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Subject: Abortionist accused of eating fetuses Posted on: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 20:42:09 EST

[Ed. Warning: Strong stomachs and minds needed to read this..]

Abortionist accused of eating fetuses
Kansas City clinic closed as grisly house of horrors
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44779
June 14, 2005

A Kansas City abortionist is out of business after investigators discovered
a grisly house of horrors at his clinic - with fetuses kept in Styrofoam
cups in his refrigerator and one employee accusing him of microwaving one
and stirring it into his lunch.

The unsanitary conditions in Krishna Rajanna's clinic prompted legislative
approval of new abortion regulations in Kansas, a bill that was vetoed by
the governor. Rajanna's activities have reportedly been the subject of
law-enforcement investigations for nearly two years.

Rajanna first came to the attention of police in September 2003 when he
called police to investigate alleged employee theft.

Detective William Howard of the Kansas City Police Department responded.

"I thought I had heard and seen every vile, disgusting crime scene, but was
in for a new shock when I started this investigation," he would say later.
Howard turned the matter over to the local district attorney and three state
agencies.

Topping the list of horrors was an employee's account that she and others
witnessed Rajanna "microwave one of the aborted fetuses and stir it into his
lunch," as Howard recalled earlier this year when testifying before a Kansas
House committee.

Rajanna denied the accusation. But he did keep fetuses in Styrofoam cups in
the refrigerator along with food and drink.

"Dr. Rajanna lacked personal hygiene," testified Howard. "His hair was
messy, hands dirty, and his clothing was wrinkled and stained. He put on
old, used foot booties while we were there."

Howard testified the clinic was dark, dingy, had poor lighting and smelled
musty. There were dirty dishes in the break-room sink and on the table,
trash everywhere, and roaches crawling on the countertops. Howard was afraid
to sit down.

Howard noted there were no hazardous waste containers anywhere. (An employee
later testified Rajanna took home all contaminated, medical and biohazard
waste for residential trash pick-up.)

As for the "procedure room," Howard's partner spotted dried blood on the
floor and said the room looked "nasty."

Two dishwashers located next to the staff toilet served as sterilizers,
according to employee testimony. Photographs show the toilet was bloody and
functioned as a human waste disposal in the literal sense.

On Saturday, the State Board of Healing Arts voted unanimously to revoke
Rajanna's license.

In March, a board inspector made two surprise visits to Rajanna' clinic. He
reported the facility was unclean and that he found syringes of medications
in an unlocked refrigerator. The inspector also reported finding a dead
mouse in the hallway.

Rajanna said in his 10 years of performing abortions in Kansas City, no
patient has complained about care.

Rajanna can appeal the decision to district court. He argued that he had not
been given an opportunity to meet with the inspector to correct the
deficiencies. But board members concluded that Rajanna's clinic represented
a danger and said that as a doctor, he shouldn't have needed the board's
prodding to keep a clinic clean and safe.

Board members also noted that Rajanna had been previously disciplined, in
2000 and 2001, for not properly testing his patients for their blood types
and for improperly labeling medications. Also, in February, Rajanna signed
an agreement to improve his clinic's conditions and paid a $1,000 fine.

With Rajanna's case pending, abortion opponents won legislative approval of
a bill requiring abortion clinics to obtain an annual license from the
Department of Health and Environment, hire surgeons as their medical
directors and report patient deaths to the state within a day. The measure
also mandated that the department set standards for equipment, medical
screenings, ventilation and lighting.

But Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, an abortion-rights advocate, vetoed the measure,
saying medical professionals - not legislators - should set standards.

[Ed. The people should be asked whether they want abortion legalised at all,
never mind how they are performed, "Ms" Sebelius...]

--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist/
Union Against Multi-Culty

"Abolish Multi-Culty and String Up The Traitors!"




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