Ostrzesów/Poland 04/18/2025
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An intervention by MPs Grzegorz Braun and Roman Fritz in a hospital in Oleśnica/Poland has finally brought the problem of illegal abortions in the state hospital to the attention of the public and has become public information. The event took place on Wednesday, April 16. It involved a case of homicide by injection of potassium chloride into the heart of a baby in its ninth month of pregnancy in the womb. The case has been under investigation by the public prosecutor’s office in Olesnica for six months.

Potassium chloride is one of the three ingredients in the injections used to carry out the death penalty in the USA. You can find out more about this in the article: Capital punishment – what’s really in the lethal injections? Source.

Video in Polish. English subtitles can be switched on.
In a situation where wounded soldiers in Ukraine serve as camps for organ harvesting, where one person hates another just because they have a different opinion, it is no wonder that a doctor from Oleśnica also sees nothing wrong with killing a child with a potassium chloride injection directly into the heart. She probably doesn’t consider it a human being, just as the Israeli criminals treat the Palestinians they murder as sub-human.
This is not the first time a legal loophole has been exploited to end a child’s life. In an article published over two years ago: Mass Killing of Unborn Children with a Psychiatrist’s Certificate (source), it said:
Federa [Foundation for Women and Family Planning] is already openly calling on psychiatrists to issue certificates for abortions based on the mother’s mental health. Unfortunately, there are already hospitals in Poland that perform abortions on so-called psychiatric grounds. In the district hospital complex in Olesnica, 23 such abortions have already been performed [10/03/2022], often on children in the second trimester, 6 of them with at least 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Felk – the child murdered in Olesnica – was suspected of having congenital brittle bones. This is a serious health problem, but it does not prevent a person from living. I personally know a woman who was refused medication 25 years ago by a well-known hospital professor on the grounds that she only had a few months to live and that the expensive medication would be better used for people with a better chance of survival. This woman was cured with the help of another doctor and is still alive today. She decided not to visit the professor because she feared that an elderly person’s heart might not survive an encounter with someone he considered close to death a quarter of a century ago. The diagnoses that doctors make of unborn children must be viewed in the same way.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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