College Student Exposes Corruption in Planned Parenthood

New Videos Bring to Light Illegal Activity by Planned Parenthood Clinic Workers

Jason Hughey
Two new short videos produced by a pro life group called Live Action Films accuse Planned Parenthood workers in Indiana of failing to report victims of sexual abuse to proper authorities when given all of the relevant information. The videos further show the Planned Parenthood workers denying that they hear the incriminating information while they coach an alleged victim of sexual abuse to have an illegal abortion out of state.

The videos were shot as part of an undercover investigation by Live Action Films founder and UCLA student, Lila Rose. Both can be viewed at Live Action Films' main site or on Youtube.com. To see the videos at Youtube, click on the links below:

MLP #1: Bloomington: Undercover video shows Planned Parenthood hiding rape of 13-year-old girl

MLP #2: SECOND Indiana Planned Parenthood Hides Rape of 13 year old

The videos are the result of Live Action Films' latest effort called the "Mona Lisa Project." Their work on this project took them to two separate Planned Parenthood clinics in Indiana (one in Bloomington and the other in Indianapolis) where they investigated tactics of Planned Parenthood workers who were confronted with cases of sexual abuse. To get the true story, Live Action Films founder, Lila Rose, went undercover as a 13 year girl who had been impregnated by a 31 year old man to see how the Planned Parenthood employees would respond. According to both videos, such a case classifies as rape in Indiana and Planned Parenthood employees are required by law to report such cases to the authorities, yet none of the Planned Parenthood workers in the Mona Lisa videos decided to report Rose's alleged case of rape.

Rose used the same story at both clinics.

Most disturbingly, upon the release of the first Mona Lisa video, Victor Morton reported that Live Action Films is finding a pattern in these tactics by Planned Parenthood, specifically saying that "Miss Rose told The Washington Times on Thursday that this footage is only part of an ongoing project with many examples of such conduct. Her group and other student pro-lifers already have released tapes of similar counseling."

Lila Rose and Live Action Films first made headlines in May of 2007 when the group published its first video that showed a Planned Parenthood employee in Los Angeles encouraging Rose to lie about her age to avoid reporting her case as statutory rape. Peter Smith reported on the undercover tactics used by Rose at the time: "Lila Rose, 18, a sophomore at the University of California Los Angeles and editor-in-chief of The Advocate, a pro-life newspaper on campus, entered a PPLA clinic with a hidden video recorder as part of her own investigation into the practices of abortion clinics. Rose posed as a pregnant 15-year-old accompanied by her 23-year-old 'boyfriend' played by James O'Keefe."

Miss Rose's work, according to Smith's article, confirms a large scale undercover investigation by the pro life group, Life Dynamics, which recorded almost 800 phone conversations where Planned Parenthood workers used similar tactics to cover up cases of rape and sexual abuse.

Because of her investigations, Miss Rose has been interviewed twice on the O'Reilly Factor at FOX News.

Regarding Live Action Film's latest work, Rose says, "The Mona Lisa Project demonstrates how quickly the abortion industry's disrespect for unborn children becomes disregard for all humans. Planned Parenthood offers no solutions for the victim of statutory rape-they give her an abortion and a bag of condoms and send her straight back into the arms of the abuser."

Published by Jason Hughey

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  • "Planned Parenthood offers no solutions for the victim of statutory rape..." - Lila Rose
A pro life organization called Life Dynamics has recorded almost 800 phone calls which incriminate Planned Parenthood employees in covering up cases of rape instead of reporting them to the proper authorities.

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