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Over 2000 Aborted Human Infant Bodies Buried in Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s hometown of South Bend, Indiana

More than 2000 human babies discovered in South Bend, Indiana abortionist Dr. Ulrich Klopfer’s garage and car trunk were buried during a ceremony at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana on February 12, 2020.  

During the burial ceremony, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill called the discovery of the 2411 babies “shocking.” When speaking about how those bodies were saved for years in the abortionist’s garage and car truck, he categorized that as “shocking” and “horrifying to anyone with normal sensibilities.” 

Former Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg of Nebraska, joins us in our discussion. 

Q&A for DON STENBERG:

  1. What was your reaction to an abortion doctor in Illinois having over 2,400 medically preserved fetal remains in his garage and in the trunk of his car?

Answer: My first reaction was one of disgust and revulsion. I don’t understand how anyone could do such a depraved thing.

My second reaction was that this demonstrates the need for greater oversight and regulation of abortion doctors.

  1. Do you see any similarities between this and the partial-birth abortion case that you argued in the United States Supreme Court?

Answer: Yes.  [I will describe partial-birth abortion] Both of these situations show the depravity of abortion.

  1. You mentioned the need for greater oversight and regulation. Can you give me an example?

A good example is one that is involved in a US Supreme Court case that will be argued on March 4. The state of Louisiana requires abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital [I will talk about the case]

  1. Do you have any other thoughts you would like to share?

Yes. Ultimately, we need to change the culture to place a greater value on human life. I talk about that in a book I wrote that is coming out later this year called Eavesdropping on Lucifer. In the book Lucifer brags to his apprentice how he has changed the culture regarding abortion, restrictions on religious freedom, divorce and other issues. But some of his evil work has been overcome by good.

  1. Tell us about your past involvements fighting abortion, including this historic case banning partial-birth abortion that bares your name: Stenberg v. Carhart.   
  1. Tell us about the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case in early March and what are the likely prospects of that case.
  1. Where may we get a copy of your new book, “Eavesdropping on Lucifer”? 

ABOUT DON STENBERG…

Don Stenberg (born September 30, 1948) served as attorney general of the state of Nebraska from 1991 to 2003 and later served as the Nebraska state treasurer from 2011 to 2019. He previously served as and also served as legal counsel to Nebraska Governor Charles Thone from 1979 to 1983.  

As a pro-life Republican, Don Stenberg made history by helping end partial-birth abortion in the state of Nebraska that was widely believed to be able to reverse the 1973 high court decision Roe vs. Wade that legalized abortion. Unfortunately, the 2000 Supreme Court was too liberal and overturned Stenberg’s legislation in Stenberg v. Carhart  instead of Roe vs. Wade. 

Today Don Stenberg is on a media and book tour aimed at exposing evil in realms that go far deeper than our mere five dimensions, in the hope of the eyes of American citizens and leaders joining his decades-old quest to end abortion. 

Don’s most recent book is scheduled to be released May 5, 2020 and it’s titled, “Eavesdropping on Lucifer.” Here’s an endorsement by former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft: 

“Eavesdropping on Lucifer is common sense, digestible wisdom that can be easily understood by every generation. C.S. Lewis would have given it his stamp of approval.”

–Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft

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