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Former abortion workers speak out: We didn’t want parents involved

Updated: October 3, 2017 at 8:30 pm EST  See Comments

Annette Lancaster, former Planned Parenthood center manager in North Carolina

October 3, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Former abortion workers revealed secrets of the industry in a new video released today, explaining abortion quotas, low standards, and how they manipulated young women.

And Then There Were None (ATTWN), the ministry started by Planned Parenthood manager turned pro-life advocate Abby Johnson, released the video.

It features two former Planned Parenthood managers, Sue Thayer and Annette Lancaster. It also shows the testimonies of Shelley Guillory, a former Registered Nurse at Delta Clinic and Women’s Health, and Monica Leal Cline, former HIV Health Educator/Title X Training Manager at Planned Parenthood.

“If someone called our clinic and said they needed a pregnancy test, it didn’t matter what time of the evening, what time of the day it was, someone went into that clinic and gave her that pregnancy test,” said Guillory. “If that pregnancy test was positive, the following morning she was scheduled to come in for counseling. We didn’t tell her we were scheduling her in to come and get an abortion, but when she came in that morning, she was scheduled for an abortion.”

This counseling was done by a

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