mother Teresa said she would help me, and she did.
She advised me throughout my case.
I was able to call her.
I was able to talk to her.
I was able to pray with her.
So I went on and I ended up being convicted of conspiracy.
And I got actually five years because three of those years were probation.
Two and a half of those were spent in prison.
So I went to prison.
My son was six months old and I had four.
My youngest was six months old and I had four children.
I was sent to prison in Texas.
And while I was there, I actually did more sidewalk counseling in the prison.
I actually did more sidewalk counseling in the prison than I ever did at that point on the sidewalk.
Girls came to me almost every day and I was able to give them literature and talk to them.
And someone sent me Fulton Sheen's prayer of spiritual adoption for a baby who was in danger of abortion.
And I started praying that prayer every day.
Two weeks later, I met a girl in the chapel when I was watching some videos about him because I didn't know much about him then.
And she came in and she goes, what are you in here for?
And I told her the pro-life thing and she said, I never thought about it like that.
I had no idea that she was scheduled to be taken out for an abortion the very next day.
And two weeks later, she came up to me at breakfast and said, you know, I was scheduled to go out and get an abortion so I could go to this program so I could get out of prison earlier.
But after we talked, I couldn't do it.
And she said, I have three sons at home and I'll have this baby, but I need to put her up for adoption.
Because I need to go home and straighten out my life.
So I mentioned it to the people that came to visit me every week.
There were some pro-lifers that came every single week.
They run pregnancy crisis centers in Texas.
And all of a sudden, I got called to the warden's office.
And Mother Teresa was on the phone.
And she asked me to go get the girl, so I did.
Mother called some place in Texas.
And they set up an adoption for that little girl.
She was born on the 8th of December.
She would be 26 years old now.
She named her Faith and put her up for adoption.
So she's somewhere in Texas.
But that happened in the prison.
Another thing that happened was I was allowed to stand suicide watch.
They allowed some of the prisoners to watch other prisoners that were in danger of committing suicide.
So we would get four-hour watches that we could stand.
So I was standing a suicide watch, watching someone one day.
And the cells that they put them in are like thick bank glass.
So you can see through them all the way to the other side.
And I was watching this girl, and on the other side, even though this was a women's prison, like county jail, they have holding cells when they're bringing other prisoners, like men, through there.
They can be held in those cells.
They're never let out in the population.
It's just like a transfer spot.
Like within a day or two, they're moved out of there and on to wherever else the men are.
So I saw them bring a prisoner in to the cell that I could see through the glass and they took him in and a few minutes later a PA came and offered him some medication through the door and he shook his head no I could see him through the window say no a couple minutes later what we call in the jail the goon squad so that's um The COs or the officers
dressed in riot gear came and went into his cell and they forced a pill down his throat.
I saw that the door was open and I could see what they were doing.
And then 45 minutes later, that man was dead.
Sorry, that man was dead.
And when I went back to my cell, I had a roommate when I hadn't before.
There was a girl in my cell.
She never spoke.
I never heard her voice.
She was in the prison for three months.
It was Susan McDougall.
And I found out that the man that I saw them do that to was Jim McDougall.
Ain't everybody who Jim and Susan McDougall was?
Yeah.
They were the lawyers in the Whitewater scandal with the Clintons.
And I believe that Susan wasn't going to talk about whatever business dealings they had with the Clintons, but I think Jim McDougall was.
And so they made sure he never spoke.
So you physically saw Jim McDougall die in prison?
I saw them put the pill down his throat.
I did.
And then Susan was your roommate?
Susan.
Yeah, when you got back, Susan was in your room and she never spoke or said anything?
Nothing.
I never heard her voice.
She was terrified.
She knew they would kill her too.
She never said a word, not to me or anybody else that I know of.
Wow.
The Clintons, they're such good people there in Arkansas, aren't they, Michael?
The best.
The best drug running trade there is, and child trafficking, and God knows what else.
Right.
You mentioned the adrenochrome, and I wholeheartedly believe that also, and I believe that she partakes in that.
That's my belief, that Hillary does.
So you served how long in prison?
Two and a half years.
And they finally let you out?
Good behavior or what?
Yeah, yeah.
My sentence part was done.
I was allowed to come back to Kansas.
At one point, while I was still in prison, they tried to threaten me and they put me in solitary confinement.
But because I wouldn't sign a paper saying I wouldn't come back to Kansas.
Because Tiller, the abortionist here, didn't want me there even though my case had nothing to do with him or his clinics.
He tried to get the federal marshals because at the time the federal marshal in charge of all of our marshals in Wichita was his personal bodyguard.
His name was Schrader and he was evil.
Like he tried to kill me on the transport to Leavenworth because I started out in Leavenworth.
So he denied me some medical things.
I had a pump because I was still nursing my son.
And I got very sick because he put me in a cell for three days, turned the air conditioner on, gave me no blankets, gave me nothing, and wouldn't allow the PA to give me the pump that I needed.
And I ended up with something called mastitis.
And it was terrible.
And it got so bad that I passed out when I got out of the car in Leavenworth.
Like I just fell over.
I didn't wake up for two weeks.
And I was in the infirmary in the jail because I had gone septic.
And the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was a glow-in-the-dark rosary.
It was hanging from the bottom of the TV. That was the first thing I saw when I opened up my eyes.
And I knew that God was going to go with me no matter what.
And I survived it.
But this was the man who was in charge of the feds here in Wichita.
He was the head federal marshal.
And they sent a paper to me in the prison that said, they were trying to tell me I had to say that I would not go back to Kansas, where my family was.
My husband, my four children, they wanted me to go back to Virginia, where my case had come from.
And I said, no.
No, my family, everybody is back in Kansas.
So they put me in solitary, but solitary for them, to me, I was in a room with two lesbians.
And I was locked in there for two weeks.
By the time I came out, I'm not joking.
I only, like I read my Bible, that's what I did.
And I endured things that I never wanted to see.
But by the end of it, they had broken up.
They were a couple.
They had broken up.
And they were going the right way.
Like they would talk to me about God and stuff.
And I was very grateful that I was allowed to have anything to do with that.
But they tried to make me stay, not be allowed to come home, and that was how they punished me.
I never signed it.
I ended up going through a congressman here who helped stop that from happening, but it took two weeks.
When I got back to Kansas, I was still on paper for three years.
I had to still meet with a probation officer every week, everything.
I wasn't allowed a thousand feet from the clinic.
And the day I got off paper, I went down to the abortion clinic and handed out literature and helped everybody I could and said, I'm back.
And I've been out there ever since as often as I could be doing as much as I can on the sidewalk because I've always felt called to be there.
I have friends who are facing the face charges right now from finding those babies in Washington DC last year.
And there are all kinds of information on the internet about that from live action who did the videos for them.
But I had friends that were standing outside of an Washington DC and there is a video of that particular abortionist a couple years ago or maybe 2015 where he was recorded saying that when the girl asked him what happens if the baby's born alive then what do you do and he said well
legally we're supposed to help them but It's all in how vigorously you help them, and we don't.
So they expire fairly quickly.
You know, he's saying, I'm breaking the law.
I'm letting these babies who are born alive die.
And that is supposed to be illegal in Washington, D.C., but he's gotten away with it so far.
And my friends were outside of the abortion mill in D.C., And the medical waste truck came in Washington.
They use bio waste to generate electricity, to make energy.
And so when he came, my friend said, do you know what you're picking up?
And he said, bio waste.
And they said, no, those are babies.
And he said, no way.
And he was very upset because he didn't know that.
And my friend said, May we have one of the box or may we have the boxes?
He said, what are you going to do with them?
And they said, we're going to give them a Christian burial.
And he said, okay.
And he turned his back and let them take a box.
So when they opened the box, there was 115 babies in the box.
Five of those children were very late term.
Okay.
And So they took the babies, they buried all but five, they called the police, they called the coroner, and they asked for an investigation on the deaths of those children.
Because they were all between 32 and 40 weeks.
So full term.
And some were partial birth abortions, which are supposed to be illegal in DC, but Nobody cares.
One was cut up.
And two of them, they think, were allowed to die after they were born alive.
And all the proof is there because our friends recorded what they, because they knew that that was the only way to get the truth out.
They would try to cover that up.
They recorded it?
Did you say they recorded it?
We got the recording.
Yeah, they recorded the babies and they had a medical doctor showing the wounds and stuff on each one of the children and explaining how they would have happened.
And one of the babies was still in the sack, full term, still in the sack intact.
And the other baby they know was born alive and left to die.
And they were taken by the police When they called the police, the police came to their house but only to kick in their door and take them and say that they were storing dead babies.
No, they were giving them for evidence.
They went to eight other friends of ours houses across the country and they had participated in a rescue two years before at that abortion clinic and a rescue is where our friends still do rescue some of them they go into an abortion clinic with a red rose and they try to talk to the girls and they try to let them know that there's help and if
nothing else They're there with those children until the very end.
They're the last ones.
They're the last ones to be there and offer help and love and prayers for each one of those children that are being taken to their deaths.
And they choose to do that and they know that they'll go to jail because if you don't leave when they tell you to, then you get in trouble for trespassing.
And that's what had happened to nine of them the year before or two years before.
The case was over.
It was done.
It was a trespass case and it was finished.
When those babies were found by one of those people that had participated in that rescue, they tried to bring those charges back.
And all nine of my friends are still waiting to see if they're going to be tried on their face.
And for the first infraction, it's 11 years in prison.
So all of my friends, for finding those babies and speaking up, are facing 11 years in prison as we speak.
When do they go to trial?
They haven't been given a trial date.
They keep having court and then they'll put it off longer.
So there is no trial date set yet.
And this is because they brought the evidence and exposed what was going on.
They were all facing 11 years.
11 years, yeah.
The first infraction is 11 years.
And that's what FACE is.
FACE was designed to make it so that people have to, I mean, you give up.
The first infraction is 11 years for trespassing.
For trespassing and not violently trespassing in any way, being there to be the last intercessors for those who are being led to death.
And then this law was put in place by Bill Clinton, correct?
Yes.
Yes.
And that's when the federal agents around the country started protecting the abortion clinic and the abortion doctors.
Yes, they did.
And that was all part of FACE. It enacted the federal government to help them protect their little enshrined sacrament of abortion.
Can you talk about the late-term abortions where they can literally row the baby over?
I can.
As long as they don't pull it out of the vagina, as long as they kill it while it's still in the vagina, that is considered illegal in many states.
Right.
Because I went down, we tried, oh, it's been 20, more than 25 years ago.
Before Congress, we fought when Clinton was there.
We fought to make partial birth abortions illegal.
And the whole process is so gruesome that when we did the Senate committee hearings, they would not allow us to show the pictures.
We were only allowed to have drawings of what they did.
That's how much they don't want to see what they're doing.
And you think you're doing this, but you can't look at it?
You're saying that this is okay to do to another human?
So what they do is they locate the baby's feet.
They pull the baby out, feet first to the back of the neck.
The baby's heart is beating, the baby is moving, the baby is alive.
And their head is still in the birth canal.
That's the difference.
Two inches is what makes the difference of whether it's murder or not.
They take a pair of surgical scissors.
They stick it in the back of the baby's neck.
They open the scissors.
They take a catheter.
They stick it in the back of that hole.
And they suck the baby's brains out through that suction machine and catheter.
And that's how they kill the baby.
Then they pull the baby out dead.
And then it's okay, I guess, according to their rules.
But it's not.
I've seen one.
Video of a partial birth abortion.
It was about a minute and a half long and I can't find it anymore.
Like they wiped it off the internet.
But that haunted me for a long time.
Here, when Roe vs.
Wade passed, A companion case called Doe vs Bolton passed at the same time.
People don't understand that Doe vs Bolton made it legal in all 50 states to do an abortion to birth.
What limits places are whatever state laws might get put in place or their medical malpractice insurance may only cover an abortionist to a certain point.
And that's the limits.
But the law was, and I know they knocked Roe down, but I don't know what that did to Doe.
I never thought about it.
Doe vs.
Bolton made it legal in all states to get an abortion to birth.
And as far as I know, it would still be like that because nobody did anything with that.
The interesting thing is the plaintiff in Roe, Norma McCorvey, who was a friend of mine, and then the plaintiff in Doe both changed their minds before the end of their lives and became pro-life and said they made grave mistakes.
So there was a grace there.
And I have a child.
I have 11 kids I gave birth to and the 12th one is my adopted child, Jamia.
And I met her.
This will be interesting to you because they do this around the country.
Tiller was one of the most infamous abortionists in the country.
And he was here.
He was here in Wichita.
He was the one that got shot in his church.
He was a deacon in his church, and he specialized in late-term abortions.
That was what he did the best.
He had people coming from all over the world, and those abortions would take about five days, the later term ones.
I've stood outside the clinics for 30 years.
One day, 14 years ago, A guy came with a gun on his lap and he wanted to shoot the guard.
And he told me that because he stopped and talked to me.
And I said, maybe I can help you.
And he told me this story about his cousin who had been at the abortion clinic a couple of days before.
And back in the day, we were able to get a law put into place that said after 22 weeks, The abortionist had to get a second doctor's signature in order to be able to do the abortion.
But this is how Tiller and many of the others would get around that.
He said, if you say you're only 19 weeks, I don't care if you're 40 weeks, 42 weeks, I'll do the abortion for the price of 19 weeks.
And it'll all be fine.
That way the numbers were never right of what he did and he got away with that nine times out of ten.
So this particular girl had come in for an abortion and she was probably 23 weeks along, I'm guessing, from what she told me.
Anyways, she was one of those girls.
She told me that that day that room was full of girls just like her.
And The first part of the procedure, they inject, he used something called digitoxin, which is a heart medication.
So he would inject it into their wombs, through their belly buttons, and put it into the amniotic fluid.
Then the babies would ingest that, have a heart attack, and die in utero.
Then you would wait for them to be born, like your body will go into labor eventually.
And that's how he did a lot of those.
So, Chanel ended up starting to get sick, this girl.
And she came back to him for help.
She was going septic.
And he put her and her cousin in a room and left them there all day as her fever was climbing.
The cousin kicked the door open finally, and then the guard snatched him up, took him outside and hosed him off with a hose.
He then called her mother.
Who came up to the abortion clinic and Tiller made her mother beg to save her daughter's life.
And when he started the procedure, Chanel had an asthma attack and coded her mother was standing there.
The baby came out alive.
It was a little girl.
She looked at the grandmother and Tiller took that baby, snapped her neck in front of the grandmother and threw her in a bucket next to the bed.
Then gave Nell a shot of epinephrine to restart her heart, would not call an ambulance, put her in his own vehicle, made her hold her own IV bag all the way to the hospital and put her out at the door of the hospital.
I went to the hospital the day I met the cousin and went up there to give her whatever help I could and I recorded that.
The only thing I have ever put on on the internet video wise was that interview because she said it was okay and she told me everything I just told you sitting in that hospital bed that day.
She had a little girl with her, her daughter Jamia.
Jamia was three years old.
And at that point, her daughter said, can I go home with her?
And her mother said, if she wants you to.
That began my friendship with now.
And I took Jamia with me.
And Jamia used to stay at our house a lot.
When she turned nine, she asked her mother if she could become Catholic and we would be her godparents.
And so at nine years old, that happened.
And then four years ago, Her mother died unexpectedly.
So I took Jamia and she's my daughter.
While I was in Puerto Rico, trying to get my grandchildren back from the Puerto Rican government, which I did because they were going to traffic my grandchildren.
This is just recently.
Yeah, this is in December.
I came back in December.
This was in September.
While I was in Puerto Rico, Jamia was attacked and she got raped and she got pregnant and her baby is due at the end of this month on my birthday.
This is why I'm at the hospital.
She has infusions because she can't eat and drink because she's so sick from the pregnancy.
She's 18 years old and I just graduated her from high school a couple of weeks ago.
But she is my daughter and she is part of my life and it's because I was standing at the abortion clinic that day.
And those late-term abortions happened all over.
They still happen by the hundreds every day.
Michael, my God says thou shalt not kill.
and after talking to Jennifer and doing all the research and whatnot, I believe none of us have the right to kill anybody.
So if there's a woman out there that's thinking about this and your life's at stake that you may possibly die if you have this baby, that's up to God to decide, I believe.
That's not up to you to be able to say, well, let's go and kill this little baby.
Or sadly, a woman out there has gotten raped, whether it be from their father, whether it be from their brother.
That child, I believe, has the right to life.
That's my belief, and that's what I stand on now because I've read so many stories, watched so many videos, where I've listened to so many moms that were rape and whatnot, and they wanted to have that abortion, Michael, and they didn't.
And they said the greatest accomplice in their life was giving birth to that child and what that child has become.
So, Michael, I believe nobody has the right to take another one's life.
And this is an abomination, and this is why this nation is suffering, I think, a lot of what it is, because we've allowed this to happen.
And now we've got Roe vs.
Wade that was overturned.
But, brother, that scares me to death, because now...
We think it's good, now it's my body, my choice, and you can't do that.
But then now, how are they going to turn that against us?
Because I don't trust this government for nothing.
I think they're completely evil, satanic, and this is all about mass eugenics, and they're using our children.
They're coming for your children.
What are your thoughts, Michael?
You're incredible for sharing your story, Jennifer.
I mean, we love you.
Thank you for sharing your experience, and thank you for what you're doing for your adopted daughter.
And God bless her for overcoming the adversity of what I can only imagine is the most horrific thing that a woman can ever go through.
I think being raped is probably worse than being killed.
And for her to choose life for this baby...
You did say that the gentleman who was doing all of these late-term abortions, was he murdered?
Yeah, he was shot in his church.
He was a deacon in his church.
He was shot by Scott Roeder.
But he was never found guilty of what he had done to that child.
That child was born and he snapped the baby's neck and threw it in a bucket like it was a waste product.
Which I'm sure she wasn't the first.
And that was your adopted daughter's biological mother?
Yes.
So it would have been her little sister.
Yes.
Her little sister was thrown away like a piece of sandwich.
Yep.
In front of her grandmother.
Her grandmother still is struggling through that and that was 14 years ago.
She still has problems from it.
She is in what state is she located in?
We're going to need her full name and we'd like to be able to pray for her.
If you want to talk to Christopher off record, we'd love to pray for her and see if we can get her into a Keys to Life Theta Chamber.
We have some incredible modalities that can deal with trauma and I can only imagine the trauma that she's dealing with every day, the trauma that you deal with every day.
And God blessed you with a dozen children.
He did.
He did.
Jennifer, can we talk?
We got about 10 minutes left.
After we left Atlanta, you told me you were going to Louisiana and that I needed to come there and meet somebody.
And after doing that research for 48 hours, I got in my car and I drove to Louisiana.
Can you tell people a little bit about Louisiana and what's going on there in Louisiana?
Right now they don't have abortion clinics.
Roe overturned that.
But the battle is even more intense, as you mentioned, because now it's state by state.
It's everything that It's it's so it's gotten so complicated now because we are like Kansas is an abortion destination because all the states around us don't have abortion so they're all coming here so our abortion numbers have gone up triple we tripled I mean there's more work to do in
Louisiana when you came down there It was right after Roe.
No, no.
The first time it was before Roe because I left and came down there and got to see the clinic and everything.
Oh, that's right.
Remember, we left straight from Georgia where Roe vs.
Wade was still in place.
And you introduced me to Mahoney.
Richard, yeah.
And tell us a little bit about what Richard does.
He bought one of the clinics there in Louisiana that I got to walk through.
Right.
He bought the one clinic 29 years ago.
And they had stood outside of that clinic for 20 years.
And he turned it into the American Holocaust Memorial, which if you can't ever go to see it, you should at least take the tour online because there's an online tour that you can go through.
It is amazing for truth.
He left two of the abortion rooms the way they were, blood on the floor, everything.
All the instruments out, the ultrasound there.
And there's an explanation of what they did.
They did 200 abortions there sometimes a day, way back when.
It was an eight-room abortion clinic.
He took The other side, sorry, Richard was just trying to call me.
I'm sorry.
So it was an eight-room abortion clinic and they never stopped.
Richard has now turned the other half of that place into a pregnancy crisis center with supplies and everything else for people And he takes school groups through there.
He takes people through there to show them the reality of abortion.
That video that he made with the passion of Christ and the unborn babies.
Graphic, but one of the most powerful tools to send home what really happens.
To show, you know, for lack of a better word, The devil's love for the destruction of God's creation.
And so in Louisiana, in one of the abortion clinics, because two of them had been shut down, Richard asked me to go into one when I was pregnant with my 11 year old to prove that they were doing abortions.
So I went in and got an appointment and got information.
This abortionist was so evil.
He told me he could do, I was like 27 weeks pregnant.
He told me he could do an abortion on me in one day, which is not true.
It would have taken longer than that.
But he smiled as he told me, I've been doing abortions for 60 years.
This was 11 years ago.
So it was way, sorry, it was way before it was legal.
Way before.
So he just gleefully told me he could take care of me.
And when I went and testified in Louisiana before Congress because another abortionist had told me I was pregnant when I went in, And I wasn't.
And she scheduled me for an abortion that I did not need.
And I proved that.
I was testifying before the legislator there.
And one of those legislators stood up and said, my mother got pregnant at 14 in Louisiana.
And they kept trying to take her to an abortionist.
And she decided not to do it.
I'm sure it was Dorsey Bryant.
I'm sure it was.
That was that man.
That is that man's name.
He's still alive in his 90s.
But then she proceeded to say, later on, she got pregnant with her 30-year-old.
And the doctors were telling her that there were all kinds of things wrong with that baby.
And for a minute, she struggled even as a Christian what to do when she thought about an abortion.
And then she decided against it.
And her daughter was born perfectly fine.
No problems.
And one of those legislators stood up and said that that day when I was testifying.
And Louisiana has been quite the battleground.
I know that you were attacked by one of the abortion clinic people when I sent you down there to go serve them.
Jennifer calls me up, Michael, and says, Christopher, Roe v.
Wade just passed, and there's laws in place now in Louisiana that if Roe v.
Wade ever passed, this law would immediately go into effect that made abortions completely, totally illegal.
So Jennifer calls me up and says, Christopher, they're still killing babies.
Can you come down and present this paperwork?
I was like, yeah, I'll go do it.
So I get in my car, drive all the way to Louisiana.
Get hit with a billy club from the lady who called herself Satan.
And a metal rod.
I mean, it was crazy.
I mean, this woman came after me.
I mean, it was like I was interfering with what she loved to do, and she did, Michael.
And the sad thing with that is I still have yet to get...
The criminal charges filed, on the record, I left there that next day and went down to the police department and tried to file criminal charges of murder, and they would never...
One guy finally came to the door, and as soon as he came to the door, he took my card, and then he slammed the door on me.
So I'm still trying to file those criminal charges for murder, Jennifer, but that was crazy.
I mean, it was so crazy.
Well, and that's the world...
That's Satan, to me, controlling what happens there.
To me, those are their high altars.
That is what they protect more than anything.
And that's why you saw what you did.
That's why you saw what you did.
Okay, guys, we're back live.
That was very interesting.
We lost power here in Boynton Beach, but some time has passed now.
And one of the most important keys, I believe, to taking care of this temple is knowledge.
Knowledge is power.
And what you shared with us, Jennifer, today has been unbelievable.
And Michael, I want to send it over to you to pray for us and to tell everybody about what's going on, brother.
Absolutely.
Dear Heavenly Father, I ask that you look over, Jennifer, and look over her dozen children.
You know, when you hear someone has 12 kids, I mean, dear Lord, the strength and the love and compassion that she has.
She is a sidewalk warrior.
She is out there trying to protect the children.
And any time, dear Heavenly Father, that we have gone any time or place...
Thank you.
your heavenly father that you guide jennifer her spirit you be there alongside her in any financial situations that arise that you will just bless her abundantly we asked your heavenly father that you floweth over her cups that her and her support groups and the people that are out there and and and preaching to these women about that there are options Whether the child is put into adoption or there's care for those children, we know that where there is a will, there is a way.
And dear Heavenly Father, we trust in you that you will continue to guide her and put her where she needs to be for her three decades plus of service.
We thank you for her strength and her courage to come on this show and to share And I just ask that you continue to bless her and the other people that are out there protecting your children.
Amen.
Amen.
Jennifer, is there anything you want to say in closing, ma'am?
Just, your prayers are very much appreciated and they help every day.
I don't know what more I can say.
I'm Did you want me to say anything about the memorial in Baton Rouge?
Please, go on.
In Baton Rouge, my friends have a building that used to be an abortion clinic, and they bought it 29 years ago, and they turned it into an American Holocaust memorial with baby Malachi buried in the front.
One of the babies they found in the trash and a beautiful mausoleum that has Jesus on one side with the children and Jesus being taken to the tomb on the other.
And just this place is amazing because they took it from being a horrible place of death to a place where they educate people about how they murder the children there.
And then the other side is a pregnancy crisis center that offers hope and help to every girl that comes there.
There's a Garden of the Lost for the children who were lost through abortion.
There's a memorial out there.
There are things like Rachel's Vineyard and stuff like that for people who are hurting, who've had abortions and realized that it was a terrible mistake.
And there are things out there for those people, too.
And I pray that everyone comes to understand what the battle for life is.
It's the battle between good and evil.
It's where everything starts, in my opinion.
So God bless you guys for your show and for your educating people and for you helping people to see what's truly going on in our world.
Absolutely, and we can't thank you enough for sharing your story because Christopher and I, we started the whole Keys to Life to be able to give people not only Hope, but we didn't want to be doom and gloom.
We want to be solution-oriented.
And I think Christopher, you know, coming from his kids, you know, two and a half decades ago, were born into this world with PKU, such a rare disease, and the chances of both of them getting it were probably one in a billion to get two children to both have PKU. And Christopher and I both believe that one of the biggest keys to life is to just be born.
And brother, we went in real quick.
My ex-wife was much older than I, and she had to have an aniosynthesis because of her age.
And we went in and I started doing research on it.
And I talked to the OBGYN. I'm like, look, you know, what's the reason of doing this?
Because if we do that, it's a possibility of me reading that we rupture the sack and it could abort the children.
And they said, the only reason why you would want to do this is if you could find out if your kids had any kind of disease so that you could abort them.
And I'm like, if we're not going to abort them, then why should we have this done?
And they said, you shouldn't.
And we didn't.
You know, I would have known my kids, you know, had the PKU and whatnot.
But it just goes to show you that God created the temple amazing.
And this creation of this God is unbelievable.
And please, anybody out there, Study abortions.
Understand that you have no right, I believe, to take another person's life under any circumstances because there's been so many children that have been born from women that have been raped and they were the most unbelievable thing that ever happened to those people's lives and whatnot.
Thank you so very much, Jennifer, for coming on here.
We so appreciate you being here.
And guys, we're going to close this out with an unbelievable video of Jesus Christ and the sacrifice he made and compare it to what is happening with the children being aborted.
So please stay tuned.
This is hard to watch, but please, guys, all stay here and watch this in closing.
Love you guys.
God bless.
But the crowd pressed him to see The man condemned to die on Calvary He was bleeding from a beating There were stripes upon his back And he wore a crown of thorns upon his head And he bore with
every step the scorn of those who cried out for his death.
Down the Via Dolorosa, all the way of suffering, like a lamb that came from a sire, But He chose to walk that road Out of His love for you and me Down the Via Dolorosa All the
way to Calvary For the Via Dolorosa Triste día y negro sale.
Los soldados le abrían paso a Jesús.
Mas la gente se acercaba para ver al que llevaba aquella cruz.
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